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Reuben Elishama

You might be familiar with Reuben Elishama from either A. film and television, or B. Music. The actor and musician (primary songwriter, guitar player, and singer of his band - The Alastair) stopped by Whiteboard Journal's office and had a chat with our host Bergas about his favorite songs. For those who do not know, Reuben is very passionate about music - in fact, it was so difficult for him to select that he brought 7 songs with him! Click to listen and enjoy! 01. The Sundays - You're Not the Only One I Know 02. Interpol - Leif Erikson 03. Tame Impala - Feels Like We're Only Going Backwards 04. Rhye - The Fall 05. Warpaint - Lissie's Heart Murmur 06. Deerhunter - Agoraphobia 07. Little Dragon - Fortune

Fat Cat Ffonz

Enampuluhempat

It’s jazz. Not just any jazz. It’s Japanese jazz and jazz-funk. So there. 1 Flying by Toshiaki Yokota & Primitive Community 2 Shrimp Dance by Hiroshi Suzuki 3 Breeze by Jiro Inagaki & Soul Media 4 Sunrise by Zerosen 5 Heated Point by Akira Ishikawa & His Count Buffalos 6 Theme (Mustache) by Takeshi Inomata & Sound Limited 7 The Vamp by Jiro Inagaki 8 Painted Paradise by Jiro Inagaki & Soul Media 9 Revulsion by Akira Ishikawa & Count Buffalos 10 Kuro to Shiro by Hiroshi Suzuki

Heart Attack

Vol.33

I’m completely thrilled to present the latest installment of Heartattack. Massive shout outs to Indra Menus for the incredible tracklist on our previous episode, here I am tangled in a glorious nostalgic encounter. Skramz or screamo has been widely misunderstood for its mainstream appeal, whereas we have all these great alternate scene; filled with massively underappreciated outfits from different parts of the world. These are tiny reflections of my appreciation towards the style, the zeitgeist, the energy and the substance. Listen to this episode of Heart Attack on Whiteboard Journal's Mixcloud. Tracklist: 01. Welcome the Plague Year - Behold a Pale Horse 02. Ampere - We Neither Rise Nor Fall 03. Hassan I Sabbah - Watching the Eyes of Someone Lying 04. Shikari - Post Student Syndrome 05. Circle Takes the Square - Same Shade As Concrete. 06. Daighila - Hunt 07. City of Caterpillar - When Was the Last Time We Painted Over the Blood On the Walls 08. Kaospilot - Rethink the Guidelines 09. Orchid - I Am Nietzche 10. Pg99 - In Love with an Apparition 11. Piri Reis - When Life Hand You Grenade 12. Daïtro - Chaque Seconde 13. Utarid - There is Definitely Room For Growth 14. Saetia - Notres Langues Nous Trompent 15. Anomie - Avorter N’est Pas Tuer 16. Textbook Traitors - Diagram of How To Take a Punch 17. Orbit Cinta Benjamin - Fuck Tomorrow 18. Sjanse - An End to No End 19. La Quiete - * 20. Hot Cross - A Tale for the Ages

Fat Cat Ffonz

Enampuluhtiga

Soul Listen to this episode of Fat Cat Ffonz on Whiteboard Journal's Mixcloud. 1 I Put A Spell On You by Nina Simone 2 Mama’s Got A Good Thing by Laura Lee 3 The Wailer by Sonny Cox 4 Sweetback's Theme by Brer Soul & Earth, Wind and Fire 5 Ray Charles' Place by Duke Ellington and Coleman Hawkins 6 My Little Suede Shoes by Charlie Parker's Jazzers 7 Time is Tight by Booker T and MG’s 8 Love Me or Leave Me by Nina Simone 9 Tom Cat by Muddy Waters 10 I Just Want to Make Love to You by Muddy Waters 11 Mr. Big Stuff by Elder Jimmy Hicks 12 Freddie's Dead by Curtis Mayfield 13 Making It Better by The Barons Ltd 14 I've Got Reasons by Mary Jane Hooper 15 Keep On Movin' On by Martha Reeves 16 What Do You See in Her by Inell Young

Bamboo Twist

$LAY LADY $LAY

Bold, bitchy, and bossy with lots of 'tude. Their tunes and lyrics are fire and they're here to stay! Listen to this bold, bitchy and bossy mixtape on Whiteboard Journal's Mixcloud! 01. Bad Girlfriend by Lola Coca 02. Skwod by Nadia Rose 03. 16 Shots by Stefflon Don 04. Mr Flash by Bagheera ft. Lady Leshurr 05. Kitana by Princess Nokia 06. Hot Tings by Paigey Cakey 07. Thang by Yacko 08. Yellow Ranger by Awkwafina 09. Big N Bad by Kid Sister 10 Throw It Down by Dominique Young Unique 11 Execute by Tommy Genesis 12 Forward Back by Gavlyn 13 Purple Light by Elliphant ft. Doja Cat 14 Naive by Sequin 15 BitchSlut by Anna Wise

Stereo Strange

Full Circle

If you are familiar with both Labbi Sifre and RJD2 work, then you will probably be understand why this episode of Stereo Strange is called Full Circle, though I'm probably using the term wrong. Enjoy a mix of beat and guitar oriented mish mash of music in this episode! Listen to this episode of Stereo Strange on Whiteboard Journal's Mixcloud. 01. Labbi Sifre - Bless the Telephone 02. Thundercat - Uh Uh 03. James Blake - Love What Happened Here 04. Sweet Taboo - Sometimes 05. Kutiman - I Think I Am feat Karolina 06. Arto Lindsay - Illuminated 07. Kaytranada Bad Bad Not Good - Weight Off 08. Jonti - Hornets 09. Sibylle Baier - Tonight 10. Ivan Ave - Obedience 11. RJD2 - Making Days Longer

Selected

jan k (Spring Rituals #2)

The W_Musician from Germany is back with a new mixtape for spring. Enjoy the selection from jan k on this episode of Selected! 1.Pedro Santos - Ritual Negra 2. Mor Thiam - Ayo Ayo Nene 3. El Babaku - El Lupe Chango 4. The Lightmen Plus One - All Praises to Allah (Parts 1 & 2) 5. The Detroit Jazz Composers Ltd - Yes Lord 6. John Coltrane & Don Cherry - The Blessing 7. Dorothy Ashby - Dust 8. Norman Riley - Colors 9. Michael White - Praise Innocence 10. High Risk - Common Woman 11. Maki Asakawa - Govinda 12. Andrew Ashong - Flowers

Heart Attack

Vol.32: Indra Menus

Sorry for the delay as I’ve been busy with things (yep, things!) but hey Heartattack is still here afterall! This time we have a special guest, the one and only Indra Menus of To Die, LKTDOV, Kongsi Jahat Syndicate, Relamati Records and many more. On this very occassion, he will be sharing to us some of his favorite tracks; showcasing his interest towards post-hardcore, 90s style emo, screamo/skramz as well as emoviolence. Without further due, enjoy the most melancholic episode of Heartattack - just yet! Listen to this mixtape on Whiteboard Journal's Mixcloud. Blue Friend - Dasai This japanese band always gives constant eargasm. For this sort of music, don’t get caught up with familiar names such as Envy or Heaven in Her Arms, you gotta check out Blue Friend. This song is opened with melodic guitar-picking then followed with dynamic conversation between the first and the second guitar, emotional shout sneaks and punches in between the instrument with maximum energy til the very last seconds. CityCop - Hold Onto Your Seat, Syanne From the album “The Hope in Forgiving & Giving Up Hope”, these quartet prove that acoustic guitar can produce maximum effect of angst yet melancholic outburst. Combination of singing & screaming, hand-picking & strumming technique from the acoustic guitar melt well under CityCop. Daitro - Une Fois Encore Aka Redrum JR My growing interest with French screamo wave and post hardcore begin from listening to the 3 way split “The Harsh Words As the Sun” between Raein, Lhasa and Daitro. The composition of Euro sound filled with reverb, delay, minimal distortion as well as French dialect are few reasons why I keep on digging more bands with these attributes. Mihai Edrisch - La Pluie Started from Daitro, I’ve finally found some interesting French-speaking bands such as Belle Epoque & Mihai Edrisch. When I listen to their record for the first time, I instantly fall in love with their character eventhough I don’t understand a thing about French language. eucalypt - The Aftermath (Spanish Song) eucalypt is the first Australian skramz band that I saw live. Some people cite them as the best non-distorted screamo band from Australia, and I gotta agree with that. I still remember the signature style of their bass player who stood still throughout the set in front of the drum by facing up backwards against the crowd, while the lead vocal yet guitarist kneeling down and scream without microphone. Sucha mindblowing sight! This band becomes one of LKTDOV’s live references after Jeromes Dream of course. Quiet Steps - Why You're Living My Disco is probably one of Australian bands that has the same signature accent like this band. From My Disco, I got introduced to Ohana and Quiet Steps with the similar vocal character like Ben Andrew on My DIsco circa Language of Numbers. I really like the feeling of minimal music on Quiet Steps 4 songs EP (2007). Composition of math rock, screamo and indie rock merge perfectly with half singing yet half shouting of Australian accent. Raven Mccoy - Asking Questions In A Letter I really love a slow-down tempo that gradually becomes intense such as this particular track. Even with his screaming style mixed with spoken words, you can feel that the vocal properly delivered with great amount of emotions in it. This track is the most heartbreaking track on their 2011 EP where the other tracks run on moderately faster tempo. This Town Needs Gun - Baboon Twinkle Daddy, Midwest Emo, Math Rock, whatever you name it, this band is great! Band who usually requires high accuracy like this tends to disregard their vocal department, but with calm this band inserts great melodic vocal into their sophisticatedly complex musical composition. The result? Amazing! - Finally I able to listen to mathematical music which sounds so tuneful and radio friendly. eleventwelfth - Later On I know this band through Revolution Autumn vol 2 compilation. One of Indonesian bands that successfully play twinkle daddy/midwest emo with radio friendly tendency. Not to mention their duet with rising soloist, Asteriska, opens them up to wider possibility. Indigo Moire - Bloom I wasn’t aware with this band before, but when Daffa of Kolibri Records recommended this band for Revolution Autumn Compilation Vol 2 and then I finally got their demo, I instantly fell in love. As always, I tend to have a habit, if a song able to represent my emotional condition at that time, then that song is entitled to be my favorite song for a month full. Even after I read the lyrics, Bloom becomes my top playlist on my PC for couple months. rekah - Untuk Seorang Gadis yang Selalu Memakai Malam Still on the hunt for Revolution Autumn Compilation Vol 2 roster, rekah managed to steal my attention. At that time Tomo wanted to form a new band. I trust my intuition eventhough that band hasn’t recorded anything. Thank god I’ve got my intuition right! Black metal, screamo, shoegaze and math rock elements blend well in this track, plus the Indonesian vocals doesn’t always come out as blackened but also mixed with singing, spoken words and even a little bit of crying. Glare - Malice On the first edition of Revolution Autumn there’s Gauth who then shares line up with Glare on the 2nd edition. I have no idea why but I feel like Glare is a reincarnated version of Orchid, minus the post-modernist aesthetic. There are lots of high and low moment built from rhythm and melody from octave chords, which presented with powerful energy and high intensity. Here we can find lots of beautiful moments among the chaos.

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