Echoing Cultures
A Sonic Lecture by Lynnée Denise
Lynnée Denise demonstrated what she calls a "sound system of social relations" to amplify overlapping political and musical ideas that surfaced through the interfacing of punk culture, hip-hop, and disco. Additionally, the sonic lecture traced the migratory nature of music and constructed a living archive through engaging stories from neighborhoods, stages, studios, and dance floors that shaped the sonic landscape in U.S., U.K., and Caribbean cities. Through her highly engaging lecture, the audience learned about musical-cross pollination in the 1980s through a diasporic lens by analyzing critical songs, album covers, and visual culture.
