MOCHIPET LAUNCHES NEW ROLAND TB-303 SERIES AND ENCOURAGES YOU TO VOTE FOR BERNIE SANDERS!

 

 

Mochipet launches new Roland TB-303 ACID Series and encourages you to vote for Bernie Sanders!

"I would like to encourage less suffering in this world. Psychedelic has shown to reduce symptoms of stress, including PTSD. Bernie Sanders wants to us all to have universal healthcare and education. It is my hope that these things will bring less suffering to humanity" - Mochipet

Bernie's slogan?!? "Not me. Us." We can win this together! This is why Mochipet has asked fellow musicians to join in and create new fresh and interesting Roland TB-303 ACID tracks. One or Three will be released every month until 2303 (really?). We are looking forward to some interesting sounds coming our way! Already slotted are tracks from Nit Grit, Kanizzle, Graz, El Diablo, Josh Decker, YobKiss, Lamebot, Mangangs, The Flying Skulls, and MadSavvy with some things in the works from Otto Von Schirach, Richard Devine, and edIT (Glitch Mob) this is a good cause to be a part of! And best of all; all proceeds will to MAPS (Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies) to further the study of Psychedelics and how it can benefit humanity!

 

 

Check out the First track from our long time Buddy Graz from Seattle!

 

 

“Although I am primarily straight edge and do not take part in psychedelics, my time as a volunteer at Stay Safe Seattle (a chapter of Dance Safe) taught me their use can be an enriching and powerful life changing experience if done responsibly.” -Graz

Graz is a Seattle-based multi-genre electronic dance music producer specializing in hi-energy rave, hard dance, and hardware chiptune. He has been releasing and performing music since 2005 and has played countless shows internationally. His vision and dedication has cemented as icon of the West-Coast underground dance music and he continues to play shows to this day. Beyond producing Graz specializes in vinyl djing, is the labelhead of digital imprint Ravertooth Tiger and hosts a weekday radio segment on KNHC 89.5FM (c895.org) called the 8bit Work Break. 

 

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