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EP137: Jazz On Earth

Daryl Ong

02-May-17 12:25

EP137: Jazz On Earth

To commemorate International Jazz Day, our electric collection of classic & contemparary compositions from all around the globe. Cuban jazz, Japanese funk, Afrobeat, polish free-jazz and many more!

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1:03 - (MEXICO) Los Dorados - Canción Muda

5:31 - (CUBA) Buena Vista Social Club - Cuba Habana

9:18 - (BRAZIL) Victor Assis Brasil - Stolen Stuff

14:22 - (SWITZERLAND) Erik Truffaz - Miss Kaba

21:09 - (POLAND) RGG - Prelude OP1 NO3

25:00 - (SOUTH AFRICA) Jazz Ministers - Zandile

31:46 - (NIGERIA) Fela Kuti - Eko Ile

39:27 - (JAPAN) Osaka Monaurail - (She's A) Riptide

44:33 - (INDONESIA) White Shoes & The Couples Company - Senja Mengila

48:59 - (MALAYSIA) WVC Trio +1 - The Rain Washed Away The Damn Haze

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