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Episode Highlights
00:32 — Welcome and Intro: Sascha Dikiciyan, George Krstic
Music Clips (Select music clips contained in this podcast)
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Watching films of the Far East and listening to their scores can often be a frustrating experience for someone in the West. The magnitude of the musical talent on offer in the likes of Japan, China and South Korea is astounding, yet it is a rare occurrence for their ability to grace the sounds of a Western film and thus depriving a significant portion of worldwide audiences of outstanding musical material.
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