"رسالة من زنزانة"
دام تستضيف تريو جبران، بشار خليفة، نبال ملشي وإبراهيم ساق الله.
تضامناً مع الحركة الأسيرة ومعركة الأمعاء الخاوية
"دام" تطلق أغنية: رسالة من زنزانة بإستضافة الثلاثي جبران وبشار خليفة
تضامناً مع الأسرى الفلسطينيين ومعركة "الأمعاء الخاوية"، تطلق فرقة "الدام" الفلسطينية أغنية بعنوان "رسالة من زنزانة" بإستضافة الثلاثي جبران والموسيقي بشار خليفة وهي أغنية كان من المفترض الاحتفاظ بها لألبوم الفرقة الثاني.
إلا أن تضامناً مع الحركة الأسيرة وإضرابهم عن الطعام منذ 27 أيلول الماضي من أجل نيل حقوقهم داخل السجون الإسرائيلية، تهدي فرقة "الدام" هذه الأغنية التي تجسد معاناة الأسرى وتصفها بشكل شخصي وتعترض على تلخيص هذه المعاناة كمجرد أرقام.
تتكون الأغنية من ثلاث قصص عبارة عن ثلاث رسالة أُرسلت من رطوبة الزنزانة إلى العالم، فنحن كفرقة "الدام"، كأفراد وكشعب مع الأسرى في معركتهم وفي هذه المعركة الكبرى من أجل الحريّة.
ملاحظة: نود شكر مؤسسة "الضمير" على تزويدنا ودعمنا بالمراجع التي تتضمن الكتب، المقالات والقصص كي يكون بمقدورنا ترجمة هذه المعلومات إلى أغنية راب.
اسم الأغنية: "رسالة من زنزانة"
دام تستضيف تريو جبران، بشار خليفة، نبال ملشي وإبراهيم ساق الله.
كلمات: "دام"
إنتاج : "دام" وعنان قسيم
عود: تريو جبران
إيقاع: بشار خليفة
مؤسسة "الضمير": www.addameer.org
Supporting the Palestinians political prisoners and their struggle
DAM releases: "A Letter From a Prison Cell"
"A Letter From a Prison Cell" is DAM's first single from their new album, featuring Trio Joubran, Bachar Khalifé., Nibal Malshi and Ibrahim Sakallah. We are releasing this song earlier than planned in support of the Palestinian prisoners' hunger strike. We are adding our voices to their call for justice and demands for their legal rights.
"A Letter From a Prison Cell" tells the stories of three prisoners who refuse to be ignored and become another statistic. They have written letters to the outside world and the song voices those words.
We would like to thank the organization for prisoner rights "Addameer - www.addameer.org" for providing us with references such as prisoner letters, articles and books to help us write our song.
"A Letter From a Prison Cell"
DAM ft Trio Joubran, Bachar Khalifé, Nibal Malshi and Ibrahim Sakallah
Written by : DAM
Produced by : DAM & Anan Kusseim
Oud: Trio Joubran
percussions : Bachar Khalifé.
In a statement — the military’s first official, on-the-record acknowledgement of the virus — the Air Force insisted that the malware was “more of a nuisance than an operational threat.” The ability of drone pilots to remotely fly the aircraft from Creech Air Force Base in Nevada “remained secure throughout the incident.”
The armed drone has become America’s weapon and surveillance tool of choice in warzones from Afghanistan to Pakistan to Yemen. So when Danger Room reported on Friday that Creech security specialists had spent the last two weeks fighting off an infection in the drones’ remote cockpits, there was an almost instantaneous media uproar.
It also caught off guard the 24th Air Force, the unit that’s supposed to be in charge of the air service’s cybersecurity, multiple sources involved with Air Force network operations told Danger Room. “When your article came out,” one of those sources said. “it was like, ‘What is this?’”
In its Wednesday statement (.docx), the Air Force said that was flat wrong — that the 24th knew all along...
The WEEE man, designed by Paul Bonomini, is a huge robotic figure made of scrap electrical and electronic equipment. It weighs 3.3 tonnes and stands seven meters tall – representing the average amount of e-products every single one of us throws away over a lifetime.
Warren Ellis – Broken Strategy
Warren Ellis is an English author of comics, novels, and television
“This year has been about four projects for me: the experimental “augmented reality” comic SVK, the talk on “digital cities” and history that became the forthcoming short volume GHOSTBOOK, the crime novel GUN MACHINE and an unannounced graphic novel with the working codename “Project Z.” All four projects were, in some sense, all about the same things: hauntings and invisible maps. What follows is a slice of the soundtrack that’s been accompanying the writing of these works.”
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Aleister Crowley: “The call of the second Aethyr, c. 1920″
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Haxan Cloak: “In Memoriam”
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?AIMON: “PURE”
(the character before the A is a triangle)
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Alymysto: “Tomsk-7″
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Phurpa: “The Visualization”
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Julia Holter: “Try To Make Yourself A Work Of Art”
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Lydia Lunch & Lucy Hamilton: “How Men Die in their Sleep”
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Natural Snow Buildings: “Moscow Signal”
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Julianna Barwick: “Flown”
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David Watson: “Skirl Power”
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Echoboy: “Death Drums”
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Popol Vuh: “In The Realm Of The Shadow”
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Pears: “Coasting”
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Muslimgauze: “Cairopraktor”
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SALEM: “King Night”
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Delia Derbyshire (with Dick Mills): “Time to go”