1. Industrial raga

2.hymn for productivity

3.we work hard in the grain fields

4.Flag of dawn

5.the time passes swiftly in joyful endeavors.

6. It rained on the river

7.It rained in my heart

8.lifted again the hammer blows of hope.

9.Once more into the dark

10. down voyage

11. light coming

12. the falling of trees

13. you stayed the same

14.on empty words the winds blow.

While I was recently traveling through Eastern Europe recently , I passed through an area of industrial decline that reminded me strongly of the devastation of the Industrial heartlands of the UK during the early Thatcher years. The broken windows and twisted metal of the abandoned warehouses, the derelict pit-heads and the ruined factories all brought back memories of that grim time when the divide between rich and poor was never so obvious. Yet amongst the derelict factories and the red-brick estates of the North of England new music and art sprang forth as if driven by the desolate conditions. Out of the darkness came forth beauty in many forms.

Wasteland raga is a remembrance of those times when art and politics held close and intertwined out of a real sense of purpose and unity.

Now we have the bland unoriginal days of New Labour and the suits , bland  self-satisfied music, and the  crassness of yet another bad "art installation"  in a "city of culture".

Passing through the derelict wastelands of Industrial decline in Eastern Europe I was touched with nostalgia for a time when there was a sense of "us and them"

Art has stuck it's fat lazy arse on the side of the suits and the money men.

Viva revolution!!!


robin storey