Simulcast on YouTube, Facebook & Twitter | Tuesday, March 03, 2025 @ 8:00 PM EST (-5GMT)
š® Martin Willis joined by UFO Jack talks with author Mike Fiorito about his groundbreaking new book The Innerspace of Outerspace: Exploring Other Worlds Through Music, a journey into the intersection of music, consciousness, mystery, and the unknown.
š About the Book:
In this reflective and imaginative work, Mike Fiorito explores how music acts as a portal to deeper understanding ā not just as art, but as a medium that shapes perception, consciousness, and our sense of reality. The book weaves together ideas from sonic experimentation, mysticism, cultural history, and the UFO phenomenon, suggesting that sound may play a role in opening the mind to mystery.
š¶ Key Themes Covered in This Interview:
⢠How music functions as a ātuning mechanismā for the mind and consciousness.
⢠The role of experimental and electronic music in communicating beyond language.
⢠Insights into iconic thinkers like Sun Ra and how his concept of ātone scienceā connects to cosmic exploration.
⢠The connection between sound, imaginal experiences, and anomalous phenomena.
⢠Why music might open doors to inner worlds just as compelling as outer space itself.
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Publication Info:
The Innerspace of Outerspace: Exploring Other Worlds Through Music is available for pre-order now and will publish on April 11, 2026.
šø Whether youāre into music theory, consciousness studies, the UFO phenomenon, or creative cosmology, this conversation pushes the boundaries of how we think about sound ā and the mysteries it can reveal.
BIO: Mike Fiorito is a freelance journalist and author. His books include UFO Symphonic-Journeys into Sound, For All We Know, Mescalito Riding His White Horse, Falling from Trees and Hallucinating Huxley. UFO Symphonic-Journeys
into Sound was named a Finalist in the Miscellaneous category for the 2025 National Indie Excellence Awards. Mescalito Riding His White Horse received the 2024 Independent Press Distinguished Favorite Award in Spirituality. Falling from Trees received the 2022 Independent Press Distinguished Favorite Award in Short Stories.