Reprieve’s innovative 'silent protest' petition zero dB aims to stop music torture by encouraging widespread condemnation of its use.
The film, directed by Oliver Chanarin and Adam Bloomberg was filmed in Cambridge University’s anechoic chamber and accompanies Massive Attack’s song Saturday Come Slow, which features Damon Albarn on vocals and appears on their newly released album, Heligoland.
An interview with Massive Attack about their support of zero dB and Reprieve by Karen Barlow of ABC Australia can be viewed here - http://www.abc.net.au/news/video/2010/03/16/2847830.htm
For more information or to sign the petition please visit www.zerodb.org or contact alexgrace@reprieve.org.uk
Alex Grace


