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Asian Wave 101, June 1, 2016 Show

from CiTR -- Asian Wave · host CiTR & Discorder Magazine

Music is a platform for social change, and that's what Cui Jian's "Nothing To My Name" is all about. It was the unofficial anthem for the 1989 student protests in Beijing. We also have tastes of more conventional pop from Korea and Japan, Mandarin rock from Taiwan as well as the re-interpretation of an old hit, courtesy of AOMG. All on this week's Asian Wave 101

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Music is a platform for social change, and that's what Cui Jian's "Nothing To My Name" is all about. It was the unofficial anthem for the 1989 student protests in Beijing. We also have tastes of more conventional pop from Korea and Japan, Mandarin rock from Taiwan as well as the re-interpretation of an old hit, courtesy of AOMG. All on this week's Asian Wave 101

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