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Musician Bartees Strange on indie music’s overlooked audiences
Podcast |
Helga
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Dec 06, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:54:15
I was making it for the people who feel like they don't really get a shot or are not seen, talked about, or cared about at all.

 

Even with his surging popularity in indie and rock scenes, Bartees Strange strives to bring his music to unexpected audiences and to tease apart the racial boundaries between them. He reckons with the concept of what it means to write music for the kids who are not seen, heard, or cared about. 

In this episode, Stange talks about growing up on a military base in England, working in the labor and climate movements in D.C., and how seeing an appearance by TV on the Radio on the Late Show with David Letterman was the cheat code for writing his own music. 

References:

NSYNC

Backstreet Boys

Cleopatra (Group)

"Cleopatra Comin At Ya"

50 Cent

Get Rich Or Die Tryin

Linkin Park

Tunde Adebimpe

Parliament

Sun Ra

Brothers Johnson

Beach House

Slowdive

”Super Spirit” by Junie Morrison and George Clinton

Burial

Gorgon City

Courtney Barnett

Phoebe Bridgers

Lucy Dacus

Car Seat Headrest

The National

Mahershala Ali

Fugazi

Beauty Pill

Chuck Brown

Moses Sumney

Serpent with Feet

Tasha Wow - L’Rain

Dan Kleederman

TK Johnson

John Daise

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