| Starting off with a set of Japanese music, that includes some of the earliest known recordings that were made in Japan at the turn of the 20th century. They’re from a new compilation from Sublime Frequencies. |
| Whoma - Immortality Osamu Kitajima - Benzaiten |
| Kamimu Tomoko Sunazaki - Tegoto (Japanese Koto Music) |
| Songs Of The Stonemason Unknown - Traditional Folk Songs Of Japan ( Part Two) |
| Dance-Songs At Bon, In Hokkaido Unknown - Traditional Folk Songs Of Japan ( Part One) |
| Unknown Bairo Suenaga Togi and gagaku musicians from the Imperial Household Orchestra (recorded 1903) - Exploring Sound Storing Machines: The First 78rpm Records from Japan, 1903-1912 |
| Unknown Kappore Sumako of Shinbashi- voice and shamisen (recorded c. 1903) - Exploring Sound Storing Machines: The First 78rpm Records from Japan, 1903-1912 |
| Unknown Joruri Taiko-ki Ju Danme Toyozawa Shinzaemon- shamisen, Inoue Satokishi- voice (recorded c. 1912) - Exploring Sound Storing Machines: The First 78rpm Records from Japan, 1903-1912 |
| East Meets East Masayuki Koga & Rahul Sariputra - East Meets East |
| 'Til The Freedom Comes Home Shabaka and the Ancestors - We Are Sent Here by History |
| La Cumbia Me Está Llamando Nubya Garcia - Source |
| My Queen Is Anna Julia Cooper Sons of Kemet - Your Queen Is A Reptile |
| I Waka Dey Go Etuk Ubong - I Waka Dey Go (single) |
| Hobalayeey Nabadu! (Hello Peace!) 4 Mars - Super Somali Sounds from the Gulf of Tadjoura |
| Tilman Baa Lagu Socdaa (Follow the Rules 4 Mars - Super Somali Sounds from the Gulf of Tadjoura |
| Daroor (The Rain Didn't Come) 4 Mars - Super Somali Sounds from the Gulf of Tadjoura |


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