Composer Jessie Cox: with music through the planets

Jessie Cox is many things: drummer and composer, Assistant Professor at Harvard University and Swiss citizen with roots in Trinidad and Tobago. In his music and research, he refers to Afrofuturism and travels through earthly and cosmic spaces. His first book will be published in February 2025.

Friedemann Dupelius
“Space is the Place” is what Sun Ra declared on his 1973 album by the same name. The African-American composer and bandleader not only dreamed of space as an imaginary destination – for him, it was also a metaphor for a new and progressive world in which black people would be better off than on Earth. Jessie Cox takes Sun Ra literally: his piece Enter the Impossible Cosmos leads us through a musical universe. He developed it in 2022 for the Sun Ra Arkestra, which continues to exist more than 30 years after the death of its founder.

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