The 1997 “Abduction” Album Ahead of Its Time - Maria Cuccia
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Before “experiencer” became a common term… before public hearings… before widespread discussion of UAP and contact, one artist was already documenting it through sound.
In 1997, Maria Cuccia entered a meditative state and began receiving music that would become the album Abduction. Created through a process she describes as listening rather than composing, these recordings explore themes of perception, contact, and internal awareness.
This episode features sample excerpts from the album, including:
- “Control” (Track 7) — reflecting emotional tension tied to interpretation, uncertainty, and unexplained experiences
- “Spiritual Growth” (Track 11) — incorporating spoken elements from Whitley Strieber and marking a turning point in perspective
Also included are samples of meditation-based compositions noted for their sustained tonal quality and distinct atmospheric presence.
Recorded nearly three decades ago, Abduction predates the current surge in discussion around UAP, consciousness, and contact phenomena. This episode revisits that work within today’s evolving conversation.
Maria Cuccia is also the author of His Name Is Elijah, a memoir detailing a lifetime of anomalous experiences, including an encounter involving a child identified as Elijah. The ETs told Maria, Elijah is her son.
Learn more: https://mariacuccia.com/
