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Dances For Buildings with Emily Dust

Bianca Oblivion on edit culture, LA raves and grime MCs

Season 1, Ep. 4

Bianca Oblivion came up through the rave and blog house scenes; her versatility as a DJ and producer weaving everything from rave to baile funk to grime to bass recently earned her a spot on Mixmag's Breakthrough DJs of the Year in 2023. Bianca is equally at home playing warehouses in her hometown of LA or grime sets on London pirate radio.


In this episode she speaks to Emily about edit culture and why remixes have always been integral to dance music, why building community is so important to her and how she adapts her sets depending on where she's playing. She also talks about setting boundaries and shares a story of a truly awful gig.


Thanks for listening to Dances For Buildings. You can follow us on socials @dancesforbuildings and @emily_dust. You can follow Bianca Oblivion on Instagram and TikTok @bianca_oblivion


Dances for Buildings is presented by Emily Dust. The producer is Erica McKoy. Original music by Giulia Tess. Artwork by Jonathan Briggs.

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