The union of Sun Ra and Ricardo Villalobos was box office enough. But the story behind 2026's cosmic compilation runs far deeper. Here, key
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The union of Sun Ra and Ricardo Villalobos was box office enough. But the story behind 2026's cosmic compilation runs far deeper. Here, key

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Quarter sized Sun Ra zines from late 90s/early-aughts
I'm at BK in my angels and demons at play shirt and I saw a woman wearing what I briefly thought was a heliocentric worlds shirt but alas it was DKNY
she ended up attempting to gift me a little plastic white Jesus on a keychain to which I replied "that won't be necessary" and shooed it away when she tried to put it on my table
it's clear that Evangelical Proselytizing Factories train their graduates to specifically harass folks with colored hair

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Listen/purchase: The Place of Five Points (Live 1985) by Sun Ra & His Arkestra
"The Place of Five Points," recorded at a club date at Stache's, in Columbus, Ohio, in 1985, represents the only documented live performance of this Sun Ra composition. Originally featured on the 1979 studio album Omniverse, the work here offers a duet between Sun Ra, playing piano and synthesiser, and Marshall Allen on alto. The music ends with Sun Ra duetting with himself, one hand on piano, the other working the synth. Electric bassist Rollo Radford and trap drummer Avreeayl Amen Ra (Arthur O'Neil) are also featured in these closing stages. A chord from the Arkestra crowns the work.
Sun Ra (1973)