The Siren song, part 2

In episode 2, Clay continues his dive into the personal stories of the people behind the ultimate frisbee scene in Shanghai. Another local team to rival the Sirens emerges, and the Shanghai Open tournament pushes the team to its competitive limits. Follow Strangers in China on Facebook and Twitter, or email Clay directly at strangersinchinaofficial@gmail.com. Support Strangers in China on Patreon: patreon.com/strangersinchina Music credits:  “Analytical Skeletons,” “Shhia Baat,” “Vaporize Me,” “Crumbling Chia Pets,” by csus; “Frank,” by Jozwyn; “Road Trip,” “Tiny Ballerina,” “Wait What,” “Fake Mustache,” “Sad Ending,” by Purrple Cat; “T.I.D,” “Hip hop Instrumental 130 Bpm,” “Hip Hop Instrumental 82 BPM,” by Terri Skillz; “classic hip hop bootleg,” “low battery drama,” “against u,” by Dr3am; “AFTERTHOUGHT,” by Evan Shaeffer; “itsover,” “Light Showers,” “xmpty,” “i felt like making this too,” by Lofee; “Kronicle-Chill Noons,” by Fox Beat 2; “Me 2,” by LAKEY INSPIRED; “I Was Nothing,” “Money Go Round,” by Le Gang. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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