Afghanistan

Afghanistan

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Ukraine

In dieser Folge von Soundspuren erzählt Oleksandr, ein in Hamburg lebender Musikproduzent und DJ, von seinem Werdegang, seiner Flucht vor dem Krieg in der Ukraine und seiner Leidenschaft für elektronische Musik. Außerdem spricht Moderatorin Taīz Nawab mit Natalya Stupka, die aus ...  Afficher plus

Iran

In der vierten Folge von Soundspuren geht es neben der aktuellen politischen Situation im Iran auch um die persönliche Geschichte von Ali Kabali. Im Gespräch mit Moderatorin Taīz Nawab gibt der im dänischen Exil lebende DJ und Plattensammler Eindrücke der Musikszene im Iran wider ...  Afficher plus

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