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Mi5tergone

At the edge of deep space, from a star system on the farthest spiral arm of the Milky Way galaxy, lived a people who believed their world was the center of the universe. Funny, though, their basis for comparison came from no actual space exploration, but merely a gut feeling. These same people also believed that they were the sole intelligent life form in the known universe, even though their galactic location amounted to approximately the same thing as a deep-space trailer park. One of these persons likes to call himself Mi5tergone (Mister Gone), thinking that it made him sound like a bit of a superhero (See, I told you these people were dellusional!). Mi5tergone enjoys art, music, and studying ancient texts. Although Mi5tergone began creating music during the Age of Synthesis, he managed to evolve into the Age of Virtual Music. By combining music programming with actual music performance, Mi5tergone has created an art form that is danceable, beautiful, and intriguing. This self-studied music artist fills his work with subjects, such as the human condition, hypocrisy, love, the ancients and other topics that will make the human animal want to continue cowering in its relatively secure corner of the cosmos.

Mi5tergone believes that music is an incredibly powerful experience, capable of conjuring up emotions and spiritual sensations. Why not harness the power of music and use it for something both beneficial and fun? In his spare time, though, Mi5tergone spends his time promoting his and other peoples music in his native state of Arkansas. And though it really hasn't caught on just yet, he still manages to perform in front of tens of people. Mi5tergone will release his CDs, and work towards a career creating music for film and television. However, it is very doubtful that he will ever get out of the galactic trailer park anytime soon.

mp3 Track: "Black"

Essential Info

Latest Release:
Schizophonic
(LibraDisc Music)

Contact Info
Label Site: www.libradisc.com
Additional Info
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