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No stranger to local record labels like Darker Than Wax, Halal Sol has now released this double platter on new imprint, Kopi Records.
DARE is a movement of empowerment that shows instances of bravery and resilience, and it’s a potent reminder that music doesn’t discriminate.
Before the trio head off on their first international stop in Japan, they’ll be showing gratitude to their Singaporeans fans with a local all-star concert.
Introducing a twist to gig venues, the ongoing series currently pops up at selected coffeeshop outlets of co-organiser Kim San Leng.
More than just event promoters, Endless Return also identifies as a record label, and it’ll be celebrating its sophomore release with this launch event.
Intimate gigs, massive venue. There’s something surreally captivating about wandering through music in a behemothic industrial playground like this.
The collective has teased a Halloween-themed party in October, and its 19th birthday celebration in December as a fitting swan song.
The eight-track compilation is an ode to love and astronomy, all while capturing the electronica essence of The Analog Girl.
There’s a new shimmering star illuminating the skyline of Singapore, and its name is NOVA perched atop level 63.
Infusing a playful twist into the live gig experience, singer-songwriter Marian Carmel is throwing an EP launch party.
The Xingfoo&Roy musician has found second wind in his siiio alias, where he explores an electronic persona influenced by electro, techno and punk.
Beatport is riding Singapore’s Web3 hype wave that emerges during the F1 season, participating in TOKEN 2049 while partnering with blockchain network, Polkadot.
It’s an enthralling union between the Syndicate beatmaker and the celebrated jazz pianist, riding off an inspired conversation that first began between them in Kyoto.
If you’ve dug the rule-flipping rebelliousness nature of Moonstone, you might just get cosy with its new sibling.
The global franchise has made its Asia debut in our little red dot, bringing its signature blend of Japanese, Brazilian and Peruvian cuisine.
The industrial-inspired restaurant and bar concept is a central gathering spot where vivacity meets passion.
Engineered to redefine the consumption of live performances, Polygon Productions' prowess needs to be felt in person for full effect.
Just like any exercise routine, change is always healthy. And for Tuff Club 2.0, they’re just starting to warm up all over again.
A festive bonanza of celebrations that spans two days and four events, Singapura Dub Club’s anniversary takes over multiple locations in the city.
The event fondly shares the promoters’ pop-up habits, taking over The Southern Depot at Gillman Barracks for their hugest hubbub yet.
Halia explores way-out-there selections that range from downtempo discoveries to psychedelic Cantonese boogie. That’s just the kind of selector she is.
The milestone event presents a two-day double whammy of international phenoms including Leon Vynehall, Moxie, Luca Lozano and John Talabot.
Mouth Of The Wolf truly goes for the jugular with lupine intensity. This is not an electronic pursuit. On the contrary, this is a record that rocks.
Complementing the bravado of the music, the track’s marketing also teases the upcoming questline for Sangriento’s upcoming concept album.
What does success truly look and sound like for a Singapore-raised aspirant? In this guest opinion piece, singer-songwriter and voice teacher, Ahikaa Arora, shares her experience.
Far from your contemporary concert space, the Battlebox offers an off-kilter acoustic and visual experience that you’ll be hard-pressed to find anywhere else.
Echoing its debut, Road to Sunda will showcase a miniature festival experience with tunage from homegrown and international guests – this time at Haw Par Villa.
This is top-form deførmed, spewing a polarising auditory trip you’ll either love or hate. “This album has like 10% of the world’s genres,” he quips.
We can’t emphasise enough how proud we are of their addition to the Boiler Room lineup, and all three aptly make up the soul of the Singapore scene.
SORRY NO CURE’s sound strategy involves ambient, harsh noise, K-pop, breakcore, trance, hyperpop, gabber and whatever tickles the imagination of its unbound orchestrators.
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