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Wavelength Ep260

Voice of Baceprot

27-Sep-21 22:00

Wavelength Ep260

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. Indonesian metal trio, Voice of Baceprot, joins us to talk about their new single, upcoming european tour and more.
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01:54 - Anjing Dub - Gembira

05:20 - Rub of Rub - Oriental Eksotik

08:27 - BAP. - SAME SHOES NO COMPANY

09:44 - White Shoes & the Couples Company - Kisah Dari Selatan Jakarta

14:10 - VOB Interview

22:37 - VOB - God, Allow Me (Please) To Play Music

25:56 - Margasatwa - Setelah Itu

29:10 - FUGO - Lagu Balada Kala Hujan

33:05 - Ky Dan - Hopeless

37:08 - Airliftz, Marcc - More Than Friends

Produced by: Othniel Ting

Presented by: Othniel Ting


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