DJ Lynnée Denise (Amsterdam, Johannesburg, London, Saturn)
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DJ Lynnée Denise (Amsterdam, Johannesburg, London, Saturn)
DJ Lynnée Denise coined the term ‘DJ Scholarship’ in 2013 to explain DJ culture as a mixed-mode research practice. She's a London and Amsterdam-based Capricorn, scholar, professor, and writer raised by her parent’s record collection in Los Angeles, California.
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16 Episoden
The Afro-Digital Migration: Global Blackness and Amapiano in Post Apartheid South Africa
South Africa is one of my musical mothers. I discovered this nearly twenty years ago when I stepped on the continent for the first time and landed nea...

The Children of Baldwin (Live and Direct from Paris)
I woke up in Paris this morning reflective and excited about how I found my way here. I’m in Paris because I’m a DJ and because I fell in love with ho...

Sounds of a Global Black Analysis: The Berlin Sessions II
In 1985 Loose Ends performed on Soul Train and just like all other performers who graced the stage, Don Cornelius strolled up with a mic and a series...

OurBody
A mix celebrating the last year in my 30s, please accept the answers to the deepest of questions.
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African Rhythm Fiction
Sun Ra would have been 100 years old today and I'm in London preparing to present the soundtrack of my own brand of AfroFuturism. Please enjoy the sec...

Afro-Digital Migration: House Music in Post Apartheid South Africa Vol. II
I wrote this during layovers between Toronto and London, on my way to Amsterdam for the summer. Before I start my next voyage, I wanted to offer my mu...

Soulful Critical Thought: bell hooks and the Making of a DJ Scholar
“Your heart has to be ready to handle the weight of your calling,” is what she said casually over Korean BBQ, and for this reason and more I grew up r...

Dark Black Girls (Not Complexion, Complexity)
I started compiling music for “Dark Black Girls” in Atlanta, early 2012. I wasn’t quite sure of what direction the music would head in after deciding...

The Love Space Demands
The Love Space Demands, is a choreopoem published in 1991, by Ntozake Shange. In it she returned to the blend of music, dance, poetry and drama that c...

School of Badu
"The School of Badu" is a mix (compilation) inspired by one of the sexiest encounters I've had to date. Amazing what a deep soul connection with anoth...

Southern Cosmology: Love Letter to Atlanta
I moved to Atlanta from Brooklyn in March 2011 as a part of a Great (Re) verse Migration. Since being here I've been inspired by the calm of the breez...

The Afro Digital Migration: House Music in Post Apartheid South Africa
The moment I finished this mix, I put my headphones on and danced...to the entire thing.
South Africa moves me.
There...

Mighty Real: The Sound of Tomorrow
The second scholar provides Haiku poetry inspired by Episode 2 "Mighty Real: The Sound of Tomorrow. This is none other than the author, poet, activist...

High Holy Days: The Children of Baldwin
WildSeed Music NYC is proud to present its first ever double mixed cd, High Holy Days: The History and Future of House Music.
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Paris Surrender...
Liner notes for this mix are brought to you by my brother and friend Asadullah Saed Muhammad. His words speak truth to heart. Authenticity meets histo...

The Lonely Londoners
Drum and Bass is Black Music…
On the 30th anniversary of the 1981 Brixton riots, a historic reaction to the hostility and xenophobic en...