Is this for cosmetic use? bodypainting? art? That will make a huge difference. I ask because Paasche VL is a siphon feed- which is extremely odd for makeup work. For bodypainting/art this makes sense. For cosmetic use, not so much.
That said, I'd go for a Sparmax compressor, I use the Sparmax 1A and like it a lot. Temptu sells a modified version of this compressor which lacks the PSI gauge. I wouldn't get something like the kett jet or iwata silver jet, as I'm not a fan of the jet style air propellers over true compressors.
As far as brushes, I perfer a top feed such as Sparmax's SP-35 or Iwata's HP-B. Brush choice is going to largely be effected by what you are looking for in a brush, and what is available in your area as far as the consumables go (needles, nozzles, needle caps, crown caps, etc.).
I prefer standard braided hoses versus the plasic coil style, and don't like quick release mechanism hoses, but that's personal preferance.
I get my airbrush supplies through Industry Cosmetics (Canada), Temptu (USA), Naimies (USA). You can also get airbrush supplies from art supply houses such as Dick Blick, DixieArt, etc.
I'd suggest getting a brush which can either have the nozzle changed out to utilize an assortment of needle sizes, or go with one with a 35mm needle, if this is for cosmetic use, as that is the most versatile for such work.