Jace Clayton is a music writer and musician who records as DJ /rupture. His book is Uproot: Travels in 21st-Century Music and Digital Culture.
“What does it mean to be young and have some sound inside your head? Or to be in a scene that you want to broadcast to the world? That notion of the world is changing, who you’re broadcasting to is changing, all these different things—the tool sets. But there’s this very fundamental joy of music making. I was like, ‘Ok. Let’s find flashpoints where interesting things are happening and can be unpacked that shed different little spotlights on it, but do fall into this wider view of how we articulate what’s thrilling to be alive right now.’”
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[04:15] Uproot: Travels in 21st-Century Music and Digital Culture (Farrar, Straus and Giroux • 2016)
[05:00] Wax Poetic
[05:30] "Slow Burn" (The Fader • Jul 2008)
[06:00] "Past Masters" (The National • Mar 2009)
[15:30] "Pitch Perfect" (Frieze • May 2009)
[23:30] Mudd Up!
[29:15] "Julius Eastman Memorial Dinner" (The Music Gallery • Oct 2014)
[29:30] Julius Eastman’s Femenine
[35:00] The Mudd Up! Radio Archive
[37:45] Caroline Shaw
[40:00] "Cairo: Something New" (The Fader • Oct 2012)
[41:15] "Tribal Guarachero: Mexican Teens & Aztec History" (The Fader • Oct 2010)
[42:15] Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game (Michael Lewis • W.W. Norton & Company • 2004)
[44:45] Tigerbeat6
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