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This can be heard here:[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VD4-jFq0As Youtube]
This can be heard here:[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VD4-jFq0As Youtube]


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An alternative interpretation is that the song is about a near-future world formed as a result of modern developments, particularly the way social networking in fact keeps us apart from people ("grounded, boxed in") and the use of technology makes us like "silent gods".
An alternative interpretation is that the song is about a near-future world formed as a result of modern developments, particularly the way social networking in fact keeps us apart from people ("grounded, boxed in") and the use of technology makes us like "silent gods".

Revision as of 14:50, 2 April 2011

Muse song
Name Futurism
Album/single
Length 3:31
Alternative titles Spectrum, Tesseract, Electro Empire, Apolitical
First live performance 25th August 2000
Latest live performance 25th August 2000
Recorded 2001
Writer/composer Matthew Bellamy
Producer David Bottrill

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Additional information

The song itself is about a futuristic world, hence the pre-release name of "Electro Empire", and fits into the theme of Origin of Symmetry, but wasn't included due to its difficulty to play live. The song was otherwise called "Spectrum" and "Tesseract" whilst in production; tesseract being the name given to the 4-dimensional shape analogous to a cube. The song features a powerful bass line and is similar to Hysteria's. When played backwards, at 1:53 its sounds like Matt is saying "this is my gift". This can be heard here:Youtube

According to matt in a tweet, Futurism led to the idea for Hysteria bassline.[1]

An alternative interpretation is that the song is about a near-future world formed as a result of modern developments, particularly the way social networking in fact keeps us apart from people ("grounded, boxed in") and the use of technology makes us like "silent gods".

Live

Only known to have been played once live at the Reading Festival in 2000. The live version is one of only three songs that contains swearing.

Lyrics

Ignorance pulls

Apostasy and apathy still rules Yeah you know it's cool Just suck and see A future turns us into silent gods And I won't miss you at all

Grounded Boxed in Like the evil in your veins Grounded Boxed in I am stuck with you

Fate can't decide Alignment of the planets in your hands Come on crush our plans Just suck and see A future that won't let you disagree And I won't miss you at all

Grounded Boxed in Like the evil in your veins Grounded Boxed in I am stuck with you

Feel it, hear it, right apathy you are, see it, be it, you'll see

Early live version

Can't wait to see

Instead of "Just suck and see"

Come on and fuck my plans

Instead of "Crush our plans"

References

  1. Matthew Bellamy. (2011-03-31). Twitter / Matt Bellamy: @purpleasuretard interesti .... Twitter. Retrieved 2011-04-02 from twitter.com.


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