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Today on RIPPLE:
Ray Carney interviews Saul Williams about his latest album The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of Niggy Tardust and collaborating with artist Angelbert Metoyer on the imagery. Topics include The Dead Emcee Scrolls, the allusion to David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust persona, and the online distribution of this album.













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Fantastic interview, what a great guy.
I emailed my friend Love Itch about this interview and he writes me back… “Funny – been following the release of this album. Has all the “integral” thinkers all hot and wet – thoughts on Ken Wilbur? Trying to put a structure on pluralism (to me) is a losing game.” So I google Ken Wilbur and get that Ken Wilber now shares new & unpublished works, an open discussion forum, and links to his books …
What I know is that Saul Williams is a genius and Ray’s interview is solid, extraordinarily well informed and the production is f’n 1st rate.
That’s enough. That’s worth knowing. Now I’m diving back into listening to more Saul Williams.
What a great interview….hot damn. Thank you for sharing this.
Ben, I’m gonna miss your emails if you were being serious, I tend to assume you were.
Damn fuck yeah damn. Saul williams what a visionary person. I wonder thuogh if its true or not. Damn Yeah
damn yeah? damn fuck yeah. hell damn shit. yeah shit hell.
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