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by James Carroll

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This is the podcast accompaniment to my Wordpress site, "pulaBlog: music, history, politics." I am a cultural historian specializing in African American and African diasporic music history, though this blog is meant to be less formal than an academic journal, touching more on my first-draft thoughts about music and musical culture.

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5/3/2021

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May 3, 2021

The Wildebeest Road: Let me explain myself

<p>This is my very first podcast - hence the subtitle "Let me explain myself." I have been blogging off and on for a while, but recently I have found the need to resurrect my old audio recordings and restart my practice as a composer. This podcast is simply the first of such reintroductions.</p> <p>Please bear in mind that the audio recording of "The Wildebeest Road" is a midi-mockup of an unfinished composition: it's not mixed, the horn samples sound terrible, blah, blah. And yet, as I've been listening to it over the past few days, I have been dancing. That is a good omen.</p> <p>This episode is also available as a <a href="http://pulablog.com/2021/05/03/the-wildebeest-road/">blog post at pulaBlog.com</a>. All of my recordings can be found at <a href="https://soundcloud.com/pulamusic">SoundCloud</a>.</p>

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What is pulaBlog?

This is the podcast accompaniment to my Wordpress site, "pulaBlog: music, history, politics." I am a cultural historian specializing in African American and African diasporic music history, though this blog is meant to be less formal than an academic journal, touching more on my first-draft thoughts about music and musical culture.

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This podcast updates daily.

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Does this podcast accept guests?

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