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Project 86 Premiere “0 (Is Greater Than) 1” Music Video

Project 86 have shared an official video for their new song “0 (Is Greater Than) 1.“ That track will appear on part one of the group’s new double album “Omni,“ which is set to be released on March 24. Vocalist Andrew Schwab commented:

“‘0 > 1‘ is a nasty, rabid, percussive swath of unsettling alternative metal rhythms, riffage, and growls, one that is sure to be a highlight on the new album. The song channels the disturbing rants of a ‘fictitious’ character named Alexander Ophis, who is the founder of a tech company called OMNI (which is also the name of the forthcoming double album).

I imagine Ophis as an amalgam of many of the major elite players in global politics and power at the present; He is one part Elon Musk, one part Klaus Schwab, one part Bill Gates, and yet more sadistic, twisted and corrupted than all of them combined. Nineteen years into the future, in this song, Ophis reveals how his company conquered the world on the back of plague and famine, using technology to silence and manipulate the masses (as well as world governments, the media, and big medicine) into submission.”

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PostedJanuary 21, 2023
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsProject 86, Omni, 0 (Is Greater Than) 1

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