Finding Home on the Dancefloor

Saxophone Statue on Central Ave and Vernon in Historic South Central Los Angeles The South Central Corridor is a crucial site I return to when I think about how music and geography intersect. Growing up in South Central Los Angeles, specially Low Bottoms, my mom would always take me to WIC on Central Ave and... Continue Reading →

Southern Hip-Hop as a Counter-Archive

We always talk about East versus West in hip hop 90s rivalry but the South was building something parallel (bass-heavy, regional, club-oriented, and deeply communal) without needing coastal validation. What is striking is that decades later, house DJs frequently sample 1990s Southern rap, yet this influence is rarely named as a Southern lineage; the South... Continue Reading →

For the HoneyLuvers

For my HoneyLuvers, this one’s for us. The ones who feel the bass in our chest like a heartbeat, who find home on the dancefloor, who know sound is a form of resistance. Photo via @honeyluv Instagram April 24, 2025 This blog centers on Taylor Character, known as HoneyLuv, a Black woman house DJ from... Continue Reading →

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