Any Black People Making Electronic Music (Beside Hip-Hop)?

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and i didn't even get to the German, Welsh, Dutch, and Cherokee bit ;)

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Lady J wrote:More and more we are all a mixture. I like the Tiger Woods approach to this stuff. Just make up words to describe ourselves.
Yeah, we are getting there, but we still have a few generations to go I think.

There has been tremendous progress even since I was growing up.

In school, when you had to fill in the 'select one' for ethnicity bubbles in school, 'mixed' wasn't even an option. We got to be the infamous 'other' :)

Also, tolerance has grown immensely, I can still remember when "Jungle Fever" came out, and I came home from school to a talk show where both whites and blacks were arguing that interracial babies were worse then dirt.. WHOAAAA nice self-esteem booster there. :)

I think awareness is growing tho, we're finally starting to see support groups spring up in colleges and high schools.

Hopefully by the time me and my Chinese gf-soon-to-be-fiancee have kids, I can tell them these kind of stories and laugh

-Eric
If it sounds good it is good.

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The day my fiance and I are blessed with children... I think they'll be humans... :hihi:
ModuLR / Radio

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Lady J wrote:More and more we are all a mixture. I like the Tiger Woods approach to this stuff. Just make up words to describe ourselves.
Tiger Woods doesn't have a race... He's a tiger :P

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ModuLR wrote:The day my fiance and I are blessed with children... I think they'll be humans... :hihi:
Gosh...I hope so...but do you remember that night the 2 of you saw the lights and woke up 2 days later? It may be cool though...they might have powers or somethin'...

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Check the fine William Bennett (Whitehouse)-curated compilation 'Extreme Music from Africa' for a selection of music from the new African avant-garde/noise electronics scene.
http://www.susanlawly.freeuk.com/africa/africa.html

Not really electronic, but nonetheless pushing it with homemade electric mbiras and amps made from scavenged car parts, are Konono No.1.

Then there's the guy behind Irdial Discs and the Conet Project.
Dean Dennis of ClockDVA and other, lesser known groups.

And of course, Jeff Mills, Rob Hood, Mike Banks (who has made some very pertinent, and mostly negative, comments about the dominance of hip hop and r&b in the US), Kenny Larkin, Claude Young and pretty much the whole Detroit/Chicago techno scene.

But why reinforce borders in the first place?

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Chase wrote:
Andrew Vernon wrote:Does skin colour really matter? I mean, isn't this an archaic question?
No. Just curiousity on the original poster's part.
I'm just looking for all of the facts sir. :wink:

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Lady J wrote:More and more we are all a mixture. I like the Tiger Woods approach to this stuff. Just make up words to describe ourselves.
I can just imagine Tiger at a rave:

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dystonia_ek wrote:Check the fine William Bennett (Whitehouse)-curated compilation 'Extreme Music from Africa' for a selection of music from the new African avant-garde/noise electronics scene.
http://www.susanlawly.freeuk.com/africa/africa.html

Not really electronic, but nonetheless pushing it with homemade electric mbiras and amps made from scavenged car parts, are Konono No.1.

Then there's the guy behind Irdial Discs and the Conet Project.
Dean Dennis of ClockDVA and other, lesser known groups.

And of course, Jeff Mills, Rob Hood, Mike Banks (who has made some very pertinent, and mostly negative, comments about the dominance of hip hop and r&b in the US), Kenny Larkin, Claude Young and pretty much the whole Detroit/Chicago techno scene.

But why reinforce borders in the first place?
Indeed. Just about everyone you mentioned is breaking them down (and have been for decades).

I saw Konono No. 1 live several years ago and it was a great experience. The were using The Ex' amps and the result was some of the noisiest and most hypnotic things I've heard/seen/felt.
There's something immensely visceral about 4 distorted sansa's at 100 dB going on for two hours.

Groet, Erik
Pop music delenda est.
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WillieJenkins wrote:
Andrew Vernon wrote:Does skin colour really matter? I mean, isn't this an archaic question?
I don't think so necc... Blacks in electronica are very rare (or so it seems anyway), I'm always curious to see who else is as well.

I've REALLY been curious as to how many KVRians are :)
Not a bad point actually. I couldn't help notice that when I worked at the Download 2005 festival that the audience were predominantly white, and this was a metal festival.
My Youtube Channel - Wires Dream Disasters

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It's Live 8 in Hyde Park and Gay Pride in Trafalgar Square and Leicester Square. How's that for diversity. It's going to be a fantastic day of music and celebration in central London today. I'm off there right now for the Drag Idol finals in Leicester Square - Kate Winslet is comparing - something for everyone then. :wink:

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