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Nguzunguzu is the traditional figurehead which was formerly affixed to canoes in the Solomon Islands. In this episode, Julie Yu-Wen Chen talks to Rodolfo Maggio, a senior researcher at the University of Helsinki about his book project on the dragon and the nguzunguzu, namely the relationship between China and the Soloman Islands. The dragon and the nguzunguzu are taken as symbols of, respectively, Chinese and Solomon Islands identity. This essentializing maneuver is complicated by the appreciation of the two faces of both the dragon and the nguzunguzu. Nguzunguzu are traditionally used to adorn canoes: they can be either belligerent or peaceful, depending on the relationship between those who paddle and those who see them coming. Similarly, in Chinese folklore, dragons can bring prosperity or destruction, depending on their relationships with the humans who encounter them. Nguzunguzu and dragons are thus similar as symbols of supernatural forces whose potential can concretize as either propitious or nefarious, depending on their relationships with humans. Maggio encountered a dragon-nguzunguzu hybrid during his fieldwork in 2024. As explicitly phrased by the carver, the hybrid represents his attempt to localize China. This inspires Maggio's book project, encouraging him to use this hybrid figure as an entry point to offer a grassroot perspective on the interactions between Chinese and Solomon Islanders. Rodolfo Maggio is a social anthropologist of moral and economic values in the Asia-Pacific region. At the University of Helsinki, he is working on an ERC-funded project “properties of units and standards”. Previously, Maggio had an episode on Kiribati in the Chinese Pacific and an episode on Sino-Pacific Relations with Nordic Asia Podcast that might interest listeners. Julie Yu-Wen Chen is Professor of Chinese Studies at the Department of Cultures at the University of Helsinki (Finland) and visiting professor at the Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia at Mahidol University (Thailand). Since 2023, she has been involved in the EUVIP: The EU in the Volatile Indo-Pacific Region, a project funded by the European Union's Horizon Europe coordination and support action 10107906 (HORIZON-WIDERA-2021-ACCESS-03). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Nguzunguzu is the traditional figurehead which was formerly affixed to canoes in the Solomon Islands. In this episode, Julie Yu-Wen Chen talks to Rodolfo Maggio, a senior researcher at the University of Helsinki about his book project on the dragon and the nguzunguzu, namely the relationship between China and the Soloman Islands. The dragon and the nguzunguzu are taken as symbols of, respectively, Chinese and Solomon Islands identity. This essentializing maneuver is complicated by the appreciation of the two faces of both the dragon and the nguzunguzu. Nguzunguzu are traditionally used to adorn canoes: they can be either belligerent or peaceful, depending on the relationship between those who paddle and those who see them coming. Similarly, in Chinese folklore, dragons can bring prosperity or destruction, depending on their relationships with the humans who encounter them. Nguzunguzu and dragons are thus similar as symbols of supernatural forces whose potential can concretize as either propitious or nefarious, depending on their relationships with humans. Maggio encountered a dragon-nguzunguzu hybrid during his fieldwork in 2024. As explicitly phrased by the carver, the hybrid represents his attempt to localize China. This inspires Maggio's book project, encouraging him to use this hybrid figure as an entry point to offer a grassroot perspective on the interactions between Chinese and Solomon Islanders. Rodolfo Maggio is a social anthropologist of moral and economic values in the Asia-Pacific region. At the University of Helsinki, he is working on an ERC-funded project “properties of units and standards”. Previously, Maggio had an episode on Kiribati in the Chinese Pacific and an episode on Sino-Pacific Relations with Nordic Asia Podcast that might interest listeners. Julie Yu-Wen Chen is Professor of Chinese Studies at the Department of Cultures at the University of Helsinki (Finland) and visiting professor at the Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia at Mahidol University (Thailand). Since 2023, she has been involved in the EUVIP: The EU in the Volatile Indo-Pacific Region, a project funded by the European Union's Horizon Europe coordination and support action 10107906 (HORIZON-WIDERA-2021-ACCESS-03). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/folkore
Nguzunguzu is the traditional figurehead which was formerly affixed to canoes in the Solomon Islands. In this episode, Julie Yu-Wen Chen talks to Rodolfo Maggio, a senior researcher at the University of Helsinki about his book project on the dragon and the nguzunguzu, namely the relationship between China and the Soloman Islands. The dragon and the nguzunguzu are taken as symbols of, respectively, Chinese and Solomon Islands identity. This essentializing maneuver is complicated by the appreciation of the two faces of both the dragon and the nguzunguzu. Nguzunguzu are traditionally used to adorn canoes: they can be either belligerent or peaceful, depending on the relationship between those who paddle and those who see them coming. Similarly, in Chinese folklore, dragons can bring prosperity or destruction, depending on their relationships with the humans who encounter them. Nguzunguzu and dragons are thus similar as symbols of supernatural forces whose potential can concretize as either propitious or nefarious, depending on their relationships with humans. Maggio encountered a dragon-nguzunguzu hybrid during his fieldwork in 2024. As explicitly phrased by the carver, the hybrid represents his attempt to localize China. This inspires Maggio's book project, encouraging him to use this hybrid figure as an entry point to offer a grassroot perspective on the interactions between Chinese and Solomon Islanders. Rodolfo Maggio is a social anthropologist of moral and economic values in the Asia-Pacific region. At the University of Helsinki, he is working on an ERC-funded project “properties of units and standards”. Previously, Maggio had an episode on Kiribati in the Chinese Pacific and an episode on Sino-Pacific Relations with Nordic Asia Podcast that might interest listeners. Julie Yu-Wen Chen is Professor of Chinese Studies at the Department of Cultures at the University of Helsinki (Finland) and visiting professor at the Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia at Mahidol University (Thailand). Since 2023, she has been involved in the EUVIP: The EU in the Volatile Indo-Pacific Region, a project funded by the European Union's Horizon Europe coordination and support action 10107906 (HORIZON-WIDERA-2021-ACCESS-03). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology
Nguzunguzu is the traditional figurehead which was formerly affixed to canoes in the Solomon Islands. In this episode, Julie Yu-Wen Chen talks to Rodolfo Maggio, a senior researcher at the University of Helsinki about his book project on the dragon and the nguzunguzu, namely the relationship between China and the Soloman Islands. The dragon and the nguzunguzu are taken as symbols of, respectively, Chinese and Solomon Islands identity. This essentializing maneuver is complicated by the appreciation of the two faces of both the dragon and the nguzunguzu. Nguzunguzu are traditionally used to adorn canoes: they can be either belligerent or peaceful, depending on the relationship between those who paddle and those who see them coming. Similarly, in Chinese folklore, dragons can bring prosperity or destruction, depending on their relationships with the humans who encounter them. Nguzunguzu and dragons are thus similar as symbols of supernatural forces whose potential can concretize as either propitious or nefarious, depending on their relationships with humans. Maggio encountered a dragon-nguzunguzu hybrid during his fieldwork in 2024. As explicitly phrased by the carver, the hybrid represents his attempt to localize China. This inspires Maggio's book project, encouraging him to use this hybrid figure as an entry point to offer a grassroot perspective on the interactions between Chinese and Solomon Islanders. Rodolfo Maggio is a social anthropologist of moral and economic values in the Asia-Pacific region. At the University of Helsinki, he is working on an ERC-funded project “properties of units and standards”. Previously, Maggio had an episode on Kiribati in the Chinese Pacific and an episode on Sino-Pacific Relations with Nordic Asia Podcast that might interest listeners. Julie Yu-Wen Chen is Professor of Chinese Studies at the Department of Cultures at the University of Helsinki (Finland) and visiting professor at the Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia at Mahidol University (Thailand). Since 2023, she has been involved in the EUVIP: The EU in the Volatile Indo-Pacific Region, a project funded by the European Union's Horizon Europe coordination and support action 10107906 (HORIZON-WIDERA-2021-ACCESS-03). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/chinese-studies
Nguzunguzu is the traditional figurehead which was formerly affixed to canoes in the Solomon Islands. In this episode, Julie Yu-Wen Chen talks to Rodolfo Maggio, a senior researcher at the University of Helsinki about his book project on the dragon and the nguzunguzu, namely the relationship between China and the Soloman Islands. The dragon and the nguzunguzu are taken as symbols of, respectively, Chinese and Solomon Islands identity. This essentializing maneuver is complicated by the appreciation of the two faces of both the dragon and the nguzunguzu. Nguzunguzu are traditionally used to adorn canoes: they can be either belligerent or peaceful, depending on the relationship between those who paddle and those who see them coming. Similarly, in Chinese folklore, dragons can bring prosperity or destruction, depending on their relationships with the humans who encounter them. Nguzunguzu and dragons are thus similar as symbols of supernatural forces whose potential can concretize as either propitious or nefarious, depending on their relationships with humans. Maggio encountered a dragon-nguzunguzu hybrid during his fieldwork in 2024. As explicitly phrased by the carver, the hybrid represents his attempt to localize China. This inspires Maggio's book project, encouraging him to use this hybrid figure as an entry point to offer a grassroot perspective on the interactions between Chinese and Solomon Islanders. Rodolfo Maggio is a social anthropologist of moral and economic values in the Asia-Pacific region. At the University of Helsinki, he is working on an ERC-funded project “properties of units and standards”. Previously, Maggio had an episode on Kiribati in the Chinese Pacific and an episode on Sino-Pacific Relations with Nordic Asia Podcast that might interest listeners. Julie Yu-Wen Chen is Professor of Chinese Studies at the Department of Cultures at the University of Helsinki (Finland) and visiting professor at the Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia at Mahidol University (Thailand). Since 2023, she has been involved in the EUVIP: The EU in the Volatile Indo-Pacific Region, a project funded by the European Union's Horizon Europe coordination and support action 10107906 (HORIZON-WIDERA-2021-ACCESS-03).
Nguzunguzu is the traditional figurehead which was formerly affixed to canoes in the Solomon Islands. In this episode, Julie Yu-Wen Chen talks to Rodolfo Maggio, a senior researcher at the University of Helsinki about his book project on the dragon and the nguzunguzu, namely the relationship between China and the Soloman Islands. The dragon and the nguzunguzu are taken as symbols of, respectively, Chinese and Solomon Islands identity. This essentializing maneuver is complicated by the appreciation of the two faces of both the dragon and the nguzunguzu. Nguzunguzu are traditionally used to adorn canoes: they can be either belligerent or peaceful, depending on the relationship between those who paddle and those who see them coming. Similarly, in Chinese folklore, dragons can bring prosperity or destruction, depending on their relationships with the humans who encounter them. Nguzunguzu and dragons are thus similar as symbols of supernatural forces whose potential can concretize as either propitious or nefarious, depending on their relationships with humans. Maggio encountered a dragon-nguzunguzu hybrid during his fieldwork in 2024. As explicitly phrased by the carver, the hybrid represents his attempt to localize China. This inspires Maggio's book project, encouraging him to use this hybrid figure as an entry point to offer a grassroot perspective on the interactions between Chinese and Solomon Islanders. Rodolfo Maggio is a social anthropologist of moral and economic values in the Asia-Pacific region. At the University of Helsinki, he is working on an ERC-funded project “properties of units and standards”. Previously, Maggio had an episode on Kiribati in the Chinese Pacific and an episode on Sino-Pacific Relations with Nordic Asia Podcast that might interest listeners. Julie Yu-Wen Chen is Professor of Chinese Studies at the Department of Cultures at the University of Helsinki (Finland) and visiting professor at the Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia at Mahidol University (Thailand). Since 2023, she has been involved in the EUVIP: The EU in the Volatile Indo-Pacific Region, a project funded by the European Union's Horizon Europe coordination and support action 10107906 (HORIZON-WIDERA-2021-ACCESS-03). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/australian-and-new-zealand-studies
Podcast: Conexiones Host: Radeco Domar Monday 8PM UK More info at: https://itswide.com/en/conexiones-8th-mar-w-radeco-domar/ Tracklist: Lyo XS – Crybaby Fuego Saka – Salvo Camel Conejx – Kipple Massacooramaan – Dead long time (NGUZUNGUZU rmx) Vitu Valera – Tamalito Amazondotcom – Glances Botaz - Bent over backwards Lyle – No type 2562 – The wind up Chiclosx – Na dura Dietzgen – Society ONMZUSS028 – Ja burd Jackson – Bloom Odete & NKC & Massacooramaan – Venomous wig pain anthem Franko – Kyoko Oblinof – Holotropic Awe – Mesa Red Panda – Viaje XXIII – Líquido verde
Bit of a switch up from the usual fray. Tonnes of early bleep sounds on this one, doses of house, rakes of breakbeat and possibly even an italo laced tune. We played tracks by Satin Storm, DJ Stingray, CELESTIAL TRAX, Larry Heard, Cocosteel and Lovebomb, Culture Clash, Auntie Flo, Om Unit, Dead Man's Chest, Kelela, Mella Dee, WNCL Recordings, DJ Spooky, Cloaka, TSVI and a whole lot more. Tracklisting Crushhh - Celestial Trax Faint Object Detection - Larry Heard Gammellan (Dresvn remix) by Don't Dj Feel It! by Coco Steel, Lovebomb Aftermath (Special Request redux) by Nightmares On Wax Peschi by Reload Volumes by Minor Science Baia (original mix) by Freakme Dominion by Cadans XLB by Pearson Sound Brass House Riddim by Mad Scientist Dont I Know You by Cloaka Everytime You Touch Me) I Get Hype by West Norwood Cassette Library Shut Up & Move by Chubba Malfunction by Tsvi Enemy (prod Nguzunguzu) by Kelela All About You by Dead Man's Chest Gammellan (Dresvn remix) - Don't Dj Feel It! - Coco Steel, Lovebomb Aftermath (Special Request redux) - Nightmares On Wax Peschi - Reload Volumes - Minor Science Baia (original mix) - Freakme Dominion - Cadans XLB - Pearson Sound Brass House Riddim - Mad Scientist Dont I Know You - Cloaka Everytime You Touch Me) I Get Hype - West Norwood Cassette Library Shut Up & Move - Chubba Malfunction - Tsvi Enemy (prod Nguzunguzu) - Kelela All About You - Dead Man's Chest Drifting Signs - Clementine Drifting Signs by Clementine We'll be back on Thursday June 14th at 10pm again with more random nonsense on Dublin Digital Radio - ddr. Until then...
Mixpak FM 084 comes from Mexican producer, Zutzut. A central part of the NAAFI family, as well as head of his own label, Extasis, Zutzut's music encompasses a contemporary Mexican club experience in the age of the internet. From his rough-but-nostalgic club track 'Jala' to his Nguzunguzu x Killatonez refix, his tracks often abstract pop music into a weirder sphere, or unite different sonic worlds - from kuduro to dembow. His musical manifesto seems as progressive as his politics; tagging his first EP (El Pack 1) with "3RDWORLD" and declaring Extasis a label with 'No borders. No Gender'. His Mixpak FM runs through NAAFI family offerings, as well as producers from around the world who are interacting and creating along similar lines: from Endgame to Venus X, Lotic to Sami Baha.
I P3 SOUL i höst och vinter möter du artisterna och kollektiven vid framkanten; Kelela, Soulection, Nguzunguzu, FKA Twigs, Shlohmo, Future med flera. Ikväll Underachievers som ser hiphop genom ett drog/hippie-filter. Samtida flowerpower kommer till oss som cloudrap. Framför allt representerar Brooklynduon en inte särskilt hiphopintresserad generations tolkning av genren. Issa Gold och AK har minimal koll på raphistorien. Kan bara räkna upp en handfull album, men gör levande modern hiphop som e lika nostalgisk som nu. Underachievers fångar samtidigt en generation som rör sig på en annan våglängd, möjligen med förmågan att välta ett förstenat samhälle. Det kallas indigoism. I timme två smärta och lust med topphunden och Tennesseepoeten Isaiah Rashad.
Mixpak FM 071 comes from Chilean producer and DJ, Paul Marmota. Associated with the Mexican label and clubnight, NAAFI, who are responsible for bringing US club acts like Nguzunguzu and Total Freedom south of the border, Paul Marmota's sound keeps its Latin roots firm while drawing influence from global club music. As well as doing production for Chilean rap group Zonora Point, his 'Nueva' EP struck a resonance for Mixpak, bringing in tinges of dembow, dancehall, grime, rap and not to mention that US underground vibe. His Mixpak FM is a ride through sounds from Mexico to London, flying through new instrumental grime producers from the UK (and previous Mixpak FM-ers), as well as US underground artists Massacooramaan and Ynfynt Scroll and of course his Central / South American contemporaries.
The first ever episode of Bass Agenda was a voice free edition of eclectic electro beats....originally published on Soundcloud April 2012. Includes tracks by NGUZUNGUZU, The Exaltics, ADJ and many more Track list to follow
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"100 Birds" from the self titled album by Ulaan Markhor; "Bruises" by Dusted from Total Dust; "Forged Letter" by Horrid Red from Banquet in Blue; "Yatton" by Beak> from >>; "Albite Breath" by Marielle V Jakobsons from Glass Canyon; "Opium Den/Fade to Blue" by Blues Control from Valley Tangents; "Warm Pulse" by Nguzunguzu from the album of the same name; "Video Arkade" by Com Truise from In Decay; "Dealow" by Old Apparatus from Derren; "The Fall (original mix)" by Clams Casino from Instrumental Mixtape 2; The title track from Wink with Both Eyes by Blanche Blanche Blanche; "Mountain Convalescence" by Mind Over Mirrors from High and Upon.
"100 Birds" from the self titled album by Ulaan Markhor; "Bruises" by Dusted from Total Dust; "Forged Letter" by Horrid Red from Banquet in Blue; "Yatton" by Beak> from >>; "Albite Breath" by Marielle V Jakobsons from Glass Canyon; "Opium Den/Fade to Blue" by Blues Control from Valley Tangents; "Warm Pulse" by Nguzunguzu from the album of the same name; "Video Arkade" by Com Truise from In Decay; "Dealow" by Old Apparatus from Derren; "The Fall (original mix)" by Clams Casino from Instrumental Mixtape 2; The title track from Wink with Both Eyes by Blanche Blanche Blanche; "Mountain Convalescence" by Mind Over Mirrors from High and Upon.
Teki addresses a well-deserved THANK YOU to the fans for their incredible support of the BASSFACE ep then proceeds to share exclusives such as a Para One & Tacteel single on Fool's Gold, new Hackman, Nguzunguzu, Clicks & Whistles, plus new remixes from Renaissance Man, Darabi and Lunice… Tracklisting: The Touch "Sermon" (Renaissance Man remix) [Kitsuné] Class B Band "Chords & Knives" (Darabi remix) [My Favorite Robots] Para One & Tacteel "Rome" [Fool's Gold] NYCPARTYINFO "Black Saw Bonus Beats" [cd-r] Falty DL "Make It Difficult" [All City] Hackman "Close" [Greco Roman] Clicks & Whistles "Can't Believe" [cd-r] Bambounou "Dock Request" (Lunice remix) [Youngunz] Sound Pellegrino Thermal Team "Bassface" [Sound Pellegrino] Nguzunguzu "Water Bass Power" [Fade To Mind] Episode hosted by Teki Latex. Live mix session by TEKI LATEX. Original theme by Orgasmic. Recorded in Teki's computer room somewhere in Paris, edited and produced by Emile Shahidi.
The boys are back from their Miami week and they haven't sobered up yet. New music from Pearson Sound, Bobmo remixed by Das Glow & Strip Steve, Yes Wizard, A-Trak remixed by Luckybeard, Slap In The Bass, Dark Sky, new Renaissance Man and Nguzunguzu remixes and more… Tracklisting: Ossie "Creepy Crawlies" [Lightworks] Yes Wizard "Heaven Black" [Tigersushi] Bobmo "Hardbells" (Das Glow & Strip Steve remix) [BNR Trax] CHMMR "Tuaetae" (Renaissance Man remix) [Relish] Pearson Sound "Let Me See What You're Working With" [Night Slugs / White Label] Filtertypen "After Laughter" [Yippiee] A-Trak feat. Cyhi Da Prince "Ray Ban Vision" (Luckybeard remix) [Fool's Gold] Slap In The Bass "Nada" [cd-r] Voltron "Be For Real" (Nguzunguzu remix) [Discobelle] Dark Sky "Promiscuous Gyal" [ERCA Mystery Projects] ___________________________ Episode hosted by Orgasmic and Teki Latex aka Sound Pellegrino Thermal Team. Live mix session by SOUND PELLEGRINO THERMAL TEAM. Recorded in Teki's computer room somewhere in Paris, edited and produced by Emile Shahidi.
First play of Julio Bashmore's sax-dub of the High Powered Boys "Udon" single coming this month on Sound Pellegrino. Also new music from, Joy Orbison, Nguzunguzu, Kahn, Richelle, Knowing Looks, LOLBoys, The Exaltics, Munnibrothers and many more… Tracklisting: LOLBoys "Modern" (feat. Teki Latex) [Truants] Monkey Maffia "Atmospheric Disturbance" [Freunde-Am-Tanzen recordings] High Powered Boys "Udon" (Julio Bashmore sax-dub) [Sound Pellegrino] Munnibrotherz "We Going" [Dirtybird] Joy Orbison "Wade In" [Hotflush] Knowing Looks "Last Kiss at the Plains Hotel" [WNCL recordings] Om Unit "The Timps" (Hrdvsion Remix) [Civil Music] The Exaltics "The Truth" [Bunker] Richelle "Mascotte" [Pelican Fly] Nguzunguzu "Mirage" (Girl Unit remix) [Truants] Kahn "Like We Used To" [Punch Drunk records] YG & Chippy Nonstop "Pussy Eater" [cd-r] ___________________________ Episode hosted by Orgasmic and Teki Latex aka Sound Pellegrino Thermal Team. Live mix session by SOUND PELLEGRINO THERMAL TEAM. Recorded in Teki's computer room somewhere in Paris, edited and produced by Emile Shahidi.
Mikhail from the Get The Curse label is our guest. Teki kind of admits he's got a bit of a man crush on him, but the awkwardness is swiftly shortened by a reflection about the return of funk and sensuality into minimal dance music. Also new music from Marc Romboy & Stephan Bodzin, Egyptrixx, Twist It!, Delooze, dj Sabbo, Nguzunguzu, Clement Meyer, dOP, Solomun many more… Tracklisting: SOUND PELLEGRINO THERMAL TEAM mix: Marc Romboy & Stephan Bodzin "Hyperion" (Stimming remix) [Systematic Recordings] Seka "Humbug" [Truants] Egyptrixx "Liberation Front" [Night Slugs] Twist It "Human Bel" [No Brainer] A Quaint Freud "Intuit" [Aqf] Delooze "We Are Transcient" (Funkin Matt groovin remix dub) [cd-r] Melon "Porneta" [Ratio Music Holland] Dj Sabbo "Upside Down" [Generation Bass] Nguzunguzu "Story Riddim" [Truants] Kavsrave & Joy Orbison "Untightled" [cd-r] MIKHAIL mix: Double Oh Oh "the Muffin Tops" [Getthecurse Music] dOP & President Bongo "Gossip Rats" (122Bpm Version) Clement Meyer "Unconditional Unknown" [Kill The DJ] Ahmet Sisman "Playing With Acid" Dj Yoav B "Energize" dOP "No More Daddy" (Ame remix) [Circus Company] Solomun "Love Recycled 2" [Diynamic Music] ___________________________ Episode hosted by Orgasmic and Teki Latex aka Sound Pellegrino Thermal Team. Live mix session by SOUND PELLEGRINO THERMAL TEAM and MIKHAIL. Recorded in Teki's computer room somewhere in Paris, edited and produced by Emile Shahidi.