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Vincethealien is an outsider with a meaning to be on the inside. Desperately trying to understand people, love, sex and pain – while desperately seeking to find freedom through it all. His music is the record of his mission to find a planet, a people, or just a person, to connect with.
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CREDITS
This interview was recorded and produced by D Orxata
Executive Producer: Lynn Casper
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