When two industry powerhouses come together, you can expect a novel festival that knows the ropes and bolsters the scene. The new collaboration features bands like Sobs, Bedchamber, HE1ST and more.
Read More“You can take the boy out of Jurong, but you can't take the Jurong out of the boy.” Shak’thiya, soulful frontman of The Baits, remains humble despite his burgeoning fame in the scene.
Read MoreThe objective of ÆTHER? To craft an atmospheric series where rock bands whip up ambient experiences for punters in a cosy, tranquil environment. We chat with co-founder, Jayni Wong.
Read MoreWhen you try driving unstoppable passion into the ground, it only gets up stronger. Following the departure of Laneway, the 24OWLS team shares how the setback evolved into the birth of The Alex Blake Charlie Sessions.
Read MoreAfter an outstanding three-year run, the house and techno club will be shuttering its doors at its Tanjong Pagar outlet, with its final party at the end of the year on 31 December.
Read MoreSome promoters don’t bat an eyelid when cherishing a genre’s authenticity and culture. But for these reggae pioneers, respecting it is as vital as living life itself.
Read MoreRave collective TropicLab teams up with Wonderfruit’s Rainforest Pavilion for an unprecedented rooftop bash in one of Singapore’s oldest malls.
Read MoreMaking a splash from 14 to 16 November at the Fountain Square, Sound Port Clarke Quay showcases a new wave of electronic talents that include Shye, brb., YAØ and more.
Read MoreThe Analog Girl has discreetly released Soundtrack For ALICE, a series of nine ambient tracks that can only be heard, in full, in a new business park in one-north called ALICE@Mediapolis.
Read MoreBefore the 2019 edition of Neon Lights kicks off, we chat with festival founder, Declan Forde, about organising such a mammoth event, punters’ demands and why Neon Lights really disappeared in 2017.
Read MoreSpeckled with the dust from a VHS tape and awash with Shinjuku-neon filters, the electronic sound of don.a.a.ron is a campy fantasy that harks back to the synth-hugged ‘80s.
Read MoreFrom its ravegrounds of Headquarters and Tuff Club to its spontaneous salvo of pop-ups, this is the story of The Council and its unstoppable growth.
Read MoreWhat is rock & roll without a shock factor? Slinging a raucous sound that harks back to the fuzz-crusted, DIY days of garage rock, Knightingale knows how to make an impact.
Read MoreKult Yard is a new hangout pieced together by the offbeat folks behind Kult Kafe, and it's surfacing from the scene with an opening weekender stuffed with tunage, tastes and a live graffiti bombing.
Read MoreWe chat with DJ Itch, the Japanese time-surfing vinyl-hunter, as he shares the story behind his retro obsession with Asian rare groove music – from a-go-go to pop yeh yeh.
Read MoreWho planted the seeds of Wonderfruit? How do you build a pop-up city? Why is the Thai multi-disciplinary festival essential to sustainable living? We chat with festival founder, Pranitan “Pete” Phornprapha.
Read MorePacked with a goldmine of indie anthems and guilty pleasures, and a gung-ho attitude of not taking things too seriously, Eatmepoptart has never lost that feeling since 2004.
Read MoreFour years they’ve been pushing the tempo and pulling out all the stops, and for their next birthday, Revision Music is having a stacked triple weekender that showcases what they’re all about.
Read MoreIt don’t mean a thing if it ain’t got that swing. But undeniably, Maduro is suavely swinging with sincerity and class from its quaint jazz lounge in Dempsey.
Read MoreStarting out as a spark in Israel, the Fat Fish Familia now illuminates Singapore’s party scene with a passion. We unearth the tales of its growth through co-founder, Orio Leshem.
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