2024
DOI: 10.32920/26052592
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Rhythm as the Word: African Musical Tradition in the Digital World

Nganji Kimonyo

Abstract: Music has been part of human life for millennia and was initially a fleeting experience that could only be experienced in the moment, but starting in the late 1990s to early 2000s with the development of file sharing platforms such as Napster, music has increasingly been consumed through digital service providers (DSPs) or streaming services such as Spotify. Prior to the era of streaming, musical containers such as phonographs, vinyls, cassettes and CDs made it possible to package, purchase and own music. Howe… Show more

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