
Buntu The Ghetto on The Jazz Standard with Brenda Sisane
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More than a DJ, more than a selector, she is a cultural force - a woman who stands behind the decks with intention, with fire, and with a body that refuses to be invisible or contained. Her sets are conversations. Her mixes are manifestos. Whether she is speaking politically or personally, she uses rhythm and curation to carve out space - for herself, for community, for truth.
In this segment we dive into the philosophy behind her selections, the politics of the dancefloor, and the power of embodiment as defiance.
In this segment we dive into the philosophy behind her selections, the politics of the dancefloor, and the power of embodiment as defiance.

