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The third part of my review of the Beyond The Bassline where I continue to discuss the exhibition that explores 500 years of Black musical heritage in Britain. In this episode, I expand on the commercial and legal restrictions faced by Black Britons which reduced the dissemination and congregation of Black people in the UK. I go into more detail about the importance of the digital space and the compilatory nature of communication among Black people.
By Korks TalksThe third part of my review of the Beyond The Bassline where I continue to discuss the exhibition that explores 500 years of Black musical heritage in Britain. In this episode, I expand on the commercial and legal restrictions faced by Black Britons which reduced the dissemination and congregation of Black people in the UK. I go into more detail about the importance of the digital space and the compilatory nature of communication among Black people.