Dang A Dang Radio

Audio May 1, 2026

For the 59th Carnegie International, Dang A Dang Radio presents a series radio episodes, broadcast on the museum’s website from September through the end of the exhibition.

Each episode emerges from a live event happening off-site in the Philippines, co-organized by like-minded organizations and collaborators. Between episodes, field recordings from protest assemblies will air, pulled from a years-long archive capturing what the collective calls the “sonic political ambience of our time.

Dang A Dang Radio (founded 2021, the Philippines; based in the Philippines) is guided and inspired by the Dagiti Kanta Ti Dangadang series of books containing progressive songs written by marginalized groups, and was formed in hopes of being a research, archival, and online radio platform that features songs, poetry, music, and field recordings of social movements for national liberation and democratic rights in the Philippines, the diaspora, and beyond. It aims to present, amplify, and highlight the rich history and tradition of protest music in the Philippines.

Episode 1