Fresh Filter: Volume 1

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Fresh Filter:
Volume 1
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Compilation album by
Various Artists
ReleasedMay 22, 2015
Genre
Producer Russ Davis

Fresh Filter: Volume 1 is a compilation album of OPM songs by various local indie music acts that heard on Jam 88.3's supplemental program Fresh Filter. The compilation album is a joint project of Jam 88.3 and local vinyl retailer Satchmi, and is produced by the show's host Russ Davis. [1]

It is composed of 12 tracks (in a 2-disc vinyl set) which are performed by local and unsigned Filipino indie music artists/bands (A Problem Like Maria, Autotelic, B.P. Valenzuela, Bullet Dumas, Cheats, Flying Ipis, Library Kids, Moonwlk, Ourselves the Elves, Tandems' 91, The Ransom Collective, and Yolanda Moon). [2] [3] [4]

Track listing

Side A
No.TitleArtistLength
1."Misteryoso" Autotelic  
2."Love Like"A Problem Like Maria 
3."A Quiet Walk Outside"Library Kids 
4."I Wouldn't Mind"Ourselves the Elves 
5."Fools" The Ransom Collective  
6."Over and Over Again"Flying Ipis 
Side B
No.TitleArtistLength
7."PSSST!" Bullet Dumas  
8."Accidents" Cheats  
9."At Last"Tandems' 91 
10."Irish"Moonwlk 
11."Pretty Car" B.P. Valenzuela  
12."Pasensya"Yolanda Moon 

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