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Five years ago, Gemma Dunleavy released Up De Flats, an EP that did more than just tell her story. It told a place’s story. Sheriff Street. Dublin’s North Inner City. Communities flattened in headlines but still rising in rhythm.
In this episode of The Last Mixed Tape, Stephen White reflects on the legacy of Up De Flats, what it meant then, and what it means now—against a backdrop of ongoing redevelopment, class erasure, and cultural resistance.
00:00 Intro
00:30 Gemma Dunleavy
00:52 This Week’s Show
01:47 Sheriff Street
04:20 Up De Flats Retrospective
07:10 Gentrification
08:14 Reflections
15:30 5 Years On
16:32 What Do You Think?
17:19 Gemma
Five years ago, Gemma Dunleavy released Up De Flats, an EP that did more than just tell her story. It told a place’s story. Sheriff Street. Dublin’s North Inner City. Communities flattened in headlines but still rising in rhythm.
In this episode of The Last Mixed Tape, Stephen White reflects on the legacy of Up De Flats, what it meant then, and what it means now—against a backdrop of ongoing redevelopment, class erasure, and cultural resistance.
00:00 Intro
00:30 Gemma Dunleavy
00:52 This Week’s Show
01:47 Sheriff Street
04:20 Up De Flats Retrospective
07:10 Gentrification
08:14 Reflections
15:30 5 Years On
16:32 What Do You Think?
17:19 Gemma
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