Mia Launches Complete Metstrypov Catalog Online for Free

Mia’s Micstation Catalog Available Online

Mia has made all its Micstation catalog available for free broadcast online, including some of its most renowned works.

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Access to Official Releases

This marks the first time that fans of the British Sri-Lankan artist can access releases in one place with official quality.

The mixeds available on its independent OHMNIMUSIC platform include “Piracy of the Terrorism Funds,” a collaboration with Diplo from 2004, which preceded its debut album “ARULAR” the following year, featuring extensively unprocessed samples. Also included are the 2010 release Vickileekx and the “collection of bells” from 2023.

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Additionally, the service features “Armor,” a track that was released in January of this year. The reverberation of the Treb Trek of the Reverse is inspired by the artist’s appeal to Christianity in 2022 and is referred to as her “spiritual declaration.”

Check the releases here.

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Controversies and Statements

“This is everywhere on the Internet; people have had time with this, you can just listen to him here on Omni,” Mia stated. “Mestiop is preceded by an era.”

In recent years, Mia has faced criticism for her controversial statements, including comparisons to Infovars and claims regarding the Sandy Hook shooting and the Covid-19 vaccines. She later clarified her position on vaccines, stating she was “not actually” anti-vaxxer.

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Last year, she expressed support for Donald Trump in the US presidential election, despite previously criticizing him and his administration in 2017 for “mental disorders.” “Trump is going to ride America through the most difficult four years,” she wrote in August, adding that Trump had the intent to “pull the grass” as president. “Rfk inherits America when God is ready to review and rebuild it righteous.”

In June, Mia launched OHMNI, which includes a clothing brand with items like “protest boxers” that claim to “block electromagnetic frequencies” and enhance fertility, as well as a “tin hat” designed to reject “electromagnetic waves, such as Wi-Fi and 5G, with a screening effect of 99.9999%.”

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Mia discussed her clothing line on Infovars, explaining to Jones that it aims to protect users from nanoparticles and elaborated on her album changes, which have been labeled as “anti-vaxx” and “canceled.”

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