The Evolution Control Committee

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  • mash-up
  • sampling
  • experimental
  • electronic
  • industrial
An experimental music band from Columbus, Ohio founded by Mark Gunderson in 1986, The Evolution Control Committee (ECC) typically uses uncleared and illegal samples from various sources as a form of protest against copyright law. They are one of the pioneers of the mash-up, where two or more songs are mixed together into a new track. The ECC also produces numerous audio experiments, often involving the disfiguring of compact discs, and has produced a few video works as well, ranging from re-edited 50's corporate shorts to a Teddy Ruxpin reciting the works of William S.

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Songs

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    "But I Don't Believe in Evolution!"

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    5000 B.C.

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    5000 BC

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    All Your Base Are Belong to Us (The ECCbeatles version)

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    All Your Base Are Belong to Us (The ECCbillyjoel version)

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    All Your Base Are Belong to Us (The ECCbillyjoelpianoman version)

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    All Your Base Are Belong to Us (The ECCdoors version)

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    All Your Base Are Belong to Us (The ECCelvis version)

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    All Your Base Are Belong to Us (The ECCjohndenver version)

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    All Your Base Are Belong to Us (The ECCnirvana version)


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