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Meanwhile, on a far and remote distant planet....


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Twenty-five variably spacey and mutliphasicly ethereal tracks with some nice long post rock tunes to hold you over on your travels between the stars. Included is music by but by far by no mean limited to such artists and such bands such as Ronald Jenkees, Acid Mothers Temple & The Cosmic Inferno and Leonard Nimoy. Don't laugh, Nimoy had quite the bard's tongue back in the day.


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I find myself mesmerized by your unique and frankly bizarre persona that emanates from your articulations. In short, this is my exceedingly obnoxious way of utilizing far more than ample adjectives and hardly common word choices in order to express my fascination for the uncommon melodies found in your playlist , as well as your amusing description. You sir, take me to new worlds where one can fathom concepts so divine that they would tear a hole in your own consciousness if it were not for the expression that one may only describe as quizzical and unwavering. This expression may only be drawn upon the faces of those who have inadvertently stumbled upon your voice in this vast and at times unappealing universe. We must learn from your sanguine disposition and view the universe with fervor . Then and only then can we surpass the incapacitating knowledge that holds us to this one world. Gravity will release our minds and we explore the multiverse with open eyes and open hearts.

Haa! I like that! Gravity that will release? I would traboccantically welcome such a chance, to take a trip then forget how to fall, good thing we know how to bounce! And spin! Oh plazmagrapes do we ever spin and spin! Twirling dervishes and whirling medicine wheels do we ever go round and round!
First of all, they're not tearing a hole into you. They are bursting out and spewing forth from your/his/it's Between and reach across reality to slap, pinch and nuzzle our cheeks.
Have you seen me‽ You say you stumbled onto a part of me, I've been looking for parts of me for so long...

 
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