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Music Around The World

In this week's episode of Frontera Frequencies, hosts Roberto Avant-Mier and Alejandra Seañez pack their bags and take a trip through music! We visited the Middle East with Jogi Mahi by Sukhwinder Singh, Shekhar Ravjiani, and Himani Kapoo; we also took a detour to France with Dernière danse by Indila, and Roberto also visited Mexico with some Chilanga Banda by Café Tacvba

Dayeah Foster brings a kick of energy to the Miner Music Minute to tell us why she needs pump-up music to study, like "Stateside" by Zara Larson and PinkPantheress and Motownphilly by Boyz Il Men

Roberto Avant-Mier (PhD, University of Utah) is an Associate Professor and Research Fellow in the Department of Communication at The University of Texas at El Paso, and he is also affiliated faculty in Chicano Studies at UTEP. <br/>
Ale Seanez is a graduate student and MTA who recently earned her degree in Communication. She is passionate about exploring how media, culture, border identity, and storytelling intersect, and plans to pursue a PhD after completing graduate school.
Martin Leon is a producer at KTEP, editing and assembling radio shows for the station. He engineers and records interviews, as well as being a Board Operator for Texas Standard once a week. Current shows include Jazz Night in America, The Latin Alternative, Classical Guitar Alive, From the Top, and Pipedreams.
Daisy Morales is part of the on-air talent, and interview host, in charge of recording and producing shows such as El Paso Prime Time, Science Studio, and We Are UT El Paso; Daisy also manages the recently added Podcast division.