• MINIMUM SENTENCE - 'A Beginner's Guide To Modern Bioethics' CD

London's Minimum Sentence returns with an eight-track dive into some of the most pressing ethical questions in modern medicine and technology. The album explores the subjects of voluntary sale of organs, assisted dying, biological and legal definitions of death, pharmacological enhancements, the rights of non-sentient organisms, human cloning, allocation of scarce medical resources and cryonics.

"A Beginner's Guide To Modern Bioethics" is an eclectic fusion of approaches - here, in equal measure, one will find gritty low frequencies of death industrial, piercing distortion of industrial noise, and psychedelic pulsing rhythms reminiscent of the 80's UK experimental electronics scene, with a mix of vocals and samples of found media recordings.

Deep but not pretentious, serious but with a pinch of dark humour, it doesn’t offer answers - in fact, it doesn't even bother asking questions. It skilfully captures the tension between progress and consequence, delivering an intense and stimulating listen.

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MINIMUM SENTENCE - 'A Beginner's Guide To Modern Bioethics' CD

  • Record Label: Tesco Organisation
  • Genre: Death Industrial / Noise / Experimental
  • Availability: In Stock
  • £13.00


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