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He did not only invent the theremin, but also developed innovative security solutions for Lenin, sold metal detectors to Alcatraz, pioneered automated illumination of shop windows as people by walked by in New York, and created a microphone that was used for political spying during the Cold War, among a variety of other achievements. Leon Theremin, the person, is probably the best historical embodiment of the nexus between sound and surveillance. The theremin is an instrument played by moving hands in the air, without any direct contact with the instrument.

Unclear whether the dance moves have a direct link with the lyrics. Secret Number ‘ Privacy‘ This K-pop girl group had a real hit with this number, with the official video now well beyond the million of views.The piece won the European Press Prize 2020 Distinguished Reporting Award. Caterina Schembri ‘ Surveillance’ An instrumental track connected to a piece on The Uyghur Women Fighting China’s Surveillance State by Isobel Cockerell, on China’s treatment of Muslim minorities.

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Protomartyr ‘ Processed by the boys’ A tragicomic work about the subtle move from democracy to an authoritarian regime, with passages like ‘ fill out the form, download the app, submit your face into the scanner‘, and an amazing video deserving repeated views.In case you wonder, it is not your phone that vibrates during the song, it is the song. Laurel Halo ‘Hyphae’ Beautiful first track of ‘ Possessed’, Laurel Halo’s soundtrack for the 2018 experimental documentary ‘ Possessed‘ by Metahaven and Rob Schröder.Do not miss their No-Budget-Quarantäne-Video, and also this other song on the state of the Internet and cats. It is the only song classified in Bandcamp under ‘ datenschutz-elektropunk‘. Systemabsturz: ‘ Staatstrojaner‘ Lively electro-pop in German about State remote access to your life.This track is excellent, just like the rest of her record ‘ Microphone permissions’, which the label Mego files under experimental and alternative punk, and maybe so should we. Our conversation around that selection was later transcribed in full, coinciding with a broadcast for the Oscillations festival, and is accessible here. Jasmine Guffond ‘ Dotcompound‘ One of my highlights of 2020 was preparing the ‘ Sounds of Surveillance‘ playlist for Wire with Jasmine Guffond.Do not miss the video, its cheap 80s effects and random 90s footage, with Rohan Bruce Bell-Towers singing gently and desperately: ‘ I don’t know what to do, please tell me what to do with my privacy’. The song that best captured 2020, even if it was quite over-optimistic. Bell Towers ‘ Privacy’ ‘ Now the club is empty.A subjective selection of the best tracks of 2020 contributing to a better understanding of privacy, data protection, surveillance and a great variety of related issues.
