Selected
03.03.17

Orpheu The Wizard! (Red Light Radio)

A man of many talents, Orpheu de Jong (The Wizard!) of the influential Red Light Radio Amsterdam is (amongst many other things) a record sleeve designer, disco party guru, magazine publisher, obsessive vinyl collector and a very nice chap. We're fortunate enough to be given an exclusive, eclectic and smashing mix by The Wizard! for your listening pleasure. Savour the moment. 01. Vito Ricci - I was crossing a bridge 02. The System - Pendy! You're In Some Awful Danger 03. Hamsi Boubeker - M'Rhaba 04. Ahmed Fakroun - Ya Farhi' Bik 05. Elektro-Dschungel - Kebabträume/Liebe Gabi 06. Ahmed Fakrun - Nisyan 07. Katarina II - Treba Da Se Čisti 1 08. Du-Du-A - Znaš Li Devojku 09. Bella Vista - Mister Wong 10. François Thévenon - Automatic (Adjustements Disco edit) 11. Philippe Chany - Cairo Connection 12. Unknown - Mateki (Cos/Mes remix) 13. Magical Power Mako - East World… I Love You

17.02.17

Themes for Divided Tribes by Dekadenz

Memperkenalkan diri sebagai Dekadenz, sebuah kolektif dance music asal Jakarta yang beranggotakan Jonathan “Ojon” Kusuma, Aditya Permana dan Ridwan Susanto mengabarkan bahwa mereka telah merilis sebuah podcast series bertajuk “Themes for Divided Tribes”. Di dalamnya terdapat sembilan nama (termasuk Dekadenz) dari para DJ juga music selector yang berasal dari berbagai macam kolektif musik, seperti Belda Farika (Never Too Disco), Dr. Satomata, Negative Lovers, Swarsaktya, Gerhan a.k.a Komodo (Akamady Music) serta Sostenes 'Ones' Alfonsos (Casual Dance). Dalam salah satu wawancaranya Dekadenz menyampaikan bahwa podcast series ini memang telah dipersiapkan sejak tahun lalu, selain itu mereka pun juga tengah menyiapkan proyek lainnya berupa track-track Dekadenz edit. Lewat Dekadenz, Ojon, Adit dan Ridwan pun mencoba memperkenalkan karakter musik mereka sebagai dance music yang cenderung bernuansa gelap. Dengan suara kasar dari analog drum machine atau synth dan paduan unsur perkusi tropikal, membuat Dekadenz memiliki konsep party versinya sendiri. Hal tersebut dapat tergambar melalui musik pada podcast series ini, yang secara tidak langsung memotret atmosfer party ala bunker bawah tanah yang penuh peluh.

Selected
10.02.17

Ricky Virgana

This mixtape has played a deep musical role that keeps me accompanied to find creativity in my own solitude. In spite of its full meaning as a part of my inspiration, i feel that more musical elements and sound effects could have been integrated to empower the afterglow tone. However, the composer chose to leave hollow spaces in the originality of its melody. Listening to this mixtape profoundly, i envision that the composer attempted to give latitude to the audience, or other artists, to explore their imagination by filling in the cavity in the melody as a freedom of musical expression. 01. Serge Gainsbourg - Valse de Melody 02. Joe Meek - Love Dance of the Saroos 03. Delia Derbyshire - Air (Bach) 04. The Montgolfier Brothers - Even If My Mind Can't tell You 05. Atlas Sound - Valley of the Saroos (joe meek cover) 06. Syd Barrett - Terrapin 07. Nick Drake - Northern Sky 08. Broadcast - Before We Begin 09. Can - Cascade Waltz 10. Yusef Lateef - The Plum Bossom 11. Chopin plays by Emanuel Feurman (cellist) - Nocturne in E flat major

Selected
17.01.17

Marcel Thee

"Days of Being Wild" Is the title of this Selected mixtape by Sajama Cut's frontman, Marcel Thee. The band is due to release their 4th full-length, Hobgoblin, an album 5-years in the making. In this episode of Selected, Marcel shares a mixtape featuring ten songs with us, we hope you enjoy it as much as we do. 01. Bastro – Demons Begone 02. Wire – Champs 03. Black Flag – Depression 04. Danzig – Am I Demon 05. Beck – I Get Lonesome 06. Joy Division – Wildenerness (Live at the Factory, Hulme) 07. Swell Maps – H.S Art 08. Jesus Lizard – If You Had Lips 09. Arp – From a Balcony Overlooking the Sea 10.Bill Callahan – Eid Ma Clack Shaw

30.12.16

W_Music Favorite Songs of 2016!

Every year is a good year for music. While releasing a brand new mixtape every Tuesday and Friday, the W_Music team has been listening and jamming to a bunch of new releases this year. From seasoned vets to exciting newcomers, 2016 has given us a whole lot of great music, so it is only right that our team share some of their favorites. From pop, rock, dance to hip hop, here are the W_Music team's favorite songs of 2016. Listen to the mixtape and read about why we enjoy the music below! 01. L.A. Salami - I Wear This Because Life Is War This London-based band has the attitude and energy of Black Lips playing blues with tinge of folk and lots of indie feel. 02. Weyes Blood - Generation Why Her vocal has that 70's quality that reminds you of Stevie Nicks living in the present day reflecting and longing for the bygone. 03. Princess Nokia - Tomboy Her roots as a female Afro-Nuyorican reflects on her strong lyrics supporting womanhood as well as various elements in her music and aesthetics. 01. Touché Amoré - Eight Seconds I will remember 2016 as a year where death took charge. From the death of sense in the Trump’s victory, the death of humanity in our country, to the passing of world’s finest people (RIP Carrie Fisher & Leonard Cohen). Touché Amoré’s “Eight Seconds” from their album Stage Four (great album BTW) is the perfect manifestation of this sense, it tells a story about how the vocalist, Jeremy Bolm dealt with the demise of his mother in a heartfelt melody and forthright lyrics. Damn you, 2016. 02. Julien Baker - Ballad of Big Nothing I never really into Elliot Smith’s murky songs, but this version of Julien Baker stole my attention right away on my first listen. There’s nothing really special about Julien Baker music, she plays a typical singer/songwriter song with dreamy electric guitar - a common format. But there’s something inside her that makes her every notes and word grope to your deepest thought. It’s her sincerity that makes her song resonates, and this song is the perfect example of it. 03. Collapse - Given This probably my most played songs (and album) in 2016. Dika’s guitar-driven springtime shoegaze with a '90s alt-rock sensibility fits with a lot of moment and deadline that I have to face this year. Certainly one of the best album in 2016. 01. Bullion - Never Is the Change (12" Take) Completely different style from Bullion's regular sound, fetching more of the 4x4 beats but not wandering too far from the complexity of Bullion's usual rhythm and sound.This sounded like CAN getting together with KRAFTWERK for that night at the dingy rave party. Bliss! 02. TCP - A Voice Across The Nile (Moscoman Rework) The DISCO HALAL wave of exotic middle eastern dance tunes getting a much deeper treatment from the new-comer MOSCOMAN. Bass, synth and far out vibraphone sounds made this track scream out among MOSCOMAN's other gems he dished out this year. 03. MOOD HUT- Better This is probably my best for 2016, fresh take on my favourite Gladys Knight and the Pip's - It's better than a good time by this Canadian native. Disco at it's glory with melodic euphoria all over this track. The injection of modern bass and synth creates a new form of summer tune! 01. Julian Lage - Persian Rug Julian Lage is one of my favorite guitarists alive today. His ability to maneuver around the fretboard is jaw-dropping, but what I love most about his playing is how accessible it is, and "Persian Rug" really highlights it. The quickest ditty from his latest album, "Archlight", Lage takes on a Telecaster and picks his way through a happy country-like tune. From the most simple phrases to the most complex, all of his melodies are memorable and makes you want to whistle along with it. 02. Big Thief - Vegas I was instantly hooked to "Vegas" by Big Thief when the guitar came in, and fell in love with it when Adrianne Lenker started singing. Introduced as a love song in one of their live performances, "Vegas" is a track that tugs at the heart strings without being overly dramatic, with lyrics that carries a nostalgia of one moment in a relationship. 03. Jeff Parker - Here Comes Ezra I don't really know how to explain why I enjoy this song so much. When I first heard Jeff Parker's latest album, "New Breed," this wasn't the first song I enjoyed. As a matter of fact, this was the 4th song that drew my attention, but it is the song that I keep coming back to. All instruments seem to focus on the rhythm, and the song sounds very simple and spacious before ending in a climax of horns. It's a song that I've repeatedly played on the car stereo after work this year. 01. Mall grab - I Just Wanna I've been pretty much hovering around dance-oriented music for the past 2-3 years and stumbled upon so many great acts and Mall Grab happens to be one of them. Still relatively young, full of energy & rawness. Straight up attacking hi-hat & soulful sample for house addicts. I just can't, stop, nodding my head. 02. Turnstile - Come Back for More I knew that once Nonstop Feeling hit the market, it will conquer the world. Turnstile has proven to be one of the hardest working contemporary hardcore bands today with relentless tour schedule & such. Through this brand new EP, they're not afraid to express their obsessive love for the 90s and it's shown blatantly in this song, of course in a solid & good way. Dance hard or die. 03. Danny brown - Really Doe (ft ab-soul, kendrick lamar & earl sweatshirt) Fuck me. This track off atrocity exhibition is a testament of Danny Brown's darker aesthetic. Combining a nostalgic bopping boom-bap beats over tight verses from familiar parties (ab-soul, kendrick lamar as well as earl sweatshirt), really doe takes us further into a bleak vision inside the mind of a bruiser brigade. 01. Danny Brown - Really Doe I’ll keep this one simple. The LA trio of K-Dot, Ab Soul and Earl Sweatshirt all trade verses with Mr. Brown on top of a post-apocalyptic boombap beat with an insane chime of mysterious origins going on in the background. Surely a winner. 02. Keita Sano - Explosion This 12” released on New York’s Mister Saturday Night is pure filth. Nearly 12 minutes of unadulterated funk and disco soaked house just seems to go on forever and I always have the urge to repeat it as soon as it ends. 03. Floating Points - Kuiper Sam Shepherd, the record label owner, DJ, producer and holder of a PhD in neuroscience released Kuiper to sort of complement his mind blowing full-length LP Eleania. His band goes through this 18-minute adventure by taking out everything in their arsenal: broken beat, leftfield jazz, krautrock, psych rock and shoegaze to name just five.

30.12.16

W_Music’s Best of 2016

Every year is a good year for music. While releasing a brand new mixtape every Tuesday and Friday, the W_Music team has been listening and jamming to a bunch of new releases this year. From seasoned vets to exciting newcomers, 2016 has given us a whole lot of great music, so it is only right that our team share some of our favorites. From pop, rock, dance to hip hop, here are the W_Music team's favorite songs of 2016. 01. L.A. Salami - I Wear This Because Life Is War 02. Weyes Blood - Generation Why 03. Princess Nokia - Tomboy 04. Touché Amoré - Eight Seconds 05. Julien Baker - Ballad of Big Nothing 06. Collapse - Given 07. Bullion - Never Is the Change (12" Take) 08. TCP - A Voice Across The Nile (Moscoman Rework) 09. MOOD HUT- Better 10. Julian Lage - Persian Rug 11. Big Thief - Vegas 12. Jeff Parker - Here Comes Ezra 13. Mall grab - "i just wanna". 14. Turnstile - "come back for more" 15. Danny brown - "really doe (ft ab-soul, kendrick lamar & earl sweatshirt)". 16. Danny Brown - Really Doe 17. Keita Sano - Explosion 18. Floating Points - Kuiper

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