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Element 115

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Reactor Core 04:41
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Element 115 05:04
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Blast Radius 04:38

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A Drum & Bass music exploration

In May 1989, Lazar appeared in an interview with investigative reporter George Knapp on Las Vegas TV station KLAS, under the pseudonym "Dennis" and with his face hidden, to discuss his purported employment at "S-4", a subsidiary facility he claimed exists near the Nellis Air Force Base installation known as Area 51. He said the S-4 facility was adjacent to Papoose Lake, which is located south of the main Area 51 facility at Groom Lake. He claimed the site consisted of concealed aircraft hangars built into a mountainside. Lazar said that his job was to help with the reverse engineering of one of nine flying saucers, which he alleged were extraterrestrial in origin. Lazar claims one of the flying saucers, the one he coined the "Sport Model", was manufactured out of a metallic substance similar in appearance and touch to stainless steel. In a subsequent interview that November, Lazar appeared unmasked and under his own name.

Lazar claimed that the propulsion of the studied vehicle was fueled by the chemical element with atomic number 115, or "E115" (which in the 1980s was presumed to exist but had not yet been artificially created; it was first synthesized in 2003 and later named moscovium). Lazar explained that the propulsion system relied on a stable isotope of E115, which he explained generates a gravity wave that allowed the vehicle to fly and to evade visual detection by bending light around it. No stable isotopes of moscovium have yet been synthesized; all have proven extremely radioactive, decaying in a few hundred milliseconds.

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released October 4, 2019

Peter Brian Rice

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Vector Hold San Jose, California

Vector Hold is a new retro 80's Synthwave project by Peter Brian Rice from the San Francisco Bay Area. specializing in sound design and production for 80's/90's retro gaming soundtracks, film scoring.

Please email for quotes for licensing, custom scoring and live show bookings.
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