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In episode no. 70 of Practical Criticism, Ajay surprises Rebecca with Roy Hargrove and the RH Factor's "Out of Town," off the 2003 record Hard Groove. The discussion includes a dive deep into jazz-hip-hop experiments, varieties and suspicions of musical fusion, caesuras and polyharmonies, the dissonant and the antiphonal, "open-eared moonlighting," and hybridity without history.
Practical Criticism is produced by Ryan Lentini.
Learn more about upcoming courses on our website.
Follow Brooklyn Institute for Social Research on Twitter / Facebook / Instagram / Bluesky
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In episode no. 70 of Practical Criticism, Ajay surprises Rebecca with Roy Hargrove and the RH Factor's "Out of Town," off the 2003 record Hard Groove. The discussion includes a dive deep into jazz-hip-hop experiments, varieties and suspicions of musical fusion, caesuras and polyharmonies, the dissonant and the antiphonal, "open-eared moonlighting," and hybridity without history.
Practical Criticism is produced by Ryan Lentini.
Learn more about upcoming courses on our website.
Follow Brooklyn Institute for Social Research on Twitter / Facebook / Instagram / Bluesky

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