EPISODE · Mar 26, 2025 · 1H 32M
Rhythms of Resistance
from Out On Earth
Rhythm is a survival skill and House is a home for all! In this groovy episode, Cricket gives a natural history of musicality, from bone flutes, to cave parties, to the TikTok dance industrial complex. Ashton welcomes us into the world of House music, unveiling it's origins in queer and Black history. We tie up this series with a nice little bow of hope, and a reminder that we have so many tools to keep us grounded when times are tough.Join our DiscordOut on Earth on Youtube!Works CitedChasteen, John Charles. National Rhythms, African Roots: The Deep History of Latin American Popular Dance. University of New Mexico Press, 2004.Savage, Patrick E., et al. “Music as a coevolved system for social bonding.” Behavioral and Brain Sciences, vol. 44, 2021Johnson, Ayana Elizabeth. "What If We Get This Right?"The Forgotten Black and Queer History of House Music - Beyond the Scenes | The Daily ShowLast Night a DJ Saved My LifeDisco Demolition Night of 1979Blame It On the BoogieThe Black Queer History of the Dance Music SceneTrans Philosophy - Overthink Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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