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Sounds of oppression: the lost inheritance of the UK reggae scene
Roy Wallace, Daniel Johnson
Journalism, Media & Performance
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Oppression
100%
Reggae
100%
Sound System
37%
Celebrity
25%
Cultural Practices
12%
Invisibility
12%
Commercial Interests
12%
UK Media
12%
Music Genre
12%
Entertainment
12%
Institutional Racism
12%
Stigmatized
12%
Authentic Voice
12%
African Caribbean
12%
Media Outlet
12%
Video Essay
12%
Potential Alternatives
12%
Ska
12%
Black Diaspora
12%
Dancehall
12%
Jamaican
12%
System Inheritance
12%
Contemporary music
12%
Reggae music
12%
Music Style
12%
Caribbean Culture
12%
Social Exclusion
12%
Arts and Humanities
Sound
100%
reggae
100%
Sound System
33%
Cultural Practices
11%
Invisibility
11%
Legacy
11%
Crisis
11%
sub-genre
11%
Institutional Racism
11%
Essence
11%
Contemporary Music
11%
Black Diaspora
11%
Music Genre
11%