Talk: Erasure in hip hop. Gatekeeping and cultural appropriation
Café

Talk: Erasure in hip hop. Gatekeeping and cultural appropriation

AS TOLD BY

Despite its rich global history and multitudes of sub-genres, hip-hop's origins are often lost in new movements. Especially when it is predominantly white hip-hop that gets airplay. Where lies the problem?

Guests

- Gailor Kiaku (Jeunes Boss: artistic development, production, management, publishing, radio & events; radio host at Bruzz)
- Selene Alexa (PR agent and A&R, Reinel Bakole & Blck Mamba)
- Sasha Van Der Speeten (music journalist at De Morgen, among others)
- Darrell Cole (artist)

Research by Hugues Makaba Ntoto

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About As Told By

The music industry is a fascinating place. She fizzes, she sparkles, she falls and gets up at least as quickly. There is tons of creativity, entrepreneurial spirit and fun. But we can also do things better. In AS TOLD BY we discuss how.

In this series of roundtable discussions, we take a closer look at a number of social issues that play a role in the sector. A dynamic music sector calls for new challenges. It's equally important to discover them.

Esther Nwanu steers every conversation in the right direction and sits around the table with some interesting key figures.

Come listen and join the conversation in our Trix Café.
Admission is completely free. Doors open at 19:30, the conversation always starts at 8 p.m. sharp.

Please note that these conversations will be in Dutch!