The text appears to be a transcript of a live performance by a musician named Fakir. The performance includes a variety of musical elements, including music, laughter, applause, and spoken dialogue. The musician discusses the creation of their new album, "Gloss Way," which they describe as a universe that they created from their travels and inspirations. They also mention their experience of performing live, including the challenges and rewards of presenting an album that is not yet released to the public. The performance concludes with the musician thanking their partners and fans, and expressing excitement for future performances.
1. The text is a transcript of a live performance, with timestamps indicating when each musical or spoken segment begins.
2. The performance includes various musical pieces, indicated by the term "Music".
3. There are also instances of laughter, applause, and other sounds, indicated by the terms "Laughter", "Applause", and "Music".
4. The performance appears to be in a language other than English, as it includes terms like "Music", "Laughter", "Applause", and "Music" that are not typically used in English.
5. The transcript includes a mention of "Fakir", who appears to be the performer.
6. The transcript also includes a mention of "theo", who seems to be the interviewer or host of the performance.
7. The transcript includes a mention of "blank and franco", who are likely associated with the live stream of the performance.
8. The transcript includes a mention of "melts", which could be a typo or a specific term within the context of the performance.
9. The transcript includes a mention of "honey", which could be a typo or a specific term within the context of the performance.
10. The transcript includes a mention of "Fakir's live", which suggests that the performance is a live performance by Fakir.
11. The transcript includes a mention of "next Monday", indicating that the performance is part of a series or a recurring event.
12. The transcript includes a mention of "new adventures", suggesting that the performance is part of a series or a recurring event.