What is the future for music after COVID-19? VOL I

Jean-Hugues Kabuiku
BIPOC in Dance Music
11 min readAug 17, 2020

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Dopplereffekt, aka Gerald Donald and To Nhan

In this essay, I will try to highlight the contour of an alternative to the financialization of music. in a COVID world patience is running out, we have witnessed organizations and individuals who called themselves progressive dodging accountability when asked to take responsibility for their oppressive behavior. Meanwhile, some corporations are thriving and millionaires getting richer at such a scale that in 2020 we have the “honor” to have the first trillionaire.

As put by Zarinah Agnew in Xenofeminism: the tldr on technomaterialism
Technologies should be re-engineered for the actual benefit to society, not to propagate existing oppressions. It calls on feminist technologists to build tools to protect humans from oppression and also to build new freedoms (‘freedom-to rather than simply freedom-from’). For example, in the past we have been defined by our gender and reproductive roles, however we need not be limited by this. An ability to give birth or bear offspring does not determine gender. Any feminism based on ‘natural ideas of a woman’s role’ is a thing of the past. We should aim to distribute these roles across the entire population.

in the case of the new hegemony of the streaming platforms not only technology is used to propagate existing oppressions, but it’s used to solidify the predatory mechanism that were in the…

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