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Artists / Myth-Makers: The Chart of David Bowie
Before Ziggy, before the Thin White Duke — there was a David Bowie birth chart. (view chart)

Born David Jones, David Bowie was a master of reinvention, a cultural chameleon who transformed popular music, fashion, and notions of identity. From the cosmic folk of Space Oddity to the androgynous alien Ziggy Stardust and the aristocratic Thin White Duke, he treated his career as a canvas for a series of meticulously crafted personas, each a mythic exploration of alienation, fame, and the search for meaning in a postmodern world.
NATAL CHART ASPECTS
Saturn (7° Leo)conjunctPluto (13° Leo)(0°0')
Sun (19° Capricorn)conjunctMercury (11° Capricorn)(21°54')
Saturn (7° Leo)semisextileMoon (3° Virgo)(30°0')
Neptune (11° Libra)sextilePluto (13° Leo)(60°0')
Saturn (7° Leo)sextileNeptune (11° Libra)(60°0')
Sun (19° Capricorn)conjunctMars (18° Capricorn)(145°13')
Jupiter (22° Scorpio)quincunxUranus (19° Gemini)(150°0')
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*Note: The AI interpretation below was generated from the complete natal chart data provided by our PAT software. For clarity and focus on this page, the list above is truncated from the full chart of 17 aspects.
XORD AI Astrologer Interpretation
Conjunctions:
Sun (19) conjunct Mercury (11): 21°54'.
Saturn (7) conjunct Pluto (13): 0°0'.
Sun (19) conjunct Mars (18): 145°13'.
Sextiles:
Neptune (11) sextile Pluto (13): 60°0'.
Saturn (7) sextile Neptune (11): 60°0'.
Semisextiles:
Saturn (7) semisextile Moon (3): 30°0'.
Quincunxes:
Jupiter (22) quincunx Uranus (19): 150°0'.
Chart Features:
Saturn and Pluto create a rigid core in Leo. Sun, Mercury, and Mars in Capricorn show significant focus but wide orbs weaken the stellium effect.
Summary: The chart shows a powerful conjunction of Saturn and Pluto in Leo, suggesting intense structural transformation. The Sun, Mercury, and Mars in Capricorn indicate ambition and drive, though the wide orbs diffuse the intensity. Neptune's sextiles to both Saturn and Pluto suggest a spiritual or creative underpinning to this power.
A photograph of David Bowie.
David Bowie, © Greg Gorman/Iconic Images.

David Bowie’s career was a masterclass in artistic self-creation. His breakthrough as the androgynous alien rockstar Ziggy Stardust in 1972 was not just a musical debut but a cultural explosion, launching the glam rock movement and establishing his method of using theatrical personas to explore themes of identity and alienation. Just as quickly as he created Ziggy, he famously retired the character on stage, beginning a lifelong pattern of killing his creations to make way for the new. His influence was immediate, producing landmark albums for contemporaries like Lou Reed (*Transformer*) and Iggy & The Stooges (*Raw Power*).

From the "plastic soul" of *Young Americans* and the austere, expressionist "Thin White Duke" of *Station to Station*, Bowie continually shape-shifted. He moved to Berlin and, with Brian Eno, created the groundbreaking "Berlin Trilogy" (*Low*, *"Heroes"*, *Lodger*), a benchmark of ambient and experimental rock. He achieved global superstardom with *Let's Dance* in 1983 before confounding expectations again with the abrasive rock of Tin Machine. His work was a constant dialogue with the avant-garde, a rebellion against creative stasis that has influenced countless artists. His final album, *Blackstar*, released on his 69th birthday and two days before his death, was a meticulously planned final act, a parting gift from a man whose life was his greatest work of art, and a true contemporary of myth-makers like Aleister Crowley.

Natal chart of David Bowie, showing planetary positions at time of birth.
The complete natal chart of David Bowie (January 8, 1947 — Brixton, London).
A t-shirt with text referencing David Bowie and Mick Jagger.

A note on a legendary artifact: XORD's founder bought this t-shirt—but never wore it—in St. Mark's Place, New York, back in 2000.

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About the Author: Cesare di Monte Calvi is the esoteric historian behind The Raven’s Enigma and lead mythographer of the ASTROLOGUS project. His work bridges Renaissance gnosis with digital cartography, reviving the lost grammar of the stars for a post-algorithmic age.