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Transform This: An Alchemists of Kush Playlist

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The Alchemists of Kush pushes the boundaries of time and reality. Music is ridiculously important to Raphael, or Rap. His internal struggles about identity revolve around his multi-ethnic heritage, his past as a refugee, ancient history, jazz, blackness, hip-hop, the internet, etc. 

Minister Faust bombards the reader with music references in a way that is similar to how Rap interacts with music in his everyday life. In one moment, Rap is considering a Senegalese tune, and in the next moment, he is discussing Hip-Hop with his friends. He often reflects on his current mood in relation to the music he is listening to. His relationship with music corresponds to his exploration of his ancestry, and his journey as an alchemist. 

Pioneers of Black Art are name-dropped continuously throughout the novel as a sort of study guide, a musical scroll in a sense. Use this playlist to listen to along with Rap during specific moments, or shuffle the playlist to experience Rap's exploration of his identity.


This page has paths:

  1. Black Women and Men Zaymetrius Jones
  2. Music Zaymetrius Jones
  3. Dictionary Zaymetrius Jones
  4. Martial Arts and "Stealing" Culture Zaymetrius Jones
  5. Interracial Intimacy Thelma Amoah
  6. The System Thelma Amoah
  7. What is Black Art? Zaymetrius Jones
  8. Bookshelf Zaymetrius Jones
  9. Bookshelf Zaymetrius Jones
  10. Home Zaymetrius Jones
  11. The Hypersexualization of Women in Black Art Thelma Amoah
  12. Power of words Zaymetrius Jones

Contents of this path:

  1. Home
  2. What is Black Art?
  3. Black Women and Men
  4. Bookshelf
  5. Martial Arts and "Stealing" Culture
  6. Dictionary
  7. Music
  8. Power of words
  9. The System
  10. Interracial Intimacy
  11. The Hypersexualization of Women in Black Art