There are books about music. There are books about science. And then there’s Einstein, Michael Jackson & Me—a strange, sharp, slightly unhinged ride that somehow ties genius, pop culture, and human ambition into one story that actually works. The mind behind it is Howard Bloom, and calling him just an “author” feels like underselling it.
Robert Fishback
There is something unmistakable happening around Avohee Avoher right now. It’s not hype for hype’s sake, and it’s not manufactured noise. It’s momentum—the kind that builds quietly at first and then suddenly feels everywhere at once. Streams climb, playlists expand, listeners return again and again, and a distinct artistic voice begins to travel far beyond