The Technosonic of Black Expressionism
Our first values are rooted in deepening connection, and in honoring and supporting Black expression. Oral tradition is deeply rooted in Blackness. There’s a certain vulnerability in audio, and we wanted to explore that intimacy. There is a deepened connection to our selfhood with voice. There is a nuance that voice captures that often isn’t found ... See more
Katja Vujić • Is Somewhere Good the Future of Social Media?
We need to hear machine music. It is an extension of our tolerance, our capacity, our vision of harmonious life.
W. A. Mathieu • The Listening Book
the roles and functions of music in the enslaved black community. Black culture empowers you to know you are a child of the universe—and produces a strength because so much had to be done. You may not have land or houses and you are enduring dark times, so the culture provides the strength to produce a voice or voices resonating about our special-n
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