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La Danza Poetica
DJ LAPKAT
66 episodes
4 months ago
Presented by DJ LAPKAT. This month I hand over the decks to Australian DJ and hip hop scholar Docta Deep, for an energetic mixtape featuring rap crews and artists from Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, and Assam, representing India’s various linguistic and religious groups.
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Presented by DJ LAPKAT. This month I hand over the decks to Australian DJ and hip hop scholar Docta Deep, for an energetic mixtape featuring rap crews and artists from Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, and Assam, representing India’s various linguistic and religious groups.
Show more...
Music
Arts,
Performing Arts
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La Danza Poetica #52 Are You Listening
La Danza Poetica
1 hour 20 minutes 2 seconds
8 years ago
La Danza Poetica #52 Are You Listening
Mixed and presented by DJ LAPKAT. Diving deeper into the dancehall – this month I mix the poetry of MC Zulu, Chicago’s most profound dancehall vocalist and electro-reggae producer, with conscious beats old and new. MC Zulu’s insightful lyrics as spoken word, and an eclectic selection of dancehall rhythms from around the world.
La Danza Poetica
Presented by DJ LAPKAT. This month I hand over the decks to Australian DJ and hip hop scholar Docta Deep, for an energetic mixtape featuring rap crews and artists from Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, and Assam, representing India’s various linguistic and religious groups.