05.24.21

For Lula, Mississippi (pt 2) unearths the ecological unconscious of Black music. By following early blues back to Choctaw music and culture, and forward through techno, electronica, and trip-hop, a certain buried history is uncovered. This history, or rather this all-tangled root-network might just grow into Black and Native solidarity, reminding us that anti-racism and environmental justice are inseparable.
For more: mixtape notes.
Produced as part of the Sonic Acts residency Overexposed (2021) and part of Re-Imagine Europe.
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