Black Madonna

DJ

Guest

Moniker of the DJ, born Marea Stamper

Black Madonna on KCRW

In the final episode, discover the the soul of dance music as we dip through disco rarities and take a tour of “the house that Jack built,” from then until now and beyond.

Part III: Love is the Message

In the final episode, discover the the soul of dance music as we dip through disco rarities and take a tour of “the house that Jack built,” from then until now and beyond.

from History Of The World, Parts I - III

The Black Madonna (aka Marea Stamper) is a dance music veteran who fled the Midwest for Chicago, building her career from scratch in the city where house music was born.

The Black Madonna

The Black Madonna (aka Marea Stamper) is a dance music veteran who fled the Midwest for Chicago, building her career from scratch in the city where house music was born.

from Morning Becomes Eclectic

From the deepest dub to hip-hop, Miami bass, jungle, and beyond; this trip’s destination is an ultra-rare exploration of the bass-station, brought to you by The Black Madonna.

Part II: These are the Breaks

From the deepest dub to hip-hop, Miami bass, jungle, and beyond; this trip’s destination is an ultra-rare exploration of the bass-station, brought to you by The Black Madonna.

from History Of The World, Parts I - III

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