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References to Freemasonry in popular culture range from the vitriolic to the innocuous. Far more often they are merely misinformed allusions from which Freemasonry faces a far more insidious threat; that of being marginalized, trivialized, and fictionalized. Most of the references noted on this site are harmless, simply pointing out that Freemasonry has played a role in our society; some are humorous, yet some are disturbing in their associations.
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Freemasons feat. Amanda Wilson
Freemasons is a UK dance band composed of Russell Small and James Wiltshire, AKA Jimmy Gomez. Their first single, FREEMASONS vs NOKIA, was released 16 May 2005.
Track listing:
1. Love On My Mind - Full Intention Club Mix.
2. Love On My Mind - Full Intention Dubmix.
3. Love on My Mind - ATFC’s Secret Handshake.
Their name is taken from the Brighton tavern which Wikipedia claims they frequently visit. The duo also record and remix under the similar sounding "Freemaison" name, which is also the name of their record label founded in 2005.

"Love On My Mind"
Skint Records (Loaded?)
22 August 2005

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