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Astro​​​-​​​Shamanaut (#5​​​-​​​1996​-​Xmas​​​)​​​(​Electronic Music from the 1990s)

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The habits we are taught as kids are from older and more barbaric times. I agree societies should have ceremonies and reasons to celebrate but in a world avoiding global warming we won't be killing trees in the process. Humans are creative so create something new, more advanced and include some praise to the planet that gives you life, Earth.

I made this music back in the 1990s. Normally, Astro-Shamanauts are put into a sleep for long space journeys but I don't believe in that. I stay awake and keep busy by being creative. I taught a bunch of the ship robots how to play instruments and we would jam into the night (which was many months in space between suns.) I hope you enjoy this. (Subscribe to my YouTube channel and see the music video for this music; www.youtube.com/channel/UC1CWk_8OvBCWW9IZFcxHokQ?sub_confirmation=1)

You can see me in many other videos both on the Earthovision channel (www.youtube.com/Earthovision?sub_confirmation=1) and the Astro-Shamanauts channel (www.youtube.com/AstroShamanautsTv?sub_confirmation=1)

You can help support me by buying my music for a dollar here on BandCamp.

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released February 5, 1996

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AstroShamanaut Los Angeles, California

The Astro-Shamanaut doesn't just save entire planets throughout the universe. He also makes music. He doesn't believe in being frozen during long space journeys so he taught the ship robots how to play instruments and they jam into night (nights that last years between suns.) He'll be passing, and stopping by, Earth in the year 2020 with more music so...Stay Tuned. ... more

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