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Dads, Jabs & Tracks

Kam Raslan | Azmyl Yunor | Joe Kidd

13-Aug-21 21:00

Dads, Jabs & Tracks

This episode of A Bit Culture features a trio comprising singer-songwriter Azmyl Yunor, music archivist & writer Joe Kidd together with our host, Kam Raslan. Azmyl begins with an introspective look into his role as a father, conveying the reality of what it means to him in today's modern culture. Joe recounts a conversation he encountered with a friend on getting vaccinated - and reflects on the polarizing conspiracies surrounding the jab. Our three speakers end on a long-awaited musical note; discussing the tenets of movie soundtracks and the significance of movie scores to film.

Produced by: Ali Johan


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