Darcy James Argue's Secret Society - Real Enemies (2016) Hi-Res

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Title: Real Enemies
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: New Amsterdam Records
Genre: Jazz, Avant-Garde
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-44.1kHz
Total Time: 1:23:20
Total Size: 479 / 878 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. You Are Here (8:07)
02. The Enemy Within (4:37)
03. Best Friends Forever (4:26)
03. Dark Alliance (7:05)
04. Trust No One (5:21)
05. Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars (6:47)
07. The Hidden Hand (6:16)
08. Casus Belli (5:38)
09. Crisis Control (7:03)
10. Apocalypse is a Process (5:48)
11. Never a Straight Answer (7:28)
12. Who Do You Trust? (4:18)
13. You Are Here (6:02)
14. Best Friends Forever (single) (4:26)

Brooklyn-based composer-bandleader Darcy James Argue and his innovative 18-piece big band Secret Society will release their third album, Real Enemies, out September 30, 2016. Composed by Argue, Real Enemies is a 13-chapter exploration of America’s fascination with conspiracy theories; narratives behind the Red Scare, the Illuminati, Edward Snowden, and alien sightings are meticulously examined and interrogated through Argue’s dazzling score.
Real Enemies debuted as a multimedia performance (co-created by Argue with writer/director Isaac Butler and filmmaker Peter Nigrini) to impressive acclaim at BAM’s 2015 Next Wave Festival. Taking its title from Kathryn Olmsted’s 2009 book Real Enemies: Conspiracy Theories and American Democracy, World War I to 9/11, the project is the product of extensive research into a broad range of conspiracies, from the familiar and well-documented to the speculative to the outlandish. Real Enemies traces the historical roots, iconography, and language of conspiracies, and examines conspiratorial thinking as a distinct political ideology. It chronicles a shadow history of postwar America, touching on everything from COINTELPRO to the the CIA-Contra cocaine trafficking ring to secret weather control machines to reptilian shape-shifters from Alpha Draconis infiltrating our government at the highest level. Real Enemies invites the listener to explore and engage with the conspiratorial mindset.