Author: SpaceSage

  • The griot dreams in flame and dust, a vessel where memory and magic combust.

    
    
  • MOORE SINGLES – WHEN OVERTHINKING ENDS.

    MOORE SINGLES – WHEN OVERTHINKING ENDS.
    Ausar Moore breaks his cycle of endless preparation with ‘Moore Singles’—an Alchemy Rap album born from pure creative flow. Sometimes the most powerful move is to stop overthinking and let the music write itself.

    Sometimes the most powerful move is to stop preparing and just CREATE. That’s the story behind “Moore Singles”—an album born from Mr. Moore breaking his own pattern of endless preparation. No more analysis paralysis. No more perfecting the concept until the moment passed. Just pure creative flow, like water finding its path.

    The cover tells the story: an astronaut helmet floating in space above Earth, no longer drowning in overthinking but seeing the bigger picture. Sacred symbols float between—trident, serpent-wrapped anchor, octopus, mermaid—each representing a different kind of power found through letting go. This is Alchemy Rap at its purest: transformation not through force but through flow. Each track arrived naturally, each lyric found its place without being overthought into submission.

    The result? Listeners describe hearing new pathways open—fresh sounds that rewire expectations. Mr. Moore found his true voice by stopping the search for it. The album proves that sometimes the deepest preparation is learning when to stop preparing. What started as creative breakthrough became the seed of something bigger: a new approach to creation itself that will reshape how art gets made.

    Stream “Moore Singles” on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon, Pandora—wherever you let music find you.

  • ILLVILLE – WHEN SILENCE ISN’T AN OPTION

    ILLVILLE – WHEN SILENCE ISN’T AN OPTION. Ausar Moore’s ‘Illville’ confronts police brutality head-on—a 45-minute dramatic satire about a family’s vengeance after losing their son. Festival-acclaimed and now streaming on Tubi, Prime, and Apple TV.

    In a time when hashtags become headstones and body cam footage loops endlessly without justice, Mr. Moore channeled rage into revolution. “Illville” emerged not from a desire to create, but from a NEED to speak—45 minutes of dramatic satire that refuses to let America look away from its mirror.

    The premise cuts deep: an African American teenager killed unjustly by police, a family that chooses vengeance over vigils. This isn’t comfortable viewing—it’s prophecy dressed as fiction. What happens when a community loses faith in justice? What grows in the soil where hope used to live? Mr. Moore wore every hat—producer, director, writer, actor, editor—because this story couldn’t wait for permission or committee approval. Independent creation for an independently dangerous truth.

    The festival circuit recognized what audiences on Tubi, Prime Video, and Apple TV are now discovering: sometimes satire says what straight drama can’t. “Illville” doesn’t just document the pattern of violence; it projects the trajectory. If this is where we are, where are we heading? The film asks questions America doesn’t want to answer, then provides one possible future nobody wants to see.

    Critical acclaim came not for playing it safe, but for playing it real. Moore Flicks proves that empire isn’t just built on entertainment—it’s built on truth that entertainment can finally make digestible.

    Now streaming on Tubi, Prime Video, and Apple TV.