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Wake the Dead
Death is a prison for the living. To enter and abandon yourself is a way of temporarily waking those whose absence haunts your memories. Wake The Dead is like a key which attempts to open the doors of memory.
Waking the dead is not a question of meaning but rather of sensations. Free will and free thought have no place here – in the universe of The Third Eye Foundation, humans are no more than a simple product of their environment. This may seem extremely violent and dehumanizing but it is not the case at all. We just need to get rid of our certainties, empty ourselves and put ourselves on the same level as those we consider to be “the other”.
This means the album could only be instrumental. Words have no place here except to confuse matters a little further. And the 40 minutes of throbbing, hypersensitive dubstep that make up the record are not aimed at sending a message to the mind. The intention is to make souls dance, to unite them and to remind us that, despite our choices and individual convictions, we are all components of the same whole and whether living or dead, we are connected forever.