Sound, sonics, and fostering solidarity.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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Categories | PhilosophySociety & Culture |
Did Mandela sell us out? No, but it is damn complicated and as always the west and its local agents is culprit number 1. Let's rant in the lead up to the national elections in South Africa.
This episode features the incredible scholar of sound, music, and history, Dr Aidan Erasmus. It starts with me, Wilton, ranting in a part 2 of sorts to the last episode. We discuss punk music and aesthetics, rock and roll, South Africa, jazz, and we ... more
How did white Afrikaners establish foundational myths about themselves and how were they deployed in the past, in aid of present structures of oppression? In this episode I explore some of the foundational ideas that embolden white supremacist and wh... more
Miriam Zenzile Makeba, the true icon of South African music, was a powerhouse of music. For me, she is also an icon of anticolonial resistance in the arts. What lessons can we glean from her life? Join me on this episode. A reminder that 50% of all p... more
This is a short history of the blackness of techno music and its radical and revolutionary pasts and futures.
Hey, welcome to the black auralities podcast! Where I, Wilton, discuss music, history, politics, philosophy, and the humanities more generally. Thanks for being here. In this episode I discuss William Onyeabor, one of the greatest musicians to come o... more
Die Stem is an afrikaans insertion into the national anthem of South Africa, from the racist apartheid system. It was incorporated into the new national anthem as a show of reconciliation, but this attempt at nation building was at best premature, an... more
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