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E-god - dubjective



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Published Date: 02 February 2007
This track, dubjective, is one of the more laid back tunes in their album. We hope you like it.
E-god want to do music their way, and if that means by-passing the traditional routes, so be it, says guitarist Mark Wainwright.

An extract from the band's myspace page reads:

E-god's CD is treated as a by-product, a memento of what they do. Phil explains... 'What we do happens live. We don't care about what's cool or what anyone else is doing, or even making money. We are here to create something, and we want to completely engage and entertain our audience using technology that only a couple of years ago was only available to a privileged few.'

Visit e-god's website or go to their myspace page.

Click on the audio link above right to isten to the track.

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  • Last Updated: 08 August 2007 8:55 AM
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  • Location: Preston
 
 

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