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The soundtracks of BUMBUM parties offer some low-end lovin’, slapping and smacking with bass-heavy genres like dancehall and grime.
This is a FXTRT that’s found their footing again post-stumble, and they’re definitely here for a good time.
Indeed, local promoters are not immune to the allure of social media DJs’ massive followings, and who could blame them really?
No more speculation. No more guessing. You’re now welcome to ascend the stairs and saunter through the entryway of RASA.
If you like some surprise in your night out, The Island Collective is introducing a worthy wildcard format in their freshly minted events.
Like a raging demon indeed, dark synth producer Microchip Terror has dropped another manic number aptly called “Cyber Akuma.
Shutter Rhythms stemmed from a “frustration with the lack of physical spaces for short-term creative projects”.
If you’re a diehard trance trooper or you’re looking to raise the roof with your trance fam, ZIPPY and the city of UTOPIA welcome you with open arms.
Marquee honours house and its affiliates with the CIRQUE residency, a fitting event name for the Big Top of entertainment that Marquee houses.
cawfeeMIX!! goes bankai on the decks for you to unleash your inner anime animal on the dan-da-dan-dancefloor.
“Overdue” marks a long but gradual path towards RENE’s long-awaited debut full-length which she plans to unveil in 2026.
Just imagine a destructive din of hard techno seething within the polished architecture of Marina Bay Sands. That’s HYPERSONIC for you.
Audaciously committed and fearless in style, Sgstingray is a producer’s dream – doing whatever the heck he wants.
The Sunda organisers have finally released its first-wave lineup for next year’s shenanigans and it’s shaping up to be a doozy.
GOTHMYSTERYMAFIA has unleashed a Hydra-esque 11-track record that splits its heads in the disparate directions of hip-hop, jungle and bass music.
Together, Tropika and Kampong Boogie are a match made in party heaven, uniting for a very special headliner.
From what it has revealed so far ahead of its official opening in January 2025, RASA looks to be a cultural benefactor to the scene.
“Transportation Blues” isn’t a ride that reinvents the wheel, but it’s one that’ll whisk you away into a place that feels familiar.
Erupting like a big bang, there’s a new entertainment centre of gravity forming in the CBD with five signature venues.
Wonder Room is an addition that joins the ranks of swank, fitting if that’s your cup of tea or glass of Cavair Martini.
“eko” is engrossing and a pleasant pill to swallow, and it might just turn into your next ear-worming obsession.
Sambal Snake returns to the fray with “Higher Quality”, a bite-sized morsel still packed with his irreverent take on hip-hop.
You can either choose to start right away at Chimichanga VivoCity, or join the rollicking road trip of the Día de los Muertos Party Bus.
The tsunami of influence that Tanjong Beach Club brought to the scene has been tremendous. Time will tell what this next wave brings next year.
With burly showcases like Dogfest, Dogswain has proven that it’s full of bark and definitely plenty of bite.
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.
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