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Soundtrack to a Coup d’État (2025) w/ Sandipto Dasgupta | Ep. 39
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Soundtrack to a Coup d’État (2025) w/ Sandipto Dasgupta | Ep. 39

Van and Lyle are joined by Sandipto Dasgupta—legal scholar, political theorist, and possessor of an encyclopedic knowledge of Congolese politics, the Non-Aligned Movement, and postcolonial political economy—to discuss Johan Grimonprez’s Soundtrack to a Coup d’État. The film blends archival footage, radical history, and one of the most inspired uses of diegetic sound you’ll ever encounter, tracing the assassination of Patrice Lumumba against a global backdrop of jazz diplomacy, Cold War intrigue, and the contested promises of decolonization.

Sandipto walks us through the tangled histories of the Congo’s natural resources, the role of Dag Hammarskjöld (depicted here as something of a willing instrument of U.S. imperial aims), and the African musicians whose performances frame the story. The conversation threads Lumumba’s fate through the rise of the Non-Aligned Movement, Third Worldism, and the New International Economic Order, in turn connecting the film to works like Adom Getachew’s Worldmaking After Empire and Vincent Bevins’s The Jakarta Method. Together, they explore how Soundtrack captures both the intoxicating possibilities of cultural exchange and the brutal realities of a world order determined to foreclose them.

Further Reading

Sandipto’s Website

The Jazz Ambassadors – PBS

Worldmaking After Empire by Adom Getachew

The Jakarta Method by Vincent Bevins

My Country, Africa: Autobiography of the Black Pasionaria by Andrée Blouin

Teaser from the Episode

Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat Trailer

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