The artwork is part of the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago's "Dancing the Revolution: From Dancehall to Reggaetón" ...
In a basement recording studio in Barcelona, Bad Gyal’s long, red nails tap against the screen of her iPhone. The crisp clicking noise starkly contrasts with the bass-heavy beat pouring from the ...
The FADER's longstanding series GEN F profiles emerging artists to know now. Dense heat rose through a strobe-lit warehouse in downtown Mexico City this October, fusing denim jeans to skin and dotting ...
Making its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on Thursday (June 8), Bad Like Brooklyn Dancehall offers an ambitious, transnational chronicle of the birth of Jamaican dancehall culture in the ...
In “Bad Like Brooklyn Dancehall,” a new documentary opening tonight at the Tribeca Festival, directors Ben DiGiacomo and Dutty Vannier explore how the music made its way from the Caribbean to take ...
In the cultural spaces from which dancehall music gets its name, women are usually the center of attention. The Jamaican genre’s digital rhythms are calibrated to inspire female bodies to wine, as the ...
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