20 March 2025
002 - Rhythms of Resistance
by Living RhythmsTracklist
- Anna von Hausswolff - “Outside the Gate (for Bruna)”
- Lawrence Abu Hamdan - “Air Pressure” [excerpt] (mixed with Air Strikes on Gaza & Pro-Palestine Protest)
- Sinead O’Connor - “War” [SNL 1992 excerpt]
- Zeinab Shaath - “The Urgent Call of Palestine”
- Macdara Yeates - “Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye”
- Odetta - “The Foggy Dew”
- [Speech excerpt] 1965 Civil Rights March Alabama
- The Almanac Singers - “Which Side Are You On”
- Benjamin Zephaniah - “Palestine”
- Sanam - “Oulo La Emmo” (Live at Cafe Oto)
- Darondo - “Let My People Go”
- [Interview excerpt] Angela Davis - “What it Means to be a Revolutionary” (1972)
- Marlena Shaw - “Woman of the Ghetto”
- Max Roach - “Triptych: Prayer/Protest/Peace”
- Adjunct Ensemble - “Nothing Grows Here / What does Resurrection Look Like” (Live at Cafe Oto)
- Sanam - “Bell” (Live at Cafe Oto)
- Matana Roberts - “Pov Piti”
- [Speech excerpt] Malcolm X - Addressing Police Brutality (1962)
- [Speech excerpt] Naiara Tamminga - City Commission Speech (2022) (mixed with KRS-One “Sound of the Police” instrumental)
- Sault - “Don’t Shoot Guns Down”
- [Interview excerpt] James Baldwin - “Love Has Never Been a Popular Movement” (1970)
- Ali Farka Touré & Toumani Diabaté - “Ruby”
- [Broadcast excerpt] BBC coverage of Afghan Last Torch Movement دختران برقع پوش .24 - “The Last Torch - از ما نیست!”
- Les Filles de Illighadad - “Achibaba”
- [Interview excerpt] Bernadette Devlin leaving the House of Commons (1972)
- X-ray Spex - “Oh Bondage, Up Yours!”
- Post Punk Podge & The Technohippies - “Post Punk Election Party”
- Bob Ostertag - “Bitter Mommy”
- [Recording excerpt] Harvey Milk’s final tape (November 1978) (mixed with Szun Waves - “Willow Leaf Pear”)
- Bronski Beat - “Smalltown Boy”
- PJ Harvey - “The Words That Make it Murder”
- Sunny War featuring Steve Ignorant - “Walking Contradiction”
- Lisa O’Neill - “Homeless In The Thousands (Dublin In The Digital Age)”
- Chumbawamba - “The Day the Nazi Died (Live)”
- Sam Cooke - “A Change is Gonna Come”
