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EPISODE · Feb 3, 2024 · 17 MIN

(episode 1) Resistance Music in Bangladesh - Part I

from Dhaka to Dakar: the Music of Discontent · host Elham Golpushnezhad

This episode talks about Bangladeshi resistance music from the 1970s to the early 2000s. We talk about different rock metal and folk fusion genres in Bangladesh. We also discuss the cultural significance of these music genres in Bangladesh.   Intro music: Overland, in the ⁠Old Capital ⁠album, by ⁠Claire Deak ⁠& ⁠Tony Dupe´ List of songs you hear in this episode Azam Khan - Ami Jare Chaire Azam Khan - Bangladesh Spondan Band - School Khuilache re maula Warfaze-Dhushor Manchitro Orator - Gnosis Stained Khadga Anusheh Anadil - Namaj Amar Links: Soundcloud Patreon Amazon Music Images Sources: Top Left - Georgina Huq⁠ ⁠Bottom Left - Azam Khan⁠ ⁠Top Centre - Anusheh Anadil⁠ ⁠Centre - Fakir Alamgir ⁠ ⁠Bottom Centre - Stoic Bliss band⁠ ⁠Top Right - Orator band⁠ ⁠Bottom Right - Georgina Huq⁠

This episode talks about Bangladeshi resistance music from the 1970s to the early 2000s. We talk about different rock metal and folk fusion genres in Bangladesh. We also discuss the cultural significance of these music genres in Bangladesh.   Intro music: Overland, in the ⁠Old Capital ⁠album, by ⁠Claire Deak ⁠& ⁠Tony Dupe´ List of songs you hear in this episode Azam Khan - Ami Jare Chaire Azam Khan - Bangladesh Spondan Band - School Khuilache re maula Warfaze-Dhushor Manchitro Orator - Gnosis Stained Khadga Anusheh Anadil - Namaj Amar Links: Soundcloud Patreon Amazon Music Images Sources: Top Left - Georgina Huq⁠ ⁠Bottom Left - Azam Khan⁠ ⁠Top Centre - Anusheh Anadil⁠ ⁠Centre - Fakir Alamgir ⁠ ⁠Bottom Centre - Stoic Bliss band⁠ ⁠Top Right - Orator band⁠ ⁠Bottom Right - Georgina Huq⁠

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