Abraxas - La maté porque era mía (feat. Espectra Negra) [Official video]
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Third Abraxas Project song, dark
Third Abraxas Project song, dark dance electronic music to shake bodies and minds. Dance. Think. Fight!
This forceful track is a hand in hand collaboration with the Mexican cyberpunk performer Espectra Negra, a multifaceted artist and activist known as a ritualistic noise and industrial music producer, body art performer, experimental filmmaker, sound designer, dj, tech-teacher and radio producer. Thanks to her anarchist background, she works constantly in the field of education about and for minorities as well as for artists who want to politised their views. She is also part of the Berlin based zine collective “AHACk: Sarah Connor Has a Dream'' which publishes her written text on technology, transhumanism, feminism, capitalist realism and cyberpunk as a movement of resistance: https://bit.ly/3aQFMVJ
Both musicians decided to work together after the immediate connection felt when they met in Berlin in 2019, the city where she is actually based for almost two decades now. The result of that encounter is this powerful Techno Body Music song called ‘La maté porque era mía’ [I killed her ‘cause she was mine], inspired by the case of Mexican mother Yesenia Zamudio who raised a strong protest right outside the building where her own daughter was brutally murdered in Mexico City in 2016. Zamudio portraits the loss, frustration and pain of many mothers in the country who are victims of gender based violence up to this day. This track is a strong Ode against femicide, misogyny and violence towards women not only in the context of Mexico, which happens to be one of the most affected countries, but a worldwide phenomenon including Germany and Spain which needs to be addressed since many perpetrators come from all ages, cultures and social backgrounds. Many are people close to the victims such as partners or ex-partners. A serious problem we all need to take action against.
The video, directed by the video-artist Pecado Pixelado, shows unpleasant femicide TV images mixed with strong, powerful feminist protests and riots, both necessary to emphasize the feminist fight against heteropatriarchy in which we're also involved.
LYRICS (In Spanish, English in our BandCamp):
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Yo soy una madre que me mataron a mi hija!
Y si soy una madre empoderada, y feminista
Y estoy que me canga la chingada
Tengo todo el derecho a quemar y a romper!
Dejen de estar lucrando con nuestro dolor
Y si me ven de negro, y si soy muy radical
Y si quemo, y rompo, y hago un pinche despadre en esta ciudad
Cuál es su pinche problema?
A mi me mataron a mi hija!
Yo no soy una colectiva
Ni necesito un tambor, ni necesito un pinche partido político que me represente
MUJERES
ASESINADAS
MUERTAS
VIOLADAS
DESCUARTIZADAS
MUJERES
TIRADAS
MUJERES
DESAPARECIDAS
Ya no señores!
Se les acabó!
Ya rompimos el silencio!
Y no les vamos a permitir que hagan un maldito circo de nuestro dolor!
Y si van a hablar, hablen de todas
Hablen de todas las que acosan y violan los maestros y los servidores públicos
A las que vierten ácido
Hablen de las niñas que violan en sus cunas sus propios padres y
Sus familias se quedan callados
Porque la religión católica se lo permite
MUERTAS
VIOLADAS
ABUSADAS
DESCUARTIZADAS
MUJERES!
No le voy a pedir permiso a nadie porque yo estoy rompiendo por mi hija
Y la que quiera romper, que rompa, y la que quiera quemar, que queme
Y la que no, que no nos estorbe!
EL DOLOR FEMENINO!
EL DOLOR DE LA MADRE TIERRA!
MUERTAS!
Y la que no, que no nos estorbe!
ASESINADAS!
MUJERES!
Ni una más, ni una más, ni un asesinato más!
Ni una más, ni una más, ni un asesinato más!
Ni una más, ni una más, ni un asesinato más!
CREDITS
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Video directed by Pecado Pixelado.
Music by Abraxas. Lyrics by Espectra Negra.
Voice one (speech) by Yesenia Zamudio. Second voice by Espectra Negra.
Espectra Negra video/photo by Larisa Cataño Quiñones. Illumination by Gretchen Blegen.
Music production by Abraxas and José Rodríguez. Recorded at Abraxas home studio (Alcoi). Mixed by Abraxas and José Rodríguez at Estudio Antimateria/Moog24 (Elx). Mastering by Pedro Viñuela at Nexo101 mastering studio (València).
Artwork by Damià Llorens Picó.
2022 © Abraxas.
Watch an interview to both artists on WHO Electronic Radio: https://youtu.be/AGEOY6Zesho
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Abraxas is a totally independent and self-managed project halfway between harsh electronic music, philosophical reflection and socio-political activism. Its main goal is to shake bodies and minds by spreading messages of individual and social self-criticism from the point of view of duality, extremes and contradictions, inherent to the human being and capitalist society.
Visit abraxas.dance/ to learn more about the project, read our ten point manifesto, subscribe to our mailing list to stay tuned about our last news, releases, gigs and other issues. Don’t forget to follow us on social media and streaming platforms, too: li.sten.to/Abraxas
Hope you like it. Hope you dance to it. Hope you think of it.
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