Bullwackie & Friends in New York

Schedule

Sat Jul 25 2026 at 01:45 pm to 05:00 pm

UTC-04:00
Location

Anthology Film Archives | New York, NY

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Terraforma EXO & MoMA PS1 invite you to a special screening of Bullwackie in New York.
About this Event

Join us for a rare screening of Bullwackie in New York (1985; Dir. Christopher Coy), a documentary featuring interviews, performances, and fly-on-the-wall footage recorded in and around the White Plains Road studio of the reggae label Wackies, in the North Bronx, which highlights the artist community behind the independent label.

After the film, founder Lloyd “Bullwackie” Barnes will be joined by singers Claudette “Lovejoy” Brown and Wayne Jarrett, and Basic Channel co-founder Mark Ernestus, in a conversation moderated by writer and tonal geologist Ryan C. Clarke.

This program follows the opening date of at MoMA PS1 on July 24, featuring a with Bullwackie, Ernestus, Lovejoy, and Jarrett.

The live ensemble performance marks the 50th anniversary of both Wackies and MoMA PS1, and is organized in collaboration with experimental music platform Terraforma EXO.


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Wackies is an independent record label founded in the Bronx in 1976 by Kingston-born Lloyd “Bullwackie” Barnes. The label’s take on dub and reggae during the era of rock and disco in New York was distinctive and idiosyncratic, with textually lo-fi productions emblematic of the Wackies aesthetic. A protégé of Prince Buster and a former engineer at Duke Reid’s Treasure Isle label, Barnes’ touch can be felt across dozens of records including sides from Wayne Jarrett, Sugar Minott, Prince Douglas, Horace Andy, Love Joys, and fellow producer Lee “Scratch” Perry. Early releases through the mid 1980s were pressed in editions of 500-1000, and despite modest circulation had a strong influence on the music of Massive Attack and Rhythm & Sound.

Mark Ernestus is the founder of Hard Wax, Ndagga Rhythm Force, and one half of the pioneering duo behind Basic Channel, Rhythm & Sound, and Maurizio. His nearly four-decade career traces an arc from techno's birthplace in Detroit back to Berlin, where he established that nexus in 1989 with the founding of Hard Wax. As Basic Channel, Mark Ernestus and Moritz Von Oswald pioneered the genre known as dub techno, and through their eponymous label spearheaded the reissue of the Bronx-based Wackies label catalog, returning its long-out-of-print roots and dub recordings to circulation. Today, Mark leads Ndagga Rhythm Force — the latest chapter from one of modern electronic music's most quietly influential figures.
Ryan C. Clarke is a tonal geologist from the southeastern banks of Mississippi. His work in the field of Expanded Earth Sciences is informed by his experience as an Oceanographer and Ethnomusicologist that proposes counter-architectures of sociality based on deltaic processes that build the land his home resides on. His writings and lectures have been published by e-flux, Rhizome, Triple Canopy, Terraforma, Harvard, Warp Records, and Dweller Electronics where he is a co-editor and curator.


is a cultural project by Threes Productions (italian based): an international curatorial manifestation centered on immersive sound experiences that go beyond conventional venues to explore new landscapes in dialogue with local communities. The project, at its third edition, emphasizes the ecological dimension of sound as a transformative force, capable of reshaping space and opening new possibilities for coexistence. In 2026 it takes place in New York, in collaboration with MoMA PS1, Palermo and Milan.


Agenda

🕑: 01:45 PM - 02:15 PM
Open doors & seating
🕑: 02:15 PM - 03:15 PM
Screening
🕑: 03:15 PM - 05:00 PM
Talk
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Where is it happening?

Anthology Film Archives, 32 2nd Avenue, New York, United States

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Tickets

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