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Fiction - Visionary - Metaphysical Chuy de Cabra spins speculative fantasy out of shape-shifting, time and place dislocation, multidimensionality, police brutality, bilingualism. This work of fiction takes you on a trip to other worlds and realities and the City of Angels while sharing bits of social commentary. Chuy de Cabra's personal quest for identity entangles him in a clash with the supernatural demons of his ancestors and the everyday demons on the streets of East Los Angeles. Is he an alien? Is he a monster? Will his search for identity save him from his nightmares or will it destroy…mehr

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Fiction - Visionary - Metaphysical Chuy de Cabra spins speculative fantasy out of shape-shifting, time and place dislocation, multidimensionality, police brutality, bilingualism. This work of fiction takes you on a trip to other worlds and realities and the City of Angels while sharing bits of social commentary. Chuy de Cabra's personal quest for identity entangles him in a clash with the supernatural demons of his ancestors and the everyday demons on the streets of East Los Angeles. Is he an alien? Is he a monster? Will his search for identity save him from his nightmares or will it destroy his future? Number one morning DJ Chuy de Cabra commands the Los Angeles morning airwaves and clashes with supernatural demons of the night on the streets of Los Angeles. Demons, Ancient Aliens, Portals, Teotihuacan, Shape Shifting, Eternity, Buddhism, Racial Profiling, Legends of Mexico, Aztecs and Immigration, collide in this supernatural tale of modern fiction.
Autorenporträt
Max Uballez was born in a tenement on 4th and Hewitt, a few blocks from downtown Los Angeles, CA., and raised in the William Mead Housing Projects. A self-taught musician and composer, he recorded his first album when he was nineteen years old with The Romancers. Max produced and co-produced several iconic recordungs of the '60's, including Land of 1000 Dances by Cannibal and the Headhunters, and has worked with Eddie Davis, Frank Zappa, Sergio Mendes, Ahmet Ertegun and Fred Catero. Max's first album, Do the Slauson Shuffle, is considered the blueprint for the Chicano East Side Sound, and Max has been called the Brian Wilson of '60's Southern California Chicano music. He is featured in the PBS documentary, Chicano Rock. Max is a practicing Buddhist and CEO of Xela-Co Media, LLC.