According to Ryan Dombal for Pitchfork:
Thurston Moore, the Coup, the Jungle Brothers, and Rob Swift are just a few of the guests set to show up on eclectic producer DJ Spooky's sixth LP, The Secret Song, out October 6 on Thirsty Ear. Download a track from the record, called "Azadi", here.The notes accompanying the track on Soundcloud.com explain further:
The term Azadi simply means "Freedom" in Farsi. The song "Azadi" is an interpretation of an ancient poem by the legendary poet Rumi, sung by renowned Iranian artist Sussan Deyhim, with prouduction by Dj Spooky from New York City. The collaboration is a single on Dj Spooky's next album "The Secret Song" that will be out in October, 2009. For a translation of the lyrics and more info about the project, head to: http://djspooky.com/art/the_secret_song.phpDJ Spooky played 2 seminal shows at Soundlab, the first being the inaugural event at the first space, on 4/05/02 with DJ Marcos/DJ Del Mar and Christ Sinister/God Morgen (live video by Chris Borkowski & Chris Coleman); the second being a Benefit for the Critical Art Ensemble, on 04/20/05, that also included Polmo Popo (DJ set), Mark Kloud and Cort Lippe/Jonathan Golove.
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