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Miku Nation #2

Second Edition of Miku Nation! 

Youtube Playlist: miku nation 21/10/22 – YouTube
Tracklist:

PinnochioP -loveit ft. Miku
式浦 – untitled track ft. Miku
Hachi – DONUT HOLE ft. GUMI
Neru – 再教育 “Re-education” feat. Kagamine Rin & Kagamine Len
┗|∵|┓HoneyWorks – 告白ライバル宣言  “Confession Rival Declaration”  feat. GUMI
はるまきごはん – メルティランドナイトメア “Melty Land Nightmare” feat. Miku
40meterP – Color of Drops ft. Miku
supercell (ryo) – Melt (Otomachi Una cover by Cillia)
Jin – 夕景イエスタデイ “Yuukei Yesterday” ft. IA
Deco*27 – 妄想税 “Delusion Tax” feat. Miku
MikitoP – アカイト “Akaito” ft Miku
iyowa – きゅうくらりん “Kyu-kurarin” ft. Kafu

Playlist for Lost in the Stacks, October 21, 2022, “The Systems Librarian,” episode 536

Hear the show at: http://traffic.libsyn.com/lostinthestacks/LITS_Episode_536.mp3

“Something I Learned Today” by Hüsker Dü

Interview with Martin Patrick, Systems Librarian at Georgia Tech Library

File this set under QA76.76.R44

“No Computers” by Rank Strangers
“Computer Error Intermission” by BLEAK
“Computer Song” by Jim Noir

Continued Interview with Martin Patrick

File this set under BF575.E55 E45
“I 4 U and U 4 Me” by the Decemberists
“What’s So Funny About Peace Love and Understanding?” by Sharon Van Etten and Josh Homme

Continued Interview with Martin Patrick

File this set under QL676 .B938
“Little Birdie” by Jim and Jennie and the Pinetops
“Birds” by Adrian Belew

“Funkytown” by Lipps Inc

continental drift pt. 8: pakistan

Welcome to Continental Drift’s voyage to Pakistan. Find the playlist here, and listen back to the show here

Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia with a population of 242 million, making it the 5th largest country by population. The national languages are Urdu and English, though there are several other regional languages spoken including Punjabi, Pashto, Sindhi, and Saraiki. Ethnically, the country is 44.7% Punjabi and 15.4% Pashtun.

Being such a huge and diverse country, there’s a wealth of traditional music but also a very interesting popular music history I’d like to highlight. Huge props to music critic Nadeem F. Paracha, for his research was integral to this episode.

Pakistan won their independence from British colonialism in 1947. During this time, film became extremely popular. As a result, playback singing also became popular. This is where singers record songs for movies and actors will lip sync during filming. The subsequent genre of music that came from playback, featuring not only popular playback songs but also the pop music stemmed from it, is called filmi popFilmi pop is considered to have two pioneers, Ahmed Rushdi and Runa Laila, both of whom were extremely popular in Pakistan in the 60s. After Pakistan’s civil war and subsequent secession of Bangladesh, Runa Laila left for Bangladesh. Ahmed Rushdi stayed in Pakistan and continued making filmi pop, but was soon eclipsed in popularity by Almagir. 

Filmi pop segment:
Ko Ko Koreena (from the film Armaan) // Ahmed Rushdi
Some Say I Am a Sweetie // Naheed Akhtar
Do Deewane Shaher Mein // Runa Laila, Bhupinder Singh
Dekha Na Tha // Alamgir (from the film Bobby & Julie)

Filmi pop died around 1979, when disco comes in. Nazia & Zoheb Hasaan were a Pakistani sibling duo credited with the first disco album of the country- Disco Dewanee. After a hugley successful career, Nazia Hasaan would go on to be the UN cultural ambassador. Another Pakistani sibling duo, Feisal Mosleh and Nermin Niazi, also were forerunners in the country’s disco scene

Disco segment:
Disco Deewane // Nazia and Zoheb Hasaan
Sari Sari Raat // Nermin Niazi and Feisal Mosleh
Dil Mein Tum // Bunny

In 1984, guitarist Aamir Zaki, a very young “guitar wizard” forms the first Pakistani underground rock band, called Scratch, though they never released any original music. Zaki was a member of the Vital Signs briefly, which was a band formed in 1986. Vital Signs soon become the most popular act in the country, and enjoyed international success as well. “Dil Dil Pakistan” was a very popular song after dictatorship ends and democracy returns to the state. 

Rock/Pop segment:
Dil Dil Pakistan // Vital Signs
Akhian // Fuzon, Shafqat Armanat Ali

The first rap song in Pakistan, “Bhangra” by Fakhar e Alam, was released in 1993. Pakistani hip hop and rap artists in its early stages were mainly underground English acts and were dismissed by the media and mainstream as “Eminem ki aolad” (Eminem’s children) and “yo-bache” (yo-kids). The first commercially backed Pakistani rapper was Bohemia. 

Hip hop segment:
Bhangra // Fakhar e Alam
Kali Denali // Bohemia, Sha One

Thanks for tuning in!

100 wreks #30

Tracklist:

SOAP (Petal Supply’s drty MIXX) – Aj Simons
be nicee 2 me (dj something Remix) – Bladee

HAHAH – Bladee
save myself – senses (prod. lilac)

Cage (feat. Aadi Rip) – bean boy
Melting Sea – plastic pet (prod. DJ 9GAG)
just like you (feat. BIO + mickelbach) – DJ Re:Code

DETONATE (FLIM EDIT) – DJ victor borge (Charli XCX x Aphex Twin)
6 pc music songs played at once – John Vitesse

sparks – avalanche death (vicetone cover)
me and my boo (feat. v3lv) – ph4rr377

walking – DJ Kuroneko
I MUST DREAMING – Himera
don’t wait 2 long (pls) – technopagan

you’re so pretty – thirtyonetwentyfive

velvet 10-19-22

a mellow episode today ~ hope you’ve found some peace recently : )

from Washed Away

over  /  robert glasper, yebba
joint identity  /  silas short
rise  /  cherise
hydration  /  david michael wyatt

apple  /  kaina
summertime  /  public library commute
washed away  /  kelela

boy  /  chaz jankel
timeless  /  ambar lucid
wasting away  /  gio genesis
solo tú  /  los retros

sometimes  /  zilo
cotton candy  /  weston estate
fall again  /  olivia dean

spotify playlist here~