Clash of Civilizations Musically Projects Their View of Politics, History and World Issues
Boston, MA (PRWEB) September 10, 2008 -- "What kind of society, what kind of world are we building for them?" raps the former US President Jimmy Carter in the song "Legacy" by Clash of Civilizations. Clash of Civilizations (http://www.clashofcivilizationsmusic.com), a Boston-based electronic/world music project, paints a creative and provocative musical portrait of modern times by intertwining music from around the globe, historical and political samples, ancient melodies, and original native instruments.
Led by Milan Kovacev and Nikola Radan - friends, composers, and music producers - the Clash of Civilizations project also involves creative musicians and performers from USA, Japan, Iran, Israel, Turkey, Cyprus, Albania and Serbia.
Clash of Civilizations first made waves in early 2008 when politically-charged sites across the Internet began sharing their single "Change in America," which the group had created and donated for free to Barack Obama's political campaign. Inspired by Obama's appearance after the NH primary, the song was written using samples of his speech and the sound of responding supporters. "Change in America" turned heads both within the political news establishment as well as at more mainstream media sites.
Clash of Civilizations fundamentally refutes the myth that the differences between races, cultures, and civilizations can only be bridged by military, economic, or cultural domination. The project takes a musical approach to illustrating the common musical bonds found within all cultures.
Described by Radio Muse as "one of the most original and interesting music concepts we've heard in a long time," Clash of Civilization's debut 5-song EP "Legacy" (http://www.clashofcivilizationsmusic.com) will be available online and at select physical retailers on September 30th on the label Dialogue.
For more information about Clash of Civilizations visit: www.clashofcivilizationsmusic.com
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