Afrofuturism Events This Weekend in Timi%C8%99oara
Afrofuturism events in Timi%C8%99oara this weekend - Friday and Saturday nights. Updated daily.
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About Afrofuturism
Emerging from the creative visions of Sun Ra and George Clinton, afrofuturism is a multidisciplinary sonic aesthetic that blends African diasporic traditions with science fiction and technoculture. The instrumentation typically fuses organic jazz elements, such as brass and polyrhythmic percussion, with futuristic synthesizers, deep bass frequencies, and electronic soundscapes. Rhythms vary across a spectrum of funk-infused grooves and experimental tempos, creating a mood that is simultaneously ancestral and cosmic, often prioritizing themes of liberation and space exploration. It serves as a semantic bridge between avant-garde jazz, psychedelic funk, and contemporary electronic music, redefining the black experience through a speculative, high-tech lens.
Also known as: Afro-futurism
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- Emerging from the creative visions of Sun Ra and George Clinton, afrofuturism is a multidisciplinary sonic aesthetic that blends African diasporic traditions with science fiction and technoculture. Find every Afrofuturism venue and event in Timi%C8%99oara this weekend above - with lineups, door times, and tickets.
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- Emerging from the creative visions of Sun Ra and George Clinton, afrofuturism is a multidisciplinary sonic aesthetic that blends African diasporic traditions with science fiction and technoculture. The instrumentation typically fuses organic jazz elements, such as brass and polyrhythmic percussion, with futuristic synthesizers, deep bass frequencies, and electronic soundscapes. Rhythms vary across a spectrum of funk-infused grooves and experimental tempos, creating a mood that is simultaneously …
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