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- Q7977829 abstract ""We Want Your Soul" is a 2003 breakbeat song by British DJ and producer Adam Freeland; the song made the top 40 charts in several countries, and resulted in an award-winning music video.REDIRECT Template:Unreliable source?REDIRECT Template:Unreliable source? It is the first song to which Freeland wrote the lyrics; he describes it as being "about the destructive side of consumer culture".Rather than being sung, the song's verses are spoken by a speech synthesizer; the song also features a sample of Bill Hicks. The song has also been remixed by drum and bass duo Ed Rush and Optical and electronic band Product.01.Austrian electronic music duo Klangkarussell created a remix of the song. It was originally released in 2011 through the duo's SoundCloud profile before being including in their 2014 debut album Netzwerk.".
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- Q7977829 comment ""We Want Your Soul" is a 2003 breakbeat song by British DJ and producer Adam Freeland; the song made the top 40 charts in several countries, and resulted in an award-winning music video.REDIRECT Template:Unreliable source?REDIRECT Template:Unreliable source? It is the first song to which Freeland wrote the lyrics; he describes it as being "about the destructive side of consumer culture".Rather than being sung, the song's verses are spoken by a speech synthesizer; the song also features a sample of Bill Hicks. ".
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