The Observer is a full-length that is as spunky as their capricious performances; a deluge of wild-card deliveries that flip the script with neo-soul and nu-jazz formats.
Read MoreCovering techno, big room, trance and hip-hop, the Singaporean spectacle has more tricks up its sleeve for its third run.
Read MoreStart warming up those ankles. B10N presents a juke-charged 15-Min Flash Mix that will have your feet tied up in a pretzel by the end of it.
Read MoreTo pull this off during a gig-less climate, and for a free event that’s trying its best to unite the community? That’s just scum behaviour.
Read MoreKaye delivers a package of distilled wisdom that speaks to the room. This is a soundtrack of rebellion for a scene that’s sick of being locked in. The veteran steps up to share more.
Read MoreDon Aaron has orchestrated a blissful languor of instrumental bliss, much like the soundtrack of a vintage, neo-noir short film.
Read MoreThe New Modern Lights are a bunch of young guns who sound like they belong a decade earlier, yet they’ve managed to build a standing that’s irrefutably current.
Read MoreThe Esplanade’s annual music spectacle takes big strides on its 20th anniversary, welcoming industry legends, rising hotshots and special tie-ins with local collectives.
Read MoreFor 15 minutes, Erin Khan takes you on a nocturnal detour of shadows and moonlight, evoking the haze and passion that seep into the mood of a good ol’ party night.
Read MoreAltoduo flaunt a remarkable level of technical prowess that bounces between the two core members, functioning optimally like a well-oiled machine in motion.
Read MoreIf you could compose a soundtrack to your life, what would it be like? Anhedral embarks on an evergreen journey of retrospection, piecing together his identity like a fragmented jigsaw.
Read MoreThis is a mix bursting with pyro-level firepower, synonymous with the signature of this energetic wunderkind. Now sit up and plug in.
Read MoreOpening up its venues to live audiences, the Mosaic Music Series returns with shows from Bitty, The Steve McQueens, Dru Chen, Rangga Jones, and Saints Amongst Sinners.
Read MoreCapturing the hurricane moments of their youth is Carpet Golf, a new indie quartet with members from Subsonic Eye, Charm and The Neptune Waves. Enter their “brotherhood soup”.
Read MoreHow fast and ferocious do you like your beats? The homegrown collective and record label has constructed a network that unleashes these amped-up, overblown sounds.
Read MoreCulture is being killed, and the death toll is rising unforgivingly. What will we have left when the authorities finally decide to revive the city, if ever?
Read MoreIs Mediacorp’s indiego web radio programme going to be the next movement that adds legitimacy to Singaporean music? Time will tell.
Read MoreWith acid hooks, projectile beats and hypnotic vocals, the enigmatic ANVBS delivers a peaktime techno set using a semi-analogue setup.
Read MoreRevered rock legends, The Oddfellows, continue to be rebellious misfits with new single, “Silent Worlds”, taken off their upcoming third album that’s 29 years in the making.
Read MoreLaunched in 2008 by Republic Polytechnic students, the annual music festival is respected as one of the longest-running events in the scene. This is how it all comes together.
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