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    Sharmin Sultana Sumi: Touching LivesThomas Burkhalter
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    In this episode of «Long Take: Life as an Artist», we sit down with Sharmin Sultana Sumi, a Bangladeshi lyricist, composer, vocalist, and entrepreneur, best known for her work with the internationally acclaimed folk-rock band Chirkutt.

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    Bogotá: A promise Between Silence and NoiseLuisa Fernanda Uribe
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    Episode 20 of the «TIMEZONES» podcast series delves into the complex duality of Bogotá, a city that is both vibrant and chaotic. Four artists discuss how ambient music not only serves as a powerful medium for pause and introspection but also becomes a form of resistance.

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    Aia Lemonsky – Songs from a Bangladeshi PrisonThomas Burkhalter
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    In the third episode of «Long Take: Life as an Artist», Asif Iqbal, known as Aia Lemonsky, recalls how writing songs gave him strength to survive his time in prison. He sings us some of these songs - with the sounds of Dhaka in the background.

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    The Sun Faces Off With the MoonAnne Lesley Selcer
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    In this forest sounds crawl, samples drift, and bodies feel woven to infinity. Read a sonic fiction by the writer and artist Anne Lesley Selcer, an excerpt taken from their in-progress novel CLUB SPACE.

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    Norient Playlist 09/24: BogotáLuisa Fernanda Uribe, Eduardo Santos
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    A playlist that offers a deep dive into the sounds shaping Bogotá’s alternative scenes. An effort to highlight the independent and creative labels and artists constantly evolving amid struggles for the production and commercialization of their music.

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    The Sounds of ContradictionLuisa Fernanda Uribe
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    A look at the city’s contrasts that delves into how diverse voices blend resistance and celebration. // Una mirada a los contrastes de la ciudad que explora cómo diversas voces mezclan resistencia y celebración.

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    From a Room of One’s Own to a Shared CityLuisa Fernanda Uribe
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    From the idea of needing a room of one’s own to the shared knowledge on production, venues, and community around electronic music, this piece explores what’s ahead for women and queer communities in Bogotá, Colombia.

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    Six Venues to Feel Bogotá’s Mixed BloodJuan Sebastián Barriga
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    A journey through the history and horizons of six independent venues at the center of the nightlife and cultural movement of Bogotá, Colombia: Matik-Matik, Latino Power, El Edificio, Ace of Spades Club, Asilo, and Video Club.

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