Pumping out worldly party vibes in Orchard Towers since 1991, the prominent establishment accomplished a feat most local clubs couldn't – but was robbed of the opportunity.
Read MoreAnnounced on 14 May 2021, the city has tumbled into what’s called “Phase 2 (Heightened Alert)”, and its effect on live gigs is as ominous as it sounds.
Read MoreDespite coming from reputable past projects that include Giants Must Fall, wyd:syd and enec.e, the members of FERS unleash a dreamy outfit that sounds brand new.
Read MoreThe rapping human vegetable has peeled off another layer from his sprouting repertoire, teaming up with Beansprouts and Fauxe on production duties for his latest release.
Read MoreToying with loose wordplay and capricious phonetical rhythms, yams governs his own flow much like the freedom of a spoken word poet, full of conviction and magnetism.
Read MoreFrom hip-hop to hardstyle, Ministry of DJs is embracing all styles and personalities with its live-stream programme powered by XR Stages. Its founder, GemStarr, shares the evolution of the school since 2013.
Read MoreSmooth like clockwork, the undeniable rapport between the beatmaker and rapper has unleashed tracks that brandish old-school hues and stirring lyrical poetry.
Read MoreMuch like the chemistry between the two drum & bass stalwarts, this is a record full of nuance and magical moments, including guest vocals from Singapore’s own Weish.
Read MoreMatty Wainwright from The DJ Dispensary talks about the government’s gripe with DJ-ing, and how he managed to find a workaround to alleviate their concerns.
Read MoreTitled “Don’t Feel The Bass”, the first single starts out considerably heavier than Halal Sol’s past forays, before lunging into deeper, Detroitian territory that bears his signature.
Read MoreA performer behind a turntable is not a Pied Piper leading people to their demise. It’s time to tweak the rules that’ve kept the party scene at bay for far too long.
Read MoreSlip into the bizarre imagination that runs through the mother brain of Metamo Industries, a group of progressive creatives unleashing a boggling art exhibition in April.
Read MoreThe weekly live series coincides with the digital release of the band’s catalogue, culminating in a brand new EP of remade, reinvigorated classics.
Read MoreThe presence of Grid Culture adds more legitimacy to a city that sees its electronic community growing day by day. Founder and Ableton Certified Trainer, Syafiq Halid, shares his vision.
Read MoreIf robots could mosh, it would be to the beat of Microchip Terror’s music. In this interview, the eccentric mastermind spills the secrets behind his dystopian electronica.
Read MoreThe pandemic’s restrictions have crippled our clubscape, but how are our counterparts holding up in other nightlife hubs across Asia? This rundown will help put things in perspective.
Read MoreThough experimental techniques, SAtheCollective enhances traditional instruments like the dizi and guzheng to blend with the boundless playspace of electronic composition.
Read MoreBy exhibiting art on the streets, projects like Arts in Your Neighbourhood help to normalise culture in a city that often ignores it. The district-wide event happens on-site and online from 11 to 28 March.
Read MoreInnovative music acts like deførmed, BGourd, sl_owtalk and Cayenne will perform live at a beefed up version of Intriguant's UPLOADING series, hosted by CAKE in the gargantuan space.
Read MoreThe annual music event returns as an art exhibition, with unorthodox sound installations created by an ensemble of international artists.
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