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DeForrest Brown Jr.
DeForrest Brown, Jr. is a writer, music and media theorist, and curator. Brown releases music under his own name as well as by the moniker Speaker Music. Brown is a representative of the Make Techno Black Again campaign. His written work traverses "the links between the Black experience in industrialized labor systems and Black innovation in electronic music." It has appeared in Artforum, Triple Canopy, NPR, CTM Festival, Mixmag, among many others.
His first book, Assembling a Black Counter Culture, was published with Primary Information in 2022. His second book, this simulation sux, was co-written with the statistical analyst and visual designer Ting Ding and published by the small press DOMAIN in the summer of 2024.
Brown was born in 1990 on MacDill Air Force base in Tampa, Florida. His family later moved to Birmingham, Alabama. His father was an educator and a deacon in the Southern Baptist Convention, while his mom was a social worker.
He attended Tuggle Elementary School which was founded by the abolitionist Carrie A. Tuggle in 1903.
His trumpet-playing was influenced by his father, with whom he shared an instructor. His father spent a few days in the same college band as the Afrofuturist icon Sun Ra.
Brown went to the University of North Alabama.
Brown moved to New York in 2013. He worked several bookstore jobs and began to write music criticism. He soon met Ting Ding and Luz Fernandez, who made Make Techno Black Again. At first, M.T.B.A. was a meme and then turned into a life of its own as a campaign in their gender-fluid clothing line, Hecha, and, afterwards, as a trio-collective when Brown created a mix for it.
'Absent Personae' was a collaboration between Liverpool-based sound artist, Kepla (aka Jon Davies), and Brown. It was released in 2017 under New York City’s Purple Tape Pedigree collective.
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DeForrest Brown Jr.
DeForrest Brown, Jr. is a writer, music and media theorist, and curator. Brown releases music under his own name as well as by the moniker Speaker Music. Brown is a representative of the Make Techno Black Again campaign. His written work traverses "the links between the Black experience in industrialized labor systems and Black innovation in electronic music." It has appeared in Artforum, Triple Canopy, NPR, CTM Festival, Mixmag, among many others.
His first book, Assembling a Black Counter Culture, was published with Primary Information in 2022. His second book, this simulation sux, was co-written with the statistical analyst and visual designer Ting Ding and published by the small press DOMAIN in the summer of 2024.
Brown was born in 1990 on MacDill Air Force base in Tampa, Florida. His family later moved to Birmingham, Alabama. His father was an educator and a deacon in the Southern Baptist Convention, while his mom was a social worker.
He attended Tuggle Elementary School which was founded by the abolitionist Carrie A. Tuggle in 1903.
His trumpet-playing was influenced by his father, with whom he shared an instructor. His father spent a few days in the same college band as the Afrofuturist icon Sun Ra.
Brown went to the University of North Alabama.
Brown moved to New York in 2013. He worked several bookstore jobs and began to write music criticism. He soon met Ting Ding and Luz Fernandez, who made Make Techno Black Again. At first, M.T.B.A. was a meme and then turned into a life of its own as a campaign in their gender-fluid clothing line, Hecha, and, afterwards, as a trio-collective when Brown created a mix for it.
'Absent Personae' was a collaboration between Liverpool-based sound artist, Kepla (aka Jon Davies), and Brown. It was released in 2017 under New York City’s Purple Tape Pedigree collective.