Together, Tropika and Kampong Boogie are a match made in party heaven, uniting for a very special headliner.
Read MoreNo stranger to local record labels like Darker Than Wax, Halal Sol has now released this double platter on new imprint, Kopi Records.
Read MoreThe eight-track compilation is an ode to love and astronomy, all while capturing the electronica essence of The Analog Girl.
Read MoreThe Xingfoo&Roy musician has found second wind in his siiio alias, where he explores an electronic persona influenced by electro, techno and punk.
Read MoreIt’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.
Read MoreHalia explores way-out-there selections that range from downtempo discoveries to psychedelic Cantonese boogie. That’s just the kind of selector she is.
Read MoreThe milestone event presents a two-day double whammy of international phenoms including Leon Vynehall, Moxie, Luca Lozano and John Talabot.
Read MoreMouth 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.
Read MoreWe 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.
Read MoreThis mix is power-puffed nostalgia with a modern sheen, and it illustrates the archetypal vitality you can expect from a Mari set. All aboard.
Read MoreTogether with bedroom DJ crew 5210PM and culture-chasers alt-gps, Life In Arpeggio is launching The Party Expo(sure) at *SCAPE.
Read MoreIn episode 49 of Life In Arpeggio’s 15-Min Flash Mix, we explore the concept of duality. Light and dark, yin and yang, or in the case of our guest DJ, it’s sho&tell.
Read MoreDance music has the universal power to rally communities and support causes, and it’s not a gift that’s lost on us Singaporeans from our tiny speck on the map.
Read Morehowrøng’s mix explores light-footed heavy-hitting techno, muted breakcore and other dizzying mish-mashes that toss out the rigidity of classification.
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