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  2. Indigo 91.9 FM - Wikipedia

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    Indigo 91.9 FM is India's first and longest running international radio network operating in Bangalore and Goa. [1] The channel is a part of Asianet News Media and Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. which is owned by a Bharatiya Janata Party member of parliament Rajeev Chandrasekhar. The brand is positioned as the radio station for a Fun Young India. [2]

  3. Media in Goa - Wikipedia

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    Media in Goa refers to the newspapers, magazines, radio stations, cable and television networks and online media in India 's smallest state (3700 square kilometres, population 1.6 million). Over the past two-and-half decades, the Goa-linked online media (both in the diaspora and from the region) has also grown. [1] [2]

  4. Goa trance - Wikipedia

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    Goa trance is an electronic dance music style that originated in the early 1990s in the Indian state of Goa. [2] Goa trance often has drone -like basslines, similar to the techno minimalism of 21st century psychedelic trance (psytrance). Psychedelic trance developed from Goa trance. [3] The typically long songs built on progressive beat changes ...

  5. Voice of Freedom (radio station) - Wikipedia

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    Voice of Freedom ( Portuguese: Voz da Liberdade; Konkani: Goenche Sadvonecho Awaz) was an underground radio station that transmitted across Portuguese Goa from 1955 to 1961, advocating the cause of the Goan independence movement. The station broadcast a variety of programming in English, Konkani, and in Portuguese, promoting Goan independence ...

  6. Category:Radio stations in Goa - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Radio stations in Goa" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. I. Indigo 91.9 FM

  7. Nitzhonot - Wikipedia

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    Nitzhonot blends hard pulsating basses, sometimes referred to as "laserkicks", with the Eastern melodies typical for Indian Goa trance from 1996 and 1997. The tracks are usually in a range of 145–155 BPM. At the height of its popularity, nitzhonot reached mainstream success in Israel. The most notable artist from this genre is Eyal Barkan ...

  8. Category talk:Radio stations in Goa - Wikipedia

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  9. List of bands from Goa - Wikipedia

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    Goa University Choir, founded in August 2013, [12][13] no longer extant. Goencho Nad directed by Fr. Camilo Xavier. Harmonics-Chandorchim Motiam. Harmonizers, led by Alvaro Pereira (Utorda) Heavenly Voices Choir. Holy Spirit Choir. Our Lady of Lourdes Choir. Sanctus. Santa Cecilia Choir.