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Voxis - Darkeworld Project One (CD)
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"The material on this disc is a non-chronological collection of songs, demos, experiments and crimes against the listening populace I committed between the years 2000 and 2006. After these discs were recently unearthed from the tomb I dug for them, i was pressured into making them available by a member of FiXT threatening to drop a small furry animal into a food processor. So even though it's an album from my past that is the equivalent of embarrassing high school pictures where you're inexplicably in your underthings in front of everybody, I like to think that I saved a life by finally relenting and allowing it into the FiXT store.

There are definitely some ties to Blue Stahli contained herein. For one thing, the song 'Pour Elle' on this disc (which was written for a fashion show) became the track "The Pure And The Tainted" on my production disc and was just used in the trailer for From Paris With Love. More Blue Stahli crossover comes from the fact that Collin of Strangities (who pens the "More Mundane Adventures Of Blue Stahli" found in some of my Deluxe Edition singles) was an original VOXiS founder, playing bass and writing lyrics on "Glamour Is A Calculated Risk" as well as the epic cyberpunk text you find inside the booklet. His own VOXiS-era songs are probably floating around somewhere as well. Another Blue Stahli tie-in comes from the artwork for this release (which i still really like) created by Shawn of Virocity who is responsible for such Blue Stahli visual action as the text logo, spiral logo, Antisleep cover, Kill Me Every Time cover, fantastic vectory profile images, backgrounds and general art badassery.

There's a limited number of these physical discs left (thank God) and once they're gone, they're gone (again...thank God). Whether it's retro nostalgia or morbid curiosity that drives you to acquire this album, the first 10 orders receive a signed copy by me (though why you would want not only this album, but one i defaced, is beyond me).

Are there secret tracks with equally embarrassing material? Probably. Is the binary code in the CD tray just random for aesthetic purposes? Hell no. These and other mysteries plague this cursed CD."