Another track on the rather broad topic of offence and those who love to take it. The umbrage addicted.

Having spent a few years back in the 90's hanging around clubs like the Torture Garden in London, which combined hardcore techno with a lot of shiny rubber, I have been meaning to do a squeaky rubbery track for years. This samples heavily from the oft-sampled and hilarious 1965 movie "Perversion for Profit" that features the vocal stylings of one George Putnam.

The thing I love about this movie, aside from the usual roping in (pun intended) of all sorts of non-vanilla-hetero-missionary-position sex into an amorphous mass of "Deviance", and the funny but bizarrely still popular notion that you can influence people into becoming gay, is the pervy salaciousness of the whole thing.

This is how the Daily Mail write their horrible rag, pretending outrage at a topic while displaying a prurient fascination with every detail. Putnam himself sounds like he can hardly contain his boner as he draws out his sibilants and describes is 'perversions' in as much detail as he can get away with. This is my main problem with prudery per se, non prudes, on hearing about some sexual practice they do not particularly go for, will show an interest, because sex is always interesting, but then consign that practice to the "Meh, not for me" pile. But the self appointed moral guardians of society cannot ignore what other people are doing in bed. Prudery is always just poorly masked rage that other people are less inhibited or more free to do things the prude would like. For proof of this you only need to look at American Christian anti gay crusaders, they believe being gay is a choice because they have been forced to 'choose' to be straight. For straight people being gay is not a choice, they wouldn't be able to get turned on by it. Inevitably every "moral crusader" is eventually outed as a closet something or another. It is a truism so trite I am amazed it still needs explaining.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perversi...sion_for_Profit

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    • Key: Cm
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