Description
"Each episode features a DJ sharing their story, where they’re from, what they’ve lived, and how music holds them, followed by a mix that brings their city, their roots, and their vision to the dancefloor. This show was created to amplify the voices that often get pushed to the margins, especially trans, queer, BIPOC, and FLINTA artists. It’s about sound as memory, rhythm as resistance, and nightlife as something deeply political and deeply joyful. In this third episode, we travel to Paris and far beyond with Paulah, a DJ, fashion artist, and club kid who found himself on dancefloors between Europe and Cameroon. His musical journey began at spontaneous parties in Paris, growing into something larger through the vibrant force of queer nightlife. Read more on oroko.live"
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