Entranscxiendo music by Nino Facewrong, clave player from the City Mammals Coalition. The recording you’re about to hear is from a secret illegal occult initiation ritual into which a brave young investigative journalist named JOHN ROMAN managed to smuggle a microcassette recorder. This ritual can be joined in by anybody who listens to the whole thing through in a darkened room with a candle burning while a clock of any kind is disassembled. You must have a red cloth over your left arm and make animal noises, grunt and shuffle around in a circle for full effectiveness.
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Critics are calling it: “a whirlwind study in interlingual lexemes.”
Hi-quality 4-track audio tape available for $10 s/h.
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[...] This is the main concept I’ve been messing around with in my experiments in glossolalia, xenoglossy and post-urban shamanic channeling: basically that there are root sound structures, noises which can be uttered by humans, which have meaning across languages. Sound symbolism theory, an elements of linguistics, suggests that root noises actually have *inherent* meanings, that the sound /b/ (that’s how they write it), for example, has a meaning all in itself. [...]