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Black History Month: Detroit Style

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In episode 5, Reggie, Jennifer, Kristian, Dave, and Eric Jackson, the production team behind the upcoming feature-length documentary God Said Give ‘Em Drum Machines: The Story of Detroit Techno, honor Black History Month with Detroit tastemaker, retailer, and promoter Zana Smith (Instagram: @Zana_SpecDet, Twitter: @MsZanaToYou, @SpectaclesDet). They discuss her contributions as one of the few female players of the early 80s: how she helped to cultivate the dance music scene at the Downstairs Pub and how she has impacted the story of GSGEDM. Her friend, legendary Detroit DJ Ken Collier, was right there with her at that time. His underground 80s mixtape will bring you through the episode, and back to the beginnings of the scene and its black roots in Detroit. Take some time with the GSGEDM team to celebrate these often overlooked black history makers and community builders from Detroit.

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Support the independent filmmaking process and get yourself from GSGEDM merch!

http://gsgedm.com/shop

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Stay updated with GSGEDM on Instagram and Facebook for all of Black History Month!

https://www.instagram.com/GodSaidGiveEmDrumMachines/

https://www.facebook.com/GodSaidGiveEmDrumMachines/

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Learn more about topics covered in the film and Detroit culture in the Detroit Techno 101

https://www.musicorigins.org/detroit-techno-101/

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Check out Music Origins:

https://www.musicorigins.org/technomecca/

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Learn more about Zana’s store, Spectacles:

https://www.facebook.com/specdet/

https://www.musicorigins.org/item/spectacles/

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Get your global soul, events and music with Fusicology:

https://www.fusicology.com/

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Be sure to check out Output, to make all your music-making and sound designing dreams come true!

https://output.com/

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Support Black Lives Matter Detroit:

https://www.blmdetroit.com/

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Support Detroit Will Breathe:

https://detroitwillbreathe.info/

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Support Black Lives Matter:

https://blacklivesmatter.com/



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Content provided by Jennifer Washington and Detroit Sound Project. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jennifer Washington and Detroit Sound Project or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In episode 5, Reggie, Jennifer, Kristian, Dave, and Eric Jackson, the production team behind the upcoming feature-length documentary God Said Give ‘Em Drum Machines: The Story of Detroit Techno, honor Black History Month with Detroit tastemaker, retailer, and promoter Zana Smith (Instagram: @Zana_SpecDet, Twitter: @MsZanaToYou, @SpectaclesDet). They discuss her contributions as one of the few female players of the early 80s: how she helped to cultivate the dance music scene at the Downstairs Pub and how she has impacted the story of GSGEDM. Her friend, legendary Detroit DJ Ken Collier, was right there with her at that time. His underground 80s mixtape will bring you through the episode, and back to the beginnings of the scene and its black roots in Detroit. Take some time with the GSGEDM team to celebrate these often overlooked black history makers and community builders from Detroit.

-

Support the independent filmmaking process and get yourself from GSGEDM merch!

http://gsgedm.com/shop

-

Stay updated with GSGEDM on Instagram and Facebook for all of Black History Month!

https://www.instagram.com/GodSaidGiveEmDrumMachines/

https://www.facebook.com/GodSaidGiveEmDrumMachines/

-

Learn more about topics covered in the film and Detroit culture in the Detroit Techno 101

https://www.musicorigins.org/detroit-techno-101/

-

Check out Music Origins:

https://www.musicorigins.org/technomecca/

-

Learn more about Zana’s store, Spectacles:

https://www.facebook.com/specdet/

https://www.musicorigins.org/item/spectacles/

-

Get your global soul, events and music with Fusicology:

https://www.fusicology.com/

-

Be sure to check out Output, to make all your music-making and sound designing dreams come true!

https://output.com/

-

Support Black Lives Matter Detroit:

https://www.blmdetroit.com/

-

Support Detroit Will Breathe:

https://detroitwillbreathe.info/

-

Support Black Lives Matter:

https://blacklivesmatter.com/



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  continue reading

10 episodes

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