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House Musicians & Brother Duo, Doppelgangerz, Rekindle Their Identity With A Retrospective EP
Doppelgangerz have had an arduous journey getting to where they are today, and it wouldn’t have been possible without their greatest support system – each other, as brothers.
SPOTS

A DIY Space For Underground Rock: The Ethos Behind OurStrayLiberties And ROOM 526
From late-night set-ups to early-morning tear-downs, this is how OurStrayLiberties and ROOM 526 are keeping the scene alive.
HAPPENINGS

Bassis Asia Commemorates 10th Anniversary With A String Of Singapore Parties & Asia Tour
Titled “Bass10X Anniversary”, this ambitious Bassis initiative is set to organise multiple party events all over Asia in the coming months.
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The band’s music has always been steeped in melancholy, but the tenor this single takes is audibly different.
You’ve probably seen this outrageous DJ performance format on social media by now – why go back-to-back when you can go face-to-face?
Joining the momentum of the Singapore Grand Prix buzz is the aptly-named GrooveDriver Festival, a separate event organised by 8-Beat Collective.
While math rock may form the skeleton of their sound, the trio admittedly “plays everything from instrumental to experimental music”.
A little birdie also tells us that Blackout’s got something cosy planned just for riders coming to the island, and it’ll be something you’d wanna discover for yourself.
If you’re well-versed with all the synchronised hand choreography of “Bizarre Love Triangle”, then chances are, you were part of the Mambo Jambo phenomenon.
A key event of Singapore Design Week 2025, this revival of Urban Ventures looks to be a takeover of the Jalan Besar neighbourhood across two weekends.
Together with creative producer Esther Goh, we are co-programming “Bunker B2B” at Fort Canning’s Battlebox with 14 B2B pairs and 28 performers.
ETVD DAY propels the timeless genre towards the masses with a free-entry policy at Our Tampines Hub. And y’know what they say – hip-hop is for everyone.
The space does live up to its promise of feeling like a friend’s home – keeping in mind that this friend in question has the means to fulfil their audiophile dreams.
The local festival climate might’ve been somewhat of a drought lately, but Somewhere Out There, it looks like it’s beginning to lift up.
There arguably wouldn’t be any Singaporean alternative scene without the ingenuity of Leslie Low and the vision of The Substation.
A recurring event initiative by Global Cultural Alliance held at Fort Canning’s Battlebox, it transforms the historical attraction into a nightlife conversation starter.
Expect a repertoire of woozy deep house, rare disco, left-field soul and out-there funk. Yes, your BREW fix is back.
Whatever you’re doing, this piece will instantly disconnect you the moment you hit play, like a thwack of techno lobotomy.
There’s no downplaying the scene-crossing significance of this triple collab between Syndicate, BTVC and weish – this track does the trick.
Beyond sharing origin stories and inspirations behind songs, these local podcasters want audiences to know bands on a more personal level.
Mary Sue’s musical palette, deeply influenced by the profound wisdom of Taoist philosophy and the shimmering splendour of Southeast Asian music, transports you.
Dharma revisits his extreme metal roots not by replicating old forms but by stretching his instrument to its absolute limits.
The new offering is a refreshing, smoky number packed with a laissez-faire attitude synonymous with the chill Blush blueprint.
If ‘90s rave sounds make you feel warm and tingly , pay attention because Sound Renegades is back with another blast from the past.
After a hiatus following their last event in 2017, the 100 Bands Festival promoters are now making a comeback to the tune of SG60.
This party is only priced at $10 with $10 drinks all night long. Count on Thugshop to make this event accessible and inclusive for all.
LENERD+10 is an extension of his usual LENERD+1 series, a giga-sized one of that with a roster of 10 crowd faves and up-and-comers.
In the second instalment of this mini-series, we speak to 23-year-old Mun AM, the creator and wordsmith behind Alter Start, a DIY zine celebrating our music scene today.
Titled “Bass10X Anniversary”, this ambitious Bassis initiative is set to organise multiple party events all over Asia in the coming months.
Billed as a celebration of Indian and South Asian music and creativity, FUDGE is the brainchild of GrooveTop and Twelve Degrees.
For “Sikuru Express”, the Singapore-based producer pays homage to the charm of Sri Lanka’s early-noughties bus music – or Bus Sindu culture.
For a violent crash course, look no further than their latest debut album titled CORPSE PARTY that’s a bonanza of their mish-mashing ideas.
Welcome to Behind the Scene, a mini–series spotlighting the unsung heroes who help preserve our local music history. We begin with 760coremedia’s photography journey.
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