
Distributed In Space
P-Funk and Prince & the Revolution led the world through the last stellar evolutionary stages of soul music as it was transmogrified through the pulverizing lens of the 1980s, when African-American culture gave way to an advanced African-Interplanetary civilization. Self-actualized artists and visionaries followed, reflecting and refracting their own interpretations as if translated by Samuel Delaney or Octavia Butler. This unwieldily titled collection documents ten successful experiments in privately-issued sci-fi soul music, lonely transmissions from a planet in a state of cultural fugue. Packaged in a one-way portal to the further limits of expression. Some assembly required. Visible and Invisible Persons Distributed in Space is out 9/27/2019. Dig the Visible and Invisible Persons Distributed in Space playlist here. Download and print out the maze for a special prize! About the Cabinet of Curiosities: For Numero, taking time to explore the more esoteric possibilitie