"Fàájì Lawa is all about emphasising the boundlessness of the Indigenous African identity. This show works to explore various genres, performances, and modes of being from Black/African artists, with an inclusion of personal & historical artefacts. With Guest: Spliffany Evans is an eclectic Chicago-born open-format DJ who incorporates black dance music from across the African diaspora in their soundscape. They weave together rhythms of juke, jungle, club and other sonic textures to compose a bass heavy psychedelic experience. Their sound is greatly informed by their very digital upbringing as a Haitian-American in Chicago, raised by gay internet and black pop culture. Read more on oroko.live"
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