Web-DL
Format: MPEG Audio (MP3)
Sample rate: 44,100
Bit rate: 320kbps
Frequency cut-off @ 20kHz (Verified by spectrogram analysis)
NOTE:
In collaboration with Filipino Freethinkers and Philippine Safe Abortion Advocacy Network (PINSAN), with financial support from Safe Abortion Action Fund (SAAF), Filipino local artists have joined forces in this exceptional compilation advocating the destigmatisation and decriminalisation of abortion in the country.
Featuring BP Valenzuela, Tao (Sleep Kitchen), Alyana Cabral (Ourselves the Elves), Ymi Castel (Flying Ipis), La Loba Negra, Muro Ami and SHNTI. The album touches on one of the most sensitive issues in our culture and seeks to empower women and activists who have been fighting for safe and legal abortion in the face of violence, repression and stigma.
”Pasya celebrates the strength of people who stand up against patriarchal and oppressive systems and exercise their body autonomy. It’s a call to all people who have had abortions, who have been silenced by stigma, to show them they are not alone. It’s a labour of love — a hug to everyone who has had an abortion.” —Camila Ochoa Mendoza
Web-DL
Format: MPEG Audio (MP3)
Sample rate: 44,100
Bit rate: 320kbps
Frequency cut-off @ 20kHz (Verified by spectrogram analysis)
NOTE:
In collaboration with Filipino Freethinkers and Philippine Safe Abortion Advocacy Network (PINSAN), with financial support from Safe Abortion Action Fund (SAAF), Filipino local artists have joined forces in this exceptional compilation advocating the destigmatisation and decriminalisation of abortion in the country.
Featuring BP Valenzuela, Tao (Sleep Kitchen), Alyana Cabral (Ourselves the Elves), Ymi Castel (Flying Ipis), La Loba Negra, Muro Ami and SHNTI. The album touches on one of the most sensitive issues in our culture and seeks to empower women and activists who have been fighting for safe and legal abortion in the face of violence, repression and stigma.
”Pasya celebrates the strength of people who stand up against patriarchal and oppressive systems and exercise their body autonomy. It’s a call to all people who have had abortions, who have been silenced by stigma, to show them they are not alone. It’s a labour of love — a hug to everyone who has had an abortion.” —Camila Ochoa Mendoza