

This session is comprised of songs that set the tone of my favorite movies. It's hard to imagine them without these memorable tunes. Hope they are as relevant to you as they are to me. 01. Perfidia - Xavier Cugat (Days of Being Wild, In The Mood for Love, 2046) 02. Dance - Byung Woo Lee (Mother) 03. Em ơi, Hà Nội phố - Thanh Lam (Cyclo) 04. Historia De Un Amor - Eydie Gorme Y Los Panchos (Visage) 05. Oh Calypso - Grace Chang (The Hole) 06. Oru Vaartha - Kay Kay & Sadhana Sargam (I Don't Want to Sleep Alone) 07. Could Not Get Your Love - Yao Li (Purple Butterfly) 08. Wang Ji Ta - Teresa Teng (Fallen Angels) 09. ????Silicon (Goodbye South Goodbye) 10. Rain and Tears - Aphrodite's Child (Three Times) 11. Love Song 1990 - Law Dai Yau (Cry Me A River short) 12. Theme song (Rebels of the Neon God) 13. Jaan Pehechaan Ho - Mohammed Rafi (Ghost World) 14. Miao De Yue Hui - Zhong Hong Qi (The Wayward Cloud) 15. Hito Wa Yamai - Michiru Oshima (Princess Raccoon) 16. Hollow Me - Yura Yura Teikoku (Love Exposure, House) 17. Outro

It’s a spoonful of jazz-funk, a good dose of disco and a pinch of samba-jazz this time around from the likes of Tim Maia, Bobbi Hutcherson, Larry Young, Roy Ayers, Theo Parrish and the late Michael Jackson himself. 01. Quarteto Novo – Vim de Santana 02. Tim Maia - No Caminho Do Bem 03. Terry Callier - You Goin' Miss Your Candyman 04. Weekend – The View From Her Room 05. Bobbi Hutcherson – Blacks & Blues 06. Larry Young’s Fuel – Fuel For The Fire 07. Roy Ayers – Higher 08. Roy Ayers – Mooving Grooving 09. Theo Parrish – Switch Track (Ugly Edit) 10. Michael Jackson – Get On The Floor 11. Eighties Ladies – Ladies of the 80s

As Limousine gets ready for their Salihara performance on May 21st, 2013, keyboardist Frederic Soulard share with us a 15 song mix, giving you a taste of some of the music this French 'pop jazz electronic' group listen's to. The group, which includes Laurent Bardainne (keyboard and saxophone), David Aknin (drums), Maxime Delpierre (guitar), dan Frédéric Soulard made their recording debut with their 2005 self titled album, gaining a following while continually refining their sound. The group's music was featured in filmmaker Broadcast Clubs feature, Lila (2009), which garnered international praises and received prestigious awards from Clermont-Ferrand Festival, and Italy's Pontenure Film Festival. The group set to perform their brand of music at Salihara's rooftop on the 21st of May. Whiteboard Journal will be there to enjoy the festivities, and we hope to see you there too! photo originally by: JC Polien email: 01. Tim Toum - Les Visiteur du Soir 02. Kloudlam - Eagles of Africa 03. Pivot - Fool in Rain 04. The Big Bamboo 05. Franco - Pasi Ya Boloko 06. Jeremy Jay - Slow Dance 07. Michael Kiwanuka - Tell Me a Tale 08. Patrick Coutin - J'aime Regarder Les Filles 09. Robert Gorl - Mit dir (Extended) 10. John Forde - Stardance 11. Alba Only Music Survives (The B Side) 12. Klein and M.B.O. - Dirty Talk 13. Abe Duque feat. Blake Baxter - What Happened 14. Discodeine - Grace 15. Stevie Wonder - SUperstition (Todd Terje Edit)

Celebrating the week of Kartini, the mother of women's rights in Indonesia, a playlist consisting of girls kicking ass and having fun in music would naturally be a conceptual choice. Compiled of bands that's been watched, booked, obsessed, recommended, acquainted with, and stumbled upon, these are the results. 01. Know Your Chicken - Cibo Matto 02. Hettakorii No Ottokotou - eX-Girl 03. Cosmic Matador - Taigaa 04. You Are The Sun - Water Fai 05. I Love You Oh No - Plastics 06. Stupid - Yumi Yumi 07. Bears - Mass Of The Fermenting Dregs 08. War War War - Papaya Paranoia 09. Brown Mushrooms - Shonen Knife 10. Where're the Good Times - Super Junky Monkey 11. Ukifune - Go!Go!7188 12. Cold Heat - detroit7 13. Roller Coaster - Red Bacteria Vacuum 14. Canary Teikoku No Gyakushuu - Bleach03 15. Speak English or Die - Yellow Machinegun 16. Outro

Returning to his (part) British roots, Fat Cat Ffonz selects 48 minutes worth of underground UK-Based (mostly) break-beat based electronic dance music, ranging from dubstep, jungle, drum'n'bass, broken beat, garage , a bit of trip-hop and some Jamaican reggae that started it all. Nuff 'drum'n'bass make ya wind up ya waist, put a smile on ya face! 01.Ini Kamoze - World A Music 02.Mala In Cuba - Changuito 03.Kode9 & The Spaceape - Love Is The Drug (Featuring Cha Cha) 04.Africa Hitech - Out In The Streets 05.Aquarius & Tayla - Bringing Me Down 06.Danny Breaks - Definition 07.Mr. Scruff - Whiplash 08.The Ganja Kru - Sharp Shooter 09.New Balance - Reflections 10.Mala -Anti War Dub 11.4Hero - 3005

One half of Asia Afrika Soundsystem, Lion Rock gives us a mix that he describes as the result of diggin in the strangest of places while enjoying hallucinogenic substances. The music he chose shows off an eclectic and varied taste, with it earning its name "Weirdboard Journal". Enjoy! 01. Os Mutantes - Panis et Circences 02. The Beatles - Come Together 03. Ngozi Family - Nizaka Panga Ngozi 04. Sitompul Sister - Marilah Kemari 05. Teungjai Bunpraruksa - Ngun Pad Baht 06. Kalyandji & Anandji feat Hemlata - The Bombay Connections OST 07. Selda - Yaz Gazeteci Yaz 08. Dangdut Kliringan - Ula Elo 09. Juaneco Y u Sombo - Linda Nena 10. Nelci Sedibe - Holotelani 11. Madman Jaga - Hankuri 12. Bongos Ikuwe & The Groovies - Otachikpopo 13. Jawaika - Genjer Genjer 14 Scientist - Mummy's Shroud 15 Ladysmith Black Mambazo - Nansi Imali

My love affair with Cambodian music started by listening to Dengue Fever many moons ago. Through them, I was introduced to the wonderful world of Cambodian psychedelic rock, pop, and folk that was flourishing before the Khmer Rouge. Sinn Sisamouth and Ros Sereysothea are two of the most prominent and prolific artists of their time along with Pan Ron, Houy Meas, and other artists that made it into this compilation. Sadly, most, if not all, of these talented musicians disappeared during the reign of Khmer Rouge. Such a tremendous loss for the country's most treasured talents. Come Here Cambo serves as a homage to the eclectic Cambodian sound in the 60's and 70's, in addition to Dengue Fever rounding off the selection by covering Genjer Genjer, a controversial Indonesian song relating to communism back in the days. 01. Sra Mouy Keo (A Glass of Wine) - Ros Sereysothea 02. Chnam Oun Dop-PramMuy (I'm 16) - Ros Sereysothea 03. Jam 10 Kia Tiet / Wait Ten More Months - Ros Sereysothea 04. Ma Pee Noke Moke Pee Na / From Where - Sinn Sisamouth 05. Kal Oun Neang Rom Twist - Sinn Sisamouth 06. Rom Jongvak Twist / Dance Twist - Pan Ron 07. Jombang Jet - Pan Ron 08. Twiss! Twiss! Knyom - Chum Kem 09. Balliam Baliao - Chum Kem 10. Barn Joun Bong Mean Snaeh - Houy Meas 11. Reatrey Nis Mek Sroh Lah - Houy Meas 12. Sou Slarp Kroam Kombut Srey - Rather Die Under the Woman's Sword - Yol Alaorang + Tuk 13. Yuvajon Kouge Jet / Broken Heart Man - Yol Alaorang 14. Kor Ka Ke key - Meas Samon 15. Ka Ko Ka - Meas Samon 16. Bar Bong Min Matha - Mao Sareth 17. Pruos Nov Srolanh - Mao Sareth 18. Genjer Genjer (Live Groupee Session) - Dengue Fever

Fat Cat Ffonz returns with volume four, featuring a mixed bag of goodies, from some Brazilian jazz, various types of deep/jazz house, jazz-funk and a special 23-minute live killer from Pharoah Sanders himself. Suitable for finger snapping, head bopping, chin stroking or all of the above. 01. Sergio Mendes – Primitivo 02. Tribe – Ride 03. St. Germain – Rose Rouge 04. Rick Wilhite – What Do You See? 05. Moodymann – Runaway 06. Theo Parrish – Flip The Funk Out 07. Roy Ayers – We Live In Brooklyn 08. Mo Kolours – Mini Culcha 09. Skream – Summer Dreams 10. The Detroit Experiment – Think Twice 11. Pharaoh Sanders – Doktor Pitt

It would be wise and accurate to label Jonathan ‘Ojon’ Kusuma as one of the modern pioneers of Indonesian electronic music. Through his partnership with Aryo Adhianto they formed Space System, one of Jakarta’s most respected electronic/disco/house/psych groups, which saw their records released on Glasgow’s Optimo Music and Italy’s Pizzico Records. Having had experience in playing metal, punk and electro-disco as well as having a sizeable record collection, Ojon has also recently established one of Jakarta’s best online vinyl stores, Akamady Music. To listen to Ojon spin his favourite records, do head down to W_Music’s Cliff Notes Vol.4.

David Tarigan is a walking music wikipedia who is currently working on an Encyclopedia of Indonesian music from 1950s and up. He is also the man who is responsible in producing the immaculate LPs of one of our favourite bands, White Shoes And The Couple Company. Here, we get properly schooled about music and how we ought to spend our time in elementary school!!! Playlist: 01. The Beatles - Strawberry Fields Forever dan Rain 02. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Carry On 03. The Velvet Underground - Run Run Run 04. The Modern Lovers - Roadrunner 05. Happy Mondays - Kinky Afro

It has finally happened! Fat Cat Ffonz and his long-time partner in crime Moustapha Spliff have teamed up together for a long crazy night of hazy mixtape making for W_Music. As one might expect, the result is a mish-mash of sounds: psychedelic ballads, middle-eastern funk, Japanese house, freaky disco, Frank Zappa, weird Dutch poetry (thanks to James Pants) and pretty much everything in between. Enjoy people! 01. Fat Cat Ffonz x Moustapha Intro with Captain Beefheart 02. Albert Band - Ella Tiene El Cabello Runio 03. Shamaizadeh - Hard Groove 04. James Pants - Pregnant Rainbows For Colorblind Dreamers & Strange Girl 05. Ino Hidefumi - Cosmocology 06. Hermant Bhosle - Phir Teri Yaad 07. Loose Joints - Is It All Over My Face 08. Ikebe Shakedown - No Name Bar 09. The Gaslamp Killer - Robots 10. Barıs Manço - Kalk Gidelim Küheylan 11. Annette Peacock - Pony 12. Unknown track 13.Frank Zappa - The Gumbo Variations

With the possible exception of Jamaica, few countries can claim to have such a strong and instantly recognizable musical identity like Brazil. Whether samba, bossanova or tropicalia, the sound of Brazil has been appropriated by countless of artists all over the world, making it an integral part of the modern sonic vocabulary. This is a mixtape about the energy, passion and idiosyncrasy of brazilian music. This is W Music's Mixtape Tropical Brasileira. 01. Dorival Caymmi - Berimbau 02. MPB-4 - Beco De Mota 03. Elis Regina - Corrida De Jangada 04. Lennie Dale & the Sambalanco Trio - Sambar de Mudar 05. Os Cobras - Chão 06. Interlude 07. Os Mutantes - Panis et Circenses 08. Gal Costa - Sebastiana 09. Edu Lobo - Aguaverde 10. Deodato - Adam's Hotel 11. Azymuth - Seems Like This 12. Airto Moreira - Tombo in 7/4 13. Sergio Mendes & Bossa Rio - Nôa... Nôa... 14. Tom Jobim & Elis Regina - Aguas de Março
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