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EPISODE · Oct 16, 2012 · 3H 2M

Arabology 3.3 [Indie Jordanian Music + Interview w/ Stanford Persian Lecturer Shervin Emami + More]

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The third episode of the third season of 'Arabology'--a radio show hosted by Dr. Ramzi Salti, Lecturer at Stanford University, showcasing (mostly alternative) music from the Arab world--aired on Oct 18, 2012 and featured a 2-part interview with Shervin Emami, Lecturer in Persian at Stanford, who discusses Iranian music and more. Show also includes a special segment on Jordanian 'alternative' music (with guest Ahmad Q) plus a slew of Arabic music tracks, with commentary in English by DJ Ramzi, by Aziz Maraka, Omeima El Khalil, Natacha Atlas, Jadal, Ramzi Aburedwan, Egyptian Project, Pangia, Mashrou' Leila, Hana Malhas, Ibrahim Maalouf, Aswat, Tania Saleh, Hayedeh, Band 127, Radio Tehran, El Morabba3, Rum Band, Zade. Playlist at http://zookeeper.stanford.edu/index.php?action=viewDJ&seq=selList&playlist=24435 'Arabology' is a weekly radio program hosted by Dr. Ramzi Salti, Lecturer at Stanford University, which aims at showcasing various cultural productions from the Arab world including (mostly alternative) Arabic music, along with commentary in English. The show also features occasional interviews (in English) with individuals whose work is related to the region. 'Arabology' airs on KZSU Stanford 90.1 FM and streams at kzsulive.stanford.edu * Arabology Blog: http://author32.blogspot.com * Arabology on Facebook: facebook.com/arabology * Arabology on YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/author30 * Arabology on Soundcloud: @arabology * Arabology Contact: [email protected]

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