rare records and retrospective reassessments by elijah and matt and sometimes guests
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I am a PhD student in English writing about black music, sociality, and subjectivity in the mid-20th century. I'm also interested in contemporary music, labor, capitalism, and culture.
Avid record collector and aspiring DJ with a focus in a broad range of music from the 60s-80s predominantly.
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