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These songs are improvised at rehearsals and then mixed and produced by Timothy McVeins. We rotate instruments
Mong-jane Wu is our OFFICIAL Photographer / Videographer
Joel Simches masters the songs and is our OFFICIAL live Soundman
Ajda The Turkish Queen plays flute on "Exordium" and "Space Raga"
Craig Dorfman plays drums on "The Spectral Weight"
Jim Whittaker speaks on "Exordium" and "Space Raga"
Joel Simches plays the Moog on "Distance Varies"
Parmenator X plays bass on "The Spectral Weight"
Just as unseen dark energy is increasing the rate of expansion of the universe, there's something else out there causing an unexpected motion in distant galaxy clusters. Scientists believe the cause is the gravitational attraction of matter that lies beyond the observable universe, and they are calling it "dark flow," in the vein of two other cosmological mysteries, dark matter and dark energy. "The clusters show a small but measurable velocity that is independent of the universe's expansion and does not change as distances increase," said lead researcher Alexander Kashlinsky at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. "The distribution of matter in the observed universe cannot account for this motion." "We never expected to find anything like this."
email : darkflow@timothymcveins.com



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