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EPISODE · Jun 8, 2026 · 1 MIN

The great escape march

from Cities and Memory - remixing the world · host Cities and Memory

""The Great Escape" reimagines a Turkish political protest soundfield as a sonic plea for global justice. Every protest is a symptom of a fractured world, a desperate run from oppression toward dignity. But true freedom shouldn't require an escape. We must build an equitable world where human rights are guaranteed, not fought for. When governments serve the people rather than crushing their voices, the need for resistance fades. This track transforms the chaotic noise of defiance into a vision of a just future, where no one is forced to march against tyranny ever again.""This is the reason for the happy "dance" ending."Trabzon protest reimagined by Giuseppe "Lacinskij" Schillaci.

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""The Great Escape" reimagines a Turkish political protest soundfield as a sonic plea for global justice. Every protest is a symptom of a fractured world, a desperate run from oppression toward dignity. But true freedom shouldn't require an escape....

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