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In 2025, we received exceptional projects from Black women in electronic dance music: Kelela equipping her talents for an enchanting jazz-filled live album, hypnotic club grooves from Rochelle Jordan, Amaarae’s ode to Black diasporic dance music, Sudan Archives’ sensual fusion of techno and house, two albums by FKA Twigs for the pregame/afters, and keiyaA’s layered experimental sophomore album.
These projects are often applauded by other Black women and femmes while simultaneously acknowledging the reclamation of dance music’s inherently Black roots. In the m...
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