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DJs fear her! Ravers love her! Journalists admire her! Local historian Jade Chao highlights the musical heritage of the North London town of Edmonton where she grew up. Through a different genre per episode, music lovers throughout the ages tell her about the culture of suburbia, in tales of garages, sheds, high street bars, warehouses, roller rinks, and town halls.
X: @jaddeuce
www.jadeis.cool

Edmonton By Ear Jade Chao

    • Muziek

DJs fear her! Ravers love her! Journalists admire her! Local historian Jade Chao highlights the musical heritage of the North London town of Edmonton where she grew up. Through a different genre per episode, music lovers throughout the ages tell her about the culture of suburbia, in tales of garages, sheds, high street bars, warehouses, roller rinks, and town halls.
X: @jaddeuce
www.jadeis.cool

    GRIME: Axe FM's youth led technological innovation

    GRIME: Axe FM's youth led technological innovation

    UPCOMING EVENT: How to Run a Grime Radio Station / Fore Street Living Room Library / Friday 3rd November 6.30-8.30PM — Jade introduces the podcast followed by a talk and Q&A with Mode London. Details on Eventbrite here.
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    It's probably the British underground musical genre that has achieved the most mainstream recognition over the years. Grime - it was made originally in bedrooms, swapped on cassette tapes, nodded to at raves, and cultivated at pirate radio stations. In Edmonton, North London, one radio station named Axe FM took off with teens due to its availability on the internet, streaming grime in video and audio as early as 2003 and eventually going off-air in the 2010s.
    Key individuals involved with Axe FM shaped grime as well as genres like garage and UK Funky. This episode explores Edmonton's impact on grime, and in turn, Britain's musical culture, in the 2000s.
    This episode was made possible by funding from the Lottery Heritage Fund administered by Enfield Council
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    Some themes the show explores:
    Why grime is important to understanding local culture in North LondonHow radio is a compassionate social projectHow North Londoners were innovating with the internet in the 2000s (and why the history of the internet is Black history)How these technical innovations expanded young people's sense of community across distancesInterviewees include Lisa Tomeo, Steve Smith, Rebecca Elliott, N:Fostell (DJ Naughty), Rhymestein, and Adem Holness.
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    Intro and End Music: Mind Games, Jill, Eternal - Lemzly Dale (https://lemzlydale.bandcamp.com/), Kill Sound - Manga Saint Hilare (https://mangasainthilare.bandcamp.com/)
    Art: Camrhon Mitchell @camrhonmitchell
    Jade's blog: https://www.jadeis.cool
    Jade's Twitter: @jaddeuce
    Jade's Instagram: @starryniece

    • 42 min.

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