9/11 Building 7 - Controversial Dance Track Out

By Tim Jones - Posted on 24 August 2009

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 Toronto band and producers “SO OUT THERE” have released one of the most controversial dance tracks to hit the floors this summer – and it has been leaked early to BitTorrent for FREE download. Their latest song “9/11 What Went Down With Building 7?” was written to support the massive growth of the global 9/11 Truth Movement - individuals and organizations questioning the mainstream interpretation of September 11th 2001.


The song explores a range of questions that remain unanswered which have led the world into a range of illegal wars leading to the recent official announcements (e.g. at G20) of a Global Government: “A New World Order”. Lyrically, the song focuses on the collapse of the third tower, “Building 7”, a 47-story steel frame skyscraper that underwent a systematic, straight-down collapse in a matter of seconds. The Collapse of Building 7 was the third largest structural failure in world history. Why does it remain virtually unknown to the American and World public?

The original “9/11 Building 7” song was written by UK songwriter Martin Noakes and is featured in a number of 9/11 documentaries including “9/11 Ripple Effect” which has been played on radio stations across the world. SO OUT THERE have teamed up with Martin to re-produce the track to create one of the most provocative music works currently ‘OUT THERE’.

SO OUT THERE are not new to controversy - their recent release follows on the heels of their highly successful 2007 underground hit “New World Order”: A techno-musical commentary on how politicians exploited 9/11 to bring us into an impending ‘New World Order”. The song is juxtaposed by the moral authority of a highly sampled 1970’s electronic toy ‘Speak & Spell’ resulting in a track that is ironic, humorous and yet deeply troubling.

In an effort to distribute their latest track to a massive global audience, SO OUT THERE contacted Mininova’s co-founder Erik Dubbelboer to become a Content Distributor to distribute and promote their content for free. Downloads have already exploded with distribution to over 80 countries in just 1 day. 

A full range of songs, including 3 remixes, can also be downloaded for FREE from SO OUT THERE’s website. The song is also being distributed for conventional digital download including iTunes, Rhapsody, Napster, eMusic, Amazon MP3, Lala, IMVU and LimeWire.

Please check out this controversial track now! DOWNLOAD HERE

 

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