I view this space as my research hub and I am so proud of it. I don’t believe education should be a luxury or put us in economic debt. I believe knowledge and resources should be shared, which is why I’m sharing all my research material that went into my thesis.
Audio:
Millennials Are Killing Capitalism
Black Nationalist Sonic Weaponry
RESIST COLONIAL POWER BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY
Tala' al-Badru 'Alayna
Sonic Liberation Front
Discourse on Colonialism (NTS) - Lamin Fofana
A Dam Against the Motion of History -Fred Moten on Palestine & the Nation-State of of Israel
Until Liberation: 12 hour program on the 75th memorial of Palestinian Nakba (Radio Broadcast) - Learning Palestine Group
The Electronic Intifada Podcast
Books:
Assembling A Black Counter Culture - DeForrest Brown, Jr.
Sonic Agency : Sound and Emergent Forms of Resistance - Brandon LaBelle
Sonic Warfare Sound, Affect, and the Ecology of Fear - Steve Goodman
Liberation Technology: Social Media and the Struggle for Democracy - Larry Diamond and Marc F. Plattner
Freedom Is a Constant Struggle: Ferguson, Palestine, and the Foundations of a Movement - Angela Y. Davis
Pink Noises: Women on Electronic Music and Sound - Tara Rodgers
The Race of Sound: Listening, Timbre, and Vocality in African American Music - Nina Sun Eidsheim
Resistance, Liberation Technology and Human Rights in the Digital Age - Giovanni Ziccardi
Quantum Listening - Pauline Oliveros
Online Reading:
Techno is technocracy - DeForrest Brown, Jr.
Music Is the Message (Jeff Mills is the prophet of Detroit Techno. Hari Kunzru spoke to him...) - Hari Kunzru
Inside the stunning Black mythos of Drexciya and its Afrofuturist ’90s techno - S. David
Inner Landscapes: Alvin Lucier’s Music for Solo Performer
Reggaetón as Resistance: Negotiating Racialized Femininity through Rap, Miniskirts, and Perreo - Cloe Gentile Reyes
Radical Publishing During Crisis - Paul Soulellis
How to Solder: Through-Hole Soldering
Underground Resistance: Electronic Warfare For The Sonic Revolutions
Underground Resistance —Detroit’s Sonic Revolution
Underground Resistance: Submerge Project
Making music with gestures - Ólafur Bogason
Switched-On Bach: How the World Met Moog
Remembering J Dilla & Nujabes through Samples
Ethnomusicology professor uses knowledge of EDM roots in album - Eli Countryman
Decolonizing Electronic Music Starts With Its Software - Tom Faber
Audio Engineers Built a Shield to Deflect Police Sound Cannons
Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah brings new instrument and concept to Prospect.5 gala at StudioBE - Jake Clapp
Twitter and Tear Gas - Zeynep Tufekci
From Panthers to Palestine
The New York War Crimes
Zionist Logic - Malcom X
To Have Many Returns: Loss in the Presence of others - Rayya El Zein
On Israel and Lebanon: A Response to Adrienne Rich from One Black Woman
PDF:
Dancing in the Technoculture - Hillegonda C Rietveld
How liberating is liberation technology? - Simon D. Angus
Existential Strategies: The Making of Community and Politics in the Techno/Rave Scene - Ronald Hitzler and Michaela Pfadenhauer
The Race For Cyberspace: Information Technology in the Black Diaspora
The Medium is the Message - Marshall McCluhan
Electro- Dabke: Performing Cosmopolitan Nationalism and Borderless Humanity - Nadeem Karkabi
The Dysfunctions of MIDI - F. Richard Moore
Poetry is not a luxury - Audre Lorde
Liberation Technology - Larry Diamond
Technologies for Liberation: Toward Abolitionist Futures
The cultural politics of dance music - David Hesmondhalgh
Dave & Gabe - LRAD SHIELD RESEARCH
From the 1948 Nakba to the 1967 Naksa
Video:
Web :
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https://dwellerforever.blog/