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A Space for Oddities
Katie and Vincent
23 episodes
4 days ago
Katie and Vincent explore and archive the oddities of the creative sphere, powered by cheap booze, giggles and silly voices.
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Katie and Vincent explore and archive the oddities of the creative sphere, powered by cheap booze, giggles and silly voices.
Show more...
Arts
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Sun Ra – An angel from space, Jazz-cat and Afrofuturism pioneer
A Space for Oddities
1 hour 3 minutes 19 seconds
3 years ago
Sun Ra – An angel from space, Jazz-cat and Afrofuturism pioneer

Do you know about Sun Ra, the black jazz musician from the stars ✨

For the second episode of this season we discuss Sun Ra, his Arkestra and how he pioneered Afrofuturism before the term had even been coined.

From his taste for perfection to the legacy he's left behind, on both the physical and astral planes, it's a really pleasure to deconstruct the history of a man from Saturn who changes the face of modern jazz.

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This episode is sponsored by Carlisle Brewing Company, you can find more about them and their beers at the link below: http://www.carlislerealale.com

Follow our Instagram account for more fun and visual references to what we jabber on about: https://www.instagram.com/aspaceforoddities/

Thank you for listening, love from K&V 😘

A Space for Oddities
Katie and Vincent explore and archive the oddities of the creative sphere, powered by cheap booze, giggles and silly voices.