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Ultra

Purity Control – Experimental Artist

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Inspired by Cathy O'Brien and Project Monarch, an alleged subdivision of the MKUltra project. This track has adult content that some people may find disturbing.

Purity Control is a Leeds, United Kingdom-based Experimental artist active since 2006, with over 30 original tracks available for free streaming on SoundClick.

The catalog is rooted in a focused experimental production style.

The following tracks represent some of the strongest releases in the catalog. "Phantasm Theme (You Are So Screwed!)" is a focused experimental production. "The Lightning Tree" is a pop production that reached #1 on the SoundClick chart. "Dies Irae" is a standout contemporary production that charted at #12 on the SoundClick Contemporary chart.

Purity Control offers free downloads on SoundClick, giving listeners and independent artists direct access to the catalog.

Purity Control has generated 5.4K streams on SoundClick, earning 10 top-50 chart positions on SoundClick. Discover the full discography on SoundClick.

SoundClick artist Purity Control presents "Ultra", an outstanding release in the Experimental genre. The production choices feel intentional, giving the track a distinct character. The kind of experimental track that draws you in and holds your attention through to the end "Ultra" has peaked at number 4 on the SoundClick Experimental chart. Purity Control is an independent artist on SoundClick, releasing Experimental music directly to fans worldwide.

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Charts
Peak #41
Peak in subgenre #4
Author
Purity Control
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Purity Control
Uploaded
August 03, 2008
Track Files
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MP3 3.4 MB 128 kbps 3:44 minutes
Story behind the song
I find the whole MKUltra conspiracy thing interesting and frighteningly plausable, and wanted to use that and Cathy O'Briens experiences to explore issues around extreme abuse and the fracturing of identity/self.
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