Smithsonian Folkways, the non-profit record label arm of the Smithsonian Institution, has announced a huge new box set that documents the history of hip-hop and rap music. The Anthology of Hip-Hop and Rap is a 9xCD release that will come with a 300-page book of essays and rare photos that correspond with over 120 tracks. It’s the first collection to feature tracks from every major label, plus dozens of indie labels. The collection is seeking funds via Kickstarter. Rewards include customized sneakers hand-painted by visual artist Cey Adams and a tour through Smithsonian Folkways’ Washington D.C. museum led by Questlove.

The collection was co-curated by Smithsonian curators along with the National Museum of African American History and Culture and an “advisory committee” that includes musicians and producers such as Chuck D., 9th Wonder, Questlove, and MC Lyte. Rather than being a collection of hits, the new box set aims to be “an exploration of hip-hop as a social and musical movement full of complexities and contradictions.”