Still Angry is a double concerto: a struggle between the instrumentalists, who are set on doing avant-garde improvisation, and the computer, equally determined to do songs by 1970's Manchester bands. Quotations from songs by Joy Division, Magazine, and Buzzcocks, covered by the composer, create a post-punk quodlibet. Three short samples were also taken from the beginnings of Joy Division's "Insight," "New Dawn Fades," and "Love Will Tear Us Apart." The title is part of a quote from Richard Morgan's novel Altered Carbon: "When they ask how I died, tell them: still angry." There are plenty of reasons for unquenchable anger these days -- unjust wars, environmental degradation, ill-fitting clothes, crashing computers, economic imperialism, emotionally unavailable family members, the neighbor's kid's car stereo, global poverty, the decline of the artistic avant-garde... The stylistic chauvinism that makes music divide people instead of uniting them is probably not the best one — but I'm still angry about it.