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Remix of "Dance of the Multi-media Technocrats" with funky bass, funky drums, funky saxes, and funky bass clarinet. |
Credits: P. Pilot: saxes, bass clarinet, bass, drum loop on the bridge; main drum loop provided by Funk Station on mp3.com |
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A solo tenor sax meditation on the recent government decision to use Yucca Mountain as a nuclear waste dump. Besides being a potential environmental disaster, Yucca Mountain is a spiritual site for the Western Shoshone and Pauite peoples. Storing nuclear waste there is comparable to turning Jerusalem and Mecca into a garbage dump. |
Credits: Ponchos Pilot--tenor saxophone. |
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A funky ditty featuring soprano and tenor sax. Oh, and some acoustic guitar. |
CD: Jazz For When You're Dead
Credits: P. Pilot: soprano and tenor saxes, bass guitar, drum programming, drum loops provided by http://stations.mp3s.com/stations/181/funk_station_-_drum_loop_s.html |
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