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"THE EYES OF THE UNICORN" by Luis Royo
I can clearly remember the day we met. My slob of a husband introduced him to all our friends as his latest and most valuable acquisition, a great talisman that would convert his deteriorated sexual capacity into a never-ending fiesta of fireworks.
Getting used to his presence was easy. From the first day, with the air of a Greek sculpture, he occupied and brought sweetness to the centre of my bedroom, which was also my little universe. The changing light, shining in through the windows, adorned and caressed him. He appeared as subtly different shades of color depending on the time when my eyes searched for his curves, from the electric blue bestowed on him by the pernicious, obscene moon to the reddish yellow reflections, which caressed him at dusk.
I got used to waking up in the presence of that beautiful eyeless body, to dress and undress in front of him, and imagine how he might see me, even without eyes, as I moved around the room. In time, I began to enjoy him watching me masturbate, and I invented eyes for him that would watch how the gross figure of my husband mounted me, or how I rode him. He became a necessity in my life; I needed him to be close as I put on my make-up and as I slowly dressed, trying to reveal my body little by little, a millimeter at a time.
As the days passed, I became more confident, walking up to him, sliding my fingers over the smooth cold surface of his skin, strong and deliriously attractive. With my skin needy of his caresses, I slowly approached his fingers, my heart racing, allowing myself to be swept into ecstasy, almost into unconsciousness, as I felt hundreds of orgasms thanks to his fingers, his knee, his whole anatomy. My breasts flattened again his beautiful form. I thought I would goo crazy as my thighs slid over his skin, my sex filled with liquid when it came into contract with that cold, attractive surface. My life now depended on his presence. I needed him daily, took my pleasure from him all the time and I lived every minute for him.
My husband, also delighted with his presence, said that he felt more virile since he was with us. While I lived for his presence and contact, for total pleasure from him during the day, at night, even without eyes, I knew that he was watching me while I was in bed with my elephant of a husband.
There was one part of his body that was particularly special for both of us - the horn in the middle of his forehead. The horn that I sucked, licked and took into the deepest part of my being. The same horn from which my husband scraped off and collected a fine powder, saying it was an aphrodisiac. He tipped it into his drink and took it every night, as if it were some kind of ritual. It was true that, wether by design or magic, my elephant of a husband had more energy to take me, and we made love for hours every night with the white glow of the moon on our skins and the electric light on his. Gradually, I began to need the nights as much as the days.
Every night I sought a different scene for battle, somewhere increasingly close to him, where he could hear my sighs, where he could sense my breath on his cold skin while the grease ball had me. In the mornings I repaid him with uncountable orgasms just for him.
Without noticing I managed to ensure that his skin was against mine while that tireless mastodon inundated the deepest parts of me. It was a great, new awakening of my instincts and my husband, who was also pleased with his presence, said that he felt more virile since we spent our nights so close to him. But I did not discover the enormity of the universe until one fateful night. While I moved around on the same old mountain of flesh, I noticed that my love's horn was rubbing against my buttocks, making them cold. My body felt full to bursting, completely dominated by the two beings that were my universe, at the same time.
I felt my elephant of a husband invade me with his fluids and, at the same time, the horn became warm, and also full of juices. I fell from an unknown cliff, an orgasmic and equally elaphantine precipice. When I returned, drenched in sweat, my eyes full of tears, I saw how my love was also watching me, but this time not with the eyes that I had imagined for him. The eyelids that had appeared as if by magic slowly revealed a warm, sweet gaze, filling the face of my loved one with life. That is when I discovered THE EYES OF THE UNICORN.

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Member Since: 1/5/2007
Band Members: Members: Warp_85, Diskoe, Bam, Ziggy, Rubick, Provoke, Chong, Chooze_92, Ekual_2020

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Influences: These are a few of the individuals that continue to influence the Underground Hip-Hop Community!Christopher Edward Martin (born March 21, 1966), better known as DJ Premier (Premo/Primo/Preem as his fans, fellow musicians and critics call him sometimes), is a prominent American hip hop producer and DJ, and the instrumental half of the duo Gang Starr, together with MC Guru on the lyrical side. Contrary to popular belief, DJ Premier is not a founding member of Gang Starr. Following an invitation by Guru, he joined the 1987-founded group in 1989. Originally from Houston, he has lived in Brooklyn, New York virtually his entire professional career.He was introduced to DJing while attending school at Prairie View A&M in Prairie View, Texas. DJ Premier's original stage name was Waxmaster C, the "C" taken from his first name, Chris, although he had already changed it to DJ Premier at the time he joined Gang Starr. He chose the name "Premier" because he wanted to be the first to do what he didBesides co-producing most of the Gang Starr catalog with Guru, DJ Premier has created countless tracks for many groups and solo artists since the early 90's. These include notable tracks for artists such as Jay-Z ("D'Evils", "So Ghetto", "Bring It On"), Common ("The 6th Sense"), Big L ("The Enemy", "Platinum Plus"), The Notorious B.I.G. ("Unbelievable", "Ten Crack Commandments"), Nas ("N.Y. State of Mind", "N.Y. State of Mind Part II", "Nas Is Like", "Represent", "Come Get Me", "2nd Childhood"), Pitch Black ("It's All Real"), M.O.P. ("Downtown Swinga", "Anticipation", "Breakin Tha Rules", "New Jack City"), Jeru the Damaja ("Come Clean", "Me or the Papes"), KRS-One ("MC's Act Like They Don't Know", "Outta Here"), Mos Def ("Mathematics"), Non Phixion ("Rock Stars") and Royce Da 5'9" ("Boom", "Hip-Hop").However, some of Premier's most lauded non-Gang Starr productions have been his collaborations with lesser known artists. With MC Jeru the Damaja, Premier crafted one of the East Coast's landmark albums in The Sun Rises in the East, released in 1994, and Wrath of the Math, Jeru's 1996 sophomore effort. Another record packed with Premier productions, Group Home's Livin' Proof, although overlooked at the time of its 1995 release, has since come to find similar acclaim. Both Jeru and Group Home were tutored in MCing by Premier's Gang Starr partner, Guru. Though almost exclusively a hip-hop producer, DJ Premier collaborated extensively with jazz musician Branford Marsalis's experimental group, Buckshot Lefonque, for their debut album. He also recently found himself in the pop world, producing five tracks for Christina Aguilera's album Back to Basics, which included the first single off the album; Ain't No Other Man in 2006. Other non hip-hop artists that appear in Premier's production credits include big names such as Limp Bizkit, D'Angelo and Craig David.Premier has remixed numerous songs for artists around the world, both inside and outside of the hip-hop realm. He has worked with artists from Russia, Japan, England, Canada, and has even produced a track for former porn star Heather Hunter.

Born in a military hospital in South America, Immortal Technique was brought to the United States in the early 80's while a civil war was breaking out in his native Peru. The US supported puppet democracy and Guerilla factions were locked in a bitter struggle which ended like most do in Latin America, with the military and economic aid of the State Dept. through channels like the CIA. Although he had escaped the belligerent poverty and social turmoil of life in the 3rd world, he was now residing in Harlem which had its own share of drama. Growing up on the streets of New York, the young man became enamored with Hip Hop culture, writing graffiti and starting to rhyme at an early age. Although he frequently cut school and ended up being arrested time and time again for his wild behavior, the kid still managed to finish high school and got accepted to a state university. Unfortunately the survivalist and aggressive attitude that was the norm in New York City caused him to be involved in more violent altercations at school, whether it was with other brothers, false flaggers or the relentlessly racist population of an uncultured Middle America.Compiling multiple assault charges in New York State and in other states eventually caught up to the uncompromisingly hardheaded actions of one Immortal Technique. He faced several charges for Aggravated Assault in the tri-state area. Realizing his inevitable incarceration, Technique began to prolifically write down his ideas about what he had lived and seen in the struggle back at home in relation to his visits back to his native land. He came to embrace his African roots that stemmed from his grandfather and understood the nature of racism and ignorance in its role in Latino culture, separating oppressed peoples and keeping them divided. He also began to study in depth about the Revolutionary ideas that had caused a history of uprising in the indigenous community of his Native South America. Although pressured to turn states evidence before and during his bid, he refused the DA and lawyers. He was facing a 5-10 stretch, but the hiring of a pittbull attorney helped him compile the cases without turning snitch like his co-defendants. The result was a 1-2 year sentence in the mountains, 6 hours away from the city. There Technique studied, worked out vigorously, began to document his lyrics, and create songs. Besides the creation there was destruction, and the fights were nothing compared to the verbal battles that he engaged in occasionally. This proved to be a foreshadowing of what was to come...Paroled in 1999, Immortal Technique returned to NYC and began a campaign to claim victory to what he had discovered he had a talent for; battling. One of the rites of passage in establishing oneself in the Hip Hop community is following in the steps of those who made their name in lyrical warfare before you. Immortal Technique quickly became known throughout the underground. His brutally disrespectful style was trademark, and it was not long until he had won countless battles not just on stage and in clubs, but on the streets whenever a random cipher would pop up. From Rocksteady Anniversary, to Braggin Rites, SLAM DVD's and hookt.com's infamous battles, he established himself as someone who could captivate a crowd and who people looked forward to seeing. But it was then that Technique realized what every battle champion had come to terms with before him, battles was just that, battling, and not synonymous with success at making music. Turning his eye to production and touching up some of the songs he had written in prison he now focused on trying to get an album together, but major labels wanted a more pop friendly image and were uncomfortable with his hardcore street style that was complemented by his political views. In response to their lack of vision, Immortal Technique left the battle circuit and released his critically acclaimed Revolutionary Vol.1, which at first moved 3000 copies, but to date has moved more than 12,000. This earned him Unsigned Hype in the Source (11/02) and numerous articles in Elemental & Mass Appeal.Established in the underground circuit Tech began another round of dealing with record labels unwilling to see the direction of his brutally honest and cultured rhymes. He decided to continue with what had been so successful, his hand to hand out the trunk hustle. In the post 9.11 climate, as the music industry crumbled, Immortal Technique built on the truth with a hardcore brand of street politics. Being featured in XXL, The Washington Post, and having been titled with the Hip Hop quotable in The Source (10/03) for his sophomore independent release Revolutionary Vol.2 was just the beginning.. On Viper Records, where he is the Executive VP, he sold 29,000 copies of Revolutionary Vol.2 to date and has appeared on soundtracks for new movies including the new Mario Van Peebles film "BAADASSSSS". Immortal Technique has also worked with Mumia Abu Jamal and AWOL magazine. His single "Industrial Revolution" released in conjunction with Uncle Howie Records hit #1 on CMJ and #50 on the Billboard charts. Recently back from a successful West Coast tour, Immortal Technique is now booking a European tour in the Fall of 2004 and recording his highly anticipated third album...

Raised in Los Angeles, Tribe was immersed in the culturally diverse mecca of underground graffiti artists and muralists from a very young age. It was there that the famed female graffiti artist first picked up a mean streak and wrote her name on a wall: realizing a passion and obsession that would consume her life for the next 9 years. Tribe began her artistic feats at the ripe age of 13, presenting her art in various forms all over the city. Beginning with simple tags on the interior of local busses, she soon found herself addicted to the notoriety that came with her small five-letter posts, as well as the respect that came from her fellow artists. Eventually, the young adrenaline-seeking artist began endeavors that even her male counterparts would never attempt. Tribe would hang off of busy freeway overpasses, bombard moving busses, and climb the tallest billboards, all for the sake of her art.It wouldnt take long to realize that Tribe wasnt just a name that she wrote, it became her purpose in life. A spray can became as familiar as a pen or pencil in her hand, and without her art tools she felt empty. Her art would be an escape from the grind of daily life, a freedom of expression, and her claim to fame. Unfortunately, it would all come at a price. Tribe drew as many enemies as she did comrades. People who were jealous of her fame, wanted her name, or just didnt want to accept that a 53 female was doing murals in places they didnt think of first. Not to mention the police department, who wanted to take away her first amendment right, and did so, fast and furiously, during an early morning raid on her familys home. Despite all the hardships and conflict, Tribe will never hesitate to say it was all worth it.Even though she has surpassed all her initial dreams of being a known Los Angeles graffiti artist she is known as a legend , she continues the passion that began so many years ago as one of the youngest, hottest female D.J.'s in the fierce Los Angeles nightclub scene, DJ Lady Tribe is coming up the ranks in this male dominated profession. Her experience includes pumping up the crowd at some of the hottest clubs in Los Angeles and also spins all over the world and spun in almost every major venue all over the country..Shes opened for almost all the big dogs in Hip Hop just check her site.(u can download several mixtapes and watch her live)Her website has been receiving over 15 million hits monthly . Most recently Fox news heard about her and aired a story about her and her life. She's been featured in national TV Shows, major magazines( but has never posed nude), music videos and major motion pictures. Shes came out with five mixed cds and continues making more to come.She has worked with multiplatinum artist like ,Twista .The Game, 50 cent, Faboulos , Carmen Electra, TI, Vida Guerrra , Pitbull, Dr. Dre Snoop Dogg just to name a few .She is currently one of the headling dj's for Hot Import Nights and Dub.She is the host for La Onda Tv (LATV) latin hip hop show every week. She is from a top all female hip hop crew called Murda Mamis wich includes Dj Lazy K ,Remy Martin (terror squad), La La (mtv),Shawnna (dtp) Rah Digga ,First lady El and more succesful women artists that are in radio television and sucessful women representing Hip hop all over the country. Her graff has earned her nation-wide recognition and is taking her experience of hip-hop from that scene she has now put that same drive and passion towards her turntables. She just finished LA to NY mixtape and is workin on her own mixtape DVD.She does all her stuff with on protools and her technics 1200 with 06 mixer.Shes in works of djing on a major tv show and her art is being sold in several gallerys. Representing hip hop she s not just a pretty face shes a woman with skill and ambition to make it to the top.
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