If California wasn't so far away, we would take you to a science museum and talk about the cosmos.
Malicious is no ordinary alien - he has proven that there this is no limit to how far his creativity can go.
Thank you Malicious!
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It was a sunny afternoon in Octobe at exactly sixteen hundred and twenty hours when I received a transmission from my brothers and sisters from way beyond the cosmos. It has become apparent, that a new musical movement is taking place throughout different regions of the galaxy - other species and lifeforms are starting to catching on to what it is that we have developed here on Earth, and why we are advancing spiritually and mentally at a sonic rate.
These unique and peculiar sounds can often be found roaming through the interior mental barriers that fuel many members of this planet. Some might refer to them as Experimental Bass producers, others might call them Wook noise creators – but we like to refer to them as artists. As the final day of this decade comes to an end, we are preparing the last few adjustments to the Charlotte Sessions Audio rocketship before blasting off into outerspace to assist with this intergalactic movement.
Because of sound engineers such as BroMosapien, shwiLLy, Double T, Snakko, Juwu, Draco, Sektr, and Malicious, we can now share an element that brings our people joy and happiness with our extraterrestrial neighbors.
Welcome to a Mission on Mars.
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