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Recorded: Sept. 24, 2025 Duration: 4:16:15
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Short Summary

In a vibrant discussion, Mella B's upcoming single release was highlighted, showcasing her growth in the music industry and the importance of partnerships and community support, paralleling trends and fundraising efforts in the crypto space.

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Thank you. All right, hello, I'm already messing up my words.
Hello, everybody.
Off to a great start.
Hello, Beena House.
What's going on?
Let's go. Just pouring myself a glass of water, get myself ready for an awesome space. How are you?
I'm good. I'm good. We got Xavier in the house. What's up, Xavier? What's going on, man?
What's up, Xavier? Yeah, so I'll just spend a couple minutes like posting out the space,
So I'll just spend a couple of minutes,
like posting out the space,
sending it in the DMS.
If you guys want to do the same,
I know there's a bunch of other spaces happening right now,
so it's all good.
We're just going to chill and hang out and do some music stuff.
That was Dakota in the background.
I'm hyping you up.
let's go. let's go.
It's big, man.
You got another single coming out.
Boy, oh boy.
It just gets better and better as time goes on.
You guys are killing it.
Yeah, up only.
I'm excited.
It's, yeah, the song I've sat with for so long,
it's really cool to be releasing it.
Silly Games.
I was listening
to it today for the first time in a little bit and i was like oh my god i can't believe this
is going to be out in the world for everyone to hear so that's pretty cool um xavier what's up
welcome to the stage how are you uh i'm chilling uh i was in uh rachel's space or israel's space
before this aj you were just speaking facts, bro. It was a good conversation.
What was AJ saying?
I want to know.
About these secret fraternities
and these groups within groups
and them having plans within plans.
It was a good conversation.
I was very into it.
But anyways, congratulations, Mela,
on everything that's happening for you.
And many more great things are going to come to you.
You definitely have a star factor.
So it's very nice and lovely to watch, to be honest.
Aw, thank you.
I appreciate that so much.
Yeah, I know.
AJ, he's always spitting facts about this stuff.
I swear, he knows stuff, he has yet to reveal.
I feel like he's just like, yeah, I don't know. There's a reason he's so passionate
when he speaks about this stuff. And I can, I can sense that.
Yeah. I think we're totally fucked, but it's a, it's a good, it's a good thing.
It's basically saying there's no repairing this system. You know, you could only,
but there is systems in place that you could actually go in there and you could take from, you could be part of, you could, you know, you could actually throw your hat in a ring with a few of these systems.
And then basically you could create your own systems like you're doing with the music.
You're creating your own systems, you know, and that's, there's something to be said for that.
It's true like i think and um before we kind of
get into the chats here i'll say like this is going to be a hybrid space it's going to be like
we're going to chat about whatever our heart desires um because music is the thing that
brings us together but conversation is the thing that keeps us going so yeah uh we'll just do a little bit of both. But I think it's like, hmm.
I think like the way we frame it is like, that's what AJ is talking about.
That's what you're talking about.
It's like all about framing, how you frame it, right?
If you frame it as a positive, it's a positive.
If you frame it as a negative, it's a negative.
You literally get to create the story that you're living in.
So, and that's really cool.
Like we should feel empowered by that. Right. Um, it's like the only sense of control that we can actually have, um, is our
perception and how we allow ourselves to react to the system around us. So I was thinking about
that today and I have all these little like draft messages that I never post.
They're just sitting in my drafts and it's funny.
Like you're making me want to read it because it's very relevant.
I also have to get my phone charger.
I'm so like all over the place.
But yeah, I'm going to pull up this draft here.
I'm eating right now and like with
peanut butter like listen i know i had uh honey peanut butter like there's a there's a brand for
that and i just finished it so then i opened a different type of peanut butter and oh my gosh
it was it's so bad like don't don't eat peanut butter if it doesn't have like honey in it it's just oh
that's what i just learned honey makes everything better honey makes everything better 100 percent
um okay oh my god we got z here
you were saying your drafts melo was was saying her drafts. Yeah, okay. I have a draft. They would fucking throw me in jail.
So I was, oh my God, yeah.
If anybody were to like open my drafts on my phone, geez, I don't know.
There's a whole lot of stuff here.
I feel like I'd be put on some sort of, I mean, with the laws, they're passing in Canada
these days.
Okay, so I wrote today.
I said, wait, what? Where did it did it go guys did I delete it by accident
oh well that's really sad that's really sad it's gone but basically I'll just like kind of
try and think about how I wrote it but what I was thinking about is like how we're always getting
the highlights reel like everything we're always getting the highlights real
like everything we consume today is the highlights real and by highlights I don't mean all the good
stuff I mean like the shocking stuff the stuff that is supposed to evoke something like like
an emotion of some sort so either it's rage or it's sadness or it's excitement. And we're constantly being fed these just like snippets, tiny little snippets of information.
But in each of these little snippets, there is like a truth, right?
There's the entire context that we're not really getting.
And we've become so accustomed to just basing our opinions and basing our perception of this life
on these little snippets that we're being fed. And you know what I'm talking about,
like scrolling, everybody's scrolling through these small snippets of a video.
And we're never actually getting the full picture. And when people start to,
that's what I'm seeing now is a lot of people are starting to wake up to this,
and they're starting to say, I'm okay, I really need to watch this entire video to get the context that's like
the most important thing is the context because when you take something out of context its meaning
is completely lost absolutely lost because all of a sudden it becomes psychological manufacturing
it's somebody trying to evoke an emotion it's
trying they're trying to i hate to say it this way but they're going for the jugular they're going
for your heart they're going for your your lifeline the thing that keeps you alive which is your sense
of um your your common sense your ability to be able to sense truth from untrue like from from fake right and now we can't
do that anymore and everybody's just sitting here like in a circle arguing over who's right and
who's wrong but nobody has the context so it's it becomes a void point, right? It becomes void. If we were all sitting in a courtroom and we were trying to debate a case and we had a jury sitting there, but we only let the jury see these tiny little pieces of the evidence.
We never gave the jury the full picture.
We're just giving the jury these tiny little pieces of evidence and expecting them to come to some sort of conclusion.
And that's what we're all doing to each other every single day on this platform and on other platforms.
We're just getting these tiny little snippets of information.
We don't ever have the full picture anymore unless we seek it.
So that's what my post was talking about.
I was trying to say some words some words of encouragement to like,
go and seek full pictures, go in, go and read the full article, go and watch the full video,
go and like, look for the truth, right? Um, even though I know AJ is going to tell me,
they don't want you to know the truth. We're all doomed. Everyone's gonna, you know,
you to know the truth we're all doomed everyone's gonna you know but yeah it's just it's an
interesting thought when the if if we're constantly just being fed these little snippets of information
how much truth do you think we actually have i would love to hear z's input on this oops i dropped
my phone well mella i was gonna ask you do, what do you think as far as global influence? Because
how I see it is like the two most influential things on this planet are music and politics.
So I was curious to hear what you think of that as far as like, do you see those things as the
most influential things on the planet? or what is your thoughts on that yeah i i mean yeah politics music um mass media like i
mean and that comes back to politics it all really just comes back to it all comes back to the same
stuff i think that music is a reflection
music is like the mirror that we're looking into so you can tell a lot about an era just based on
the type of music that was popping at the time um so does culture drive music or does music drive
culture or is it like a symbiotic thing?
I think, yeah, I think it's symbiotic.
I think it really is.
Because I, when you, like, I'm sure anybody could relate to this.
When you dive into, when you dive into a genre, when you dive into music and you start really
like absorbing it, if you're that type of person, it can shape your thoughts, it can shape your beliefs, it can shape, you know,
like everything that we consume, anything we're consuming, we is shaping us in some, some way,
right? So I think that it does go both ways, because I think music is also like I was saying,
it's kind of like a mirror, it's telling us what's happening at the time. And it's also going to get weird because AI.
So, like, that's where I get kind of like, I'm not scared of AI music at all,
but I'm kind of scared of the effect it's going to have on, like,
I'm not worried it's going to take my job by any means because good luck putting
you want to put a friggin robot robot up on stage to sing its little heart out and make people cry
then sure go ahead you can try um I say that because I literally just played a gig and this
guy sat in the front row just like sobbing the entire time. It felt so bad, but he was really feeling it.
That was me.
That was me.
That was me.
I didn't want to out you, dude.
I was trying to keep it a secret.
But yeah, Z, like you're totally right.
Like it's symbiotic.
At least that's what I think you were saying. It's symbiotic and it flows in both directions.
And that's why I think music is so cool
because it's like this language that everybody speaks, right?
It can bring us together because it transcends politics.
It transcends religious views.
Like, I love, there's some religious music that I absolutely love.
And it speaks to me in a way that I don't think I could get from any other type of music.
Do I consider myself to be an overtly religious person? No, but I can fucking vibe with some
Christian rock. Are you kidding me? That stuff's, it's, it's amazing. It's absolutely amazing.
And they perform so well too. Like you can see that they they're they're channeling something there and that's like that's
music it's channeling in my opinion so i think it's like symbiotic it reflects what's happening
around us but we are also the creators of music are reflecting what's happening on a completely
different level because i think we're channeling we're channeling something what do you think Z
well I'm I 100% agree with what you say I'm always really impressed Mello with how eloquent
you are like you always put the words together perfectly and like I feel like too like as I'm
thinking about all this what I kind of wonder is like because I've heard people and I don't know
like the validity or the truth to this but I've heard people talk about like industry plants and like things of that nature so it's like
could culture potentially be influenced by like a group of people getting together and deciding
okay we're gonna push this song and this artist with this message and I mean I don't know Meli
you probably know a lot more about this than I do. I've just like seen like comments and stuff like that saying like, this is an industry plant or like this song was pushed.
But so it makes me wonder, like, is politics or like other interest groups, are these groups using music in that capacity to influence the culture?
to influence the culture? Um, I mean, I, I can't say for sure, because like I was talking about
before, um, I think that we only have little snippets of the truth, all of us, like we're
all just trying to operate in this system that is only showing us little tiny snippets, um,
this system that is only showing us little tiny snippets um but like I I do have some beliefs
around the whole industry plant thing like and and the whole like there's certain genres of music
that have been um they go through these weird trends so I I'll use, I'm just going to use standard pop music
as an example. Like, and I'm talking about like, kind of like the bubblegum pop, like,
like Sabrina Carpenter, like the, the Taylor Swifts of the world, the Tate McRae's, like all
the, I'm talking about like the straight up, just like pop stars, not, and I'm making this
distinction because there's a difference
between singer-songwriters like um you know the average joe schmo to these the same people that
are making similar music so they live in their own world of the music industry that is extremely
just not accessible it's really really gatekept And it's strange to me that in that world,
they go through, they go through like the same things at the same time. Like it seems like
there's always the same message trying to be pushed, right? At least, I don't know,
if you're into pattern recognition, you can kind of tell. So for example,
you can kind of tell. So for example, there's like the baby voice, there's the hypersexualization
of these young women, like, there's a lot of ways that they can manipulate the narrative
and make people feel like they're empowered, like these are empowered people, because they're so
popular, and they're at the top. So oh my God, they must be so empowered.
They must feel so great doing what they're doing. But as we have seen in history, like, look at the
previous generation of that, okay? So Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, like, let's look back
there and look at how those actors, actresses pop stars are doing now right a lot of them have
come out and said I didn't want to do this this was forced upon me I didn't really have a say
they dressed me they told me how to sound Britney Spears's voice sounds completely different than
what her records sound like like she was like a well-trained classical singer.
And they completely changed her voice in her production
because they were trying to send a message.
There's a reason that they do these things.
They don't just do them.
They do it because they're either trying to send a message
or they understand that it's going to make them profit.
But why does it make them profit, right?
We have to ask that question so yeah I think
that like um industry plant is this weird term though to me because it makes it sound like they
just go and like track down some artist and uh say hey you're gonna be the next big star and they
they're just like they take them under their
wing, and like, no, I think that it's more like grooming, unfortunately. I think that there's a
lot of grooming that happens in the music industry. You know, that's why age is such an important thing to these big labels. They really like to take the youngsters under their wings
because it's not very easy to groom an adult.
Their prefrontal cortex is working.
They're able to make sound decisions,
and they can understand red flags when they see them.
But with youngsters, with the kiddos, they can't really tell the difference. And that's why a lot of bad deals are signed.
And that's why a lot of artists end up in really bad positions and owing people time and money and all that fun stuff.
So, yeah, I think that they like industry plant is a is a weird term because it makes it sound a whole lot weirder than I think it is.
Well, it is weird.
I just think it's more about, like, they find these talented people that are working really, really hard.
They're hard workers.
If you look at Sabrina Carpenter, for example, if you look at Renee Rapp, if you look at, like, all these artists, they worked their asses off to get to a position that they could even be recognized, right?
Because there's a lot of musicians out there.
But they worked their butts off to even get to a point of recognition.
And then once they were recognized, this isn't to just assume that all of them are in bad positions.
This is just to say that they might be because I'm looking at the history and I'm looking at the
way that things are being done right now. And I'm, I'm kind of worried for them. So yeah,
I just don't want them to turn out like another Brittany or another, you know, like if you look
at it, like all these artists, they were living the life. They were at the top.
They were like the rock stars of the world and then the truth comes out
and turns out um they were just simply like owned by somebody which is wild sierra what's up
welcome to the stage a long time no see um i am so happy to see you hosting a space uh i
requested to come up because i just find this topic incredibly
interesting and also so super sad but i'm hoping that like i feel like maybe we're getting back to
like internet distribution of music again hopefully because the labels did a lot of that
and as you were speaking i thought there's like several good movies some are which
like a pair some of which are a parody on the situation like get them to the Greek uh but you
can see like the total control that the the labels uh have over these artists and their voices um
but you can also in the ones that you mentioned you can hear their sound change over time like it's very evident
like they have a really distinct style and sound and then it goes away and lady gaga spoke openly
about this i'm not like a major lady gaga fan i'm like neither here nor there i think she's
very talented vocalist uh but the type of music that she like wanted to write and produce that got her signed to her her uh label was not anything like what she
ended up making and you hear it over and over and over again and lastly uh there was like a
mini series on hbo with johnny depp's daughter in it forgive me for
not remembering her name because she's beautiful but there's this one line that like shook me to
my core because it's so true someone says stars belong to the people so this artist was like the
just a shell of a human being and that's what hollywood
does to whether they're actors or musicians it's just what it hollywood does it just uses them as
like a vessel and there's nothing left of them at the end of the day it's terrible because this is
our like entertainment we get joy from the music that like kills them it's wild uh but stars belong
to the people really caught me deep i was like damn that's so true like once you reach a certain
level of stardom like you don't get to be you anymore you belong to the people now uh so
mella just like always be you like always keeping your music is so oh so
uniquely you I love it so much I love your style you write beautiful lyrics
your voice is phenomenal and yeah I just I don't know I'm trying to pivot away
from all the dark things that I just said with some positive things we love
music music look at all of us from different places in the world together here
for music on the internet and pivot.
Thank you for all of that, especially the pivot,
because, yeah, you're totally right.
We talk about this dark stuff.
It's hard not to, right?
We're experiencing it.
So, yeah, it's really hard not to talk about the dark stuff.
So I say, let's talk about the dark stuff, but we, like, lace it with some music, lace it with some positive vibes, because that's all we got.
All we got is what we can control.
is what we can control um but this whole conversation made me start thinking about
like 1950s america when okay so like the mccarthy era i don't know if anybody i'm gonna sound like a
complete nerd but on the surface like they they started to like censor basically that's when we
started to like censor stuff and say like okay we have to do this for the protection of our country that's what like the guys that they placed
it under was like this is about protection we're protecting you from um certain ideas and
associations and and belief systems so we're gonna start blacklisting that's what they did in
hollywood that's when it started to really affect the music industry even further. It was like Hollywood became a place where actors and writers and musicians started to become blacklisted if they were even accused of having, you know, the wrong friends.
So, yeah, if you haven't looked into, if anybody in here hasn't looked into the McCarthy era and how it affected Hollywood and like music and I think
that's where things started to get kind of dark. So like I don't think that
ever went away. What I'm trying to say is I think that we're still living in that
era but it's very hidden. Like they just kind of make it look like
it's all peaches rainbows and butterflies you know the glamour the the fashion
it's all fancy dancy and everyone's all smiles and happy and nobody talks about
the dark stuff like we do here so yeah I just think that we're still living in that era. And there's
certain people that are allowed to rise to the top. And then there's other people that they still
have the same, like it's a free market, right? Like they still have the same level of opportunity,
but their opportunity will be limited by the gates that are, you know,
by the gates that are up, you know, the industry is a very gate kept place. So if they don't like
the way you look, the way you sound, the way like anything like that, like you're just not going to
get those opportunities. One of my favorite examples of this is Tony Hinchcliffe in the comedy scene.
He is, you know, he's been in the world of writing for comedy for a very long time.
He's written a lot of your favorite jokes.
He's written for a lot of your favorite shows.
But Hollywood would not let him perform. He could not get a gig.
He couldn't perform anything that was even close to Hollywood. They would let him write,
but they wouldn't let him in, right? And they do that with a lot of people. They'll take your
intellectual property. They love it. They want it because you're good at what you do.
But if you're not the face that they want to show, if you're not the the if you don't fit the way that they want to present you or present your writing, they'll give it to someone else. Right. So Tony Hinchcliffe was writing for all these people. And he said, fuck it. He was like, you know what? Fuck this. I'm I'm gonna start my own podcast and that's what he
did in a tiny little comedy bar he started recording this podcast once a week and it started
off really small and then it grew and then it grew and then it grew and now it's pretty much the
number one podcast in the whole fucking world number one comedy podcast in the whole fucking world um and he still releases every single monday he played they he just had two specials two episodes
um this was the first time that he's never posted these two episodes on youtube where he usually
posts things um he ended up landing a spot on netflix they they were like yeah sure you can do
two episodes well they started with one episode and then he got another episode on Netflix but it took him like
putting the power in his own hands to get there right like he didn't let people
push him around and say hey no you're you're just not gonna work like we we
want your writing but we don't want you he was like nah fuck you i'm the best i'm gonna go show you guys what i'm good at um so he did it and it took
years like he spent um i think he's been running that podcast let me ask chat should be to you one long has kill tony been a thing you just spoke it and typed it yeah yeah i do that all the time
okay so tony kill tony started in june 2013 so it's been running for over 12 years that's crazy
like it's finally gotten to this place where he's got millions of millions of uh followers
people watching his stuff um he probably makes like he probably i don't know how i'd be guessing
but he probably makes thousands just off of um ad revenue for each episode and he releases episodes
every single monday this guy's making hundreds of thousands
off of those ads you think so? Yeah yeah. Oh my god so when you think about it that's incredible
because he literally is he did what all of us like all of at least like my crowd of musicians
and the people here that are trying to build from the ground up he's like the perfect example of
that. He's like he should be the spokes guy on how to
do it because he did it he like if you look at the first episode of kill tony it sucked
it was terrible horribly shot
like so bad and then look at him now he's on netflix like he's killing a lot of a lot of
consistency and and hard work
because he probably had every reason to give up you know and he just didn't so uh he just never
quit he just kept going and and stayed true to what his dream was and that's just all what it
takes is just to know what you want and and to always just keep going. It really does come down to not giving a fuck at a certain point.
Just if you love doing it.
I say that in my book.
That's one of my most important things I talk about is that idea.
It's like finding your passion and doing it.
And the only trick to get into where you need to go
is not caring where you need to go.
You just do it because you like it. It's like a hack in the system. And all of a need to go. You know, you just do a push.
You like it.
It's like a hack in the system.
And all of a sudden you're like, I don't give a fuck.
And when you don't give a fuck, it's like, oh shit.
Why doesn't universe is like, why doesn't that person give a fuck?
It's fucks wrong with them.
Fuck that.
I'm going to give them what they want.
Son of a bitch.
And you show God how powerful you are by not giving a fuck.
Because, you know, that whatever's going to happen is the best thing that could possibly happen.
You know what I'm saying?
Everybody like Reshare the Space.
This is Mella dropping a third single.
She's out there saving the world.
You have fucking idiots talking about Epstein and all this shit.
There's thousands of Epsteins out there.
The world you live in is way worse than you could ever imagine.
I can't even tell you.
We're going to begin to talk about it a little bit Sunday.
I don't want to have the space I'm having Sunday with this guy, Gray Area Monarch, a
satanic ritual abuse survivor.
I don't want to bring him in because he's going to tell you how this world works because
a lot of these kids experience this world.
I have got a glimpse of this world, and I can tell you that they're over the target,
these guys.
But it's nothing bad. Once you know how this world works, you can almost separate from it.
Let it do what it needs to do while you create music like Melody and some of you people are
doing creating great things. And that's why I appreciate Melody. While everybody's talking
about this and that Melody is talking about, you know, creating, she's showing you,
she's actually taking action towards that and really giving everybody a glimpse of greatness. Appreciate
that Mela B, like, reshare the space. Thank you. Yeah. Well, okay. So how about this? I'll play a
song. We'll continue the conversation. Um, I see we got James up here. Super stoked to touch base
with you. Actually, James, did you want to touch on what we were just talking about?
I don't want to be rude, and I'll play a song after if you want.
No, no, go ahead.
I'm sure the conversation will continue.
I'd love to hear you sing a song anyway.
All right.
James, awesome guy.
Awesome guy.
Maybe I'll save Silly Games for in a bit.
That's the one that's coming out on Friday.
Or play it twice.
Sorry, say that again.
I said or play it twice.
Or play it twice.
That's true, I can do that.
Um, I kind of want to play I think I'm gonna play honeymoon phase this is a new song Repost the space everybody.
Let's get some more people in here. Well it's been a while, it's been a while Silly sweet and a touch of madness
Maybe he's got a past, some type of badass
With a winter stare and skin so fair, oh
Here we go, here we go again
I'm all choked up, I'm a mess
Falling into the deep end, baby
Here we go, here we go, here we go, go, go again
Big brown eyes and a sense of humor
I'd sure like to put him in his place
Maybe at his place
Hold me close
Tell me you love me If just for tonight I'll stomach the heartache
Honey I'm not scared, a little unprepared, oh
Here we go, here we go again I'm all choked up, I'm a mess
Falling into the deep end, baby
Oh, oh, oh, here we go, here we go
Here we go, go, go again
I'm all choked up, I'm a mess
Falling into the deep end, baby
Oh, oh, oh, here we go, here we go, here we go, go, go
I'll be the first to tell you I might be the like to stay here we go again
I'm all choked up I'm a mess Falling into a deep end baby
Oh, here we go, here we go, here we go, go, go again
I'm all choked up, I'm a mess Falling into the deep end, baby
Oh, oh, oh, here we go, here we go, here we go, go, go again I'm all choked up by my mess
Falling into the deep end, baby
Oh, oh, oh, here we go, here we go
Here we go, go, go again
You know, only on X,
you could get close to a singer like Melody.
You know, so we got to appreciate it.
Even though they're enslaving us,
taking all our data
and keeping us in a digital hell,
we could still make music in that hell
and bring heaven to that hell.
Very interesting, no?
Interesting paradox.
The paradoxical universe.
That's actually very interesting.
You just made me think of something.
Like, isn't there...
I'm not well-versed, so please, like, just kind of bear with me here.
But I'm not well-versed. I'm semi-versed on, like... kind of bear with me here but i'm not well versed i'm semi versed on like
none of us know anything the bible like the bible and like that kind of stuff right um is like isn't
there something in the bible that says like something about like like both have to exist
right like there have i don't know i feel like i've heard something like along the lines of like
feel like I've heard something like along the lines of like in in there has to be both like
heaven and hell right so it's kind of the internet could you could see it the same way like yeah
there is the the shittiness of it but at the same time we all get brought together um to do stuff
like this and to to hear music and to hear ideas and have conversations that we wouldn't have otherwise.
So I would call that like the heaven of the social media.
I think that's kind of the heaven of this.
Yeah, I agree.
If you could look at the hell all around you
and just bring heaven to it,
you realize that, wow, you needed the hell
the whole entire fucking time
because that is a mirror for the heaven. The heaven wouldn't need to be called heaven
unless it had something else, you know? And the worse it is on that side, the better it is on
this side. That's a frequency distribution. It shows genius in the simulation we're in.
The most mathematical, perfect simulation we're in. And the only thing that makes it imperfect is the evil and shit like that.
However, if it wasn't for them, we would know it's perfect.
And then it wouldn't be all that fun.
So it's genius.
What do you think?
Do you think there's a possibility of like equilibrium on this,
on this planet, like among us all,
do you think that that's a possibility or do you think that there's always
going to be this, like this flux and flow, like the pendulum swing?
Yeah. I really think it's about just an individual person. Once the individual person has harmony
inside the whole outer world seems to move in harmony. You start to see everything in perfection.
I do think it's an internal thing, not really an external thing. I think there's a lot of harmony.
I'm fucking drinking a Tito's and club right now with a squeeze of lime. You know what I'm saying? I'm
not fighting on the front lines of a fucking war. What are these people talking about the end times?
They have no idea. This is the softest time in the history of known humanity. You serious? You
got chat GPT. You could go get a PhD tomorrow. You know what I'm saying? This is the greatest
time we're in in the world. I think there's a, but like you said, there's a highlight reel. You know what I'm saying? This is the greatest time we're in in the world. I think
there's a but like you said, there's a highlight reel. You got this this phone in your hand,
just beaming you with all the bad shit. Some kid gets smacked in the head on the bus. You're like,
oh, some kid gets fucking, you know, a wedgie over here. You're like, oh, a guy gets shot in
the head. You're like, oh, my God. However, that's happening every second, guys. That's happening
every second. You know what I mean? If you're in the every second, guys. That's happening every second.
You know what I mean?
If you're in the mean streets, you're seeing that shit every day.
Israel, what's up, Israel?
Yeah, I guess it's like, oh shit, we got Israel here.
It's almost like this stuff, the only reason we're privy to it is because now we have access to it, right?
Now we have access to it, right?
Like our world has been shaped, reshaped, because now we have suddenly entered this form of reality where I can see what's happening across the planet in the palm of my hands.
But I can't see it in person.
I can't experience it.
I can just see it as they want to present it, as whoever's posting it wants to present it,
right? So I can think I know. I can guess. I can say, oh, I saw this video, so this is my opinion
now. But can I actually feel like I truly believe it? I don't know, because all I'm seeing is what
I'm being shown. And speaking of genius, you know, your talent, your ability to
play, you know, your guitar and sing melodically at the same time, it's your own words. You know,
that is creative genius right there. So you are a genius in your own right. And that was a very,
very beautiful song, Mella. Oh, thank you. I'm so glad you liked it.
It's new. It's called Honeymoon Phase.
So, if anybody ever wants to request it, that's the one it's called.
Let's go to James.
James, what do you got to say about all this?
Oh, we might have to call him.
One second.
Oh, hey, Mella.
Are you there?
Yep, there.
Oh, I'm sorry, guys.
I'm so sorry about that.
My landlord stopped by with a little mental gift for me.
You got to love those guys.
But, yeah, was there a question to be presented to me?
Because I missed after you guys said the equity and the balance and everything and AJ making his statement about the good and the bad.
Yes, it has to exist.
Both have to exist.
exist without one there can be no other so you know i guess since we were taught as children
Without one, there can be no other.
there's good there's bad there's you know godliness there's evilness everything else
it's uh it's i guess we could call it part of the human experience in this realm uh i don't know
what you want to believe if we have other realms living next to us in parallel that we don't see or
other realms living next to us in parallel that we don't see,
or if that's a place we're going to go,
nobody knows the truth until we fucking, you know,
close our eyes for that final fucking curtain call.
But yeah, so I don't know where the conversation was going past that,
but that's the only thing I can comment on at the moment.
Melody, I absolutely love you.
And when I, the first song i heard
it from you was the one that was on youtube with the alien drawn out the alien artwork
i'm not normal or whatever whatever it was i mean at this point in time i personally consider meli
b the best original artist on x uh and as long as she doesn't use ai she'll remain that way
i think she could be the next joni mitchell or another one of them famous female writers that
just ran the gamut of material because she's fucking exceptional mella exceptional love you
oh thank you so much james love you too i really appreciate that and i like
what you had to say that was beautiful james yeah that was i'm clipping that that was beautiful
yeah absolutely thank you so much i appreciate you're welcome and listen to go back a little
bit earlier i was you know i i worked in the music industry when it was changing you know when rap started coming into it and i think
when uh obviously satan has had control of this world for a long time okay i don't know how much
tech satan has had throughout the history but apparently today's tech is allowing him to reach
more people just as the tech is allowing God to reach more people.
So I guess you have to use discernment in what you view and what you hear.
It's, man, I don't know.
I sound like a kook when I fucking talk, but I hit the doobie and maybe I'll calm down a little bit.
That was one of the best statements I've heard all year, man.
I'm flipping that too.
That's just, everyone's going to have these same feelings once they reach a certain age.
Because I mean, life is about experiences.
Life is what you make it, but life is also what you make with what life gives you.
All right.
So you just, it it's i don't know
i'm not a guru or nothing like that i just play the guitar and do what the i do
i wish i could write songs like mellow i could write lyrics all day but it is impossible
for me to put a guitar and write lyrics and sing a song but i've worked with so many artists where i've i've heard them
sing their song and i could say hey look try doing that line like this you know what i mean like i
would hear it in a different way and that's always been my forte is it hasn't been my writing as a
songwriter i mean i could play i mean well if you listen I do, you'll see I'm a musical guy. I'm not a, I'm not a lyrical guy.
The lyrics I write just are, I don't even know, but I'm diatribing.
Sorry to waste your time.
Love everyone in this way.
Oh, that's not a waste of time at all.
Earlier you said something about, you did say something.
I'm not making this up.
You did say something about like, did you say something about remote viewing or am I dreaming that?
You mean in this conversation or in a previous way?
I feel like it was when you were talking about like,
it's going to bug me because I start, I don't know, maybe I,
maybe I'm just like
receiving a message. I didn't mention remote viewing in this.
Okay. Okay. Then I'm clearly just, I'm on something. Maybe I did, or maybe, I don't know.
Maybe, I don't know. Maybe AJ remote viewing. I don't think, I don't know. Maybe, I don't know. Maybe, AJ. Do you have any remote viewing? I don't think, I don't know.
You know what?
Your spirit team's talking to her spirit team.
And maybe your message to you is to start remote viewing.
Remote viewing is possible.
I don't know why this popped into my head.
But because I thought you brought up remote viewing, but you didn't, clearly, apparently.
But I thought you did. And I remembered something you didn't clearly apparently, but I thought you did.
And I remembered something that I wanted to talk to you guys about, um, that I learned about
recently. Has anybody heard of the, the Monroe Institute? Does that ring a bell to anybody? AJ,
James? Okay. Okay. So for those of you who don't know, the Monroe Institute was this, it Hemi-Sync technology in the 70s.
So during the Cold War, the U.S. was basically trying to explore anything that could possibly give them an advantage.
So they, of course, explored remote viewing to utilize as like psychic warfare essentially and they partnered with
the monroe institute institute to use this hemi sync technology that was developed there
to try and like hone in on this and use it in like as a war tactic so um like there's legitimately a cia like document um it's called what's it called again
i don't know just type in like monroe institute cia document and it'll come up
um but they talk about how it's possible like they talk about achieving out of state
um out of body states of mind,
how you can achieve higher levels of consciousness. And you can literally like remote view different
places on the planet by shifting your energy, by shifting your frequency. Um, and like the fact
that the CIA took it seriously enough to like, they put money into this, they were funding research
and producing like formal reports on
this so the fact that that's like a part of it makes me think it's a little bit you know more
legit um but the reason i brought this up was because um like if that's when that started in
the 70s so they they knew that we could do this they knew consciousness
exploration was a thing back in the 70s and i don't know about you guys but this isn't something
that we were taught this isn't something we were talking about this isn't something that was like
brought up to me before this point in time like i kind of just started diving into this within the
past i think i always had like an interest but I didn't have anything to form that interest
like upon, like I didn't have anything to work with.
But now I'm like finally like learning all this stuff.
Maybe the, maybe the reports are coming out now.
But I'm like, dude, if that's possible and if they could like really like, if they could
use psychological or no, not even, not even psychological, psychic warfare.
That's a term that comes up.
Psychic warfare.
You don't think they're going to use that against their people too?
You know, you said something very interesting.
You said we were never taught this, like what they're teaching now in the 1970s, this consciousness.
However, I do think they got this information from the Bible.
I don't think the Bible has anything to do with these stories.
Inside the stories and the etymology of these words are told.
And they lead to something that, like I'll give you an example.
And they lead to something that, like I'll give you an example.
To reach a certain level of hemi-sync in Christ consciousness, you have to bring cerebral spinal
fluid up the spinal canal.
You do this by doing certain exercises.
It starts at the sacrum.
The sacrum is sacred.
And then it travels up, up the spinal column to the clostrum, like Santa Claus.
column to the clostrum, like Santa Claus. And the clostrum, and what the spinal flue goes up and
down the chimney, up and down the spinal into the clostrum. The clostrum unites both hemispheres of
the brain. So the Bible also, it says it goes up 33 vertebrae. Jesus died at 33. The sacrum is
sacred. The clostrum, there's so many other things. There's so many
other words that go along with this. And if you look at the Hindu texts, that too. If you look
at the Buddhist texts, that too. These are biology texts, not texts on words, you know,
but I don't even know what I'm saying. Oh my God, that's crazy. And it aligns with like the
chakras, right? Like the, uh, exactly yeah like the root chakra would be the sacrum
right so the there's patterns that come up in all of these different ways of thought like all these
different frameworks that people base their existence off of literally and there's these
patterns that i feel like we're all kind of starting to some of us earlier than others but
like at least for myself I'll be honest
like I'm really just like in this process of waking up to a lot of things and realizing that
I think somewhere along the way there's there's somebody I don't know who it is I don't think
any of us know who it is who the true like are. I think that there's like a level above what we're shown personally.
That's just like a gut feeling that I have.
I can't base that on anything.
But I think somewhere along the way,
they learned that there's a lot of power within each and every one of us individually.
And the only way to tame that power, because they had to,
because if they didn't like they couldn't
civilize us the way they wanted it wanted to they couldn't keep us under control under their wings
so they had to tame our power and the way that they could do that was by basically um you know
taking these teachings and putting them in a like twisting them twisting these teachings so that way they no longer
uh empower people to achieve their higher state of consciousness or what some people call divine
awareness and instead make us feel that we um we are subordinate yes we are subordinate. Yes, we are subordinate. The issue is they've also scientifically with the food and everything they've fed us, the calciums and everything, they've calcified our pineal glands.
The whole thing of the chakras with the sacrum and the Christos and everything, once the Christos reaches its point, it literally activates the pineal gland.
That was the whole point of that practice was to get that fluid to the pineal gland.
That's why, you know, I don't know if it's chanting or meditating, whatever they do, but apparently a few.
Stimulating the vagus nerve.
Yeah, he's right.
Stimulating the vagus nerve. Correct. Stimulating the vagus nerve.
Because your entire body is an antenna, you know,
but the pineal gland is the one that reaches that frequency outside of our
known consciousness.
You could say, you know, it's like, it's like when you have a, when something,
when something tells you it's wrong, don't do that.
Or turn here or, you know, and you just miss an accident by a by five seconds.
And you're like, wow, how did the fuck I know to do that?
Because it's one of them subconscious things.
You know, it is what it is.
I don't know.
But it's it's they've written about it for centuries, not millennia in all the books and texts and
everything they've suppressed it because yes we are i mean if you want to go back to the the word
we are created in his image and if his image means uh that's where we that's that's where we have
that's where we wrestle ourselves with, okay?
If we're like in God's image,
but we're all different people and everything else,
but some people are psychic, some people aren't,
you know, it's a unique thing.
But I wanted to tell you, Mela, you know that guy, Sean Ryan, who has an ex-face?
He's like an ex-military guy.
You can't miss him.
He's on YouTube, Sean Ryan.
Do a search for his name with remote viewing. He interviewed the first guy that you're probably
talking about, okay, that brought in there and did the first remote viewing for them.
He had an excellent interview with him, and I think he's done a few others with other people.
So that might be a good way the guy explained, I don't know if he explained his process well enough, but you should enjoy the interview with the guy. It's an older cat, an older guy. Christ must be in his almost 70, 80 by now. But yeah, it was a very, very, very good interview. And I think he would enjoy it for the remote viewing thing.
very, very good interview. And I think you would enjoy it for the remote viewing thing.
That's awesome. Thank you. I just looked it up. Um, it looks, it looks like there's a couple
interviews on Sean Ryan's YouTube, uh, both about this. So I have a feeling there's a couple I'm
going to have to watch here, but yeah, you'll find it very interesting when they, when they
detail what, how, what they utilize them for.
And it wasn't about mind control.
It was about literal remote viewing.
I don't know how,
I'm not going to tell you how they do it,
but the guy will explain it.
they wrote down a couple of coordinates,
and tell us what's there.
And they lock the guy in a room.
he did his thing.
He come out and the guy was like something like, I don't know, extremely accurate. But, you know, yeah, an excellent, excellent thing to look into if you want to jump on that side of the curtain.
like diving deeper into this. We mentioned the Monroe Institute. And this is the institution
that kind of like founded this technology that the CIA decided to use in the Cold War for remote
viewing. And it's still running like this, this institution, Monroe Institute is still running,
and you can still go and participate and learn how to do this stuff, apparently.
Like, I didn't know. I didn't know. I feel like we should all know this. I don't know.
Why does this feel so important to me? Maybe I have yet to find out.
But in the meantime, let's go to some hands. We've got Xavier and then Seattle and then Perez.
Let's go to Perez soon. Yeah. right what's up xavier um i actually i want to show you a song that i am working on i'm currently writing
uh it's not finished uh but you know it's halfway finished so if i could do that
yeah the stage is yours go ahead okay i don't have a name for it yet as well when
I was writing it or out first I was you know singing to myself and it turns out it's gonna
be like a a breakup song or a heartbreak heartbreaking heartbroken song so uh yeah
I'll freestyle great name heart. Heartbroken song. Great name right there, Ax.
I'm coming up with a better name.
Just joking, bro. Just joking.
But I'll come up with lyrics in the middle of it.
But yeah, this is what it sounds like.
I don't usually sing over guitar as well.
I don't usually sing over guitar as well.
I usually do like R&B and reggae.
Oh, my love, I just want to give it up.
I was hoping you can just feel the, all the good times we shared.
Hoping that you would care, but sometimes love isn't fair.
Oh, how I know that you broke my heart into two
and now I don't know what's true thought I could depend on you and I was so wrong
oh my love how could you just do that pretty sure that I won't ever come back Ooh, ooh, ooh
And I won't just hold on
You played my love when it was so strong
You played my love like it was a game
Now I choose to fall
I forget your name
This is the part where I got a freestyle.
And oh my lord, why did you just leave me?
I just thought that you were all I need.
Oh my lord, you were my everything.
I probably would have given you that ring. And I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, oh all right that's it for that one i gotta come up in lyrics
is that about a girl man gonna sound like is that is that about a girl dude uh is that about
what happened i mean what was that about a significant other yeah yeah a breakup you
know we all go through it i got my heart broken bro how long ago how long ago but yeah i gotta i gotta figure out um towards the end was
like now i choose to forget your name i gotta i gotta figure i gotta figure out uh like in certain
moments of the song how i want to actually sing it like it's so i'm still working on it yeah you're pulling some like falsetto notes up in there
some head voice um do you sing in that register often yeah i mix it up do everything you know
sick yeah it's funny like a new song uh like whenever i first write a song i'm i love that
phase of like figuring out how i want to present it, how I want to sing it, because you can add little flares here and there.
So I'm excited to see how it turns out and how it progresses and evolves.
Thanks for sharing that, dude.
That was awesome.
I'm so sorry that you had your heart broken.
No, it was for the better.
Sometimes we need that, you know?
Yep, exactly.
Got to break it up a little bit so we can build it up even stronger.
My man, Prez in the house. Prez, what's good, Prez? We got to go to Prez, Seattle.
What's up, Prez? What you doing, my man? I talked to your mother the other day.
What a beautiful lady. She is, wow.
She's charming. That's where you get your charm. Now I know.
What's good, y'all? How's it going?
Nah, yeah, man. I literally just pulled up to the crib not too long ago.
So my apologies for not being here earlier on.
Yeah, man. I mean, I don't know what's been said already in relation to the conversation by the way xavier i've heard you do poetry before but i did not know you could sing
bro so dang that was wow that was really really good i'm really really shocked bro i did not know
that that's what you did as well and you know i guess in relation to the title that i'm seeing
up there unified by sound and i think me you had put the power of music, the original title.
I definitely do believe in sound in itself being a form of frequency, right?
So whether it's expressed through music or even just through words, like for me, just with lyricism and bars and stuff, I definitely feel like, at least for me, when I get into that type of bag,
that's a form of, I won't say channeling,
but getting into those highest states of frequency.
So yeah, man, but other than that, man,
I'm just here to listen in on the conversation,
kick back with y'all, and shout out to the room, man.
I see Tim, James, Ezraelle, I am, Red Pill, Rick,
Mike, Nut Freak, Emre, and Dark Knee down there in Seattle, of course.
So, yeah, man, I'm just here to support you, bro.
And, yeah, man, AJ, thank you, man.
Appreciate that convo you had with Mom Dukes tomorrow, hopefully.
She'll come through and speak on the space as well.
So, yeah, I'm going to land there.
Thanks for coming through.
What time space?
What time did you say, Preston? You want to throw it
up top, man? Yeah, man. I mean, it's Miller's space. I don't want to just... No, do it. Do it.
Yeah, put it up top. Yeah, for sure. It's going to be 11, 10 central time. So I think, I don't
know, depending on what time zone you're at. Yeah, we're going to be talking about God and consciousness and all that.
Does God exist?
Is God within?
You know, all kinds of things.
I'm always about multiple angles of approach.
So, yeah, man, I'll definitely pop it up there.
Yeah, I want to say what's up to Rick and Azrael, Amra, Red Pill, everybody else.
Thank you for coming.
I love it.
AJ just, I, okay, so the, the space title, Prez was, he was correct.
It was unified by sound.
And then there was a heart and then it said the power of music.
And then all of a sudden it went blank.
And it was just like, if you'd like to enter a title please enter one uh it
didn't say it that sassy but I'm like okay that's weird so then I put the title back in but I forgot
what the second half said and Prez said the power of music and I was like oh yeah and I put it in
there and then AJ AJ goes in and just changes it And of course he had to put aliens at the end.
It's so on brand.
That's so AJ.
I'm an agent for the aliens.
I'm trying to negotiate peace.
Are you actually?
I don't know.
They're like, yeah, you really want peace?
They're talking about Epstein when there's thousands of Epsteins.
They're talking about, you know, trusting plans and they're talking about primaries.
You guys have no chance. And I'm like, come on, we have to have some chance.
They're like, the only way you're going to win is if you get people to create, create, create, create.
Create, create, create.
That's the only way we win. And that's why Melody, you're creating, you're creating.
And that's why, Melody, you create.
Show us how to create.
We're in like the midst of greatness and just watching it, you know?
Watching it in real time is a different feel.
I've seen it a few times with people in real time,
watching the rise, looking at it, you know, studying it like,
wow, it's interesting.
It's going to blow.
I'm really excited for this conversation that Prez is going to have in his space because he brought up something I've been thinking about a lot.
And you said you're going to be talking about, like, God and, like, a higher power, right?
Yeah, everything to do with that, you know.
And like I said, multiple angles of approach will be
appreciated and i think in some ways it might be a good thing for myself too just to reflect on
what i believe in or lack of belief and so yeah just being able to hear different people's povs
just in relation to god and what their understanding of what a creator or a deity is or are their deities is this a prison
planet aj so yeah mella definitely tap in if you got free time for sure yeah i'm excited because i
uh i recently watched this video i sent it to aj and i think he had a watch of it too
um where this this woman was telling us about like um frequencies and how to how to elevate your frequency because the how did she distinguish it?
She said so there's like the highest frequency she described to be like the higher power like God.
That's the highest frequency.
And then the people that were created by that higher power.
the people that were created by that higher power,
that would be like another level of frequency
below the highest, which is God.
And then below us is like the material world.
So that's like the lowest frequency.
And we get to create things in the material world. Why is that so hard for me to
say right now? It's probably the drink I had. But it kind of made me think like, okay, well, if
we want to elevate, if we want to raise our frequency, because apparently that's the goal.
That's what everybody's talking about. Everybody's talking about let's raise our frequency, because apparently that's the goal. That's what everybody's talking about.
Everybody's talking about let's raise our frequency.
And if the highest frequency, bear with me here.
If the highest frequency is our creator, whatever you deem that creator to be, to look like, whatever.
that creator to be to look like whatever um and and his or her or their um like way of
executing or i guess like exercising their highest frequency is to create things to create us
doesn't that then mean that our way of raising our frequency would be to create things holy shit that's actually
pretty mind-blown so is the way that we raise our frequency through means of creation right
that's like the plan what the hell the creators don't want to be worshipped? He doesn't want you to be worshipping him. He wants you to create. Yeah. Exactly. And bring
all things back to him. It says that in the Bible. And to create life, right?
I mean, when you think about it, if we think about it in its most basic sense, it's like
something created us and for us to raise our frequency maybe we have
to create and whether that's children or music or paintings or photographs or novels
whatever it is and then somewhere along the way money was introduced into the world of creation.
If it was up to me, I would sit on a beach all day drinking coconuts and pina coladas and watching those sunsets, listening to the waves.
That's very, that would elevate your frequency.
Yeah, man, the water, the water, the water's powerful because.
It's interesting you say that I'm sitting at the beach right now.
I'm so jealous. Let's go to Seattle. Seattle, what, what do you think about all this? Tell me
what's on your brain. Well, I think it's weird that I reposted a post I made about consciousness and then I come in here
after AJ liked it earlier and then you guys are now talking about consciousness
so it's a great singularity great great post I know I kind of want to get I'm
kind of in fairly public so I would read it out loud but I think Melo should read
it Melo should be okay Let me go find this post.
I'll put it up top for you.
Yeah, put it up top. I'd be happy to.
Seattle, you in Miami?
Wait, are you in Florida, Seattle?
Where do you live?
right here where I'm at.
He's in Seattle.
Oh, shit. That's like Forrest Gump.
He's like, that's Georgia.
He's from Texas.
He fucked up all the names.
I just did that.
Yeah, I'm half retarded.
Also, that was the most boomer reference.
He's like, that's Forrest Gump.
He's like, that's Bill.
That's Georgia.
He's from California.
And he fucked up all the things
i love it i do it too all right let's see what this post says actually i'm gonna pull it up on
my computer so i can i'm trying to stop looking down all the time i'm always looking down guys
does that take a toll on your neck or is it just mine dude Dude, walking around town, people are growing like humps on their neck.
It's insane.
You got to swim.
Swimming reverses that.
You got to swim.
Find a pool, swim.
You get to neck up,
get good neck alignment.
Yeah, that's true.
I love swimming.
It saved your life.
We got Taylor in the house.
Israel comes back around again.
Let's go, Israel.
Inoki, and I see you down there a little bit, Dot, disappearing.
Get back up here. Everyone, come up, talk, share what you got. Let's go.
Okay, are we ready for this post about consciousness?
Let's do it. Okay, so this is from Seattle. He posted.
Interim Conclusions. Karma Wars and the event stream date august 11th 2025 speaker redacted
slash you karma and the engine of creation karma is not punish i'm gonna start over karma is not
punishment or reward but the active energy that powers the
event stream. Every action, thought, and feeling pushes energy into the event stream, shaping how
reality, the materium, forms. Karma is plural, dynamic, and competitive. It is the clash of
countless individual claims upon the unfolding stream.
Two, the event stream. Eternal, not infinite, always flowing, never exhausted. Has threshold
effects, strong at the core, degrading outward. It is irreducible.ducible irreducible attempts attempts to cut it down to ultimate
particles example cern's search for god particle missed the point consciousness precedes matter
matter is created by mind not the other way around okay that's a crazy point that i want to
we have to go back to that i'm going to keep to, we have to go back to that. I'm going to keep reading, but we have to go back to that.
Soul and illusion of separation.
Excuse me.
The soul, energetic capsule isolating awareness from the greater field of consciousness, creates the illusion of individual identity. Ooh.
The subconscious is not personal, but the vast collective consciousness.
Shared reality is fragile.
Distortions of mind distort the materium itself.
I feel like I'm going to want to go back to all of this. Okay. Number four,
predictive programming and control. The powers that be inject imagery, trauma, and propaganda
into mass minds. These inputs slip into the subconscious where they hijack the shaping of
the event stream. This is why predictive programming works.
Most humans do not deliberately create
but are moved by external imprints.
Mind over matter is number five.
Proof of principle.
Consciousness can override physical death.
Through feedback loops between awareness and subconscious,
it is possible to re-manifest a body and reality
conditions it is this is rare but demonstrates that mind is sovereign over materium
wow consciousness can override physical death
through feedback loops between awareness and subconscious it is possible to re-manifest a body and
reality conditions okay emotions is number six movers of reality oh okay movers of reality is
emotions that's cool emotions equals fuel every feeling imprints the subconscious shaping what manifests feel shitty create shitty desire and in imagination
are the steering mechanisms animals mostly react humans and perhaps some primates and whales
can deliberately create okay and that okay yeah we'll go back. Number seven, karma wars. Competing factions fight over claims on the event stream.
Ritualists often don't understand mechanics.
They pull levers blindly.
Those who do not understand can call outcomes from the stream consciously.
Collective creation equals messy but powerful.
Precision decreases but energy increases when masses are moved
number eight we're almost done don't worry number eight ai versus human will ai has no will no
desire no biochemistry it cannot participate in creation only execute code fear of ai overlords
is misplaced only humans with imagination and desire can claim
the event stream. Either pirates of the materium. This phrase names the hijackers. Those who
manipulate collective consciousness to steal the stream's power. They are pirates riding the currents of our reality, redirecting
karmic winds for their agendas. The bottom line is we are all creators, each staking karmic claims
on the event stream. To awaken to this is to take back sovereignty from the aether pirates.
Control your mind, control your field, control or control control your field and you alter the materium
itself and then there's this really cool little diagram here that makes it really easy to figure
out what all i just said but that was really cool um let's go to some hands see what people
got to say about this imagine imagine at the end of all that it was like it's all the Jews fault like after all that bring knowledge
Where you that's what I was thinking
It's the Jews
Oh my god, this is why I'm gonna get put on a list and it's gonna be all your fault
Anyways, um, I don't know who wants to speak on this
Seattle did you want to... Oh, go ahead, Tim.
Kabbalah. Kabbalah. Kabbalah. I forget the pronouncing it. Hermetic principles.
Say that again. I didn't hear the first part of what you said.
I forget how to pronounce the word. It's Kabbalah. But the Hermetic Principles.
The Kabbalah.
The Kabbalah and the Hermetic Principles.
Okay, tell me more.
It's just their formula to run the show.
If you actually use the diagram
and learn about the...
God, now I can't say it.
What the hell's going on?
The Principles. I can't even say the word now. can't say it. What the hell's going on? The principles.
I can't even say the word now.
Hermetic principles.
That would be essential.
Hermetic principles.
Thank you, AJ.
That would be basically the right-hand side.
Everything that is getting in front of you from the left-hand side.
I'm obviously, hopefully you're understanding I'm talking about the...
I'll call it a sigil, but whatever.
But, you know, you instantly go to karma, you bounce down to the bacterium, then you come back to you.
And this is a cycle. It's describing a cycle, basically.
But you want to try to stay to the left as much as possible.
So, like, when, you know, Bob Marley said, pass the duchy to the left-hand side, he's, you know, that's a clue.
Interesting.
So I wanted to go back to something, but I want to touch base with the hands first.
So let's go to Rick.
Welcome to the stage.
What do you got to say on this?
Thank you. Rick, what's up? What's up you got to say on this? Thank you.
Rick, what's up?
How you doing, bro?
Appreciate being here.
I appreciate you, Melody, endlessly.
All your stuff's so emotional.
Anyway, so that whole dissertation that you just read of Seattle,
that's like a human design workshop.
I like to simplify things to โ€“ I'll just take a part of that or a part of what was discussed before.
I'm very experimental, scientific-minded guy and esoteric as well. And so I always like to have some, you know, as much as I can receipts on, on, you know,
evidence of, of the, the, the metaphysical, right. So I was very intrigued by the hemi-sync,
which is the hemispheric synchronization. I call that soul grounding. And I think it's very interesting, the space and the music.
And it ties into something I don't think has been brought up yet, which is the pyloerection, which is the goosebumps, right?
And animals have it.
Humans have it.
And in many esoteric circles and scientific as well, and it's been measured over time,
and the scientific back side of it is that the aura, which is tied to pyloerection,
which is a measurable force from human photonic ability, is this esoteric, well, it's not even, it's scientific
esoteric, call it what you will, it's measurable, where cells communicate with each other through
photons and electromagnetic frequencies, and it's measurable on some level, some way,
through sensitive instruments. And it's interesting to me that music is the core,
that if we want to experience control, I think I would call it control of ourselves,
that, you know, it's interesting to me that piloerection, you hear a song and you get
goosebumps, right? And many in the science community talk about pylorection,
and they talk about music as well,
like this ability to be emotionally triggered into this state of being.
It's almost like theta waves, like in the dream state,
when you're just getting into the dream state.
And you're in this middle realm where you can consider both realms like the esoteric dream world and reality.
You're right in this theta middle state, right, which is this meditative state. pilar erection and this whole hemispheric synchronization thing where, you know, it's
a frequency that puts you into, it's a frequency and an emotion that puts you into this, I
call it soul grounding.
And it's evidential too.
And it's interesting to me that animals do it when they're in fight or flight or defense mode.
And it's this place to me, and I would describe it as where time let's say, where you can perceive things that otherwise you couldn't elsewise.
And I think the easiest place โ€“ the easiest way โ€“ because you guys were talking about โ€“ what was it, Melody?
It was remote viewing. That's what it was.
And so that is another state of, we call it theta, whatever
it is. But the easiest place I see that people can get
into this state of esotericism is
music. Because if you talk to your aunt,
your uncle, your grandmother, they can achieve that. They
can relate to that on the most basic level of music. And there's nothing else like music that
initiates that state of spirituality. I'll call it the spiritual grounding spirituality. And anyway,
so anyway, I find it, the whole conversation fascinating. And anyway, um, so anyway, I find it the whole
conversation fascinating. And I think it all ties back to the title, like unified by sound. Anyway,
I'll land there. Appreciate it. I love that. Thank you. That was awesome. And you're right.
Like it does. Music is like, unlike anything, um, in the sense of like, everyone can relate,
like you said, everyone can feel it.
Sometimes we don't even like know what exactly we're feeling. It's like a playground. It's like if everything is at its essence, vibration and resonance, music is the playground that we get
to all just kind of engage with and have fun.
And I want to say one thing,
you know what the best thing about music is?
The fact that when you hear a song,
you remember the time and day where you were,
when you heard it,
how you felt you like,
like locks time in history,
AJ, what is your favorite song of all time?
Ooh, let me have to think about that a little bit.
I do. I would have to think about that.
Give us three, a fast tempo, a medium and a slow.
Your favorite three songs that gives you options.
I might need time, but Bohemian Rhapsody is probably the best song freddie mercury was
one of the best performers ever i'll tell you what the best performance was of all time
was live aid in 1985 the world was kind of falling apart communism was on the rise we were at the you
know at the top of the nuclear war we didn't know what the fuck was going on. There was people in Africa,
or they were starving to death.
There was so much tension in the region.
The deep state was using that region
to start a civil,
a total global war.
So what these groups did,
they wound up putting this Live Aid concert together.
And what do you know?
Wasn't that guy's name geldoff or something like that
geldoff bob geldoff goes to africa sees all starving children comes back and puts on this
whole event where 1.7 billion people tuned in on television it was the first satellite cable event
in the history and what do you know all the best fans of the time went it was like the battle of the bands
of the universe and what do you know queen everybody knows the band queen they were kind
of like on the outs they were kind of they weren't in fashion anymore they were a big they were a big
band anyway freddie mercury goes on stage and gives the greatest performance of all time in front of 1.7 billion people.
It was one of the most fascinating powers that you can even imagine.
I hope we can do something like that.
Yeah, out of all the greatest accomplishments of humanity, that was probably one of the best.
He did it in front of billions.
He had everybody chanting his name. He put his hands, he would write a couple of songs where he would put his hands of the best. He did it in front of billions. He had everybody chanting his name, chanting his... He put his hands...
He would write a couple songs where he would put his hands in the air.
You know, clap twice, put his hands in the air.
And the people would do it.
That was Radio Gaga.
Lady Gaga named her name after Radio Gaga.
They all gave him respect.
Michael Jackson was the biggest guy in the world at that time.
However, he was a groupie for Freddie Mercury.
He would follow Freddie Mercury down from concert to concert.
It's crazy.
That performance is what would you call the quintessential having them in the palm of your hands.
You saw that, James.
What did you think about that?
That was around your time anyway.
So tell us about that.
You can give us the perspective.
I was about three or four years out of high school then.
And I was blown away.
I mean, I had been a Queen fan my whole life,
although I never seen them live.
Maybe they had a couple clips somewhere.
But that performance was just, it's going to be eternal.
That performance will be eternal
especially when he had the
and the crowd is like
back and forth
no band, no nothing, just him
and it was raw
it was fucking awesome
it was like the performance of a lifetime
oh man, this is great
if you have a dark mind
if you have a dark mind if you have a dark mind, if you have a dark mind,
if you have a dark mind,
you could only hope to have another
disaster like that so you could
perform at such a benefit concert.
Imagine that.
Melody performs like that.
The greatest performance of all time.
I'll let the world fall apart.
It was fantastic.
I'm not saying I haven't seen other i mean the first
concert i ever seen in my lifetime that my mom and dad actually let me go to an older brother
was yes in the round and that's when fragile and roundabout and oh prog rock's fucking finest
moment but yeah sorry i dated myself there it's very yeah it's still dark
times a lot of fucking music it's it's still dark times and we actually need a a concert like that
right now it would do so much justice to to have that but the question is who would perform at that
well it's satanic it's it's a satanic music industry. You don't want to have the people here perform.
Maybe it starts here.
Maybe the battle against good and evil starts here in this little space right here, right now.
Who knows?
It could really well be that way.
I believe it.
And then it's us that has to make the music.
So he hit the nail on the head.
We got to figure it out.
Exactly, AJ. That's why I'm digging into this. I believe there's
a collective consciousness.
We're bees on a
hive. For some reason, we follow
whatever queen is yelling at us
Or, every once
in a while, we say, bitch, shut the fuck up.
Well, I love that um that's absolutely correct but you remember there's an old saying that says it takes a village okay well i think when you have
communities that are downtrodden they are they are literally the producers of the oh i don't want to
use the word riffraff but the thievery we're not talking corporate or white collar thievery
like we're getting screwed over by our fucking rulers okay but but you know the crime that
hits the streets that's not paid for by antifa you know just bad neighborhoods bad living conditions destroy lives
you know whether it takes a generation because the parents just had to move there because the
economy crashed but they still were fucking you know had values it's just that now the school
that the kids went to for the eight hours a day they were indoctrinated into the bullshit that was taught into the school.
And now they're coming home and tell mom and dad
to go fuck themselves and
all this other shit.
I don't know why I went there.
Well, you went there for good reason
because destroyed lives
creates low-wage workers.
It creates a certain type of
workforce. All leaders create
a world to staff the workforce
So when it has to beat the shit out of us
That's the sad part
Think about this
How close does the word bullshit
We got red pill and brick right after you see that
We gotta get surprised too
We're going through some Bolshevik. Bolshevik. Bullshit.
We're going through some Bolshevik shit right now.
Facts. Oh, yeah, the mind control never stops.
Sure, sure.
But yeah, yeah, yeah.
Whose hands are we next?
Let's go to Prez, and then we'll go to Red Pill, and then we'll go to Rick.
Yeah, thank you, Mela, AJ, everybody in the room. It's a great conversation. I'm going
to just go back to what Mela and Xavier were saying real quick, and then I'm going to chime
in on one of the points that Seattle put, and then I'm going to post a journal article, which I think
might kind of tie into this conversation. I'll just read the abstract quickly just so y'all can get the gist of it.
But Mela, what you were talking about
in terms of what you might call the creators
and the people who created us, right?
And them operating at a higher frequency.
I was just thinking about,
and then also what Xavier was saying
and what he was doing. And I was thinking about, and then also what Xavier was saying and what he was doing,
and I was thinking about the word stillness. And I wonder if part of being created as human beings,
we are supposed to be able to exhibit that balance, you know, this idea of stillness versus
creating or even being productive. So even just the regular day-to-day things that people do going
to work, right? Maybe that's a form of creating.
And then I was also thinking about the ancient Sumerian texts, the Anunnaki, and then them being
deemed creators, which they might be pseudo-creators because they altered our DNA, apparently. And if
that is to be true, then what does that say about their frequency level? They're at a frequency
level that's just slightly higher than human beings, but just below than the creator of creators. And then, you know, Seattle, you know,
the point about, let me just read it here, the shared reality is fragile. Distortions of mind
distort the material itself. I was thinking about cognitive behavioral principles in psychology
and the importance of being able to reframe one's negative thoughts because on average in general we are flooded with a lot of negative thinking for the most part and
so if we do have this shared reality in relation to our thoughts and the distortions that come with
it then I guess that would have a lot of implications as to how we interpret the material
world if we're not self-aware and then don't take action steps to
relieve those said distortions so perhaps if the collective conscious was able to reframe those
distortions be able to deal with our karmic loops and cycles see through the predictive programming
and have more of an accurate lens of how we interpret the materium itself and i saw this
article man it was talking about like producers
and stuff and like sampling and loops and people who love doing the loops and stuff with their beats
and the producers who do this like the dj premieres of this world apparently their problem solving
skills became better their neuroplasticity increased and i don't know it just had a lot of like
implications so yeah I guess music definitely plays a role and I'm gonna
just read this abstract here on this article and I'll post it down there in
the purple pill the title of the article is how beat
perception co-ops motor neurophysiology and basically the abstract says beat
perception offers cognitive scientists an exciting opportunity to explore how
cognition and action are intertwined in the brain, even in the absence of movement. Many believe the
motor system predicts the timing of beats, yet current models of beat perception do not specify
how this is neurally implemented. Drawing on recent insights into the motor system's
neurocomputational properties, we propose that beat anticipation relies on action-like
processes consisting of precisely patterned neural time, keeping activity in the supplementary motor
area, orchestrated and sequenced by activity in the dorsal striatum. In addition to synthesizing
recent advances in cognitive science and motor neuroscience, our framework provides testable
predictions to guide future work. So it's all about music and cognition and the brain. So with that,
I'll end there, man. I'll post that article down there if y'all want to peep it. Yeah.
Thank you, Mella and AJ. I love that. Thank you. I'm definitely going to go
and check that out. Yeah, there's so much there. I can't wait for your space too, because I think
like we're going to, I'm really excited too, because I think like we're gonna,
I'm really excited to attend because I would love to like dive into this stuff deeper. And like,
you know, you mentioned the Anunnaki and like what frequency would they be on, right? Like,
there's so much to dive into. And it's funny because like, we're all just like here speculating,
but it's actually, I don't know about you,
but it's actually like a lot of fun, right?
So AJ always says this is perfect.
We live in the perfect world.
And in a sense, I think we do because, I don't know,
it'd be kind of boring if we had everything figured out.
If we had all the answers and if we didn't have anything to debate about
and to talk about like this and to, you know, speculate on,
life would be kind of
boring and mundane. So yeah, I'm excited that I get to have these conversations with you guys.
So much fun. Um, cool. Prez, was there anything else you wanted to add there? Uh, please do post
that down in the purple pill and feel free to post it up, up top if you want to. Can we get another song from you soon, Mella?
Yeah, sure.
Now's the perfect time if everyone's down for it.
Because, your girl, you know, as the night gets later.
I'm going to end up smoking a joint or something and not being able to sing properly.
But, yeah, let's do this.
Let's do a song, and then we'll continue.
All right, I'm gonna play Silly Games,
because it's coming out on Friday. Take your shoes off, hang your coat, stay a while
Baby, it's cold out there
We could play a coconut, you always win
Oh, it's not fair
It's okay I love that smile
I'll always stare
Promise me you'll never leave
Oh dear, still care I know that you said, but I want to see it, I want you to cry
I want you to cry so I know that you love me
I want you to fight when you get angry
So I know that your heart is still there
No one is still there
I've been hurt, I've been wronged
I've played along to those silly games
On the surface it seems so perfect Until it's too late
Maybe we could say the things we seem to
Hide away, hide away
You and me, we are a team and this year ain't a child's play
I know that you say it but I wanna see it, I want you to cry So I know that you love me
I want you to hurt So I know that you care
So I know that you care
I want you to fight
When you get angry
So I know that your heart is still there.
So I know that your heart is still there.
Bing bong thank you thanks that was silly games and it releases on friday so thursday at midnight and i'm very excited for you guys to hear it and fun fact about the recording is it's the first song actually yeah it is the first song the first song that my
dad has recorded on in a very very very long time so we brought him into the
studio and all the piano parts and the organ I'm giving you little hints here
yeah all those pianos are my dad.
Very excited.
That's awesome.
That's actually an awesome story.
We saw it. It's an awesome song, too.
I like the best part
I like about that song is the fact that she
says silly games in the second part of that.
Like she like held it off and then it hits you with the song and it hits you
a little different.
does that even make sense?
It makes sense.
So she held the title for the perfect part and then hit you with it.
you weren't not ready for it.
Toys you off guard.
I envy her
and her ability to hit the perfect
note and her runs
between the notes. I envy
every single fucking one of those fucking
aspects of you, Mella.
If I was a musician, I would hate her so much.
That's why all the musicians,
they definitely hate her guts. There's no way
they come in here and have to stomach this greatness.
And then Noah not.
Oh, my God.
They're all probably creating music.
I can hear a note.
You might be destroying the whole world.
What's the point of being alive if you have that?
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Come on now.
Come on now.
That's what they must have done to Jesus.
There's still the guitar in Jesus.
So come on now.
One reason to live.
If not, I'd be gone long ago.
I love it.
I think it's great.
Man, that's fantastic.
What kind of production did you actually put on it, Mella?
You'll have to listen.
You're going to hear it on Friday.
James is jumping the gun.
So what I will tell you,
what I will tell you about the production of this song
and every song that I've, you know,
gone into the studio to work on for this record, this album,
every song is old school recorded,
just like everyone's grandparents did it um it's all analog um
it's all like the we did like live takes on the floor for the drums and the bass um and then we
went in like layered some guitars and some some sauce i like to call it sauce. We added the sauce. Um, but nothing is like a sample.
Nothing is, nothing is like, um, you know, a downloaded sound or anything like every single
sound that you hear on these recordings was made by us. So I'm pretty proud of that. It's,
It's very old school and I'm excited for you guys to hear it.
it's very old school and I'm excited for you guys to hear it.
Yeah, I think, and isn't your significant other at the helm there, right?
Yeah, he's the guitarist.
So all the lead line guitars that you hear on the music, like Dance and Cry and One Thing Not You are the most recent releases.
Those, they're all recorded the same way so yeah dakota he is my
significant other and while we've been working on this album we've also been planning our wedding
kind of not really i've been putting a whole lot more energy into the album than into anything else. Your productions have fucking sounded fantastic.
The productions have been fantastic.
Thank you so much.
That means a lot.
I don't have a producer coming into the studio with us.
I'm literally doing it.
I didn't realize that I was going to be the producer.
You do have a producer
It's you guys
You are recording how you perform it
And that's the fucking
Only way to get it done to keep the humanity
You guys are doing fucking great
The quality is fantastic too
The analog, it's warm
It's clear
It's a fantastic production what you've
released and even even the alien production what the fuck is the name of that song it's called
it's called different breed yeah that was our first um song that we ever worked on together
dakota and i actually we've we've worked on other stuff before it but it was very like low level
production we never really got anywhere with it but that was the first song we finished together
um and yeah he he fully produced that like it was just us we didn't have a team like we didn't
have an engineer we literally recorded different breed in his dad's basement well let me tell you
something okay that obviously that's a different style than what you're doing now.
But feel free to revisit that style with Dakota at the helm.
And that style of music was, I mean, to me, it sounded fresh.
I think, man, literally your voice set it apart. But, I mean, whatever.
Just in listening to how I listen to things, the production was fucking fantastic.
All right?
I would say give the man a kiss for me, but that would sound bad.
But at least maybe put him on the back and say, dude, you've got some props tonight.
Okay, I will.
Yeah, fantastic.
Fantastic work.
All right, James, stay up here stay up here james i'm
just gonna go around the horn real fast but uh everyone i know that james is a musician man so
coming from him it actually sorry it takes so much time guys no that's all right man you're a musician
it's actually you're getting a musician's point of view it's a different point of view
i just want to give everybody that insight before you even talk you know he's a musician
so see other musicians appreciate that that is that's on another level you know um yo just what's
up man what's going on enoch and i'm gonna go to my man prez we'll say what's up to havoc in the
house what's up tk in the house red pill red pill you go oh oh oh oh oh oh
yo right after enoch uh red pill
goes i know red pill you have a hand on here let's see what's up man yo what's going on bro
how's it going what's up mella aj press him chilling chilling just uh enjoying the the
weather out here you know it's nice uh approaching approaching beautiful out here right man it's so
weird it's like a full summer.
Like, I'm in the pool right now.
You know what I'm saying?
It's weird.
But it's kind of cool out.
But you know what I'm saying?
Yeah, yeah. It's definitely, like, weird that it's pool weather right now.
Put it that way up in this area.
But, yeah, I forgot to say what's up.
Missed some of the earlier stuff.
But so you got some channeling going on, some music and aliens.
Always fun topics, you know. We're in a double five day today. So I don't know if anybody's feeling a bit
Oh, I was seeing fights everywhere today
Yeah, yeah, that's gonna be uh some chaotic energy today, you know fives absorbed quickly so
Good day for like scanning and picking up info good day for traveling i'm sure
everybody got out outside it was nice weather a little bit um you know pleasure seeking fun all
those good five attributes today so you know i gotta watch the temper you know fives definitely
have that trigger point because they're feeling a bit trapped so i like their freedom but um
yeah i hope everybody you know navigated the chaotic double five energy and didn't do anything too impulsive today.
Or maybe you did and you had a good outcome.
We'll see.
Yeah, man.
That's awesome.
That is awesome.
I was definitely feeling chaotic today and, like, restless and just, like, I needed to do something, like, but I didn't know what.
And the remedy was I made the best dinner ever. Like, I literally just grabbed my keys because I didn't know what to do something like but i didn't know what and my the remedy was i made the best dinner ever like
i literally just grabbed my keys because i didn't know what to do with myself i grabbed my keys got
my car drove to the grocery store bought what i wanted and i made like the best dinner ever so
something good came of it there you go you traveled with it too that's that's how it works
you know you kind of just got to roll with it and feel the energy so that's really cool i literally woke up and walked out the door and went on a fucking walk like the
second i woke up like that's how much i was and how long how long was this walk it was about 35
40 minutes something like that like 2.8 miles
To point him was that you Tim is that you saying that I walked all fucking day bro I walked all fucking day. Yeah me well I have seizures so I'm
Technically not supposed to be like walking around like that, but I had to get out of the house and go somewhere
I had to get out of the house and go somewhere.
Yeah, so everybody's embodying that travel energy today.
I love it.
I want to say what's up to Red Pill.
Red Pill, what's up, man?
What's going on?
Oh, hey, AJ, and hi, Mella.
Beautiful song before.
I think that's the second time I've heard it now,
and it gets better every time.
And I just wanted to touch on what we were talking about before with the um with the frequencies this is uh i'm not much of a musician but i definitely uh vibe with this stuff that's i
was actually looking for a bit of a music room saw this pop up and then we all started talking
conspiracies so i was gonna i'm gonna have a bit of a break but i thought i'll dip in
but uh i wanted to post some
stuff i'm just putting it in the pill now uh what we were talking about before with frequencies
uh one second yeah so um so our body's made up of 70 water imagine how frequency of music can
affect our natural state and i've put like a little diagram on there of a water sound image at 432
hertz and as you guys are musicians you probably know that that's like the natural state of uh
harmonic frequency it's what we would uh maybe experience when we're walking through a forest
the leaves blowing the water flowing that's like a healing energy and um a little bit of a
conspiracy here in 1953 the worldwide agreement was made based on the idea
that the Rockefeller Foundation to change the frequency of music,
they changed it from the natural harmonic resonance of 432 hertz
to a current consciousness suppressing of 440 hertz.
And so a lot of the mainstream music we listen to
has got this slight taint in it where people aren't even aware of this
and we're just kind of walking around,
listening to what's in the charts
and we're being kind of hit with something
that doesn't really sit right with us.
And I think, you know,
I'm all about solutions, by the way.
And that's why I think I'm trying to pass this information on.
You guys need to look into the 432 hertz tune your
music into this way use i think it's healing music and i'm just going to quickly post something else
underneath that just putting these in the pill here um just a quick one and i won't go too long
uh let me see right so i've just popped that in there and yeah so this one's an ancient
the agents used to use sound to heal i'm more into i like going to ancient ancient stuff like we're
talking 30 40 000 years i've just been drawn to that the past few years and in malta at the
oldest underground temple in the world there's a room called the oracle chamber designed to vibrate sounds of 111 hertz which scientists now know kills cancer cells using the power of the
11th harmonic frequency and uh and then final post i want to bombard your space with it but
i've got another one here for you um this is a ted talk from i think it's like many years ago now let me quickly check yeah 11 years ago by a guy called
Anthony Holland 17 minutes definitely worth like checking out sometime save it in your watch list
he's talking to break it down he's talking about how music or the sound frequencies in general um
when you I mean you know we all know like the opera singer, when they reach a certain frequency,
you can smash glass.
You know, it's the same kind of principle on a microscopic level.
He's talking about if we can figure out cancerous cells and how they vibrate with frequency,
then we can hit the same amount of frequency with that and it will destroy the cancer cells.
And so his whole thing here is that this was 11 years ago remember you know this is like hidden secret knowledge and ancient civilizations
knew about this and we're still going around today you know it's the biggest problem in the world but
this you know you have the power right now to to heal even free music that guy before he was singing
because he had his heart broken he and himself was writing about music to help himself heal and uh in that way as well it's not just on a musical level and uh so
with with to finish off with the the uh amni holland talk he was uh it comes down to it that
we have a lot of invasive like um surgeries and things now um you know with cancer and things like
that which can actually be detrimental and
opposite to help him but um he's talking about like you know you could have a room full of like
children who've got cancer and it's just hitting them with all this frequency like they're just
playing around having fun and no invasive surgeries and you know that could be a way in
the future to heal i mean some people call it med beds as well like you could have an individual level but just all these solutions are already around us and i just
wanted to kind of change that uh frequency because you all talked about just like if we could tweak
it over a bit have that little recipe for free two hertz put that into music uh jimmy hendrix used to
use it uh a few other artists used to use it and like we could feel it's like you were saying
before we can feel it but on the opposite side and i'm sorry i will stop rambling off this
on the opposite side of it you know where it's used against us um you know as i said like slightly
changing the charts controlling the music the mainstream things like that i think taylor swift
did a concert a couple of years ago uh she had a big concert and they also use lights as well uh purple uh
lights which can and if you go back and look at it i don't have it on right now but uh people were
saying that when they went to the concert they couldn't remember it they had memory loss um
because of the the music they were using and the lights that we're using so it's like you were
saying aj before all you remember when you hear these beautiful music and where you were at the time this is like they were experimenting on the
concerts uh you know to do the kind of opposite effect and then the travis got concert travis
something or the concert where everyone kind of had a bit of a meltdown so i'll stop there but uh
just some food for thought and uh i just want to i want to ripple out that information
like i like you know i'm all about like passing that on and then you guys take it and run with
it and make it your own so you've got a beautiful voicemailer you should use it to your advantage i
know you're like kind of diving into this stuff now i'm just trying to point that in that direction
you take that you run with it and uh yeah try and make some uh like upbeat songs as well and just like you know
healing things like that and i'll end up yeah absolutely um i love everything you said you
said a lot and that isn't me complaining that's me saying thank you because all of that was so
like profound and like stuff that i think about i've known about the 432 hertz of, you know, Jimi Hendrix, like you said,
and like the frequencies that can heal cancer, apparently. That's incredible. And I don't know
why we wouldn't, like, I don't know if there's any harm to even trying it. I don't know what
the harm would be, but I think you're right. If we could try and experiment in that way,
just like throw that frequency on and see what happens, that would be cool.
But another thing that popped into my head, you were talking about ancient history.
So the Egyptians, they worshipped cats, right?
Cats were a big thing for them they used they used to use them as
shields because they nobody would attack if there was a cat that you know they
all worshiped cats and apparently research is now catching up because
there's a whole whack of research on dogs but we don't have a whole lot of
research on cats now that it's catching, they're saying that cats purr,
like the frequency that they purr at, is healing.
Like, it can heal bones.
So I wonder if they knew that, or, you know,
I wonder if AJ knows anything on this. I i wonder if aj knows anything on this i wonder if billy
carson knows anything on this they're they're portals like look at their eyes they're portals
they're half reptilian they're portals they they have uh uh uh they are connected to the other side
absolutely i love my cat i sound like a crazy cat lady right now but i love my cat. I sound like a crazy cat lady right now, but I love my cat. And I swear to you that she heals me. I'm not even joking.
They keep the spirits away, everything. Their frequency is extreme protection. That's why witches always have them around.
Anybody who knows about cats, they operate at a frequency that evil can't get to you. Very interesting. That's why they follow you around and they sleep with you, the cats.
It's amazing.
I love it.
Bob Marley also used that frequency.
Nicoletto, it's all good.
And then also we have the RICE technology that he used the same hurts to cure cancer
and then met his demise, unfortunately.
That's wild wait so he he cured cancer and then what happened tell me more so you'll have to look up rife technology so he
discovered that certain frequencies would kill cancer cells and just like you know nikola tesla with the free energy he met his demise
oh my goodness but bob marley also played his music at the hertz i think it was for what was
it 420 sorry i don't remember 432 432 yeah but he also had all of his music set to that frequency
which is why we all love it and we're in such a good mood when we listen to it yeah yeah and then like today's music um i was finding funny aj
always says we live in the satanic music industry uh it's kind of interesting because
the the bass sounds that we have in music now like the samples that we use, they're very, very low frequencies.
And there's studies showing that if you were to expose somebody to the lowest, like those super low frequencies for a long period of time that we find in modern music today, it would actually be torture.
Like they would go crazy.
They would lose their minds.
They wouldn't be able to think straight. They would feel like they're suffocating.
And that's like, that's really interesting to me because if that's what we know about those
frequencies and that frequency is just like laced in all of the music that we're hearing today,
and that frequency is just like laced in all of the music that we're hearing today,
not all of it, but a lot of it,
then you would think we would move away from it a little bit.
Just kind of maybe tone it down a little.
I don't know.
We don't need to be that basic.
I know Rick is waiting,
but those lower frequencies are used to carry the subliminal messages these days
that although you can't
perceive them your brain can don't ask me how i know that but i know that sorry rick i see rick
has had his hand up sorry about that what were you gonna say uh nicoletta and then we'll go to
rick and then we'll go to prez well i remember the bells? There's a theory about the bells.
They were all buried,
but they used to be able to ring these bells
and the frequency and the vibration
would expose the negative energies
and we don't have them anymore
because they were all buried and gotten rid of.
It's wild to me.
It's wild. have you ever been in
hold on no
but what about a church
have you ever been in a church where they had the huge
organ pipes going through
the roof all the way through the roof
some of them are like 4 or five feet in circumference
and you're like and the feeling that you it goes through you it the base just it's nuts dude and
they tore all that down and it's not all low tones because i have some bells they're called
corinthian bells and mine are set to the tone of G, and they're all very low.
But when the wind blows and they ring, it just brings up the vibration.
Not sure what hertz they're set to, but they are lower tones
so that they're not the real high, annoying ones.
You can put a guitar tuner on your cell phone, ring the bells,
and it'll tell you what keys are playing at and what frequency.
Yeah, that's true. That's true.
Okay, let's go to, what did I say?
Did I say Rick and then Prez or Prez and then Rick?
I don't know. You guys fight for it.
Prez was before me, so yeah.
I would say we talked to my man Kevin down there, and I know Rose had a hand up before. Prez was before me, so yeah.
I would say we talked to my man Kevin down there,
and I know Rose had a hand up before.
Maybe she wants to go, but keep going.
I can't see.
I just got to say, I can't see anybody else.
I can't see any hands, and I don't see anybody else.
So, AJ, if you can see other people, you got this. Yeah, I apologize if I cut anybody off.
I don't see any hands at all.
Yeah, it's glitching.
And she's a Capricorn.
I did raise it, I don't see any hands at all. Yeah. And she's a Capricorn.
I did raise it, but in the previous topic.
So if you want to continue in the current one,
then I can go back to what we were talking about,
consciousness and all that stuff.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I like that.
I like that.
We'll go Rick, Rez, then Rose.
We're going to go back to you and you reset it.
What's up, Rick?
Yeah, I appreciate it, man.
Well, it's a great space.
There was a question earlier about like the greatest performance ever.
And I would say, and this relates to Mella B because she reminds me of two male performers.
Sorry, Mella B, Jeff Flynn, Steve Winwood.
And Prince was in there as a guitarist. And it was while my guitar gently
weeps, I put it in the Purple Pill. And it was one of, I think, the greatest performances ever
of any guitarist. And, you know, even comparing to Clapton and any other great guitarist like
Prince just obliterated guitar. And, you know, Melody, you remind me of a combination and just to put it
out there to people in general, artists that are great, they refine their instruments. And I think
Melody does a brilliant job of with her voice and with her
guitar, which is rare, you know, because if, you know, I've been around family musicians and,
you know, you have, it's comparable to great athletes, right? Like if you, I don't, I'm not
a very much sports fan, but there are certain basketball players in there, you know, LeBron
James, whomever, that are great athletes. And they will tell you that they spent an inordinate
amount of time practicing their skill, right? And, you know, when somebody like Mella B comes
on the stage or on the mic, you realize she has refined her instruments
to a level that's way beyond...
You don't get there without sweat equity.
You just don't.
You just don't get there.
And so Prince was like that too.
There are other guitarists like him who just...
They would just spend seven days in a row
barely eating like just you know grinding their fingers on the guitar and um practicing their
voice and then meli b is to me when i first heard her i was like you know that is the result of
like intense pain um you know i don't i don't know what pain you've gone through middle being
voice and fingers and all the things, but I know you, you've gone through it and I can,
it's easy to tell. And, uh, you know, so really appreciate that. Uh, I hear it in, in your,
in your vocals and your guitar and all the things. And, um, you know, it's like,
wow. It's just like, holy shit.
But anyway, yeah, I just appreciate that.
Wanted to point it out to people who may not know.
But, like, it doesn't โ€“ it just doesn't roll off the fingers.
It is intense work beyond โ€“ I think musicians especially and athletes,
they practice their craft, like, like you know just incessantly it it
is something uh truly special anyway i'll land appreciate it oh thank you so much i appreciate
that um while you were saying that i was just thinking about like thinking back to i guess my time like my growth as a musician and I'm like yeah there's like the the the pain
but it's just kind of like I think it's it takes a certain level of obsession like you almost start
to forget that you're in pain or that you're struggling you get so comfortable with discomfort because
you're so obsessed with refining so yeah it is I mean looking back I'm like yeah oh my god I have
done a lot of work to get here but it didn't feel like work because I was so obsessed. So I don't know if that makes any sense. It does. So give me an
example because I know it's true. Like finger pain, hand pain, you know, whatever voice like.
Oh, yeah. I know that existed. Oh, yeah. I okay. I'll give you an example. And this is something
I'm proud of that I've been working on over the past, like this is like recent years, just like playing more shows.
And with playing more shows, because I think that's like a skill in itself.
It's one thing to be able to write a song and to perform a song, but to stand up on stage and to deliver a solid set, a well thought out set and a well performed set is just a skill that needs to be refined in and of itself.
So that's what I that was like my most recent focus over the past couple years.
And like the things that I've done, like there was one time someone called me
and I was just so desperate to take any gig I could possibly get.
I don't, I didn't care.
Like I didn't care how much they were paying me.
I didn't care anything.
I just, if I was, if I got the opportunity to stand on stage, I was possibly get. I didn't care. I didn't care how much they were paying me. I didn't care anything. If I got the opportunity to stand on stage, I was taking it. And I was in an immense
amount of pain this one time. I was having some issues medically. And I've done a lot of things
to be able to make ends meet as a musician. So cleaning houses, all that kind of stuff.
So I believe that day I had three massive houses to clean.
And they called me and they were like,
Hey, this artist dropped out last minute.
Do you want to come play a three-hour set this evening?
And I was like, oh my god.
I could make it there on time.
If I really hustle today, I could make it there on time if I like really like hustle today I could
make it there on time mind you I was in an immense amount of pain because like I said I was going
through some medical stuff um and I did it I was like yeah sure I'll take it and I went up there
and I played my three-hour set and I shit you not what um yeah there were a
couple moments like in between my sets that I was because I did like 45 minute sets um in between
I would like feel the pain and I'd be like oh my god like I don't know if I can do this I don't
know if I can keep playing like I was like borderline tears and then I'd get up and I'd
pick up my guitar and I'd play my
next 45-minute set and I wouldn't feel anything I would just sing and like
nothing mattered like the pain would completely go away and then I had you
know my little break would come and I put my guitar down and I'd walk over to
Dakota and I basically cry again and be like oh my god like I'm in so much pain
again he's like but you don't look like you're in pain when you're up there and i'm like i'm not really like it's weird it's a weird thing so yeah i think
that's one of the things that like i look back at that day and i'm like that was a really really
really hard day but if i can do that i know i can like i can stomach some really tough you know
what's interesting you know what's interesting too when you're performing,
that music is a shared experience. So it's not even just about you and sharing your frequency,
it's about others tuning in to that moment. And you never know who you're helping with the
frequency and words that you're putting out. So it really is just honestly a very spiritual divine experience.
And it's beautiful.
It really is so beautiful.
She cracked the code.
She cracked the code to the matrix.
That's what Bashar says.
When Bashar is sick, he gets into the channeling state.
When Daryl is sick, he gets into the channeling state and his sickness is gone.
And maybe he'll feel sick a little later.
Then he'll have to get into the channeling state again.
So singing is a channeling state.
That's more proof.
That's actually pretty good proof right there, too.
I never heard of it like that.
Think about that.
Yo, Prez, what up, Prez?
What up, AJ?
Mella, everyone. Hi, Prez. Yeah, yeah mellows hey what's good nicoletta damn it's been a minute since we've connected hope you're well home girl i know i
missed your cute she threw us away she threw us away forgot all about us that's it she's
she's in diligent space talking about epstein or primaries and shit like that.
You're never getting out.
It's too late.
Oh, for real?
You abandoned us with big spaces?
That's what's going on?
No, I work a lot and I am doing home improvement projects.
AJ, knock it off.
No, I feel you, Nicoletta.
I'm not really around spaces as much either.
So, you know, I'm glad I could even tap into this one.
But yeah, you know, Mela, I don't know if this is a little bit far removed from the conversation, but just going back to
what you said about the Silly Games track and your dad being a part of it, right? I feel like I,
I don't know if I can call it a download, but it felt like a download, but it definitely
initiated a thought for myself. And I was just thinking about going back to the creator thing,
a thought for myself. And I was just thinking about going back to the creator thing, creator
versus creation. And is that mutually exclusive? So I know that can be culturally relativistic,
right? And, you know, also just in general, just being relative to one's individual belief system.
But I was thinking about, okay, the creator being your dad, right? He created the life,
which is you. And then you guys were able to create together. So the creator being your dad right he created the life which is you and then you guys were able
to create together so the creator creating with the life they created and y'all were unified by
sound through collaborating in that way so i don't know that's just the download if you want to call
it that way oh that's interesting it's called the simulacrum that's what you when two people
to think of ideas and put them together it creates a simulacrum that's a magical simulacrum that's what you when two people to think of ideas and put them together it creates a simulacrum that's a magical simulacrum for us keep going keep going nah yeah man that was pretty
much just it that's all i wanted to say you know just as melo mentioned her dad and you know
collaborating that way i was like huh and thinking about the unified by sound i was like okay you
know there's this idea the creator and creation sometimes can be separate or maybe they might be unified.
But in this instance, the creator creating with the life they created.
And if we take it to the macro, how would that look like?
But I think, yeah, just when Mela was speaking, that thought came to mind.
So I just wanted to share that. I hope that's relevant to some extent.
If not, that's cool, too. But yeah, I'll land there.
Yeah, that's such a cool i love that that just like ties into
the theme of this space so well my dad created me and then i created this song and then brought him
into the studio and he created his uh keyboard parts on top of what i create like it's just
it's such a cool cool little thing to think about um and now you have that forever dude that's like the
best gift of all i know yeah it's so and it's so special too because like my dad was like
in it like he was in a band touring with his band in his 20s and he had to face a really really
tough decision um you know was he going to continue
with music professionally or was he going to do something else and when it came time to make that
decision like part of it was the circumstances at the time like he didn't have the best management
like it was it was a pretty tough uh situation he was in but the other part of it was my mom that
was like hey like I want to make babies
and like build a life with you and you're on the road living in a bus half the year like what are
we doing here and he had to make this really really tough decision um that kind of makes me
emotional because I'm like he gave up didn't give up. He turned music into a hobby for himself
and gave up on it as a profession
so that way he could create me.
And now like, that's what I'm doing.
And I just kind of feel,
I feel like I've learned from his story in a sense.
Like I can see what it looks like
to turn music into a hobby and to not like chase it down as a lifeline as like the thing that I
live on right and um I also know what it feels like to not to kind of like give up because I
I was like all in at one point and then took like a five-year hiatus and then realized I was like all in at one point and then took like a five year hiatus and then realized I was the most depressed version of myself I've ever been.
And then I went back to music because my dad told me it would always be there.
So I just feel this like unrelentless like pressure.
It's not pressure.
It's not a bad pressure. It's a good pressure that I just need to prove that I can writing music I'm recording music I'm playing gigs I'm meeting people I'm connecting with people through music
It's not a bad pressure.
what else could I possibly want sure maybe some like recognition in some way would be nice
um like that would be cool it's just like a little cherry on top of the cake but the cake
is the fact that I get to just do what I love to do. And so far it's working. And if there's ever a time
where it doesn't work anymore, if there's ever a time where I have to like, you know,
do something else to stay alive, you know, my dad always said necessity is the mother of invention,
you'll figure it out. So yeah, it's cool. Thanks for bringing that up, Prez.
So, yeah, it's cool.
Thanks for bringing that up, Prez.
And Sierra, welcome, Sierra, back to the stage.
What's up, Sierra?
Thank you so much.
I actually, I'll admit, Mella, I was hanging out anonymous.
I do it sometimes, you know, when I'm doing stuff.
But I heard you talk.
So you left us.
You threw us to the curb.
No, I didn't leave, though, because I was here.
I just sometimes like to the curb. No, I didn't leave, though, because I was here. I just sometimes like to
just listen in. But, Mel, when I heard you talk about
your dad's
sacrifice, I want you to know
something. As a parent,
he would not
trade anything.
I guarantee you, if given
100 million opportunities to make
another choice, he never, ever would. And i think it's beautiful that you like recognize that it was a sacrifice
but also like don't be feeling any sort of way about that i would like the things we do for our Our children, they come back to us like tenfold, a thousandfold.
And also, it wouldn't be me if I didn't take this opportunity to say,
guys, if you're hanging out in this space and you're having a good time,
repost the space, follow your host.
Mella B makes the, like, oh my goodness,
the first time I discovered Mella B playing live music on this platform,
it changed my life. And now, like,by playing live music on this platform it changed my life and now like i play live music on this platform sometimes but like she's the
person that gave me the courage to do it by the way guys i'm not a musician at all mel is
what i was getting at though i was like follow her turn on notice for her because her posts
aren't annoying and you'll notice in her bio there there's a link tree. A couple of minutes ago, Mella was talking about how some recognition will be nice.
Mella has merch, y'all.
And her tips are open.
But like she also has merch.
She's got some sick merch.
There's t-shirts.
There's hoodies.
So like go buy some Mella B merch.
Like wear it in your family Christmas photo this year.
Everyone get it for everyone.
You know, everybody's birthday gift this year is Melibee merch.
Get it for your kids.
Get it for your in-laws.
Get it for your besties.
Get it for your enemies.
Have your enemies wear some Melibee shirts.
I want to see that shit everywhere.
So hopefully by now,
at least three more people have reposted the space
and everyone's loading up the link tree.
We're going to get some Melody merch.
I'm going to be taking pictures in my Melody merch.
And I'm going to drop her link tree in the purple pill with her permission.
Oh, this girl is the greatest marketer in the entire world.
She's just going to have success.
She's going to be a billionaire.
Oh my God, that was awesome.
That was awesome.
What was that worth?
Was that about $1,000?
Yeah, I was like...
You need to hire her, Melody, obviously.
I couldn't do it for money.
I could not promote stuff for money.
I'm going to get a blue checkmark
just to have a space to bring Sierra in.
I'll tell you.
James, I will show the shit out of you.
Actually, maybe...
I haven't done it in a long time.
But I used to...
Every time I say that, I get in trouble.
Oh, should I not curse?
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
No, cursing is loud.
Recommended, actually.
No, I was talking about showing myself.
Oh, yeah, you can't shill yourself.
Yeah, that's not how it works.
You got to have somebody like me who is a class A, a grade A shiller come in and shill you.
But the thing is, I could not shill anything I didn't believe in.
So all of that was organic i was just like
speaking from the heart i had people pay or offered to pay me to do like paid twitter threads
and stuff and i was like no i'm not putting stuff in front of my audience they offered me like seven
thousand dollars i was like that would be really nice but like i'm not i can't do, I can't do that. I can't do that to my audience. And that type of integrity is Melody.
And then she's like got far more integrity.
I mean, you know what?
We're all integral.
Is that right?
Full of people with integrity.
Buy some t-shirts, guys.
Name your price, Cia.
Name that price.
Marketing genius. And with my man Kevinvin down there let me give you kevin kevin has some of the best spaces on x you go to kevin spaces they're talking about productivity things that you could do to actually
help you you get to a certain point and you don't care who's president you don't care what they're
doing in politics you know you know it's a it's kind of a fake game you kind of take it you know
you go uh and these guys are doing it they're showing you how to produce
how to get on social media what to do how to grow this how to grow that some of us are already like
that give this mic back um but uh so there are i think 23 23 people in this space right now um
There are, I think, 23 people in this space right now.
And it's the 23rd, so that's cool.
So the space has been reposted 11 times.
I will buy an official Mella B merch product for the 23rd person to, quote, post the space.
And you might be like, Sierra, how are you going to track that?
And I'm like, yeah, I'm not really sure, but we're going to figure it out.
And I'm going to do it, and then I'm going to buy you a shirt.
It doesn't matter.
I'll just post it 12 more times and i'm getting my goddamn shirt unique posts unique
quote posts because reposter for pussies and we only quote post here um yeah so 23rd quote
poster you're gonna be rocking some melo merch. Oh, my God. Do not deny Fiera.
Oh, it was just great.
Now I got a quarter.
Fiera means business.
She comes in, and she's like, I'm not just going to talk the talk.
I'm going to walk the walk.
Oh, my God.
And then I dropped my phone.
It wouldn't let me repost.
It wouldn't let me repost because I said, did it drop?
Is it censoring you?
Wait, X is?
Yeah, it's fucking censoring you.
I feel like I should get the merch,
but it also wouldn't let me
say Did it be odd.
Guys, I'm not sure how this is possible, but we've
gone from 11 reposts
down to 10, so figure your
lives out. I don't know. And speaking about
walking the walk, can we get another song from you Mella
And Sierra I would love to hear
I would love to hear a song from you as well
Because Sierra said I couldn't cheat
I took my first one back
Me too I took down my first
Regular post because
Yeah I had to do the same
FYI I'm number 11
Sierra so it's the science
is settled the science is settled
okay that sounds past chance
am I playing a song now is that what we're doing
if you're ready Seattle I used to live in
Ballard where did you where are you
Seattle lives in Florida If you're ready. Seattle. I used to live in Ballard. Where did you, where are you?
Seattle lives in Florida.
That's what we,
uh, came to the,
to the conclusion.
nevermind.
That's weird.
You asked me that,
but I'm in Ballard right now.
I'm down by,
Golden Gardens.
are you taking a request?
What's your request?
Um, oh, shoot. How embarrassing is? If not, no, baby. What's your request? Oh, shoot.
How embarrassing is it that I can't remember the name of the track,
the Rainbows and Butterflies.
But I love that song.
Yeah, sure.
No pressure.
We like new shit, too.
We like all new shit.
Everybody loves your shit.
Oh, what a great recommendation.
Okay, I just got to tune my guitar.
We'll see how this goes.
Thank you so much.
This one's called The Optimist.
Speaking of my dad, so I've been kind of, I've been telling this story. I never used to tell
the story of this song. I just used to play it, but I guess here we are. Um, so my whole life,
basically, um, my friends, my family, every person that I know has come to me for like
every person that I know has come to me for like the optimist perspective like the
the positive voice of reason I guess and one day I would or one evening I was sitting with my dad
perhaps like a bottle of wine in and he said something he was like
um don't ever let anybody take your optimism away from you because that's your greatest strength.
And he happened to say it to me on a day that I was just not feeling myself.
I wasn't feeling optimistic.
So I went and I wrote this song.
It's called The Optimist.
It's called The Optimist.
It's not always peaches, rainbows, and butterflies.
Sometimes it's leeches, black holes, sleepless nights.
black holes sleepless nights not every rain cloud has a silver line
dark times they linger much longer than we'd like
dark times they linger much longer than we'd like
But I'm supposed to be the optimist Save my tears, level my head a bit
Supposed to be the optimist Save my tears, stiffen my upper butt
I feel so heavy, I feel so weak
I'm supposed to be, I'm supposed to be the optimist
I think there's power in letting our demons in
Treat them as good friends you need, let them sit a bit
Maybe the monster is just our inner kid
These dark times have lingered much longer than we'd like Dark times, they linger
Much longer than we'd like
But I'm supposed to be the optimist
Shave my tears, laugh on my head a bit
Supposed to be the optimist
Shave my tears, siffen my upper lip
But I feel so heavy
I feel so weak
I'm supposed to be
I'm supposed to be the optimist
I'm supposed to be the optimist, save my tears, level my head a bit
Supposed to be the optimist, save my tears, sniff in my upper lip
I feel so heavy, I feel so heavy I feel so weak
I'm supposed to be
I'm supposed to be the optimist
I'm supposed to be the optimist.
I'm supposed to be the optimist. oh my god i love that song so much such a hip the most gorgeous voice unedited unaltered pure
and true i love it so much thank you awesome like i don't know if it's because you told
us the story of what made you write that
song beforehand. Um, it probably is because confirmation bias is a hell of a drug, but like,
I heard it totally different than every other time. Like it just felt,
I don't want to say sadder, just more emotional. You have such a beautifully emotional voice. Like
you make me feel shit whenever you sing um all
all ranges of emotion uh but that like oh i love you you're so amazing and you don't always have
to be the optimist that's what like friends and family and your future hubby are for uh
don't take on the whole world because you won't be able to bear that weight. Aw, thank you.
Mella, could you make another?
Yeah, that's awesome, Sierra.
Mella, could you make another co-host?
You want to make Sierra or somebody co-host?
We need the extra space.
I want to bring Havoc up.
Yeah, sure.
I'll send out invites, and whoever wants to take it can be promoted to co-host. yeah the the beautiful the beautiful thing about the beautiful thing about melo's voice is she's
someone that has found comfortability within her own uh sound you know when she sings you can tell
uh she's comfortable uh with with everything her range her lyrics so uh So she's mastered her own craft. And that's very beautiful to see.
Oh, thank you. I sing that song. Oh, sorry. Go ahead, AJ.
I was saying you play live like that too. How do you do that? That's kind of like your brand
playing live. Yeah, live music, everybody. I mean, so I just know myself and I know my body and I know
how I feel at any given time so I won't lie to you I played that song half a step down
um from where I usually play it so yeah but like I just know myself and I know not to feel
um like shamed in having to do that. There's a lot of singers out there
that are like, no, I got to sing it in this key always. And I'm like, no, if I'm, if it's like
1030 at night and I smoke two joints and I've been drinking cider all night and I'm not super
hydrated, you think I'm going to sing that song in its original key? Hell no. You kidding me?
I'm going to, I'm'm gonna take advantage of the fact
that i can pull that capo down a fret and make it a little bit more cozy for myself and i'm assuming
none of you noticed right well i guess i did but i didn't realize it was the key it just like felt
different but in a great way like i love nobody wants to what are you talking about, Bella? You just hit that note with the hell no.
Yeah, I know, I know, I know.
But so, like, that's the thing is, like, I think, like, exactly what Sierra just said.
It's like, you felt it differently.
It wasn't bad.
It was just different.
And that might be the key that you now love that song in.
And you might be like, oh, my God, I just love that song when she plays it half a step down.
Like, everybody's going gonna perceive it differently um like nirvana nirvana is one of my favorite bands and um kurt cobain like i don't know if you've probably all watched like the mtv
unplugged um those songs like he's not playing them 100% exactly how he always plays them.
Because he's like, I got to play it differently.
I'm playing it acoustically.
Like, this is going to be different.
And some people only listen to that version.
Like, they don't even like the other stuff.
They only listen to the acoustic version.
So, yeah, everybody, you know, like when you start putting your ego aside as an artist,
it like works wonders.
I'm teaching students right now.
Like I'm teaching voice and piano and guitar.
And that is like the number one thing that I'm trying to instill in these students is like,
we got to put our ego aside and just let the music happen.
That comes through life.
And since you just mentioned MTV Unplugged, I really want you to listen to Katie Lang's Unplugged session.
Oh, my gosh.
She did it so beautifully.
Whenever you have a moment and a chance to listen to her.
Katie Lang.
She's amazing.
Send me a DM so I don't forget.
Maybe everybody could go around the room and just say their best performances they ever heard, but do it quick.
I heard Simple Plan in person.
They gave one of the best performers, rocked the whole stadium.
And Linkin Park, they played in New York City.
I think it was like the Hammerstein Ballroom, whatever it was.
Linkin Park, two best live concerts.
I think mine would be, they're two very opposite genres. I listen to a lot of different music, but I was privileged to be able to go see Elton John when I was young. So Elton John was like the best concert I've ever been to, to be honest. Like, I don't think anything will ever top that.
then um oh my god okay florence and the machine holy hell that girl is like a little fairy on
stage and she like prances around and she's got like she's just got this like beautiful classical
opera almost opera-esque voice and it's just so stunning um and then i'll say uh sleep token
sleep token is like just killer absolutely incredible don't come back i can't remember the lyrics
what song are you talking about
that's florence the machine isn't it don't come back something jay you ain't gonna have me back
put your ditty money grabber oh iber Oh, I don't know
I don't know what that song is called
There's something to consider
I think it's actually called Money Grabber
Money Grabber
Seattle, that was great, man
Never heard Seattle bust out like that
That was funny
That was good
Mella, here's something to consider whenever
you tuned out whenever you go down like a half step with a capo and you start singing and what
you would feel be a better key for you at that moment a half step down is actually closer to
the 432 hertz frequency when you move your capo down and then play it you know a half step down uh it's actually a lot less
tension in the music to begin with right and it's closer i think it's like 434 or something in that
area yeah but it's much closer to the you know the harmonic route of you know life and love or
whatever however you want yeah i'd be very curious to like... Pugs plays in his guitar in 432.
He's hanging out on the list.
Oh, really?
We got to get Pugs up here.
AJ, when are we going to hear you sing something?
I'll put something out for you.
Wait, but first you got to make a co-host.
You got to make a co-host.
I was trying to.
I've been trying to.
I'll drop down.
You guys can bring up some more.
Wait, no, Tim.
I invited him to co-host.
Perfect, perfect.
I never saw it.
I never saw it.
Oh, you still can't see it?
I just sent it again.
No, did you send something to me too? Because something just splashed across my screen, but I didn't see it? I just sent it again. No, did you send something to me too?
Because something just splashed across my screen,
but I didn't see it in time.
Yeah, I'm not.
It's not working then,
because I'm sending co-host invites.
All right, I got this.
We're going to X troubleshoot.
Hi, this is IT.
Welcome to the Everything's Broken app.
So you have one co-host, so that's good.
You probably need to... Maybe if we throw emojis too much, we don't see the co- Broken app. So you have one co-host, so that's good. You probably need to...
Maybe if we throw emojis too much,
we don't see the co-host invites.
You know, we can't rule it out.
But all right, so Mella, you do have one co-host,
which is good news,
because that means you can do the thing,
which is boldly, leave the app, kill the app,
clear all of your apps,
and make it back here in 90 seconds.
So I feel really confident
in your ability to do that.
We're all going to hold hands.
We're optimistic for you, Mella.
I'm going to show you.
I'm going to show you.
And come back.
MellaBmerch.com, everybody.
Yeah, I put it in the perfect
show while you're gone, I got you
Okay, so I just
Can't, I just need to hit the down arrow
And like exit the app
Yeah, just don't hit like end space
Okay, I'm gone in three
Two, and then kill it
Everyone hold hands, I did pin up
Milla's merch link up top uh and i will say
wait what happened to we were at 17 reposts and two of you two of you i you know what
no no reposting and unreposting no cheating there will be no gamifying the meli merch competition
if you're just tuning in the 23rd person to repost the space,
I don't remember why I picked 23,
but I did,
I'm going to buy them some Melody merch.
Are you back?
She's still back.
Mel, are you back?
I am back,
and I tried to send Sierra a co-host invite
to see if this worked.
Let me do the thing.
I'll leave and come back now.
It's musical chairs.
Okay. Do, do, do, I'll leave and come back now. It's musical chairs. Okay.
wants us to believe he's in Mars.
Sending shit up to Mars. Get the fuck
out of here.
I don't know.
I'm supposed to believe
I'm supposed to believe that Ryan Seacrest is now the host of fucking Wheel of Fortune.
Do you see what that looks like now?
This whole place is fucking nuts.
I am back.
Okay, I'm going to try and send you this co-host invite again and see if this works.
While you're doing that, you want to hear a song?
Yeah, fuck yeah, let's go.
Danger! I'm breaking down because everything I ever wanted
Is walking away I burned myself just to make it all work out
But since she says the same thing ever in a way
And she says these conversations are the worst of time, baby
The sex was stuck so little longer
When she walked out the door
Still I see her inside of my mind
Because she made me feel the way I never felt before
And I screamed
To break me all apart before I made the gum and leaves And I asked
What did you do?
To make my words for you have to turn into my me?
What happened to me?
I'm turning over and I'm relieved and terrified
That she might somehow find a way back into my mind
And so I spend the whole day in this bed where I lie Just so I can try and try
That moment in time
The silence and satisfaction
It all helps my life
You can't see how many times
I'm still the same of our crimes
And I scream
Ooh I'm through the state of a crime, and I scream You, to break me out of hot before I'm even complete
And I ask, what did you?
To make wild words for you, you have to turn into a new
What have you done to me?
Music music.
Fuck yeah, that was sick, Danger.
Thank you, brother.
Oh, thanks, AJ. Appreciate you, bro.
Danger, you changed your PFP. I didn't even know you were in here before.
It's my Halloween PFE. I'm all spooky. I like it. Look how spooky you are.
That was awesome.
You're awesome.
You got so much power to your voice, dude.
And I'm just getting over some kind of throat cold, too.
So I'm not even in full force yet.
What is it that they say?
They say danger comes in the spaces and screams at us?
Yes, indeed.
It's my thing.
It's what I do.
But so beautifully.
Maybe I'll play something.
He just uses everybody for therapy, right?
It's fucking genius.
He just comes in here and just beats the shit out of everybody, right?
And sometimes that sick voice or that ill voice that raspy voice it screams tears that you just you're not
gonna get in any other way i i honestly love it when he's like i. Dangerous range is nuts. Like, it is bananas.
He, like, the lowest of the lows to the,
he's got beautiful falsetto, like, whatever, Dangerous range.
Devin, what was that song name?
Uh, that's What Have You Done To Me, that's what I wrote.
I fucking love that song.
I don't believe it. You didn't write that song. I don't believe it.
You didn't write that shit.
Dude, you just did it before.
Don't look for it on Spotify, Mella.
You won't find it.
Well, Danger Devin,
it's always a pleasure to have you.
And if you would like to sing about 20 more songs,
that would be much appreciated sporadically
yeah i ain't getting in nobody's way no i was gonna i was gonna ask you
no mella i was gonna ask you have you played seattle yet have i played what
have you played Seattle yet?
Like the location.
Like, have you toured and played there?
Oh, I'm like, dude, I don't have a song called Seattle. I know, I'm so stupid.
I wrote the same thing.
I was like, yeah.
Which one is that?
I apologize.
Have you, do you understand the coordinates?
And then I should ask, have you been there and played a
set? I have not.
so I'm going to tell you about the crowds.
I'm going to tell you about the crowds.
It's going to be three
songs before they even start
reacting. Why? Are they very picky?
Okay, and I should also
put a pretense on this.
This is how we used to be. We're now
not the same. We're flooded with
just whatever.
we used to be, and this is what
Kurt Cobain and all
Alice in Chains and everybody came up.
You have it.
You're beating around the bush.
Motherfucker, you want to talk to me?
Hey, I'm going to give you the shit, dude.
Just say it's Seattle.
That was so funny.
Tell us how you really feel.
I do all the time.
I do all the time.
I'm just trying to.
Just fucking say.
No, no, no.
I'm just trying to tell her that
Do not judge your set
On your first or second song
By about the third
I don't think we're going to see Mel in Seattle
For a very long time
I accept the challenge
I'm going to get a reaction
Hey bro AJ do you know that after
Chappelle went to Africa
Do you know that he was busking
On the streets of Seattle when he came back to America
Wait what was he doing
He was busking
One more time
What's the word
It's like street performing
Street performing
I didn't know that
Let's hear Mella sing a song
He had a big van with like a bunch of speakers in it
And he'd just like drive up to a curb somewhere
and just start doing stand-up comedy.
It was pretty amazing, actually, yeah.
Yeah, dude.
So you guys don't understand.
Why did...
Okay, we got...
Name the artist that came out of here,
then I will tell you the ones...
The beauty of Seattle, going to the streets of Seattle
and performing, are you saying that? It has a magic. I'm saying it's ones that the beauty of Seattle going to the streets of Seattle and performing. Are you saying that?
It has a magic.
I'm saying it's one of the toughest crowds to win over.
So if you can win them over, you're going to win all the crowds over.
Challenge accepted, dude.
Challenge accepted.
I played a gig recently.
Do you understand what I'm saying?
Yeah, no, absolutely.
So what he's saying is like every, and this is true, like every crowd you play for is gonna have a different like vibe and i've played shows
like that like i've played for crowds that are super energetic and super like they receive the
music very well and they're they're giving the energy back to me and then i've played to the
opposite type of crowd where it's like you're in an old folks home yeah like like dead silent like not even like a
not even like a smile they're just like staring at you and it's very um considerably harder
oh it's so hard it just hit me no no no it just hit me so hard do you remember what was their
first video nirvana's first video uh in in the in the gym spirit? Holy shit. Yes
Okay, so you remember the the beginning of the video the whole crowd's just sitting there
They're just you know a couple of them start to head nod
But nothing's going on on the bleachers. Nothing's going on for the first part of that video
And then what is you
That's when everybody gets the fuck.
All right, let's go with
it's Mela's turn to sing a fucking song.
Let's stop the fucking yapping.
Calm down, homie.
We just actually just used
a prime example.
The co-host can talk
as much as he wants.
Seattle's not a fucking co-host.
Ooh, easy.
I thought you were talking about AJ.
Okay, maybe we do need a song.
Maybe we need to be...
Unify us with some sound, Mella.
I'll unify.
Let's unify.
I didn't really think about what song I was gonna play how about how about something a little bit sassy I'm
playing this one for danger Devin because I know he loves this song
because I know he loves this song
your hand ever feel drunk?
it's like my hand is just drunk
that can't be good
yeah it's like every cell of brain that i have is required to get this
this strumming pattern right now all right we got it we're locked in
you gotta dance with it that's the key take me to the boiler room You don't know me like you want to
And I'm sorry but I don't think you ever will
No, you don't know the full truth
And it's funny that you seem to think you do
Cause I've got one thing on my mind
I got one thing on my mind
I got one thing on my mind
And that's not you
You don't need me like you say you do
Trust me baby, I can't be the one to pull you through
You just tease me and you make me feel so small
So why should I put you on a pedestal?
two three four
cause I've got one thing on my mind
I've got one thing on my mind
I've got one thing on my mind
it's not you, no it's not you, no
I've got one thing on my mind I've got one thing on my mind
I've got one thing on my mind I've got one thing on my mind
and it's not you
so in the real song like the recorded song
there's a sick guitar solo here. Yeah, there we go.
I guess I'm just bad at writing love songs
In fact, I don't think that I've ever written one at all
Cause just when I feel like it's my time to fall You come around and prove I was better on my own
Cuz I've got one thing on my mind
I've got one thing on my mind
I've got one thing on my mind and it's not you, no it's not you, no
I've got one thing on my mind and it's not you no it's not you no i've got one thing on my mind
i've got one thing on my mind i've got one thing on my mind and it's not you
that was great and we had darrenavoc both jump up at that same time
as the song was going on.
And Xavier scared Seattle away.
All love, but he was talking so fucking much, bro.
I just want to hear some music.
Yeah, that was good.
That was fine.
No home, no foul.
Thank you, Mela.
That was awesome. i want to go to
havoc then my man darren in the house havoc first jumping up here what's up my man what's going on
thank you for being here for the melo b her third single's coming out and she's coming out with the
best album ever she's gonna sit here and she's just gonna blow up everyone's gotta support her
like sierra was saying buy her merch do whatever you can to support her. They make satanic music. You have the music of the angels.
You want to go against the satanic music. You do it with supporting the people who are making
the angelic music. You support Melody, a true angel in this game. Working with her father,
working with her fiance, Working together with this group.
Doing it all alone.
Support that and you save the world.
And the whole world dies.
And we're all enslaved.
And your kids are enslaved.
And that's it.
It's funny.
The weight of the world is really on my shoulders.
According to AJ.
I believe so.
I do believe so.
Yo, don't blame me when shit comes crashing down, though.
Blame yourselves.
AJ told you what to do.
Noah killed Charlie Kirk.
Oh, pokes did come up.
No, that's messed up.
Yo, Havoc, what's up, brother?
Yeah, thanks for having me up. don't i don't think i belong
here on the speaker panel chatting because uh that sounded really good even danger devon i've
never heard him before but it's uh it's refreshing to hear organic music like that especially after
this reciprocal cycle of news that everybody seems to be stuck on i love spaces i like to hear
other people's thoughts, just fresh thoughts
on things. But man, the last week and a half has just been CK this and CK that. I'm just waiting
for somebody to break the cycle. And this is definitely the space. But thanks for having me up.
Awesome. Awesome voice, Melody. Oh, thank you. Yeah, I think it's important to have these spaces
where we just kind of chill. And like, there there's plenty if you want to go have that conversation
There's plenty of people having that conversation right now. You can I will not be offended
That's not to say that I don't welcome all conversation here. I still welcome all conversation and I will never like
Say no, we're not talking about that. I I don't know. I like talking about shit,
but I think it's important to have just like hang out,
listen to some music, jam out a bit,
make fun of each other, shoot the shit, be D-gens, you know?
Yeah, right out. We got my man Darren back from suspension, Melody.
Darren was suspended for weeks,
which felt like months and years but he came back
rose from the gutters of x to come back with all of us and here he is the great daz renamed
rebrand refined what's up my man what's up darren what are you hello hello what's happening yeah
sorry i'm just so not like a morning person and it is four in the morning for
me and i i still have work it's like wednesday tomorrow but i don't know you know sometimes like
when you're connected to spirit you just wake up at like 3 a.m you know it's like one of those ones
and i couldn't get back to sleep so i said okay let me go on the app let me see what's going on
yeah right back to hell, right?
You were connected with the demons.
And I just thought, let me just see what's going on, you Americans.
And I know that this is your prime time.
It's not my prime time.
This is my time when I'm supposed to be sleeping.
But I saw that, you know, this space was going on.
AJ sent me the link.
And I thought, why not?
Let's go in.
Let's go in and just catch some amazing vibes
with the beautiful Melody.
I remember the last time I came in her space,
I was in a bit of a funk in the night.
I came in her space and all of a sudden,
I was just like, oh, it just released.
It's just like she's got such an amazing energy, you know?
So, yeah, thank you for being you, Melo B.
I'm going to definitely move differently, see the name change.
And I just know who I am and who I'm going to be there for.
There's a lot of things that just have become very clear for me.
But I just want to say to Melo B, you're going to be someone that I'm always going to, you know, support and recognize your worth.
Because I know you value who I am.
And I think your songs, they inspire and, you know, enrich so many souls.
So I really see your value
and I just wanted to come in and support.
Aw, thank you, Darren.
That was so heartfelt
and almost made me shed a tear.
I don't know what you're saying.
You're not a morning person.
That sounded pretty morning person-y to me.
You know, I appreciate that i do i feel like there's i've got to be impeccable with my work there's so much in my mind that i could
have said to just be a real arsehole but like that's just not me now you see what ado says
like you're gonna change the name you, change the style, change the approach.
And I feel like with you, you've just got an energy that you bring out the better version of me.
So I think that's what you got.
Even though I've not really slept and it's four in the morning, I was able to nearly make you tear up.
I think that says a lot.
Love you, Darren.
Thank you for coming through.
I appreciate you.
I'm glad that you're back.'s your next phase darren you got no next phase um you know i'm not sure aj i've got some
crap going down with work so i need to focus on that i'm thinking you may be next week possibly as long as everything's alright with work
I'm looking to maybe do one with Lelu
maybe around politics
I spoke with Norwich yesterday
we're in the plans of doing one around
national fatigue
and like the race conversation
but it's going to be more around national fatigue
the Bahrainians breaking the downs
is amazing and obviously me and Astro we're going to be more around national fatigue. The Bahallian's breaking the gown is amazing, and obviously
me and Astro, we're going to be doing our
spaces as well on
Fridays, but that's probably in about
two or three weeks.
I haven't got any plans, because
it's all up in the air, but all of my
people and the conversations are being had,
so when it starts, you guys will
That is the most unplanned plan ever.
You're like, I don't have anything planned, but you have like the most massive plan.
But it's unplanned.
I don't know.
Is that just me?
I might be high.
I don't even know what's going on.
But welcome.
And stay here.
We love you.
That should be the motto for life.
You know what?
I don't even know what's going on.
I might be high right now, but welcome.
You're welcome here, regardless.
Not really sure.
We all just don't know what the fuck is going on half the time.
And we're all just trying to move through this life seamlessly without getting hurt.
And you know what?
I don't know where I was going with that.
I know where you were going with that.
It's like everybody has it figured out.
All these gurus.
Everybody has it figured out.
Everyone has it figured out.
It's like bullshit.
Shut the fuck up.
We don't know what's going on.
We're getting into walls, but these walls are great.
Then they're starting, these walls push us to other walls,
which push us to a direction that's
like oh shit this seems like it's planned and all of a sudden you crack another code and you start
seeing the synchronicities and coincidences they point you in different directions and then you
finally crack the code that we've been led every second of our lives by numbers by opportunities
by synchronicities and all we did is have to follow them. But now we know, and they try to distract us every which way
so we don't tell us.
This is the hack of the simulation.
We create what we believe or we expect to create.
We believe what we expect to happen.
We manifest.
I don't know.
Now I'm going off the chain.
But what's up?
Got White Rabbit in the house. We got our Sierra in the chain but what's up got white rabbit in the house
what's up i just keep leaving and coming back to see if that co-host invite ever comes through
it's not though um yeah uh hey let's let's hear pug sing bro let's hear pug sing oh you know
what's happening every time i hit well no not every time i can't say that because this is the first time i'm seeing it but it appears that when i hit um invite to co-host this i'm getting the invite limit
reached yeah did you have another co-host that left this i did i did there's this weird glitch
that happens it's so stupid so they took the co-host invite with them yeah that person will
need to come back and then it'll
reset yeah if that person did come back and then hit like stop co-hosting you'd get your co-host
seat back but if this ever like if any of y'all co-host space often before you leave always hit
the ellipses the three dots at the upper right corner and hit stop co-hosting before you leave
the room otherwise you can take the co-host seat with you.
Is there another way of doing it where something like AJ needs to decline it and then maybe he leaves and then resets and then when he comes back,
then the two co-hosts gets granted back to the space?
I feel like there's another way of doing it.
Derek showed me that.
But it's all these different little tricks you've got to learn, yeah.
There's all these different little tricks you've got to learn, yeah.
AJ, you're enough co-host for me, bro.
The co-host with the...
Oh, no, it doesn't work.
The hostess with the mostess works, but the co-host with the...
The host with the least.
With the momo.
He's got the momos.
The co-host with the momos
I will boast about the co-host
oh no here we go
you've started the dad jokes
way to go Mel
way to fucking go
yeah it's almost like when we did that
do you remember
it was me you and Kara
just going back and forth with stepbrothers
references
oh that was so fun.
The fucking Catalina wine mixer.
The Catalina wine mixer.
The fucking Catalina wine mixer.
Boats and hoes.
Did you put your buzz on my drum kit?
Why are you sweating?
I was watching Cops.
Cops isn't on until 6.30.
Boats and hoes. Boats and hoes
I saw you use a bicycle as a weapon
I'm going to play that clip and put it in a song
oh mine too Mella
it's so good
I'm going to ask Chat clip and put it in a song. Oh, mine too, Mella. It's so good. Yeah.
I'm going to ask ChatGPT, what are the best Step Brothers
references
of all time?
You typed so fast.
You have a mechanical keyboard?
I have a mechanical keyboard.
What do you mean?
I was asking if you had a mechanical key word.
Was that a typewriter?
It was like a typewriter or something, no?
Am I hearing things?
Is it really satisfying?
Because I like the sound of people.
It was almost ASMR of a neckline.
It was satisfying, oddly.
That was the backspace.
What is that?
Kind of more Hispanic-spanic
oh this is stupid
chatgypt doesn't get the jokes
that's the problem
chatgypt is like
the most iconic quote from stepbrothers is
did we just become best friends
no you don't get it
you're not funny
see this is why i'm not afraid of ai
you know because ai is stupid yeah because ai's stupid ai's like
guys the best quote from stepbrothers he's the stupid you know like the dumb friend there's no
human element there was no human element yeah i can't even equate it to like what like yeah there's
no human that i know that would be like the best stepbrothers quote of all time is, did we just become best friends? No. No. I mean, I'm gonna keep my back. I mean, the entire quote, uh, what is it? It's like,
um, they say, favorite non- they're like going back and forth. They're like, you know, like,
what's your favorite non-pornographic magazine to masturbate to? And he's like, good housekeeping.
And then he's like, did we just become best friends?
Like, with the entirety of the context, yes, it's a great quote.
But, ChachiPT under-delivered.
John Stamos.
Yeah, there you go. I'm gonna try Grok.
Melope, could you play Jarrahot?
Yeah, I could.
Before you do,
do you have a guitar handbird?
I haven't looked at my screen in a while.
What's up, Pugs?
What's up? Hi, Pugs? What's up?
What's up?
Good to see you, Darren.
I heard you were there and back again.
A hobbit's tale.
Thank you. It's nice to have a welcome back. I appreciate it.
And he has risen like a phoenix from the ashes.
Glad you resurfaced.
Daz 2.0, they're calling it. That's 2.0.
That's 2.0.
Do you want a little something?
Hell yeah.
Yeah, let's go.
Gotta be X-rated.
It's gotta be X-rated from Pugs. That's all.
That's the only request. Make it a little X-rated.
Boats and hoes.
It's like a depressing song. I was going to do
an original. I don't know. I always feel
like I need to do originals around Mela because
you're such an original artist.
So this one is more kind of like
a passing thought and a vibe.
It's called
Stuck. It's like about
just kind of being
the tism and ADD, ADHD
in it. I'm so stuck, stuck, I'm so stuck, frozen in this barren wasteland of open loops and endless circuits, stuck, I'm so stuck stuck I'm so stuck
can't decide tween a b c and I forgot my XYZ I'm stuck
I'm so stuck
I'm so stuck
There is no doctor that can heal me
There is no doctor that can heal me There is no pill that can fix me
There is no prayer to cast these demons out Nothing short of annihilation and nirvana could make me feel unstuck
I'm so stuck
I'm so stuck
Every time I sing a song
The melody is there but the words are gone
I'm so stuck
I'm stuck, stuck, I'm so stuck.
I never seem to find the key, but all the rhythms come to me.
I'm stuck, I'm so stuck. Stuck. I'm so stuck. There is no doctor that can heal me.
There is no pill that can fix me.
There is no prayer to cast these demons out.
Nothing short of annihilation and nirvana could make me feel unstuck.
I'm so stuck.
I'm so stuck.
I'm so stuck. I'm so stuck.
Chills, brother.
Yeah, that was a vibe damn pugs you know what is crazy pugs because of the tuning that you play and like
that you said the song's kind of depressing like lyrically you're right it was a little but also
though like it still uplifted me you're one of the only artists that i know they can do that it's incredible you know pugs i've known you for a while now and i know you enough to know uh you never cease to
amaze me and what i'm most surprised about is we haven't heard that song more because i tell you
that's a freaking hit all day yeah it's great dude do you do you play in 528 or do you play in 432 like me?
You know, I'm in 440 sometimes.
Other times I'm in 432.
I have gone to 528.
So for 432, you're down tuning, right?
Yeah. To achieve 528, it's C4
which is like the 8th fret
on your high E if you will
or the 13th fret on the B
so that way
you tune it up slightly
to achieve 528
which I have done before, it's tighter
whereas going down to the
432 feels a little warmer.
That's a stupid question.
What is standard
then? 440?
Yeah, 440.
Yes, A440.
Thank you,
the Rothschilds.
more the Rockefellers, I guess.
Not the Rothschilds.
I love that we get to slip into conspiracies
with all this shit.
Oh, that's not a conspiracy.
It's like well documented.
We know what's up.
They gotta get stashed in this conspiracy
song since he mixes them both together.
It's genius.
The powers that be decided in order
to make the entire population tense,
they brought it up to 440.
It made everything...
And they took the bells away.
The bells one was mostly because they needed the metal
to make bullets and stuff for war.
I know it would be really nice if it fit perfectly into the conspiracy.
Like I'm so, I'm so on board with the conspiracy because you know,
it did happen, but like the bells that they don't pan out sadly.
They were buried.
I'm going to play a song for you guys.
Mainly because I got to go soon.
I have a dentist appointment at nine
o'clock in the morning are you kidding me who in their right mind it was me i'm the one that
i feel like dead no i feel like dentist appointments are always at the most annoyingest
when they could be at in the history yeah i was like so what's your like what's your soonest
availability she's like all i have is 9 a.m. on the 24th. And I'm like, fine.
How early can we torture you?
Anyways, I'm going to sing this song that AJ requested.
In my late, late night voice.
Smokey Miller.
Yeah, Smokey Jazz.
I know I can take one more step towards you
Cause all that's waiting is regret
Don't you know I'm not your ghost anymore?
You lost the love I love the most
I learned to live half a life
Now you want me one more time
Who do you think you are?
Running around leaving scars
Collecting your jar of hearts
And tearing love apart
You're gonna catch a call
From the ice inside your soul
So don't come back for me
Who do you think you are?
I hear you asking all around
If I am anywhere to be found
But I have grown too strong
To ever fall back in your arms I learned to live half alive
Now you want me one more time
Who do you think you are?
Running around leaving scars
Locked in your jar of hearts
And tearing love apart
You're gonna catch a cold
From the ice inside your soul
So don't come back for me
Who do you think you are?
That's all you're getting I'm so tired
that's a cover right
who originally sang that song
yeah that's Christina Perry
I like your version better
I'll usually do the bridge
but not the late late night version
I'm surprised AJ hear AJ request that.
I heard him say, you're going to do Draw Our Hearts.
He's done it so quick.
So, okay, AJ likes easy listening.
Appreciate it.
Appreciate it.
Thank you for that request.
You know, guys, I'm going to have to go.
That was for you, Darren.
That was for you, that song.
Melody, you've done it again.
I was in a little bit of a funk. I saw Melody's space. I was like, yeah, I'm going straight in. And I feel so much better. I do have to make one more stop off because my next New Yorker Italian is calling me to home. I've got to go and say hi. And then I better get some sleep.
And you know what this means, Darren?
You're going to have an amazing day
since you started your day off in this space.
That's what I'm feeling, bruv.
That is literally what I'm feeling.
This room, this space just had no pretentiousness,
no weird energy, just love.
Darren, before you go, I got one question for you, man.
And I'm going to quote the song, but I'm going to say it differently.
Who do you think you are?
You're not asking me that.
Who do you actually think you are?
Think about that.
When do we actually ask ourselves that?
Do you know what? That is a really
good question. That's something that I need to ponder.
Thank you, David.
Who do you think you are?
Darren, I want to work with you in a past
life regression or something because you have
so much going on.
Is that a good thing
or a bad thing? So much going on in your minds? I think, honestly, I think it's a good thing or a bad thing so much going on in your minds
i think honestly i think it's a good thing because i think that we have lived so much
and we've experienced so much that um it might be hard for us to filter out or intellectualize
but of all my friends and i consider consider you a friend that I encounter,
I feel like you also have a lot of things. I don't know. I don't want to put a negative
connotation on it and say you have so many things, but I also feel like a past life regression or
something that we could do together to bring up some things for
you does this make sense do you know what i'm down i will say my friend matt one of the most
magical ones on this app he was the one who told me like me and you knew each other because we
fought together in a Persian war and you know the amount of different people who will tell me things like that and i don't remember i feel like i feel like you're a very deep person like you feel so deeply and you're
hurt so deeply sometimes that you're just you're you're one of me does that make sense like you're
you're my kin you're my kind and i feel like if we could work together or I can like regress you or we can get to the root of some things that it would just be really great.
And I don't mean to be a brain is not a melodic thing, but you and I don't see each other or connect very often.
So I'm just putting it out there.
I would love to connect with you and regress you.
Let's do it.
For some reason, that touched my heart. and I know it come from a good place.
And, you know, that's what I'm all about.
So thank you, Nicola.
Yeah, let's let's do it, guys.
I'm going to have to go.
Melody, did you have something that you was going to say before I go?
Yeah, no, I just wanted to say thank you so much for coming through.
I know it's early for you, So I appreciate your time and energy. And I am so happy to hear every time you say that, you know, you come into my space and you feel like this release. I don't know. It sounds like that's what you're saying. And you feel like you are just in a better mental place. That's like the highest compliment I can get as just like a human being in a and a
musician that's like what i what i love to do is just make people feel um good so and if that means
they gotta sit with some negative emotions for a little bit while they listen to the music and
and then that helps them kind of move past those and and onward and upward into the rest of their
day then that's that's awesome.
So thank you.
I really appreciate that.
You're welcome.
And it's the truth.
It really does.
It just, anytime there's a little fog, if there's a Melody space on, I come in there,
and that fog is just lifted.
So you're so special.
You're literally like an angel on this app.
And I know AJ is really, really always promoting, but I know why.
Because he sees your greatness, and I do as well aj love you i'm gonna try and give you a call tomorrow right take care
love you brother talk to you tomorrow man get some sleep all right bye darren um speaking of sleep
i gotta get going soon so we'll call this like final rounds i know it sucks i'm
so sorry but the dentist is calling fuck i gotta get up so early your girl does not get up early
my my day starts at like whenever i wanted to i don't start teaching my students until 3 30 p.m
um most of my gigs are in the evening i you, you know, some people think it's like, they're like,
you know, it's lazy to sleep in. I'm like, okay, but is it lazy to sleep in? Yeah, like, is it lazy
to sleep in if I still got the same amount of sleep as you? You know what I mean? Like, if I
went to bed at like two in the morning, and I woke up, you know what I mean? Like, it's not lazy. I'm
still getting the same amount of sleep and listen the party is stopping
for mella but that doesn't mean the party's stopping for us so someone open a after party
space whether it be devin pugs rabbit someone and yeah do it up but just don't tell me about it
because then i'll go don't tell me about it i'll get tempted I'll go in and then we'll fucking be up all night. Um, okay. Yeah.
So I can't see any hands. Anybody see any hands? Oh, we got a hand from Prez. What's up, Prez?
No, yeah. I just wanted to say good luck with the dentist appointment, Mella. Thank you for
this space, AJ as well, for supporting and everybody else in the room. And I just want to
shout out Xavier too, because i know he has a space
coming up and you're always supporting other people's spaces man so i just want to give you
your flowers and tap into his space as well if you can and everybody else man that we're able to
contribute their voice frequencies you know danger pugs and nicoletta good to hear from you as well
and sierra supporting the space as well and yeah thank you for having me guys and hopefully I'll catch you out tomorrow if you can pull through yeah since Prez just said
that I didn't expect that you guys know I don't really host like that I've been MIA for a while
but I'm coming back and this Saturday 6 p.m we're going to do a music space a bunch of just new
people that normally don't chill in in spaces are going be there. So it'd be a good way to just, you know, meet new people, connect and, you know, just hang out.
So that's what it is.
You know, on this Sunday, I got one of the darkest spaces of all time.
MP Ultra Survivor, this guy, this kid, Gray Area Monarch and his girl who's doing some of the greatest work on here on this app,
you know, laying, giving a microphone to survivors of satanic ritual abuse.
Now, you guys aren't going to like this, but the satanic ritual abuse survivors,
they all have a little bit of the piece of the puzzle.
And the puzzle they have is the puzzle I actually see.
So I've learned to know that these people are so on point that it's dangerous.
I don't even want to have the space.
It's going to be dark, but there's nothing I could do.
I have to do it.
So this Sunday, 6 PM, it's going to be good.
I'll be there.
Can we get some,
can I get some music to bounce out the darkness I just felt about the
satanic rituals?
Well, this song should work.
It's not there.
And wait, I just wanted to say, keep playing.
Stash, what's up, Stash?
And bros, we'll go to YouTube, Netflix, and then we'll end it.
Stash, what happened?
I journeyed northward
to a cold, frozen land
to find the elusive Canadian beaver
But I found love in the land, and when it was time to go, I simply could not leave her or her beaver is the finest in the land.
Canadian beaver makes you feel like a man.
Canadian beaver, it's so warm and it's so wooden.
Canadian beaver does well with hardwood
Canadian beaver
Canadian beaver
Furry, fuzzy beaver, so regal and so pure, Canadian Beaver will make you last and endure.
So we seek the beaver, its value next to none, Canadian Beaver is and always will be number one because
Canadian Beaver is the finest in the land
Canadian Beaver makes you feel like a man
Canadian Beaver it's so soft and it's so good and Canadian beaver does well with hardwood
Canadian beaver
Canadian Beaver I was trying to just reset the mood with that, you know I think that just supplanted Bohemian Rhapsody as my favorite. You're a boy. Melody, that's got to be your wedding song.
I was just trying to, you know, kind of reset the mood with that one and welcome Stashy up here because, you know, he's good with that Canadian beaver.
Oh, well, my ex actually is Canadian.
I told you.
Yeah, but she's also your ex.
So, like, yeah.
That is true.
It was a great summer, though. What's up, everybody? Hi, Mel ex. So, like, yeah. That is true. It was a great summer, though.
What's up, everybody?
Hi, Mella.
Hi, Stashy.
How are you?
Hi, Stash.
Doing good.
AJ lured me here.
He's like, music and conspiracies.
I'm like, ooh, my favorite. Could I ask Stash to play one song, Mella, and then we can end it from there?
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, okay. Yeah. Okay.
So who wants to play a song? Throw up your hand. If you want to play a song
Don't forget this rose on stage as well. I don't know if you want it. Yeah, and then we're gonna go check in with Rose
Yeah, I want to make sure that we get to the people that want to play music and we also get to the people that
I want to make sure that we get to the people that want to play music,
and we also get to the people that want to speak.
I see three hands.
I don't know if you see hands.
I just saw three.
Stash and Sarah pop down, but White has his hand up.
I see White Rabbit and Stash.
I've never heard from White Rabbit.
Oh, are you in for a treat?
What song did you want?
Yo, that's the song that you played the time with, you know, in the bandysphere.
What song was that?
It wasn't the Thong song.
It was another song like that.
Okay, not the Thong song.
Was it Conspiracy or Nah?
It was more like girl-based.
Girl-based.
Oh, I know which one you're talking about.
Okay, okay.
I can do that one for sure.
That's like hip-hop and I know which one it is.
All right, hold up.
Rabbit, did you want to go?
Yeah, but I'm torn.
I need everybody's help.
So the last space I was in uh aj threw out he wanted
no diggity and i i don't want to not deliver but when i pulled up sierra off also asked for
i'm healing uh yeah do whatever you want kid and uh what up to mella you know thanks for holding
this space i wanted to come out and support support you. I love your music and your style
and the grace you always
are bringing to this app. Thank you for holding
spaces like this.
Thanks for coming through.
Thank you, brother. Doing great things, man.
Good, good, good. Glad to have you up here.
You play whatever you want. Whatever floats
White Rabbit's boat.
Alright, I got you, Stash.
I'm going to go with this one in light of change in the mood.
I just wanna heal, I wanna feel, gonna let it all go
Find my peace of mind, let it shine, until it free flow I don't got to be nobody else
I'm free to be myself Melas holding space
You know it's all love
Danger up in here
And stash pulled up
Hugs is all love we don't got to be nobody else
we're free to be ourselves I just wanna hear, you wanna feel
Go and let it all go
Find your peace of mind Feel going let it all go
Find your peace of mind
Let it shine until you free flow
You don't got to be nobody else
You're free to be yourself beautiful beautiful voice beautiful playing i always love when it's personalized like that it makes me feel special well you know that are special you know that and uh aj i'm gonna have to get
you on the next one man when people request a healing i always got to deliver brother
yeah that was healing relaxing yeah it does it's that's what you really heal with the music you're
right so whoever was saying that well and it goes back to what mella was saying about music in
general right you can't beat the live performance.
You just can't.
There's no AI that's going to be able to do it.
Performing live in front of audiences, that is an art.
It really is.
And whether it's in spaces or like on a stage, you know, you're doing it in front of an audience.
You know you are.
Maybe we can't see you eye to eye, Wabbit, but you know what I mean.
Yeah, look, the extraterrestrials created humans.
They created humans for music and
things they don't have, like personality
and everything else. And we're
little creations, great, great creations,
and they all fight over us.
Many, many ET races and species.
People aren't ready for this information yet.
Go look in the stars.
Go look in your Bible. You're not ready
for this. This is off world stuff
thank you guys so much for having me and Mela what a beautiful spot you got here
just awesome to come into my first space Mela B space and hear your smoky, silky, smooth voice here.
It's 11.42 my time.
So, yeah, you're just out here killing it tonight.
Aw, thank you so much.
We'll do Stash and then Mella has to go, guys.
I'm trying to get you home early, Mella.
It's okay. it's okay.
It's okay.
Don't worry.
Don't worry.
I said it like I said it at a time where I was like okay if I say this now then you know
because I know once I say it.
Then an hour I'll close the space.
She knows how it works.
Try to wind down the space.
The key is you just don't you don't say it.
You just Irish goodbye the space because like when you say it that's when you do add a minimum an hour onto the space.
If you don't say it, you just run.
You just keep them guessing, keep them wanting more.
That's a move.
Very true.
If you do that at a Mexican party, it's like, oh, bye, bye.
And then somebody brings out the coffee and bread, and we're there for another two hours laughing.
Irish goodbye is over to everything.
I just honestly haven I haven't,
I haven't closed the space singing Wonderwall
with a group of people randomly in so long, Mela.
It would, it would be nice.
Oh, just like old times?
Oh my gosh.
Like, no radio.
Everybody open your mics.
Yeah, oh my God.
Okay, Stash, you're gonna serenade us?
Uh, yeah, yeah.
I got my, uh, my old six strings.
They're old strings, so I have to, like, tune it right.
Oh, it sounds tight.
I see two of my bitches in the club
And I know they know about each other
I think these bitches just set me up
Just trying to set me up
Maybe I'm just paranoid
Got a bad light skin from the valley
She be in the club with no panties
Little bitch used to be my favorite
But now we don't speak the same language
I love my bitch, I could bang it
But my dark skin least know how to take it
God, I'm both at some damn red bottoms
But I'm both at some damn fragrance
Both of my bitches drive Range Rovers
None of my bitches can stay over
Both of my bitches look good as fuck
Your bitches look like a bugger, whoa
I see two of my bitches in the club
And know they know about each other
I think these bitches trying to set me up
Baby, I'm just paranoid
Yeah, I'm paranoid, I'm trippin', been smokin' and sippin'
I'm fuckin' around with two bitches, but I never made them hoes my missus
Havana, oh na-na
But my heart is in Havana, oh na-na
Email me back to East Atlanta, oh nana, but my heart is in Havana.
There's something about his manners, Havana.
Now, he didn't walk in with that, how you doing?
He came in the room.
He said, there's a lot of girls I can do it.
But I can't with you.
I knew him forever in a minute.
Last summer night, and Papa said he looked like Marlo in him.
He got me feeling like, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh.
I loved him when I met him.
Got him when I met him.
He got me feeling like, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh.
And then I had to go, I had to go. Oh, na, na, na, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, But my heart is in Havana, my heart is in Havana.
When marimba rhythms start to play, dance with me, make me sway.
Like a lazy ocean hugs the shore, hug me close, sway me more.
Look me close, sway me more.
Like a flower bending in the breeze, bend with me, sway with ease.
When we dance, you have a way with me, sway with me, stay with me.
Other dancers may be on the floor
Dear, but my ass will see only you
Only you have that magic technique
When we sway, I go weaks
I can hear the sound of violence
long before
make me thrill
make me thrill
as only you know how
sway me smooth
sway me now
That song's gonna be my wedding song.
I want that song as my wedding song.
I want the moon landing song as my wedding song.
As long as I'm getting invited to the wedding.
Free bar, right?
Yeah, I want the moon landing song as my wedding song.
Oh, I love that one.
I was hoping to play that one for the conspiracy one. But if there's an afterspace, I want the moon landing song as my wedding song. Oh, I love that one. I was hoping to play that one for the conspiracy one,
but if there's an after space, I'm there.
I love that one so much.
I'll play it.
I'll play it.
Are you talking about the one where NASA lies to us
and the moon landing's fake?
Yeah, the moon landing's fake.
The moon landing song.
I still like that look Up one that you do too
Okay, okay
I'm just saying, you don't have to play it
But just know that, buddy
Hold up one second
Let me go to my girl Rose first
And then we're gonna get, she's been here for a while
She's been patiently waiting
But you guys are the mustache of the man, bro
Thank you for coming here
Rose, what's going on, Rose? guys are you guys are the mustache of the man bro thank you for coming here what's going on rose how are you
are you there rose hi sorry thank you uh well i'm just checking out the spaces thank you for
having me and giving me a chance uh i was tuning in and the previous conversation about consciousness and time and stuff
and I wanted to share some info on it
but I think I pinned it somewhere.
Yeah, so let's hear it.
We love this stuff.
The nature of this reality.
It's the only thing we should be talking about.
People are wondering who killed Charlie Kirk.
I'm wondering why the sun and the moon
are the same size in the sky
although being 400 times distant from each other.
You know what I'm saying?
Totally, totally.
Well, the thing is, I also am into music.
And I wanted to say to Melody, that's a beautiful song, beautiful voice.
And I resonate a lot with your journey into the practicing
and mastering your instrument and your voice
and how the live performances are quite a different thing
and all the frequency tuning.
And someone said something about how music helps you to raise your frequency.
And I wanted to share a lot on that about the breath work,
that how sometimes not just hearing music, but also singing,
when you modulate your voice and
you have to take you know the breaths the deep breaths and and master your instrument it is
quite a a thing for regulating and it's very releasing and healing the the shunting and then
when you put some words on it that give you like a visual thing, it's quite healing. And I'm recently into music.
I started releasing music this year,
but I am also a holistic healer.
I work with 5MEO DMT.
So I'm very much into the topic of energy, channeling,
from my own experiences and from what I learned
from people that I work with.
Did you ever hear of Bashar?
Did you ever hear of the channel of Bashar?
He's very interesting. Check him out.
What channel is, what do you channel?
Well, love, just pure energy source.
He channels at DMT, she said.
Five Mio DMT, yeah. You you take it you take the i serve i serve it oh and that's very interesting actually so you do you give it to people yes yes i i love her
confidence that's awesome that's actually interesting because that's the future if
anyone's ever done that you go out out of body. Oh, my God.
It's great.
The world might shatter after that.
Yes, yes, yes.
It's the God molecule.
And it's an entheogen, which is different from a psychedelic because it's the experience of God within.
So you go to God, whatever your religion or your culture says what it is you name it
I've heard everything and it really it really opens your mind your eyes your heart basically
because everything comes from the heart and when we open our heart then we see life differently
And when we open our heart, then we see life differently, more than just focus on the mind.
more than just focus on the mind
Wow, I'm intrigued. Sorry, I'm doing laundry as I talk to you guys.
I'm intrigued. How can I, like, so when you give it to people, is this in a controlled way?
Yes, totally. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, I'm in Mexico, first of all.
Okay, cool. Tell me more. I want to know more.
I learned in Tulum. The substance comes from the bufo alvarius, which is a toad.
And the one I work with, there's the synthetic one as well.
And there's the bufo alvarius sanctuary in Tulum. And there's another one hereol Various Sanctuary in Tulum and there's another
one here in Bacalar, in the Lake Bacalar. And well, I work there on demand because I also have
my own stuff and it's called ceremonies. So it's a very spiritual thing and it's called facilitating
the medicine. That's incredible.
I would love to... I'm going to send you a DM.
Yeah, sure.
Yeah, I would love to explore this.
Long story short, I've had an out-of-body experience
due to a very traumatic accident that I had when I was a kid.
And ever since then,
I've been like extremely fascinated with,
just like anything that could potentially mimic or just kind of be similar to
that experience.
So I would love to talk to you about it.
of course.
I'm happy to.
Hey, you don't have to answer this at all if you want,
or if you don't want, rather.
But was it a near-death experience?
I mean, did I almost die?
I could have died. I could have died. I don't know.
But not, like, near.
Anyone that's had, like, a near-death experience will know what I mean.
I was just going to say it probably was actually DMT.
DMT is only released in your brain when you're born and when you die.
And personally.
And when you sleep. Personal.
When you sleep.
I mean, you can generate it on your body naturally through breath work, like hyperventilation.
Oh, cool. You can generate it on your body naturally through breathwork, like hyperventilation, like the Wim Hof technique and many others meditative exercises.
And yes, but also when someone that hasn't had an experience like that or has severe trauma from it,
or has severe trauma from it, it might be scary.
it might be scary.
So that's why facilitators help in handling the trauma, the pain, the fear, the anger,
and all the complex emotions that come from those traumatic situations.
Yeah, that was something that I kind of struggled with for a long time.
Like I was like so intrigued, but so terrified.
And I'm, I don't know, I'm just less scared now.
So definitely want to tap in with you and figure out maybe it's something that I should,
maybe I should just make a trip to Mexico, guys.
Should I book it?
Should I go to Mexico and do DMT?
Take me with you, sweetheart.
You might, you might come back Mexican.
Aww yeah. Fuck yeah. I love Mexico. You might come back Mexican.
Fuck yeah.
I love Mexico.
So I'm back from Canada and Stash is with me.
I don't know how that happened.
I was going to make a Canadian beaver joke, but I won't.
Hey, Canadian beaver is no joke.
Danger, have you seen an Australian beaver?
A platypus-y?
Oh, dear Lord. Oh, yeah.
That thing is a science experiment that escaped.
I'm sure of it.
A platypus?
There's no way. there's no way that
thing it glows it glows in the dark has a beak has venom lays eggs is a mammal but is aquatic
but can't see underwater and we're we're still talking about the animal right not the okay
um yeah no that's wild that's crazy like when you think about it platypuses they just just
they shouldn't be but there's a lot of things that shouldn't be that just are and i don't know why
but i like i just can't answer that like bees like did you know bees they're not supposed to
be able to fly they're not aerodynamic but guess what they fly anyway and they actually are the reason that a
lot of us are like here and alive so it's kind of crazy i heard that the rapid rate and frequency
in which their their wings vibrate actually defies gravity it turns it into an anti-gravity thing
that's how they're able to go in every direction and feed the way they do yeah and the
frequency that their wings vibrate this is this is so cool guys we were just talking about frequency
the frequency that the bees make when they their wings vibrate the only reason honey is even
possible like which is the first medicine um literally the reason that we're all here um
the only reason honey is possible is because of that frequency they wouldn't be able to make
honey without that frequency so everything comes down to vibration and resonance. And your music is tuned to the frequency of honey.
That would be really cool, wouldn't it be?
Or wouldn't it?
We gotta bring back bells.
I think every town has to have bells again.
I was talking about the bells, Zach,
before you got here.
I brought up the bells.
I love the sound of bells.
Like, ring them every day.
I'm like a mile and a half from a church, and on a quiet Sunday morning when I get up, I can hear the bells going off.
It's the most purifying sound ever.
I love it.
None of them have them near me anymore.
All the bells are on.
That's the thing.
I can't even see the church.
All I hear is...
Boom. Boom. anymore. All the bells are on. That's the thing. I can't even see the church. All I hear is and I'm like a mile and a half away.
here's something you might want to try
since the tech
is available. Take your
and just make a
432 version of them.'ll tune it down i mean
very little to no artifacts at all so it is possible for you to actually create a 432 version
it won't slow the tempo it'll just slow down it'll do its thing correctly these days so yeah
see what a version of that feels like when you're here
you know what i mean yeah that's actually a really cool idea what if i release my album
both like in its like the original recording form and then i release a 432 hertz version
of the album well then we may double your profits. That'd be cool.
It would be an interesting social experiment, too, I think, to see if there's more preference for the 432 hertz over the other.
Yeah, but you can't let them know.
You've got to kind of like show them both.
Yeah, kind of like I've got to have two separate pages just labeled differently yet without them knowing and see which ones actually sell if they happen to listen.
But I don't know how to do it.
I don't know how you get them to like choose for that.
Well, fun fact.
I used to be a research assistant on studies much like this.
I used to be a research assistant on studies much like this.
Yeah, you would just basically find a control group
where none of them have had any access to the album.
None of them have heard it.
And you put them in a room and you let them listen.
Well, you don't put them in a room.
I mean, you can figure out a different way to do it.
You put them in a cage. Yeah, you put them in a cage don't put them in a room i mean you could figure out a different way to do it you put them in a cage yeah you put them in a cage you lock them up you make them listen to
the music on repeat for 72 hours straight no i'm just joking that's more like a torture you like
it yet but yeah you just like have a control group that hasn't heard it and you give them
the album in 432 and what you could do if you wanted to get fancy
is you can do little brain scans
you can do MRI scans
and you can see how their brain responds
to the 432
hertz versus the
440, that's it, sorry
you could probably use their fucking Apple Watch
you know what I mean? You could probably use their Apple Watch
to check the heart rate, etc.
Well, there's more than use their heart rate that would light up.
You'd probably want to do like an fMRI.
But nobody's putting money into any of that.
So if somebody hanging out in the listeners' lounge
wants to bankroll this
hit and all that...
You're hired, Sierra. Let let's go i knew it i know it's worth everything
um mel are you keeping this going i want to get bridget up here just to say hi
bridget come on and i don't know if mel is keeping this going yeah i'm literally just like loading
the dishwasher emptying the dryer doing that kind of stuff um
i'll probably go in like five minutes so bridget wants to come up oh bridget's up here hi bridget
how are you hi honey you have merch and it's so cute i do have merch melabemerch.com thank you
i'm totally gonna get a candle. It's adorable.
I love what you,
I love what you worked out with it.
And I just wanted to come up and love on you guys and say,
I cannot see anyone in the stage or what's happening.
I've got that weird bug that happens every so often.
AJ told me that you guys are having a little bit of tech issues,
but in this one,
Hi, little bit of tech issues but in this one but hi um i love i'm sad that i missed this i'm glad it's recorded because i'm gonna go back and listen to see what everybody talked about with
the channeling and aliens part um and also the music unified by sound. Yes. More of that, please, in the world.
Listen to Melody.
Do you guys have her music in your Spotify or your favorite music player?
Because I do.
Is this Sierra's partner?
Sorry, say that again, James.
I said, is this Sierra's partner? Sorry, say that again, James. I said, is this Sierra's partner?
They're a team.
See, I'm just, I'm so blessed to be surrounded by people that just, I don't have to promote my stuff.
They're all like my little promo team because they want me to do well.
And it's so wholesome and i love it and i appreciate you guys
because we love we love you um seriously though if you don't have it you should go get it
yeah i have a new song coming out on friday bridget i don't know if you know this but
i have another song releasing on friday yeah so silly Silly Games is coming out. I guess it's Thursday
at midnight. So I've struggled with I've struggled with getting the pre-save link. For some reason,
it might the system I usually work for or the system I usually use for it is not working for this song, which is really
frustrating. Um, so I'm continuing to try and troubleshoot that. I will let you guys know if
I get a pre-save, but the thing is, the reason I'm not super concerned about it is because if you've
pre-saved my songs in the past, or if you've, um, like subscribed to my mailing list or anything
like that, you're automatically going to get notified anytime I release a song.
So if you've pre-saved in the past, you're good.
It's going to, it'll let you know.
So we're good.
It's all Gucci.
We just roll with the punches out here.
I just have to say, I'm watching some crazy lightning shows.
There, there is a little bit of cloud cover here but across the way
over the hill i'm watching lightning go lateral in this beautiful like orange golden color
um usually our lightning is white so it's pretty fantastic because there is cloud over there
and just watching it ripple across just above the hill is wild.
That's super dark.
That's crazy.
Golden, you said?
Yeah, it's gold.
It's like orangey gold.
It's really, really pretty.
I love storms.
I don't know about you guys, but I love watching storms.
If you ever get a chance to go to Guatemala, there's a volcano there.
It's called the Volcano of Water that shoots lightning from it into the sky.
Actually, that's crazy.
We just had a wild storm here, actually.
It was pretty intense.
Mella, have you been to Texas?
I have been to Texas.
Have you been during a thunderstorm?
No, I haven't.
Oh, we get the big booms and a lot of lightning, so it's really, really pretty.
You'll feel your windows shake on some of them.
That's scary.
That's crazy.
It's good, though, because I've been with it, right?
I lived through my first earthquake. It was a small
earthquake. It happened when I was in New York. I was out there for some gigs and we were in our
Airbnb and I was like okay I wasn't technically in New York at this point. We were staying in
Jersey because it was cheaper and then we just did the trek over to New York whenever we had to play. Um, so I was in Jersey
in the basement of an Airbnb. There's no like subway system nearby. And I was like, huh,
that's weird. I can feel the subway from here. That's exactly what it feels like. Yeah. And
Dakota was like, that's definitely not a subway
like that's definitely an earthquake i'm like no that can't be an earthquake so i lived through
my very first earthquake we don't get those out here very often so yeah we really don't yeah i'm
on the east coast too and i was like on the 40th story of a new york city building i thought the
same exact thing.
It feels like the subway, but you know, I'm 40 floors up. So it's not.
It's like, wow, that's a really strong subway system.
Bridget, some of my favorite memories are in Harrison, Texas, where I traveled through there as a teenager.
where I traveled through there as a teenager,
and two of the best thunderstorms I've ever experienced in my entire life
were there in the summertime.
I love summertime storms.
I just posted a video of some summertime lightning
that I got over my house this summer, actually.
Are you close to Harrison?
I don't know where that is.
No, I'm in Canada.
I don't know where that is.
Or maybe it's Harrisonville. I don't remember but it was texas and it was a huge state so i don't know all of the little cities but
i am not too far out of the dfw area but i'm in the country so now i was ah there's another golden
orange seriously it's horizontal lightning it's wild okay it's horizontal lightning. It's wild.
It's so pretty and it's big and bold.
Texas and Florida were my favorite places to be in the summertime storms.
They're just gorgeous.
Southern Florida, we got storms like all year long.
long and it's really tropical really really really tropical yeah and my favorite thing about
It's really tropical.
Really, really, really tropical.
the rain there is it would sometimes do this interesting little tiny micro dots of rain
so it was like you were getting misted on but it would come down hard and it was the wildest thing
to me because we don't have that here we have we have either small or giant
you know usually um but yeah it was god i love florida florida gets the most uh thunderstorms
out of all the states and uh yeah the lightning is beautiful here so we can set our watches by Touches by the rain here. Yeah, but it hits people.
Like in Texas, you look out for lightning, but I mean, it happens in every storm, right?
So it will hit the big things around you.
But in Florida, it's like you hear every single season, you hear people getting hit by lightning.
It's pretty wild.
Listen, I just want to say what's up to Jules down there and Aziz and everybody else here.
My man Rick's still here.
Azriel, Team K in the house.
What's up, guys?
Thank you for coming by.
Mello B has a signal coming out on the 26th.
It's midnight.
It's the 24th, so in two days from now.
So everybody help her, support her.
This is how we win. You come here, you come to these spaces, you bring, you know, your piece of the puzzle and you help support each other. This girl's doing it on her own, you know, with
her family. Help her. And we win. And she saves the world. If not, we're enslaved. Remember that.
Save the world.
Thanks, AJ. Thanks for co-hosting. I appreciate you so much.
Everyone else, thank you for being here.
Prez, Sierra, DangerDev, Stash, Nicoletta, Pugs, Bridget, James, Xavier, Rose.
It was so cool to talk to you, Rose. I'm so glad that we connected, and I'm going to follow you back and hit you up in the DMs, because I'm definitely intrigued in what
you got going on. And everybody else in the audience, I see Jules, Aziz, Stone, Skeletus.
Oh my god, Skeletus has been a minute. Butterfly, hi, love you. Rickick thanks for coming through it was nice to have you up here
azariel tim tim's probably sound asleep right now he's chilling he's like out cold but he stays in
the space so he can support because he's a real mvp kevin cas is down there me me muncher oh my
god there's some like muncher that's my dude yeah there's some like, yeah, there's some OGs in here. Um,
cool. Yeah, everyone love you all for being here. It's been a it's been a good space. I'm
gonna try and do another one sometime soon. But we have a lot of really cool spaces coming up.
AJ's running one on Sunday. Yes, it's gonna be a little bit of a dark pill space, but those conversations need to be had.
Prez, you have a space coming up when?
When is it?
Didn't get an invite.
Oh, I can't hear him.
He unmeated, but I can't hear him.
I can't hear him either. Prez, speak up, bro.
Get to the router.
I'm about to have to do that. It's up top, though. Get to the router. Might have to do that.
It's up top, though. He posted
up top if you scroll over.
I think. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's the very first
post up top. It's on the 24th
AM Central, so I don't know
where that is for everybody else, but...
Okay, perfect.
You made it space central time?
Who the hell does that?
No, it's so central for me.
It shows your time, though.
Hey, before Mella ends his space,
after space someone,
Devin, Pugs, Dash, Jewel, someone host,
and let's keep this going.
I just go to bed.
He's got to build houses and stuff
or something like that.
Wait, why are you crying? If that's not true, then I'll open his face.
But if not, I will
probably open a subscriber space,
But maybe I'll do a public one
if there's interest.
Okay, but I can't go. I interest. Okay, but I can't go.
I want to go, but I can't go.
I got to go to sleep.
Yeah, go to bed.
Go to bed.
We didn't get to our 23 quote posts of the space tonight,
so let me just double down on my offer here.
Mel, what's your stretch goal for downloads on the day of your new album
or your new single release? Oh, wow. Um, yeah, if, if we can hit a thousand listens on the first
day, first 24 hours, that would be killer. All right. Nobody leave real quick. I'm
screenshotting the space. Oh, it's recorded. Whatever. I'm screenshotting the space oh it's recorded whatever i'm screenshotting it anyway uh everybody that's in here if we hit a thousand
lessons on melis single release day i'm gonna randomly buy two people some meli b merch
so um get that shit in your calendar oh my god thank you you're the best
thank you sierra that is nice that's sweet
awesome everybody follow sierra that's awesome yeah that's so awesome and i'll i'll like add it
up i'll because i i can see all of them i can see spotify apple music all that kind of stuff so i'll
add it up um but i was thinking i could treat you guys with one last song. Yes, play us out, encore, let's go.
All right.
Thanks for this bass, Mel, that was blast. Yeah.
It was fun.
All right.
Two days. I guess I had this coming.
The rain was bound to fall.
I'm not ready. How could you be steady?
I made the bed but I can't sleep Without you messing it up with me now i'm the mess ain't that funny and i don't wanna know i just gotta know does she make
you laugh does she make you cry does she scratch your back does she make you satisfied?
Are you satisfied?
Does she know your past?
Does she know your dreams?
Would she give it all just to make you happy?
Are you happy?
I know that I'm not perfect
For you I really tried
How'd I let you slip away?
I can't bear another day
Seems you've got new plans as you should
Somewhere running's a wretched in blood
Ain't that funny?
And I don't wanna know, I just gotta know
Does she make you laugh? Does she make you cry?
Does she scratch you back? Does she make you satisfied?
Oh, are you satisfied?
Does she know your past? Does she know your dreams? Would she give it all just to make you happy?
Oh, are you happy?
I don't wanna know, I just gotta know
Does she make you laugh? Does she make you cry?
Does she scratch you back? Does she make you satisfied?
Are you satisfied?
Does she know your past? Does she know your past?
Does she know your dreams?
Would she give it up just to make you happy?
Oh, are you happy?
Are you happy without me?
Are you happy without me? Are you happy? Are you happy without me? Are you happy?
absolutely beautiful
Mela you're a wonder wall
oh shit okay everybody
everybody unmute your mics right now okay
and on the count of three
everybody unmute your fucking mics listen to me
come on do it
do it unmute everybody unmute your mic okay everybody unmute okay Unmute your fucking mics. Listen to me. Come on. Do it. Unmute. Everybody.
Unmute your mic.
Okay, everybody unmute.
Ready? This is like
Pimp's radio stuff.
We're all gonna sing Wonderwall
on the count of three. Ready?
From any point in the song.
Two, three.
And I said maybe
Today is gonna be the day if I'm gonna bring back to you Three I don't believe in anybody
But it feels the way I live
I'm talking now