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"Triple play from Jassi Gill, new senti tune from Jasmine Sandlas and Raaginder, and another spin of what the number one song of the year might be. Plus, DJ Rekha selects an array of Palestinian artists in the beyond segment in support of the occupied. Royi Na - Jasmine Sandlas, Raaginder Oye Hoye Hoye - Jassi Gill, Dhanashree   00:00 - Intro 01:12 - Majhail Vs Malvain - Miss Pooja, Geeta Zaildar 04:02 - 8 Parche Remix - Baani Sandhu 07:17 - Oye Hoye Hoye - Jassi Gill, Dhanashree 10:05 - Laden - Jassi GIll 13:17 - Attt Kari - Jassi Gill 17:22 - Sira E Hou - Amrit Maan & Nimrat Khaira 20:28 - Palazzo 2 - Kulwinder Billa, Shivjot, Aman Hayer 23:59 - Teri Meri - Bups Saggu, DJ Harpz & Manwal 27:15 - Royi Na - Jasmine Sandlas, Raaginder 32:54 - Mic Break 34:43 - Mo Light - 47Soul 39:14 - Somos Sur - Shadia Mansour, Ana Tijoux 42:59 - Border Cntrl - Shadia Mansour, 47Soul 47:12 - Daughter of the desert - Rima Banna feat. Bugge Wesseltoft & Checkpoint 303 50:39 - I Don’t Have Freedom - DAM feat. Alaa’Azam & Anat Ig’barye 54:16 - Free World - Refugees of Rap feat. Rapolitics & PU 59:56 - Outro 60:11 - Finish "

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Bhangra and Beyond is a weekly music show hosted by DJ Rekha, a cultural instigator, recognized worldwide for being one of the first DJs to merge classic Bhangra sounds into the language of contemporary electronic dance music. The first 40 minutes of the show is comprised of Bhangra tracks, both fast and slow, classic and new. The style of Bhangra -- which is a form of Punjabi folk music and dance coming from the region divided by India and Pakistan known as Punjab -- is contemporary and produced for a global dance floor. Rekha shares her deep knowledge and personal connections of many of the artists featured in this segment. After a break, the remaining 20 minutes provides the listener with a deep dive into the analogue and digital creations of a DJ who has spun numerous genres in venues across the globe. Featuring South Asian-leaning bass, this set sometimes finds itself showcasing everything from A Tribe Called Red (mistaken Indian identity intended) to Diasporic Rapper over folk music to dubstep renditions of Sub-Continental Tropical Bass.