44 min.

CHAT02: Discussing BTS, K-Pop and Our Vulnerabilities feat. Dina MADTOWN FM 疯镇电波

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How do we define K-pop groups and the values behind them? Were they merely merchandise or something that has a deeper meaning? In this episode, I invited my university friend, the Russian white gold, Dina, to discuss how we feel about BTS and other musicians that we truly adore. Hope you enjoy this episode. Stay awesome and keep on rocking in the free world!
Host: V
Guest: Dina @amateratzsu
Editor: V
Cover Art: Mark 
Follow our official Instagram: madtown_fm
Songs that I used in this episode:
Tell Me (2007) by Wonder Girls
Engel (1997) by Rammstein
‘Rosebud’ Clip from Citizen Kane (1941) by Orson Welles
Turiya & Ramakrishna (1996) by Alice Coltrane
Falling Ashes (2017) by Slowdive
Love/Paranoia (2015) by Tame Impala
One More (2018) by Yaeji
Slomo (2017) by Slowdive
( For copyright reason I’m unable to play any BTS songs in this episode, but you can still find the songs from our playlist, love)Shownotes: 
01:50 Dina’s first impression of V
04:58 How did V’s Music Journey Start?
06:11 LOROS Charity Store, Queens Road and Rosebud
07:25 Songs that make us Happy or Calm
16:48 The Concept of K-Pop Groups
19:53 For Dina and many Army, BTS Rewrites the idea of Female Gaze
24:12 “Soft” is the word when comes to describe the personas of BTS members
31:43 Dina's Chinese Skills and perfect imitation of British Accent
33:00 Sharing your music taste with your colleague
37:00 The main purpose of why V created MADTOWN FM 
Link of Dina & Megan’s Spotify Playlist “Pinky Promise”:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6BrShMFmjZPHpVdjEQ2CMT?si=d070458611ff45b9
If you like the songs we used in our episode, here are some extend playlists for our subscribers ; ) 
Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6l9gw31u09rZ2c4QjHGnG9?si=90b32fab1ebc44d2
NetEase Music: 
https://y.music.163.com/m/playlist?app_version=8.1.82&id=6722662161&userid=116490577&creatorId=116490577 
Streaming MADTOWN FM’s podcast from:
Apple Podcast / 小宇宙 / 喜马拉雅 Ximalaya / NetEase Music / Spotify (coming soon…)

How do we define K-pop groups and the values behind them? Were they merely merchandise or something that has a deeper meaning? In this episode, I invited my university friend, the Russian white gold, Dina, to discuss how we feel about BTS and other musicians that we truly adore. Hope you enjoy this episode. Stay awesome and keep on rocking in the free world!
Host: V
Guest: Dina @amateratzsu
Editor: V
Cover Art: Mark 
Follow our official Instagram: madtown_fm
Songs that I used in this episode:
Tell Me (2007) by Wonder Girls
Engel (1997) by Rammstein
‘Rosebud’ Clip from Citizen Kane (1941) by Orson Welles
Turiya & Ramakrishna (1996) by Alice Coltrane
Falling Ashes (2017) by Slowdive
Love/Paranoia (2015) by Tame Impala
One More (2018) by Yaeji
Slomo (2017) by Slowdive
( For copyright reason I’m unable to play any BTS songs in this episode, but you can still find the songs from our playlist, love)Shownotes: 
01:50 Dina’s first impression of V
04:58 How did V’s Music Journey Start?
06:11 LOROS Charity Store, Queens Road and Rosebud
07:25 Songs that make us Happy or Calm
16:48 The Concept of K-Pop Groups
19:53 For Dina and many Army, BTS Rewrites the idea of Female Gaze
24:12 “Soft” is the word when comes to describe the personas of BTS members
31:43 Dina's Chinese Skills and perfect imitation of British Accent
33:00 Sharing your music taste with your colleague
37:00 The main purpose of why V created MADTOWN FM 
Link of Dina & Megan’s Spotify Playlist “Pinky Promise”:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6BrShMFmjZPHpVdjEQ2CMT?si=d070458611ff45b9
If you like the songs we used in our episode, here are some extend playlists for our subscribers ; ) 
Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6l9gw31u09rZ2c4QjHGnG9?si=90b32fab1ebc44d2
NetEase Music: 
https://y.music.163.com/m/playlist?app_version=8.1.82&id=6722662161&userid=116490577&creatorId=116490577 
Streaming MADTOWN FM’s podcast from:
Apple Podcast / 小宇宙 / 喜马拉雅 Ximalaya / NetEase Music / Spotify (coming soon…)

44 min.