Munk, A.K.A. Munkimuk, is a Jardwadjali Koori hip hop artist, rapper, producer, breakdancer, visual artist and composer (what hasn’t he done?!) from Sydney. He co-founded the hip hop group (although he calls it “just his group of mates”) South West Syndicate and has his own program “Making Tracks” on Koori Radio, a First Nations radio station based in Sydney. During our talk, I found out Munk is a well of wisdom when it comes to Indigenous talent who have travelled the word as world class performers. Inspiring others is his biggest passion, and if you’ll stick to the end, you’ll be treated with the South West Syndicate track “Paradise,” featuring Uncle Wes Marne! Please be advised that this podcast contains references to people who have passed. Show script: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FGZi8R6qvnpEiY2az5NSZEo7rcs2Es_Zm2SRvkKNF_k/edit?usp=sharing Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/southwestsyndicate/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/southwestsydnicate YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/munkimuk Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5PucMfIdu03qFXHTIBh9xb?si=ak3t9tB4Ta2Vi0TwuKPvug Links for more information: - NAIDOC in the City 2022: https://whatson.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/events/naidoc-in-the-city - Uncle Wes Marne’s book: https://www.booktopia.com.au/through-old-eyes-wes-marne/book/9780645428209.html - Slim Dusty: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqtttbbYfSM - Wilma Reading: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5abFvRet5s4 - The Average White Band: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ISLeHByD-I - Koori Radio: https://kooriradio.com/ - The Black Rock Band: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Po9jbh6P98&list=RDEMLa2m4ciouK6o4C3w7Wn5qg&start_radio=1 - Yabun festival: https://www.facebook.com/YabunFestival/ - Ngarra-Burria: https://www.sainsburymusic.com/ngarra-burria/ - Black Panther Woman documentary: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4151104/ - Seed: https://www.seedmob.org.au/
El Beauty is a First Nations drag queen, based in western Sydney’s Parramatta (Burramatta). She’s also referred to as “the beauty of the West.” She regularly lip-syncs across the city, and today El will talk about her experiences of the art of Indigenous drag. Find out more: • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/el_beauty_dragqueen/ • IndigiTube LGBTQI+ channel: https://www.indigitube.com.au/channel/62c6130fb82f59227d85376d • NAIDOC week: https://www.naidoc.org.au/ • Burramatta NAIDOC: https://www.cityofparramatta.nsw.gov.au/events/burramatta-naidoc • Seed: https://www.seedmob.org.au/
Gamilaroi poet and musician Luke Patterson takes us on a walk through Sydney’s inner-western suburb Redfern, built on Gadigal land. Redfern, seen as the heart of Indigenous activism in Sydney, is Luke’s homebase. After we grabbed a quick coffee, Luke told me all about his experiences of living here – as well as in Kurnell, about his idea of Country, about the blending of city -and urban sounds in his creative work, and last but not least, about his engagement in community projects, such as Ngana Barangarai, publishing poetry by inmates in Junee Correctional Centre. You will hear our conversation, as well as the sounds of the city. At times, the city sounds take over – if you find this unpleasant to listen to, I invite you to either let it wash over you, or skip ahead a few seconds while we turn a corner. Thanks for listening to our experiment of a conversation between humans, city, and Country. Links for more information: • Luke’s take on the opening night of the Sydney Writers’ Festival 2022: https://www.swf.org.au/stories/luke-patterson-on-opening-night/ • “Illawarra Wandering” – Luke Patterson: https://rundog.art/projects/illawarra-wandering • “Authority of Creeks” – Luke Patterson: https://rundog.art/poetry/authority-of-creeks-luke-patterson/ • Sydney Writers’ Festival: https://www.swf.org.au/ • Luke’s review of Jazz Money’s “How to Make a Basket”: https://sydneyreviewofbooks.com/review/money-how-to-make-a-basket/ • About “Dreaming Inside”: https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/awaye/new-document/13875030 • “Dreaming Inside” Volume 10 (incl. Luke’s poem “Somewhere Under a Wiradjuri Sun”): https://southcoastwriters.org/shop/p/dreaming-inside-volume-10-f6t6c • https://www.seedmob.org.au/
Yidinji, who is named after his tribal group near Cairns in Australia, is a visual artist and didgeridoo player. We talked about his style of art, the importance of his – uniquely made – digeridoo, and his important work with kids and wider communities in the Canberra region, through his art gallery: Burrunju Aboriginal Art Gallery. From caring for Country, to busking on the Cairns streets to organising workshops: Yidinji does it all. Do check out the website to see his art! Show full script: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1L0Cznl8270m8PTj0G5sDDour5Xjax86OrSY1ur-miBs/edit?usp=sharing Links for more information: • http://aboriginal-arts.com.au/contact.htm • https://www.niaf.com.au/ • https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/7756582/the-art-of-patience-and-reconciliation/ • https://www.multiculturalfestival.com.au/ • https://www.sentencingcouncil.vic.gov.au/sentencing-statistics/indigenous-young-people-in-detention • https://www.seedmob.org.au/
In this episode of Movements & Sounds, Dominic Allen shares his work on a multi-platform project he initiated and directed: Carriberrie. Carriberrie showcases song and dance by various Indigenous cultural groups across Australia, which can be watched in planetariums as a fulldome experience, through VR, and is also accessible through an online website. Dominic sheds light on his experiences working with First Nations artists, as a non-First Nations Australian, and explains why VR can be such a powerful tool to bridge understanding and awareness between peoples in Australia and all over the world. Please be advised that this episode contains the name of a person who has passed. Show full script: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1k3ugiB4EUsmQYSKQ0ac55ow2m51nNHfmdF2z221jhRc/edit?usp=sharing Links for more information: • Carriberrie website: https://www.carriberrie.com/ • Carriberrie online: https://www.carriberrieonline.com/ • Spinifex Gum: https://www.spinifexgum.com/home • AIATSIS map of Indigenous Australia: https://aiatsis.gov.au/explore/map-indigenous-australia • Seed: https://www.seedmob.org.au/
This episode features soul and R&B musician Mi-kaisha, a Darumbal Murri and Tongan artist raised in Sydney who shares her experiences of performing for her community, as well as abroad. She made her dream come true studying at NYU’s Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music and has many achievements in her pocket: she was NAIDOC Youth of the Year in 2019, the same year she released her first EP titled Mi-kaisha, she won FBi Radio’s Next Big Thing Award and has even appeared on Australian X Factor. We’ve talked about her passion for bringing lightness and joy to the world through music, and about taking space when it feels right and what it’s like to navigate white-dominated spaces. Her latest single Brand New was released last year, which you can hear at the end of this episode. Enjoy! Please be advised that this podcast contains references to people who have passed. Show script: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HF0bhu35QmTynLc3ZLHr0eHPfTREhbFjR6p2CESgSXs/edit?usp=sharing Website: http://www.mi-kaisha.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iammikaisha/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iammikaisha YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/Mi-kaisha SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/search?q=iammikaisha Twitter: https://twitter.com/iammikaisha Links for more information: - Vivid: https://www.vividsydney.com/event/music/mi-kaisha-tumbalong-nights - Tell Me Why track: https://open.spotify.com/track/4G7rDZaZ8cHahlhUHhoNRu?si=f195e375ca984773 - Just Reinvest: https://www.justreinvest.org.au/ - Kimberwalli: https://kimberwalli.com.au/ - Uluru Statement from the Heart: https://ulurustatement.org/the-statement/ - Brand New track: https://open.spotify.com/track/1vjyekD56hO5NIsJAgjKgc?si=2790521e7afd4046 - Barkaa – Come Back track: https://open.spotify.com/track/7u7LezZrwHy3B9ip0munxc?si=99ccf99a5cc64bda - Deadly Hearts compilation How Deep Is Your Love, Bee Gees cover by Mi-kaisha: https://open.spotify.com/track/2VP7auXd1zuZQy8ccS9bfV?si=03e3ef3ebeaf41b3 - NAIDOC week: https://www.naidoc.org.au/ - Seed Mob: https://www.seedmob.org.au/
Dagmar is Associate Professor in the department of History, Classics, and Religious Studies at the University of Alberta and an indologist specialised in the history and literature of classical Indian medicine. We discuss the complexities and opportunities of interdisciplinary research and how both disciplinary expertise and academic humility are important in furthering knowledge and cross-cultural exchange and understanding.
Cianna Walker is a Yuin and Gumbaynggirr musician living in Sydney. She is at the start of her music career as a singer and she studies Music at the Sydney Conservatorium of music. Cianna comes from a long line of Indigenous activists and cultural educators. We talked about her experiences of starting her university endeavour, awkward land acknowledgements, Indigenous languages, and, turns out, Cianna is a lover of movies! Stay tuned until the end to listen to her cover of the song Ngarra Burra Ferra. Please be advised that this podcast contains references to deceased persons. Show script: https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vSgKFwP8M7tSFIDJRNK9tlQABdlyFP8_sgorAKxKtSRUjf98doLwYvzsLXMHeWDdQvpLFuyibLL8e8D/pub Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ciannawalker/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxOluf07qmBDEQq0h3Zwerw Links for more information: – About the movie The Drover’s Wife: The Legend of Molly Johnson: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11162490/ – “Bȁpa” by Gurrumul: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9N8UXQbO34 – About the movie The Sapphires: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1673697/ – The Dhurga Dictionary: https://aiatsis.gov.au/publication/35883 – About The Freedom Rides in Australia: https://www.sbs.com.au/nitv/nitv-news/article/2015/02/18/explainer-what-was-australias-freedom-ride#:~:text=A%20group%20of%20students%20from,the%20experience%20of%20Aboriginal%20Australians. – About SeedMob: https://www.seedmob.org.au/
Interview with Dr Daniela Bevilacqua, South Asianist and post-doctoral researcher on the Haṭha Yoga Project. We discuss her extensive fieldwork with ascetic communities in India and why the best time to be doing ethnographic research in the field of Yoga Studies is now!
With/msb, curating the mood with genre-bending eclectic beats. The show gives exposure to borderless sounds with appreciation for independent artists and DJs. Episode 9, Sango, DEEKAPZ, and Vhoor with the baile edits. → With/msb, finding the vibe → Future Beats and genre-bending sound aesthetics → @soundcloud.com/findingthevibe → www.instagram.com/nagaha.way/ → Tracklist: 1. Rasteiro Apaixonado (Feat. Rose Juam & VHOOR) – Sango 00:00 2. Caught Me – Deekapz 01:45 3. Bonnie and Scrubs – ELEX X AKZ 02:45 4. Champagne Poetry ft. MC Ryan SP - Deekapz Edit 04:35 5. Rebote Caribeño - Sango & Falcons 05:55 6. Cross The Track - Maceo & The Macks Deekapz Edit 07:30 7. Get Down On It - Kool & The Gang Deekapz Edit 08:48 8. Ginga – VHOOR 10:40 9. Reel It In - Aminé & Mr Bim DKVPZ Edit 13:15 10. Inside – Deekapz 15:30 11. Margarida - DKVPZ 16:40 12. AfroBeat Alcione - 18:58 13. Me dê Amor – Sango 20:20 14. É Isso Aí (Ft. Carlos) – Sango 22:55 15. Estilo – VHOOR 24:12 16. Devolva – Sango 25:30 17. Vice Versa – Deekapz 27:45 18. Vai Rain (ft. Marvel Alexander) – Sango 30:12 19. Amor Rocinha – Sango 33:00
Desi lift-off. Panjabi supernova. Panjab In My Eye, giving exposure to global Panjabi sounds and artists. Episode 19 brings you beats from artists and producers SXCK, Josh Sidhu and Monu. Spread the gal, tell a friend → Panjab In My Eye ~ The Sound of Global Panjab → Bass of the Five Rivers ~ Panj Dareyaavan Da Bass → www.instagram.com/panjabinmyeye/ → Show 19 Track List Below → Discover: @panjabinmyeye → “It was late last summer, my blood coloured the sky When I heard you break your swear Panjab In My Eye..” ~ Panjabi MC ft Surinder Shinda- Mirza 1. Ehna Akhiyan Ch (COSMIC FLIP) – Surinder Kaur & SXCK 00:00 2. Mirza Yaar (Phonk Remix) – Kuldeep Manak & SXCK 03:18 3. Challa (Retrowave Remix)- Gurdas Maan & SXCK 05:30 4. Spaceship - AP Dhillon, Shinda Kahlon & Gminxr 08:05 5. Velly (Prodgk) – Monu 09:50 6. Sadeyan Paran - Sardool Sikander x Josh Sidhu 12:05 7. Rannan Chanchal Haarian (Phonk Remix) – Kuldeep Manak & SXCK 14:12 8. Sohni Lagdi – Prodgk 16:20 9. Offensive – Divrose & Manni Sandhu 17:50 10. Dhol Cutz (ft. Kuldeep Manak) – AK 20:12 11. Ik Gal - Chamkila & Amarjot X Josh Sidhu 22:15 12. Pattua Pattan – Chamkila & Amarjot X Josh Sidhu 24:16 13. Viah Karvake - Chamkila & Amarjot X Josh Sidhu 26:04 14. Laggian Preetan Teriyan – Nacchattar Chatta X Josh Sidhu 28:15 15. Sire Da Velli - Chamkila & Amarjot & Josh Sidhu 30:00 16. Manmohan Waris - Laare Giniye (Chillwave Remix) 31:50 Image: Sardool Sikander
With/msb, curating the mood with genre-bending eclectic beats. The show gives exposure to borderless sounds with appreciation for independent artists and DJs. Episode 8, Cay Caleb. X Douvelle19. Big shout to President T for putting us on. Happy Hola → With/msb, finding the vibe → Future Beats and genre-bending sound aesthetics → @soundcloud.com/findingthevibe → www.instagram.com/nagaha.way/ → Tracklist: 1. Cay Caleb. – Never Be Like This – Meekz 00:00 a. Sickmade Floetry – MIST 01:43 b. Brownstone’s Activity Party – Giggs X Sneakbo 03:56 c. Remind Me The Location – Dave X Burna 06:30 2. Douvelle19 – Showerman (Skepta) 08:43 3. Cay Caleb. – At This Age – Dave X Fredo 10:17 4. Douvelle19 – Cloudy (Wiley, Skepta) 12:28 a. Bounce (Frisco, Skepta, Jme) 14:00 b. Last Chance (Kano, Wiley) 16:30 c. King (Skepta, Jammer, Jme) 18:44 d. Malia (Skepta, Ghetts, Tinchy Stryder) 20:51 e. Tested (Ghetts) 24:35 5. Cay Caleb. – Back To Take Away The Basics – Headie One X Skepta 26:00 a. No Diggity No Lagga – M1LLIONZ 28:28 b. Gotcha Suga – Unknown T X Digga D 31:21
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Chauvi Satt-24/7 Chill Mode. Panjab In My Eye, giving exposure to global Panjabi sounds and artists. Episode 18 brings you beats and lyrics from artists NRGY, Amarjit Dhami, and Harman Boparai with E=MC amongst others. Spread the gal, tell a friend → Panjab In My Eye ~ The Sound of Global Panjab → Bass of the Five Rivers ~ Panj Dareyaavan Da Bass → https://www.instagram.com/panjabinmyeye/ → Show 18 Track List Below → Discover: @panjabinmyeye → “It was late last summer, my blood coloured the sky When I heard you break your swear Panjab In My Eye..” ~ Panjabi MC ft Surinder Shinda- Mirza 1. Shinin’ – Tegi Pannu 00:00 2. Rihanna Remix – Diljit 02:04 3. Sohne Yaar Da – DJ EM 03:52 4. Caalej Remix – Kulwinder Dhillon & NRGY 06:00 5. Laung Gawacha – Miss Pooja & ParasiteDark 07:55 6. One Life – Deep Chahal 10:21 7. Bach Ke – Harman & E=MC 12:15 8. Karan Aujla Remix – NRGY 14:00 9. Fully Loaded ReFiX – DJ GT 15:44 10. Laara Lappa – Himmat Sandhu 17:20 11. Raat Da Na Bole (ft. Surinder Sonia) – AK 19:17 12. Majhe Aale – AP Dhillon, Shinda Kahlon, GG, Gminxr 21:35 13. Bach K Dikha – Robin Sekhon 23:42 14. Elevated – Shubh 25:45 15. Ni Tere Karkeh (ft. Tee L) – Sukh-Meet & Amarjit Dhami 27:52 16. Love Like Me – Jassa Dhillon & Gur Sidhu 29:51 17. Ynb – Dxlay, JITT & Jsm 31:31 Image: Surinder Sonia, Amar Singh Chamkila
With/msb Ep.7 (To be listened to with serious sounds) W/msb, curating the mood with genre-bending eclectic beats. The show gives exposure to borderless sounds with appreciation for independent artists and DJs. 1. Jah Works – The Gladiators 00:00 2. Skateland Sax – Dean Fraser 02:30 3. Jah Bible (Falasha Style) – Dubkasm & Aba Shanti 04:30 4. Guidance Style – The Disciples 07:25 5. Roots Rock Reggae (Dub) 09:40 6. Blood Suckers – Pablo Gad 11:50 7. Cornmeal Dub – Channel One & Mad Professor 13:40 8. Jah Guide (ft. Tony Ranking) – Jah Shaka 15:55 9. Verse 7 – Jah Shaka 18:20 10. Lion of Judah – Jah Shaka 20:30 11. King Selassie Dub – The Scientist 22:40 12. Say So – Augustus Pablo 25:00 13. King Tubby Meets the Rockers Uptown – Augustus Pablo 27:00 14. Cassava Piece (’79 Style) – Augustus Pablo 28:40 15. Natural Collie – Freddie McGregor 30:20 16. Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner – Black Uhuru 32:46 17. Give Praise & Praise Dub – Barry Brown 35:10 18. Lion’s Share – Jah Shaka 37:20 19. Warrior Charge – Aswad 39:05 20. Weeping Willow – Prince Jammy 41:15 21. Sweet Melody – Carnastoan 42:30 22. Bush Chemist Country – Bush Chemists 45:00 23. People of Yoruba – Jah Shaka & Mad Professor 47:00 24. Poor Man Style – Barrington Levy 49:05 25. Kunta Kinte Version One – The Revolutionaries 51:00 26. Only Jah Jah Dub – Augustus Pablo 53:45 27. Juba – The Revolutionaries 55:00 28. Park Lane Special – Pablo All Stars 56:26 29. Blue Lancer Dub – MSB & Jah Shaka 58:36 30. Rastafari Dub – Jah Shaka 01:00:50 31. For Whom the Bell Tolls – The Disciples 01:03:12 32. Chemist Special – The Bush Chemists 01:04:52 33. Revolution – Dennis Brown 01:07:00 34. Why Worry – Sugar Minott 01:09:00 Image: 'Bass Serves', MSB, December 2017, Caribbean Edge, London.
Listen to an interview with Dr Jason Birch, Senior Research Fellow on the 'Light on Hatha Yoga' Project who discusses the discipline of philology, just what it takes to produce a critical edition, worm eaten manuscripts and his latest textual discovery a 14th century compendia entitled the Yogārṇava, 'The Ocean of Yoga'.
This podcast has been brought to life as part of Charlotte Schuitenmaker’s PhD Thesis on contemporary Indigenous musics in Australia, investigating the relations between activism, urbanism, and Indigeneity through music. Instead of using interviews for just her thesis, Charlotte wants to share the interviews with you. The stories are important, and this way they are more accessible. Please be advised that this podcast contains names of deceased persons. Gamilaroi and Wakka Wakka song man and didgeridoo player Gumaroy Newman and British-Australian flutist, pianist, and composer Keyna Wilkins talk about all things Yulugi; an ensemble they have set up about 2 years ago. From fuzzy Capricorn behaviour to the Scottish origins of the word “digeridoo,” to the Australian national anthem, we have talked about it all. Most importantly, we talked about how music of the “here and now” can celebrate humans in all our commonalities as well as our differences. Because in the end, we are all (going?) grey. This episode includes one of their songs at the end of our talk as well, make sure to stay tuned! Little spoiler alert: Jalal Mahamede is now a free man! He was released only a couple of weeks after we recorded this episode. Show script: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NWZM_5NvOlpCT7XoovqzM9N1oeSoGK7hDK8YBK1NLJk/edit?usp=sharing To find out more: https://www.yulugi.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yulugiensemble/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yulugi Links for more information: - About Ganga Giri: https://gangagiri.com/ - About the online streaming event hosting “Celestial Emu” composed by Keyna Wilkins and performed by Gumaroy Newman on Yidaki (Didgeridoo) and the Metropolitan Orchestra. The event was streamed on November 12 th , 2021, but this page contains a lot of info. Look for “Celestial Emu” under “Program Notes:” https://riversideparramatta.com.au/show/classicaldreamtime-watchparty/ - About Keyna’s project together with Jalal: https://www.keynawilkins.com/set-me-free.html - About Jalal Mahamede: https://www.jalalmahamede.com/ - About the Recognition in Anthem Project: https://www.rap.org.au/ - About SeedMob: https://www.seedmob.org.au/
A podcast series aiming to make sense of our complex world; in each episode, SOAS academics interpret global affairs through a multi-disciplinary approach. First Episode: This week's guest is Scott Newton, Head of the School of Law, Gender and Media at SOAS, University of London. Scott, a true polymath, explains legal systems and philosophy, the unfairness of justice systems, Critical Race Theory, and the coming age of Transhumanism.
This podcast is brought to you as part of the Understanding Yoga Studies project, an online content series designed specifically to support early career and independent scholars gain a deeper and more nuanced understanding of the academic field of Yoga Studies. As a recognised field of academic study Yoga Studies is relatively young. Historically the study of traditions of yoga lived within a number of other academic disciplines; for example philology, Indology, history, religion and anthropology. In a contemporary academic context, studies of yoga have branched into further disciplinary contexts; for example sociology, ethnography, economics, modern history. This makes the field highly varied, engaging and exciting but also potentially vast and overwhelming for scholars new to the landscape. Each month we share an introduction to a different discipline within the field of Yoga Studies including an interview with a current academic working within that discipline. This content series is brought to you by the SOAS Centre of Yoga Studies | Interview by Vicky Addinall | Sound production by Fred Molin Check out the Understanding Yoga Studies content series here: https://www.soas.ac.uk/yoga-studies/understanding-yoga-studies/ To read more about the SOAS Centre of Yoga Studies here: https://www.soas.ac.uk/yoga-studies/ Follow us on socials here: Instagram: @soas.centreofyogastudies Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/237598023451901/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SOAS_CYS SIGN UP https://soas.us19.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=749bd5ed1c1e9a79a850fb794&id=664dc112b1 to Centre’s mailing list to receive the latest content direct to your inbox.
Hearts on sleeves. Panjab In My Eye Episode 17 features a mix of artists who have come up in the 2020s. Celebrating Panjabi love, heartache and expressiveness, this weeks show features artists Jeona Sandhu, Arsh Heer and Noor Tung amongst others. Panj Dareyavaan Da Bass - Bass of the Five Rivers Badshah - Surinder Shinda (Prod Sukh Rana) 00:00 Kabooter (Dr. Aashmeen Shahi) - Jeona Sandhu & Wazir Patar 02:30 Location (ft. Humble Kid) - Harjot Sidhu 05:02 12 - HRJXT & Intense 07:00 Tu Te Main - Robin Sekhon 08:52 Kali Nu Mil R&B Refix (ft Harbhajan Mann) - Sukh Rana 11:11 Jaandi Ni - Arsh Heer & Taxsaal 12:08 Mercy - Arsh Heer & Taxsaal 14:20 Gaani - Jeona Sandhu 17:00 Lotus (ft. Humble Kid) - Avatar Soundz 18:55 Boycott - Noor Tung & San B 20:37 Drive - Robin Dhillon 22:30 Mere Dil Wich Basdi - Ashok Phralvi & Ryan Singh 24:19 Bahaane - Noor Tung & San B 26:30 Hello - Jeona Sandhu & Wazir Patar 28:25 Narcos - Arsh Heer & Taxsaal 30:24 Tbh. - Arsh Heer 32:46 Dasde - Arsh Heer & Taxsaal 34:30 Naare Ve - Arsh Heer & Taxsaal 37:08 Paigaam (Gall Prelude) - JITT 39:45 @panjabinmyeye #panjabinmyeye
Dive into the beauty of Mumbai with guest host Pooja playing the sounds of her hometown. Expect Bollywood songs, Rap, a Koli song and some fun references to trains.
With/msb Ep.6 1. Serious – Mansur Brown 00:00 2. Point of View – LTJ Bukem 02:40 3. 2Am – Boonshot 04:28 4. Cool Bless Safe – Finn Foxell 06:10 5. Will You Cry – See Dee 07:45 6. First Class – Khruangbin 10:20 7. Papaya – Wun Two 13:25 8. You Can’t Turn Me Away – Sylvia Striplin 15:30 9. More than a lover, more than a woman – Cay Caleb 18:00 10. U don’t need no frontin’ – Austin Marc 19:30 11. Egyptian Luvr (ft Aminé & Dana Williams) – Rejjie Snow 21:35 12. Together Is A Beautiful Place To Be (Nala Sinephro Remix) – Nubia Garcia 23:40 13. Mate In Five – Joe James 25:35 14. Basvegas (Bonus Track) – Joe James 27:50 15. Ericsson – Finn Foxell 30:50 16. Fenchurch St (ft Joe James) – KwolleM 33:18 17. Loss Pollos Hermanos – Knucks 35:00 18. Woolwich Arsenal (DLR) [ft D.C.] - KwolleM 36:04 19. Hunnids – Sainte 37:20
This podcast has been brought to life as part of Charlotte Schuitenmaker's PhD Thesis on contemporary Indigenous musics in Australia, investigating the relations between activism, urbanism, and Indigeneity through music. Instead of using interviews for just her thesis, Charlotte wants to share the interviews with you. The stories are important, and this way they are more accessible. Please be advised that this podcast contains names of deceased persons. This episode’s guest is Dobby. Dobby is a Filipino and Muruwari musician in Australia. He plays the drums, he plays piano, and he raps on top of that. Dobby has released several singles, an EP, and he is always involved in various musical and cultural projects. Show script: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sGFg0tGX5ZRcPVwwmiPp5i5PdT2XAy1slP8vz4eMXYM/edit?usp=sharing To find out more: https://www.dobby.com.au/ Instagram: @dobbyau Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DOBBYAU Links for more information: - About NAIDOC Week: https://www.naidoc.org.au/ - I Can’t Breathe video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aB9xhr_wR0M - About David Dungay Jr.: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/jun/11/the-story-of-david-dungay-and-an-indigenous-death-in-custody - About Australia’s national school curriculum: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/jun/03/teaching-australias-truth-is-an-opportunity-for-all-young-people - About the 2019/2020 bushfires: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-50951043 - About Seed Mob: https://www.seedmob.org.au/
Panjab In My Eye’ Episode 16 featuring Karan Aujla, BBS, Rokitbeats and Gagan Mand. Some feel good and some acceleration tracks. Giving exposure to sound aesthetics and artists through flips, recent releases and Panjabi mixes. Panj Dareyaavan Da Bass - Bass of the Five Rivers on SOAS Radio Tere Te Remix ft AP Dhillon & Gurinder Gill - DJ BBS 00:00 80 Degrees ft Amaal - Karan Aujla 01:45 Sade Bare Ki Sochya - DJ HMD 04:18 No Problem ft Sultaan - Gagan Mand 06:20 Tera Yaar ft Jax - Straight Bank 08:32 Itz A Hustle - Karan Aujla 10:10 Fully Loaded Desi Remix - Deejay JSG & Imperial AV 12:22 Click That B Kickin It (Yaar Jatt De) - Karan Aujla 14:00 18 Wheels ft Straight Bank - G Sandhu 16:08 NY Roots ft Prodiigy - Straight Bank 17:40 Vigdea Jatt - Gagan Mand 19:43 Puff Puff Pass ft Gavy Dhaliwal, Bhallwaan, Swapan Sekhon & Gur Chahal - Sultaan 21:55 Old Skool ft Prem Dhillon - ParasiteDARK Nath ft Surjit Bindrakhia - ParasiteDARK 26:20 Here & There - Karan Aujla 28:42 Boli - Karan Aujla 31:20 Mera Rumaal ft Surjit Bindrakhia - ParasiteDARK 34:03 Insane - AP Dhillon, Shinda Kahlon, Gurinder Gill & Gminxr 36:00 Bhabi X2 - Keetview$, Pavvan & Rokitbeats 39:00
Cuban music, the real deal. This episodes aims at giving its listeners an authentic introduction to the richness and complexity of the music made on the island of Cuba. It focuses on the influence Afro-Cuban religions have on the culture of the island which lead to the development of one of the most exciting music scenes in the world. Hopefully you'll find some hidden gems and lesser known treasures when listening. Paolo was lucky to receive suggestions by Prof. Lucy Durán whose anecdotes make for surprising discoveries. Be ready for religious syncretism, transculturation, Afro-Cuban Jazz and some of the most danceable songs ever.
On this episode guest host Maria introduces us to songs reminiscent of the beauty of nature and her appreciation for its calming and meditative effects after over a year in lockdown. It is divided into three parts: The sea, the pier and the forest.
Panjab In My Eye Episode 15. Bringing you 'Panj Dareyaavan Da Bass' (Bass of the 5 Rivers). Essentials, flips, mixes and emotive recent releases
Poet, dramatist and writer TM AHMED KAYSHER of SAUDHA Society of Poetry and Indian Music talks to Isuru about his life, career and influences with live performances and readings plus info on Tagore, Nazrul Islam, Satyajit Ray and Derrida. TICKETS for his latest show - CENTENARY CELEBRATION: T S ELIOT’S ‘THE WASTELAND’ AND NAZRUL’S ‘BIDROHI’ https://richmix.org.uk/events/the-centenary-celebration-of-t-s-eliots-the-wasteland-and-nazruls-bidrohi/?fbclid=IwAR1qMBl_gRvrrjOYHo0QE0JuWePReTXZZ-yBO1Jb_kRROm1zLTxAJXbWu5I
Kimiya Qadri interviews Júlia about her upcoming SOAS Student Enterprise funded music workshop and some of the current issues surrounding Roma music in the 21st century. Júlia Kozáková is a world-music singer from Slovakia and also a student from the Music Department at SOAS. She performed at the SOAS Concert Series in June 2021 with her new project called Manuša which mainly tracks old traditional Roma (Gypsy) songs and their stories from Slovakia and Central Europe.
In today's episode, our guest Amir Massoumian, a PhD student at SOAS University, joins us for a conversation. He will discuss the concerns surrounding eco-fascists in London, as well as his thoughts on diversity in Western education.