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Ep104 - Cyberjaya Multimedia Festival, Apple Beats 1 & Murakami

Hafizan Razali, Bittersweet | Najwa Mahiaddin | Umapagan Ampikaipakan

04-Aug-18 16:00

Ep104 - Cyberjaya Multimedia Festival, Apple Beats 1 & Murakami

With our eyes set on unearthing the freshest flavours from unexpected places, we widen our scope with hand-picked musical gems from all across Asia. This week, we’ll be catching up with Fizan from Bittersweet & Najwa Mahiaddin ahead of the Cyberjaya Multimedia Festival 2018. We’ll also be talking about Apple’s new Asian centric show on Beats 1 and Murakami's Tokyo FM radio appearance.

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0:08 - Music News Roundup

8:54 - Karencici - Go On (Ft. Junoflo) (TWN)

11:44 - Bittersweet - Let It Fall (MY)

14:25 - Bittersweet Interview

21:35 - Najwa Mahiaddin Clip

23:39 - Najwa - Togok (MY)

28:17 - Milo Dinosaur - Tabah (MY)

32:56 - Ramayan - Sepintas Sastera Hati (MY)

38:05 - Juno And Hana - Air (MY)

43:36 - Najwa - Ocean (MY) 

Presented by: Othniel Ting


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Categories:  Music

Tags:  wavelengthasian musiccmf2018cyberjaya multimedia festival 2018BittersweetNJWAmilo dinosaurramayanbeats 1 radio the new asiaHaruki Murakamijuno and hannakarencici





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