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VOIDCASTAuthor: WJCT Public Media
The VOIDCAST is a musical journey through Northeast Florida. Hosted by editor of Void magazine Matt Shaw, The VOIDCAST cuts through the digital noise and subverts the algorithms taking listeners through the past and present with the help of local musicians, producers, and the people who lived local music history. Get a peek into the Allman Brothers Bands formative period in Jacksonville. Meet the locals making music alone in their bedrooms including one who scored a big record deal. And hear from women and queer people claiming their space in the Northeast Florida hip hop scene. The VOIDCAST, part of WJCTs Jacksonville Music Experience, is from Void Magazine and WJCT Public Media. Language: en Genres: Music, Music History, Music Interviews Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Space To Spit
Wednesday, 15 April, 2020
Hip-hop has been the lifeblood of the city’s music scene for decades, from popular hitmakers The Quad City DJs to those who vibrated the underground like Asamov and current genre benders like The Black Toilet. Today, the Northeast Florida hip-hop scene is in a state of transition, where more women and queer folks are claiming their space. We’ll hear from GeeXella, Ebony Payne English, Bebe Deluxe, and members of the collective L.O.V.E Culture, artists who are not just kicking down doors and challenging the region's gatekeepers, but opening up entryways to new spaces.