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  • Release Date

    14 November 2011

  • Length

    8 tracks

On Nov. 15th 2011 Judgehydrogen released "Revolutionary Suicide." It is the final component of his aural triptych. It is a return to his dark ambient and industrial roots . "Revolutionary Suicide" is deep, dark, and bombastic. Some of his primary musical influences in this album are Dead Can Dance, The Swans, Coil, My Dying Bride, and Aphex Twin. In recent years, the cries for revolution has become deafening. Judgehydrogen hears these calls and has responded accordingly. It is apparent that one cannot compromise with those who use their influence for personal gain at the expense of others. Throughout this planet the priviledged exploit the many and their rule must be ended. Do you hear the sound of life tearing itself? "Revolutionary Suicide" is his gift to you.

The revolution begins with art and musick!

“It is my obligation as an artist to capture visually life tearing itself apart. My work focuses upon apocalyptic myths. These myths shape our conscious and subconscious minds and provoke great conflict. The conflict that arises from these myths is one between outdated cosmologies and technology. Is our survival possible if our belief systems are based upon ancient myths and we posses volatile technologies that could easily annihilate all life on Earth? Humanities nature is in contention with technology. Our capacity to adapt, our independence, and survival is threatened by the contradictions engendered by these myths. If we are to change our “path,” it is evident that we must abandon these myths and create a new vision of ourselves and our role in nature.”-JUDGEHYDROGEN 2009

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