Parasitedjia Lissa May 2026

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When Lissa first layered over Mara’s memories, it spoke in a language of bruises and lullabies—no words, just slow impressions that folded a century of strangers into one perfect ache. At dawn Mara could remember seas she’d never seen and faces she could no longer tell apart from her own. The gift came with a taste of someone else’s grief, and with it the impossible question: if someone else remembers your life, are you still the one who lived it?

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Date: April 12, 2026
Journal: Journal of Systematic Parasitology (hypothetical)


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Cribb, T. H., & Bray, R. A. (2010). Trematode families and subfamilies with acetabulate or anacetabulate life cycles: A new perspective. Systematic Parasitology, 75(2), 81–95. The concept of parasitism, as illustrated through the

International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN). (1999). International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (4th ed.). ITZN.

Poulin, R. (2011). Evolutionary Ecology of Parasites (2nd ed.). Princeton University Press.

[Unpublished observations: Reports ID #P-LIS-2023-001, #P-LIS-2024-008.]


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Feature: Rhythmic "Parasite" Bass Drop
A signature production feature in DJ Lissa’s tracks is a syncopated, low-end bass pulse that “latches” onto the kick drum — like a parasite feeding off the beat — then suddenly drops into a hollow, vocal-chopped silence before reloading the groove. This creates a startle-groove tension.