A-T-4 053 Moz-Art - Svario Party
Mental bit of Italo. Claudio Rispoli of Moz-Art (also known as DJ MozArt) formed Jestofunk with DJ Blade in the early 1990s
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uhuh arcade those stories you heard about energy weapons sure must be wild!
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ME AND @mozaicothehuman AS THE SCRUNKLYS HEHEHE !! ★
he is such a silly dork auhhhg /aff
FUN FACT ★:
we both give the voice to the characters !! springy boi and auri gurl
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New OC dropped!!
He’s a musician from the 80s who had to leave the spotlight due to mental and physical health problems and wasn’t able to return to performing He’s still passionate about music though so he uses his skills and knowledge to teach ppl about music!
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my parts for the dr stone heart collab !! amaryllis is by @/ nnekochii
thank you all for joining!! it turned out AMAZING
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Backlog pt. 4
Mozu means so much to me, I literally hate him ✨️
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THIS Mozu is looking for some cute guys to add to his harem
He needs to balance it out lol
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Repost since my show is back!
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shitty drawing of moz and my oc
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Oh, something is squeezing my skull! Something I can't fight
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Robert Mackie meeting up with pen-pal Morrissey in the early 80s
Prompted by Steven [Morrissey] we did what all pen-friends do— exchanged photos and agreed to meet. We decided it was best that I went to Manchester, and we joked about wearing buttonholes for identification, and as it turned out, this would have been a good idea. At the bus station in Manchester I did not immediately recognise Steven. On approaching him and introducing myself I was overwhelmed by his appearance and manner, and although he immediately made me feel very welcome, on first impressions I could not help feeling that I was out of my depth, and as a result I never felt as comfortable as I should have. We spent the afternoon shopping for writing materials and we visited a second hand clothes shop before going for a meal. His mother, to save embarrassment, had suggested we eat out, as I was not a vegetarian.
Steven's room was very neat with a bookcase containing only one shelf of records and the rest books. The record collection included Magazine, The Fall, The New York Dolls and Jobriath.
Around his room he had artwork for both his James Dean book and The Buzzcocks' Orgasm Addict sleeve. I was shown a collage of Bowie cutting[s] composed by Steven while at school for which his art teacher scored him poorly, owing to Bowie's bisexuality. That evening we went to a bar hosted by a well-known Mancunian transvestite. We talked all night, Steven turning the conversation into an analysis of my personality questioning why I wanted to work and did not hate it. He once said "I’d rather look fascinating than have a permanent income." We continued to write for a while after this. In the last letter he mentioned forming a band called Angels Are Genderless. The next time I heard from him was when I receive a promo poster for Hand In Glove by a group called The Smiths through the post. Soon after I saw him on The Tube, and the rest is Rock and Roll history.
Robert Mackie in fanzine The Loop
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