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Ep105 - Taiwanese Jams, Music Festival Cruises & Namewee

Othniel Ting | Benjamin Kee

11-Aug-18 16:00

Ep105 - Taiwanese Jams, Music Festival Cruises & Namewee

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 discuss music festival cruises, Namewee representing Japan in France & an exclusive mix of Taiwanese hip hop, indie rock, and soul.

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0:00 - Music News Roundup

5:52 - Elephant Gym - 春雨 Spring Rain (TWN)

10:16 - 9m88 - 九頭身日奈 (TWN)

14:12 - Everfor - 甜蜜的房間 (TWN)

17:54 - 問題總部 - LOST (TWN)

22:30 - 音樂人 Yellowfreak - 後現代獨白 (TWN)

25:56 - 莫宰羊 - 尿尿 ft. T.I.G 鐵巨人 (TWN)

29:34 - LilYang - 小姐來 ft. MBK媽寶王(BMK) (TWN)

32:56 - TIPSY - 深夜低氣壓 (TWN)

37:40 - Player - Baby Come Back (LAYTONWOOHBILL雷頓狗 Flip) (TWN)

Produced by: Othniel Ting


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