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Ep85 - Re-enterprise

Ismail Ibrahim, Enterprise

17-Mar-18 16:00

Ep85 - Re-enterprise

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. Ismail Ibrahim from Enterprise joins us for a rundown on the inner workings of the band’s experimental synth-driven sound for their intergalactical second album – Episode 2: Fantastic Planets. 

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1:12 - Koij Ono - Momoshima (JPN)

7:02 - Sunset Rollercoaster - Cool Of Lullaby (TWN)

11:29 - Hiroshi Satoh - Say Goodbye (JPN)

14:33 - Yaak Lab - Rain (ft. Yellow Fang) (TH)

19:54 - Sosupersam - Drip (PHI)

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23:22 - Enterprise Interview 1

33:33 - Enterprise - Diorama (MY)

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39:07 - Enterprise Interview 2

48:09 - Enterprise - End Of An Era (MY)

Produced by: Othniel Ting

Presented by: Othniel Ting


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