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Earlier this month, a diving team on Earth found a gelatinous disc at a deep-sea site in Asia. Upon analysis, it was confirmed to be a relic from the ancient internet era 500 years ago.
Experts identified dense engravings on the disc, speculating it was likely used for storing and playing music. If the theory holds true, it will undoubtedly be a significant breakthrough in archaeology.
Previous research suggested our ancestors stored music on an interactive internet called ‘Social Media.’ However, during the Great Migration, super solar storms damaged most ancient databases.
If the disc’s data retrieval is successful, the AI Renaissance will become a thing of the past, and we will finally explore the primitive music in the field of Epigraphy.
Mong Tong’s music is heavily influenced by Southeast Asian culture, including its mythology and folklore, as well as 60s and 70s psychedelic music. Their sound is characterized by hypnotic rhythms, dreamy melodies, and otherworldly atmospheres.