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Episode 73 features an opening musical performance with original lyrics exploring themes of power, desire, and ephemeral relationships.
Original TransmissionsThis episode opens with an extended musical piece that appears to be an original composition performed by the host. The lyrics explore themes of dominance, fleeting romance, and the intoxicating nature of temporary power dynamics. The song uses imagery of keys, mirrors, fire, and rituals to create a mystical atmosphere that aligns with the show's occult aesthetic. The performance establishes a moody, ritualistic tone with references to 'going feral' and playing others 'like a slow song.' The transcript appears to cut off mid-performance, suggesting this may be either a brief episode or the beginning of a longer session.
Episode 163 features an extended poetic or musical piece exploring themes of devotion, ritual, and spiritual transformation within cult-like dynamics.
A casual conversation featuring Trix/Psyche with Caesar (her boyfriend) discussing tongue piercings, tarot readings, and personal anecdotes.
Episode 363 features an original song parody titled "Troll Side of the Live Stream," a humorous musical commentary on chat trolls, moderation dynamics, and the performative chaos of online streaming culture.
The host discusses their friendly relationship with Ghost, who initially wanted to take back some money but they were able to work it out amicably.
Psyche explores 'Vaga' - the divine art of instrumental sound as ritual technology that shapes consciousness and atmosphere without words.
Episode 211 features an extended opening with a powerful invocational song dedicated to a deity called Kisha, described as a patron of transformation who turns ruin into gold and brokenness into strength.
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