(RNS) 'As a very powerful spiritual and musical modality, hip-hop raises serious questions regarding the holy and the profane,' said museum curator Eric Williams.
Even in trying times, “there is no love without electricity.” Electricity is the fourth and most progressive album from Ibibio Sound Machine, and like all good Afrofuturist stories, it begins with an existential crisis. &ldqu.
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Being Cajun and Creole is kind of like being in an exclusive club. Without saying a word, we can tell if someone is Cajun and Creole, no matter where in the country or world we might be.
The non-chronological countdown continues the 1499 records we all need to hear before the eschaton immenatizes.Randophonicxthe buttonKeith Leblancmajor malfunctiontechnology worksStan Ridgwaythe big heatthe big heatDeath in VegasDead ElvisdirtRandophonicxbreak - 1Finley QuayeMaverick a StrikeSunday ShiningGrandaddySumdaynow it s onSpiritualized. floating in spaceelectricityRandophonicxbreak - 2Jethro TullThis Wasbeggar s farmCaptain Beefheartice cream for crowice cream for crowDave Bartholemewxthe monkey speaks his mindRandophonicxbreak - 3Iggy PopRep Man soundtrackRepo ManElectric PrunesxI had too much to dream last nightSir Douglas Quintet + 2Honkey Bluessong of everythingYestime and a wordthenRandophonicxbreak - 4Gilbert O Sullivanxalone again naturallyThe Rain and the Sidewalkxmaster of the universeRenaissanceScheherezadetrip to the fairRandophonicxbreak - 5Link WrayxBatman themeKid KoalaCarpal Tunnel Syndromefender benderMacy Graymusic of the heartdo somethingAdrian Sherwoodneve