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Take Five - #93

Daryl Ong

15-May-16 14:00

Take Five - #93

Join us as we spin you our weekly collection of jazz music, sweeping across multiple sub-genres, comprising of both contemporary & classic compositions.

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0:12 - The Park - Das Bass

4:37 - Gerald Clayton ­ Bond: The Cast (3:46)

9:34 - Kendrick Scott Oracle ­ Never Catch Me

14:05 - Nils Krogh - Disposition

18:04 - Jazz Spastiks - Flying

21:17 - Nightmares On Wax - 70s 80s (RJD2 Remix)

26:47 - BADBADNOTGOOD - Can’t Leave The Night

31:24 - Psychic Temple - No Recall

37:40 - Bill Charlap - One Morning In May

44:10 - Terrace Martin - Think Of You feat Rose Gold & Kamasi Washington

50:03 - Hank Mobley Quartet -­ Avila And Tequila


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