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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.
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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.
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Hyperfocus: These Promoters Redefine Post-Modern Club Sounds For A New Party Frontier
There’s a recurring impetus for post-modern club music where anything can happen, and that’s the lifeblood of Hyperfocus events.
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Craft aside, the earnest expression of elo elo’s lived experiences is what makes this record truly shine. It’s a shame that the EP only spans a short seven tracks at 23 minutes long.
The debut showcase of the new FRAU. promotion, Heat Rave is livening up the themed Changi enclave by bringing underground dance music to the masses.
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.
The entire project feels like a piece of Kin Leonn’s intricate live performances condensed into a brisk 21 minutes.
The band succinctly describe it as a message of “alienation and existential dissonance”; and we get it, sometimes you just wanna make some noise.
Pegged as the EP’s first single, the track takes inspiration from ’80s synthwave and the domain of dark electronic pop.
If you’re not sipping the hype from the Sangriento ether yet, perhaps it’s time you became engrossed in a new story.
Outlook Origins extends its lauded country-hopping club tour to Singapore, now giving us a taste of the Tisno spectacle.
To kick it off its new residency , Blackout has announced the return of John Talabot who’s been a welcome fixture at Blackout events.
With a showcase event titled minimum fuss, Super Enjoy takes over Enclave on 4 April for their first official outing for the year.
From late-night set-ups to early-morning tear-downs, this is how OurStrayLiberties and ROOM 526 are keeping the scene alive.
There’s a recurring impetus for post-modern club music where anything can happen, and that’s the lifeblood of Hyperfocus events.
Low End Hz is a concept dedicated to the niche yet adored ambit of UK bass sounds that’ve taken root in Singapore soil.
Strange Weather Dunia is the name of this advanced form, cementing the collective’s augmented influence in the Southeast Asian region.
Just like how fabled angels can be both saints and sinners, Falling Islands’ CYBXRANGEL wields a spectrum of interpretations.
The song is dedicated to everyone who isn’t defined by their past flames as they find solace in the lessons born from reminiscing, grieving and accepting.
NASH.D delivers a studded constellation of dancefloor surprises scattered like stars in a galaxy. That is the ASTROLAB experience at Marquee Singapore.
It’s a barrage of nostalgia that would make grown fans weep, and a mighty crash course for younger audiences who wish to discover the origins of our scene.
While these might lack a costly branded watermark, it doesn’t make the intention of these gigs any less legitimate.
ATC describes this record as “a raw and unflinching reflection on chaos, grief, and resilience”, evident in the band’s larger, louder and more aggressive sound.
The notion of letting one’s hair down is etched into antiquity, and Baia is honouring that tradition with its ascent.
Behind The Green Door has announced its collaboration with The Maha Co., the doha taco concept helmed by homegrown rapper YUNG RAJA.
Released on the New York-based Aqualabian Records, the new three-track EP by Raja Rani gives nods to their roots.
Sun Cell’s debut album, like the twin-toned relationship of life and death, comprises two parts of solo and collaborative offerings.
Gifted Fire’s seven-track album is not unlike a transportive and vivid saga that chronicles an atlas of sounds.
While still leaning into his native pop influences, Noah Corolla is a project that sees the musician swerving towards electronic music and hyperpop.
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.
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