Thursday, March 17, 2011

A Bridge Too Far Recordings & The Find Magazine - The Sun Still Rises In The East (Support Japan!)



1. Navid B & Damien Binder – Faith In Your Heart
2. Incise – Through You
3. Melodiq – Let Your Light Shine
4. LeftO – Some Time
5. M.A.E. – Click
6. Benjamin Diggins (ft. Pseudo Slang) - Believe & Renovate (Erjee remix ft. Joe Kickass)
7. The Broken Orchestra – Life (ft. Lady Paradox)
8. Teekay (of Dragon Fli Empire) – Runnin’ It (ft. Othello)
9. Dee La Kream – The Quartet
10. Soul Square – Sens Unik (ft. Fisto)
11. Kidkanevil – One For Tokyo
12. Weedy (of 40 Winks) – Beats and Pieces
13. JC Poppe – Foundation Of A Moment
14. Hi-Fi Network (Kelly of Destruments & ISM) – No Shore In Sight
15. J-Zen – Zion
16. Danny Drive Thru – Suggested Lowres
17. Bun – Just Like That
18. Dela – B Kind Rewind
19. The Broken Orchestra – Shibui

Support


"The natural disaster in Japan has wiped out towns, taken thousands and thousands of lives (with even more still missing) and had further knock on affects to several of the countries nuclear facilities. Japan is a calm, patient and dignified Nation and will no doubt build from this disaster, however in order to do that they will need as much help as possible.

It is with that in mind that A Bridge Too Far Recordings and The Find Magazine have teamed up to show financial support to the rescue and rehabilitation efforts that will be ongoing for the coming months if not years. Within just 72 hours they came up with this compilation, consisting of mostly unreleased music. Even some brand new material, such as the exclusive Erjee remix of Benjamin Diggins' 'Believe & Renovate' featuring Pseudo Slang and a new verse by Joe Kickass.

Other featured artists include Soul Square, Othello (of Lightheaded), Incise, Melodiq, Weedy (of 40 Winks), Teekay (of Dragon Fli Empire), Dela, Kidkanevil, LeftO and many more." - More info.

After downloading hundreds of albums by Japanese artists on this blog, now it's time to give them support back. Leeching music is fine with us, but now it's time to say thanks and to help the Japanese people in need. You can download a great compilation consisting of mainly unreleased music for only 5.99 euro (or more if you'd like), while all proceeds go directly to the British Red Cross Japan Tsunami Appeal! Win-win, right? Exactly. Support Japan.


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