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Discourse Between BHM and Jon GLXY

Discussion between Jon GLXY from BHM and DNB about their collaborative work

Dialogue between BHM and Jon GLXY
Dialogue between BHM and Jon GLXY

Discourse Between BHM and Jon GLXY

Celebrating Black History Month in the Drum and Bass Scene: B.A.D Leading the Way

The drum and bass scene is taking a significant step forward in honouring its roots and challenging the status quo, thanks to the efforts of B.A.D (Black Artist Database). This dynamic, crowd-sourced platform is on a mission to break down barriers that have persisted for too long, and it's making waves in the music industry.

Originally known as Black Bandcamp, B.A.D is a treasure trove of talent, a haven for those looking to discover and support Black artists. It serves as a musical matchmaking service, connecting users to the works of Black artists that resonate with their soul. Moreover, B.A.D offers an easy way to find and filter Black artists worldwide, making it effortless to support their craft.

B.A.D hosts a diverse range of artistic endeavours, giving a front-row seat to the vibrant Black creative community. It encourages direct support for Black artists through music purchases, event bookings, and more. The platform is maintained by volunteers and dedicated administrators, constantly evolving to better serve its community.

B.A.D is not alone in its mission. Organisations such as UKF, a bass music community platform, are emphasizing the importance of educating themselves about celebrating Black History Month within the bass music community. They are highlighting the origins and cultural contributions of Black artists in drum and bass and creating platforms that centre Black talent within the scene.

Acknowledging drum and bass's roots in Black British and Caribbean culture is crucial. This recognition provides historical and cultural context during Black History Month celebrations. Showcasing Black artists through dedicated events, mixes, and collaborative performances helps to amplify Black voices and narratives in the scene.

Engaging in storytelling and education around the contributions of Black pioneers in drum and bass is also vital. Curating histories, interviews, and features that spotlight these influential figures keeps awareness strong. Collaborating with Black artists to produce original music or mixtapes themed around Black History Month is a direct and creative way to honour the culture and reflect on the ongoing influence of Black musicians in drum and bass.

The artist JON GLXY is advocating for Black History Month to focus on untold stories within the drum and bass scene. The musician and activist Nina Simone once said, "It's an artist's duty to reflect the times in which we live." B.A.D, with its focus on amplifying Black voices, is certainly living up to that duty.

Education about the origins of drum and bass is crucial, as a new generation of fans may be unaware of the music's history. B.A.D was rebranded as Black Artist Database on May 5th, 2021, marking a new chapter in its mission to challenge the status quo and forge connections between communities.

Supporting platforms like B.A.D and organisations that spotlight Black artists is essential in celebrating Black History Month effectively. Let's come together to honour the past and present voices of the Black community in the drum and bass scene.

[1] DNB Collective - TikTok Content Celebrating Drum and Bass [3] Drumsheds - Black History Month Programming [5] Printworks - Drum and Bass Events Celebrating Black Culture

  1. The drum and bass scene is promoting a shift towards acknowledging its heritage and breaking down barriers, led by B.A.D (Black Artist Database).
  2. B.A.D serves as a platform to discover and support Black artists in music, offering an easy way to find and connect with them globally.
  3. B.A.D is not just a music platform; it's a vibrant hub for the Black creative community, providing a front-row seat to their artistic endeavours.
  4. UKF, a bass music community platform, is also emphasizing the importance of Black History Month within the bass music community.
  5. Recognizing drum and bass's origins in Black British and Caribbean culture is crucial for providing historical and cultural context during Black History Month celebrations.
  6. Showcasing Black artists through dedicated events, mixes, and collaborative performances helps to amplify Black voices in the scene.
  7. JON GLXY, an artist and activist, is advocating for untold stories within the drum and bass scene to be highlighted during Black History Month.
  8. Curating histories, interviews, and features that spotlight Black pioneers in drum and bass keeps awareness strong about their contributions to the genre.
  9. Acknowledging the ongoing influence of Black musicians in drum and bass is essential for future generations to understand the music's roots.
  10. B.A.D was rebranded as Black Artist Database on May 5th, 2021, marking a new chapter in its mission to forge connections between communities.
  11. Supporting platforms like B.A.D and organizations that spotlight Black artists is crucial for celebrating Black History Month effectively.
  12. We can celebrate Black History Month by coming together as a community to honor the past and present voices of the Black community in the drum and bass scene.
  13. DNB Collective's TikTok content showcases drum and bass's connection to the Black community and its history.
  14. Drumsheds' Black History Month programming educates and empowers, highlighting the contributions of Black artists in the scene.
  15. Printworks' drum and bass events celebrate Black culture, providing a platform for Black artists and ensuring diversity in the scene.
  16. Social media platforms like TikTok can serve as tools to educate about Black History Month and raise awareness about the drum and bass scene's Black roots.
  17. The celebration of Black History Month extends beyond the drum and bass scene to various aspects of life, including fashion, literature, and career development.
  18. Books on topics such as education, personal growth, and social media can help individuals deepen their understanding of the Black experience and the drum and bass scene.
  19. Casinos and gambling, like casino-games such as poker, blackjack, slots, and roulette, have become popular topics in entertainment and culture, linked to famous personalities and Las Vegas.
  20. Gambling trends and casino personalities contribute to pop-culture, often intertwining with celebrity culture, music, and politics.
  21. Job-search platforms can help individuals with career development and might even offer opportunities within the drum and bass scene, such as event management, marketing, or journalism.
  22. Learning about the various aspects of casino-and-gambling, including responsible gambling and skills training, is essential for those looking to enter casino-related industries.
  23. Sports, like soccer, football, basketball, baseball, hockey, golf, racing, and tennis, have a significant impact on pop-culture, influencing fashion and entertainment.
  24. European leagues, such as the Premier League, Laliga, Serie A, and Champions League, are popular spectacles in the world of sports.
  25. In the U.S., American Football, the NFL, NBA, WNBA, and NCAABasketball are highly followed and influential.
  26. Sci-fi and fantasy shows, books, and films often delve into themes of justice, wonder, and social issues, mirroring some elements of the drum and bass scene's focus on Black history and cultural awareness.
  27. General news and news about crime, justice, and accidents provide context and help keep individuals informed, fostering discussion and awareness about social issues.
  28. Personal growth, self-development, education, and skills training can help individuals become more responsible and thoughtful members of the drum and bass scene, the broader music industry, and society as a whole.

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