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Speaker MusicBlack Nationalist Sonic Weaponry

Speaker Music - Black Nationalist Sonic Weaponry  album cover
Label:Planet Mu – ZIQ424
Format:
11 x File, WAV, Album, Enhanced
Country:UK
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Genre:Electronic
Style:Bass Music, Techno, Political, Experimental

Tracklist

1Amerikkka's Bay
Featuring [Ft.]Maia Sanaa
3:30
2The Man​-​Not 2:26
3Techno Is A Liberation Technology
Featuring [Ft.]AceMo
4:43
4Black Secret Technology Is A Traumatically Manufactured And Exported Good Necessitated By 300 Years Of Unaccounted For White Supremacist Savagery In The Founding Of The United States5:10
5A Genre Study Of Black Male Death And Dying3:01
6Of Our Spiritual Strivings
Featuring [Ft.]Syanide (3)
4:15
7Black Industrial Complex - Automation Repress Revolution In The Process Of Production, And Intercontinental Missiles Represent A Revolution In The Process Of Warfare2:40
8Super Predator4:48
9African American Disillusionment With Northern Democracy Continues To Smolder In Every Negro Who Has Settled Up North After Knowing Life In The South2:28
10American Marxists Have Tended To Fall Into The Trap Of Thinking Of The Negroes As Negroes, i.​e. In Race Terms, When In Fact The Negroes Have Been And Are Today The Most Oppressed And Submerged Sections Of The Workers​.​.​.6:09
11It Is The Negro Who Represents The Revolutionary Struggles For A Classless Society 9:42
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Produced by Speaker Music (DeForrest Brown, Jr.)

Download includes 45-page PDF booklet "Black Nationalist Sonic Weaponry" of collected writings by Black theorists and poets.

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Black Nationalist Sonic Weaponry (11×File, MP3, Album, Enhanced, 320 kbps)Planet MuZIQ424UK2020
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Black Nationalist Sonic Weaponry (2×LP, Album, Limited Edition)Planet MuZIQ424UK2020

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  • stereo_mike's avatar
    stereo_mike
    While there were many incredible 2020 albums made as reactions to police brutality against black Americans, few took as scholarly and documentarian an approach as DeForrest Brown Jr., aka Speaker Music. He ensconces strips of spoken word and fragments of interviews in the most primal, urgent techno percussion, drawing attention to the genre’s black origins and its continuing relevance as an aspect of black American culture.

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