{"podcast":{"title":"Living for the City","slug":"living-for-the-city-7841880","podcast_index_feed_id":7841880,"rss_url":"https://feeds.megaphone.fm/IMP4672743019","website_url":null,"image_url":"https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/6b7515e8-427d-11f1-b52d-13d6ecf715d9/image/238f3879423e0480968848ef5c3549d1.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&max-w=3000&max-h=3000&fit=crop&auto=format,compress","author":"Side Stage","episode_count":3,"summary":"Before Detroit gave the world Motown, techno, and hip-hop, it gave the world something harder to name: a feeling that music made in basements and backrooms and borrowed spaces could become the soundtrack to an entire generation's life. That is the story Living for the City is here to tell, and nobody alive is better equipped to tell it than Hanif Abdurraqib. MacArthur Fellow. New York Times bestselling author. The most gifted writer working at the intersection of music, memory, and American identity today. Hanif brings his singular voice to a new video podcast series that goes inside the streets, venues, and neighborhoods where iconic sounds are born, talking with the artists, DJs, producers, and community architects who built these movements from the ground up. Season One is Detroit. Eight episodes. The full arc of how one city became the unlikely origin point for some of the most influential music ever made, told by the people who were actually there, and the writer who understands better than anyone what it meant. This is not a music history lesson. This is a front-row seat to the moments that mattered. Living for the City premieres May 13th, with new episodes dropping weekly.…","last_synced_at":null,"page_url":"https://stenobird.com/podcast/living-for-the-city-7841880"},"episode":{"title":"The Buildings That Built Detroit's Sound Are Almost All Gone  | Living For the City Ep. 2","slug":"the-buildings-that-built-detroit-s-sound-are-almost-all-gone-living-for-the-city-ep-2","published_at":"2026-05-20T13:57:00+00:00","page_url":"https://stenobird.com/podcast/living-for-the-city-7841880/the-buildings-that-built-detroit-s-sound-are-almost-all-gone-living-for-the-city-ep-2","show_page_url":"https://stenobird.com/podcast/living-for-the-city-7841880","url":"https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/mgln.ai/e/1468/traffic.megaphone.fm/IMP8682757992.mp3","audio_url":"https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/mgln.ai/e/1468/traffic.megaphone.fm/IMP8682757992.mp3","summary":"The city’s sound was shaped by places never built to last – until the music changed everything. In Episode 2 of Living for the City, Hanif Abdurraqib asks what happens to the spaces that shaped the music once the city around them begins to change. Waajeed, DJ and producer and one of Detroit's living encyclopedias, walks through what was lost when the lofts at The Griswold got converted into luxury apartments. DJ Minx reflects on the Music Institute as something close to a religion, and what it felt like when it was gone. Don Was goes back to being 16 at the Grande Ballroom, a place that offered what he calls a utopian vision of teenage freedom. And at Underground Resistance, still standing, the conversation turns to what it actually takes to preserve not just a building but the community that gave it meaning. Hanif argues that the innovations that allow people to gather are just as important as the innovations of the music itself. You need the sound. But you also need the basement, the warehouse, the bar on a bad block that somehow sold out on a Sunday. Detroit has always found those places. The question is what happens when those spaces no longer exist. CHAPTERS: 00:00 - The Griswold: What Was Lost When the Lofts Became Luxury 01:56 - Cheap Space and Creative Community: Why Affordability Builds Scenes 05:25 - The Music Institute: A Religion That Ended Without Warning 06:05 - St. Andrews, The Shelter, and the Art Versus Commerce Shift 10:00 - Underground Resistance: Community Project and Music Factory 12:28 - The Gold Dollar and Grande Ballroom: Freedom on a Bad Block 16:17 - Motor City Wine: How Detroit Keeps Building New Architecture New episodes drop weekly. Subscribe now on YouTube, Spotify, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. YouTube - https://www.youtube.co…","meta_description":"The city’s sound was shaped by places never built to last – until the music changed everything. 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