After a millenia in obscurity, the Bossalaus Order sets sail in the ocean of all-media under the leadership of the Lotus Dignitaries. Based in the Pacific Northwest, broadcasting from the advanced networks at Majestic Soundlab in Kennewick, WA, The Bossalaus Movement sets out to take part in the birth of a new renaissance. Working with a range of artists, the movement is founded in the hip-hop culture and seeks to be identified in its own sub-culture as more artists are brought on board each year.
While many views will be expressed through various outlets, all views are not reflective of each corresponding individual. This movement makes every attempt to allow each artist a voice and provide contact threads when possible. One may from time to time run onto a posting indicating it originated from the Bossalaus Order. Any public post linking back to or referencing the movement is merely an attempt to draw attention to its existence and/or make an observation that may have missed consideration.
At this point in time, there is little more that can be said except that there will be a continued expansion of the movement's online presence and cultural relevance. Not to mention lots of pompous dictation.
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