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"Theresa, Theresa Maybe, Theresa, I hear you pray
so tell me why you're squeezing on the poor,
selling arms for illegal wars,
give your austerity a rest, come on now save our NHS,
talking about the homeless,
things are looking desperate
Oh Theresa, Theresa May
Lord, Theresa I hear you pray I hear you pray
come on you're squeezing on the poor,
selling arms for illegal wars,
give your austerity a rest,
save our NHS,
i'm thinking about those Grenfell babies
I'm thinking about this Windrush generation
i'm thinking about your failure to take your full quota of Syrian refugees i could go on .... just thinking about Theresa"
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"Theresa, Theresa Maybe, Theresa, I hear you pray
so tell me why you're squeezing on the poor,
selling arms for illegal wars,
give your austerity a rest, come on now save our NHS,
talking about the homeless,
things are looking desperate
Oh Theresa, Theresa May
Lord, Theresa I hear you pray I hear you pray
come on you're squeezing on the poor,
selling arms for illegal wars,
give your austerity a rest,
save our NHS,
i'm thinking about those Grenfell babies
I'm thinking about this Windrush generation
i'm thinking about your failure to take your full quota of Syrian refugees i could go on .... just thinking about Theresa"
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"Theresa, Theresa Maybe, Theresa, I hear you pray
so tell me why you're squeezing on the poor,
selling arms for illegal wars,
give your austerity a rest, come on now save our NHS,
talking about the homeless,
things are looking desperate
Oh Theresa, Theresa May
Lord, Theresa I hear you pray I hear you pray
come on you're squeezing on the poor,
selling arms for illegal wars,
give your austerity a rest,
save our NHS,
i'm thinking about those Grenfell babies
I'm thinking about this Windrush generation
i'm thinking about your failure to take your full quota of Syrian refugees i could go on .... just thinking about Theresa"
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"Theresa, Theresa Maybe, Theresa, I hear you pray
so tell me why you're squeezing on the poor,
selling arms for illegal wars,
give your austerity a rest, come on now save our NHS,
talking about the homeless,
things are looking desperate
Oh Theresa, Theresa May
Lord, Theresa I hear you pray I hear you pray
come on you're squeezing on the poor,
selling arms for illegal wars,
give your austerity a rest,
save our NHS,
i'm thinking about those Grenfell babies
I'm thinking about this Windrush generation
i'm thinking about your failure to take your full quota of Syrian refugees i could go on .... just thinking about Theresa"
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"Theresa is certainly no love song to the prime minister – but undoubtedly a formidable piece of protest dance-rock... With a passionate vocal performance, rich fuzzy synths and pounding drums, Cabinet of Millionaires have produced a banging protest song that’s sure to get everyone moshing at their next gig" – BBC Radio 6 Tom Robinson’s “BBC Fresh on the Net” show
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Deep sinister dub vibes from the mighty ZION TRAIN. Their Theresa remix for the Cabinet of Millionaires is a brutal take down of Theresa May and her Government’s austerity programme. More often found on drum and bass anthems for labels like Hospital, Shogun, Ram and Spearhead and artists including Technimatic, London Elektricity and Camo & Krooked, its a return to Zion Train’s treatment table for singer PAT FULGONI having in the naughties contributed the smash “Do U See Love?” for ZT’s acclaimed “Original Sounds of the Zion” album and gigging with them at festivals including Glastonbury, Essential in Bristol and Popkomm in Berlin. Zion Train continue to raise the bar and recently celebrated their 30th anniversary with a World tour and numerous releases. Long may they continue …. A solid release package, Volume 2 also features the well received original banger and remixes from original Junglist Danny Styles, rising future breaks stars Indus Traps and a rather wet and windy mix called the Hostile Environment.
DANNY STYLES - drum and bass / junglist producer Danny Styles has been producing music for over 25 years. Best known for his work on his own 24 Karat Gold Records, he’s also released tunes on Lucky Spin, Emotif, Mix & Blen, Sub & Bleep, Ammo, Echo Drop, Wide Eyed
Recordings, All Seeing Eye, Acid Jazz Records, Fluid Vinyl and Based on Bass. After stepping away from music in 2001, Danny has re-
entered the arena with a bang in 2018 with “Pseudoprime” EP, out now on Skankaz Delight. He will also be releasing on Pheel Good
Recordings, M-Ocean Recordings, the new name for the re-branded Emotif Records. Danny’s remix skills are already being put to use on
Loggi’s “Don't Leave Me Faithless, ft. Sian Evans”, and he’s got collaborations in the works with Flex Records boss L. Double and D. Region & Code
INDUS TRAPS - "Music which gives you goose bumps, in a kind of naughty way" (Emily Oldfield: Louder Than War). We slide between
sparkly trippy garage / dub and trip hop and ghostly gunned out bassline rave. Indus Traps are a collaboration between acclaimed
High Wizard of Electro Dub Dirty Freud and Holographic London Goddess, Producer, Sound Artist Composer, Vocalist, Destroyer of
Worlds Lou Barnell. They were brought up on a diet of bassline, warehouse rave, garage, old school dub, classic trip hop (and the
odd Morley's chicken feast).
"Theresa, Theresa Maybe, Theresa, I hear you pray
so tell me why you're squeezing on the poor,
selling arms for illegal wars,
give your austerity a rest, come on now save our NHS,
talking about the homeless,
things are looking desperate
Oh Theresa, Theresa May
Lord, Theresa I hear you pray I hear you pray
come on you're squeezing on the poor,
selling arms for illegal wars,
give your austerity a rest,
save our NHS,
i'm thinking about those Grenfell babies
I'm thinking about this Windrush generation
i'm thinking about your failure to take your full quota of Syrian refugees i could go on .... just thinking about Theresa"
"Theresa is certainly no love song to the prime minister – but undoubtedly a formidable piece of protest dance-rock... With a passionate vocal performance, rich fuzzy synths and pounding drums, Cabinet of Millionaires have produced a banging protest song that’s sure to get everyone moshing at their next gig" – Tom Robinson, BBC Fresh on the Net show
"Farcical, impassioned and addictive to listen to, hopefully this will become a much-played ear worm that will wiggle its way into the minds of many, moving them onto the streets" – Examiner Live
"The kind of dance music that DJ's like Andy Weatherall would turn people onto or the Talking Heads would delight the New York uber cool clubs with" – Eddie Gordon (BBC Essential Mix)
"Theresa' by Cabinet Of Millionaires could not be more timely, right now. Haunting beats. This would sound brilliant on the radio" – The Zine UK
"Cabinet of Millionaires finds grounded sound in disco/dance territory with listeners only too happy to follow them there. Beats, drive, a deep soulful voice, and genuine vocal delivery with an important message echoing the sentiment of millions... The cool, rhythmic grooves and slickly fast pace make the pointed lyrics go down smoothly, while the expressively exclaimed lyrics get the message across loud and clear" – Big Takeover Magazine
released May 8, 2019