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DJ Jason Danger's TransNational Underground
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World Music With an Edge
62- Tanz-Metal/ Dance Metal (aka Neue Härte)
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More Rammstein than actually exists! Episode on the genre of Tanzmetal! German (and other) attempts to produce killer dance-metal. So metal it hurts!
01:32:34
61- The Long Road to Redemption
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English, Irish, and American folk and country songs about making mistakes and the challenge of trying to do right.
54:53
60-The Music of Pakistan-Fixed
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Restored from the vault-an episode of contemporary Pakistani music. Everything from Sufi rock to pop and dance to some great Coke Studio sessions. Check it out.
01:27:37
59- ElectroClash!
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Electro-Clash! A nearly deceased genre of dance punk--from Spain to Germany to South Africa to the Netherlands. Music from the nostalgic past of a future that never happened. The New New Wave. Electropunk, synthcore, call it what you will it will knock your sucks clean off.
01:03:22
58- 2012 World in Review
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2012 in Review. Music from all over the world: Polish and Quebecois hip-hop to Israeli pop, Blues from the Congo and UK dubstep. Plus generous helpings of Afropop, Irish and American folk music and other goodies.
01:04:39
57- Bonnie Scotland!
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Music from Scotland! Scottish tunes from the Highlands to the Lowlands and the big cities--from folk and old time bagpipes to contemporary rock and beyond.
01:29:30
56- The Korean Wave ??
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Music from South Korea! From K-pop (Gangnam style) to Korean Ska, Rockabilly, tons of Korean Hip-hop, and traditional folk music. ??? ??? ???!
01:18:01
55- Shelter from the Storm
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This week's theme is "Shelter from the Storm"--songs about Storms, both metaphorical and literal. Lots of folk, folk rock, country, Americana, gospel, bluegrass and the like.
01:22:06
54- Klezmer!
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More Klezmer Than You Can Stand! Klezmer from all over the globe-from the Ukraine, Amsterdam, Israel and Hungary to the UK, US and Iceland. Including traditional klezmer, klezmer jazz, Turkish inflected klezmer, Danish klezmer pop, and plenty of energetic klezmer punk. Perfect for your next Bar and Bat Mitzvah, Wedding, or other moments of public celebration!
01:58:37
53- Canadiana (Re-Recorded)
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Having recently returned from Toronto, DJ Jason Danger plays "Canadiana"- music from Canada: Indie rock and alternative Country to Francophone electroclash to the music of First Peoples (including Algonquin hip hop and Innu folk).
01:06:40
52- Medievalisms
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Join Lord Jason around the fire for a night of ye olde music. Theme is "Medievalisms"--Various musical attempts to evoke or reenact music from a real or imagined Middle Ages--from Belarus to Germany to France to Norway to Greece, from Latin masses to folk ballads to madrigals to pseudo-viking war chants. Perfect music for Renaissance Fairs, Game of Thrones theme parties, WoW or gaming sessions.
01:15:47
51- Dubstep Global
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Dubstep (electronic-dance) music from LA to Bombay, Tokyo to Toronto and tons of great British dubstep. Including major dubstep, sub-genre like brostep, and ultragore.
01:27:37
50- Musique du Sénégal
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Senegal has one of the most vibrant musical scenes in subsaharan Africa. In this extra-long episode, listen to Senegalese Afropop and Mbalax to Hip-hop and a bunch of Senegalese Salsa and even Punk.
01:53:47
49- 2011 in Review
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DJ Jason Danger is back after a global sabbatical. In this very special episode he plays music from all over the world in 2011, including Afropop from South Africa and Hip-hop from Ghana to Irish Rockabilly, Icelandic electronica and even a Indian-Candian/Tuareg team up performing what is basically desert Blues-Qawali. Plus some American hip-hop, Dubstep, and alternative country.-Some of the year's BEST MUSIC. Get caught up on the World in 2011.
01:06:32
48- Pop Arabesque
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In this Special Mobile episode, DJ Jason Danger plays Arabic Pop music- from Iraqi Boybands and Saudi Arabian hip-hop to Egyptian club music and Lebanese trip hop, this extra long show will knock your socks off.
01:41:27
47- Coverage
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DJ Jason Danger plays music from countries he has so far overlooked. Listen to Inuit Rap from the frozen tundra of Greenland, blues from the deserts of Niger, to funk music from the Central African Republic, and Folk from Afghanistan.
01:02:07
46- Futures Past
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DJ Jason Danger plays the dreams of futures past. Early electronic music from the first all electro pop song (1956) through the 1970s. Listen to electronica from Greece, the Netherlands, Japan, Italy, Brazil, Germany and France recorded in the age before midi. Special bonus: includes French electro-disco space rock and some stuff that sounds kind of like funky static. Warning: A bit more avant-garde than usual.
01:09:10
45- Present Futures
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Experience the Present's Conception of the Future. Contemporary electronic music from all over the globe. UK Grime and Dubstep to Kenyan Electro/RnB to Japanese-Bengali Bha?g??.
01:01:47
39- Tom Waits (Re-Recorded)
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Tracks from throughout Tom Waits' carrier: Songs of heartbreak and hard luck, small lives and smaller deaths, each one a story.
01:09:17
44- The Music of South Africa
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Special DJ Jason Danger show on the music of South Africa. Listen to Zulu choral music and Tsonga jive, Afrikaans rock, plenty of Kwaito and some killer Xhosa Hip-hop.
Slightly in honor of World Cup 2010. [Hastily Re-recorded weeks later after a studio glitch]
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