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http://radiowireempire.bandcamp.com/ Believed to be born in a small farming village somewhere east of Moscow, Maddhew Romansky was found floating in a wooden crate full of hay on the western shores of Canada by French immigrants who could not read the Russian notes with him. After some deliberation (as they would later reveal in interviews), they wrote "return to sender" on his forehead and left him in front of a post office. Being a holiday weekend, he survived by a tube of borscht left in the crate that would later become the stool for his first drum kit. Unfortunately for Maddhew, the first person to find his crate after the holiday weekend was not a postman, but a disgruntled former worker (known to the locals only as Magnus) who was turned away every Monday morning for attempting to break... into his former working space. Through security camera footage, we now know that upon seeing the crate, he danced around it for nearly ten minutes. After this, he promptly lifted the crate onto his shoulder and began walking southeast. Having read the writing on the crate and the writing on Maddhew, Magnus was making his journey to deliver the crate to a former love, Cassandra Moscow. During this many-day journey, it is believed Maddhew heard his first music in the form of the Slovakian folk songs that Magnus was known to sing. It is known that Magnus died of exhaustion the second day into the journey, and Maddhew was found eating what remained of both the man's body and