The return of Jazz In July is the first time The Esplanade has allowed live performances (without audiences) since its closure, featuring 43 masters of the local jazz scene.
Read MoreDid you know that one of the scene’s most important music festivals is run by students? The kids are alright as they go the extra mile with this extra-curricular undertaking.
Read MoreThis comes after the organisers of EPIZODE5: EPILOGUE revealed the first-wave lineup for the 2021 Vietnamese festival in an official press statement.
Read MoreA lot sure has happened. Thank you for believing in Life In Arpeggio and for taking the time to support storytelling in local music journalism. We reflect on our first year.
Read MoreThe annual race event has been given the red light due to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, but there might still be hope for off-track entertainment in the coming months.
Read MoreDisarray doesn’t always equate to disunity, and the scene has shown that it is capable of staying strong when the context appears bleak. This is a clarion call for it to stick together now more than ever.
Read MoreFor the next six weeks, Music Matters Live is adapting to the constrained gig climate with an initiative that pushes the boundaries of digital collaboration.
Read MoreDarker Than Wax has virtually recreated the Chye Seng Huat Hardware partygrounds for their next BREW live-stream. Find out how you can join the fun.
Read MoreSolid Gold Productions is honouring the pillars of hip-hop with a large-scale warehouse party, featuring dance battles, all-day graffiti and deft turntablists.
Read MoreThe seventh edition of Garden Beats will be remembered fondly for its no-backing-down resilience. And it showed that, in the face of the COVID-19 crisis, people just wanna let go and party.
Read MoreReturning for its seventh edition, the flagship festival of promoters, Sunshine Nation, is taking root in Fort Canning Park once more on 29 February 2020.
Read MoreDub Skank’in Hifi Soundsystem and Subvert HQ unite for a bass-centric event next month that embarks on a journey through dub and jungle. It’s gonna be fast, gonna be irie.
Read MoreTwo of the scene’s brightest collectives are piecing together a tag-team jamboree to kick-start the year, in yet another newfangled location that puts the scene on its toes.
Read MoreWith its reputable crew from 24OWLS, formidable female-centric lineup and gargantuan historical venue, The Alex Blake Charlie Sessions was one for the books.
Read MoreFrom emerging promoters and clubs to steady stalwarts who changed the game, here are 10 achievements that made 2019 a great year for partying.
Read MoreWhile Neon Lights was not without triumphant moments, it was plagued with jarring flaws like a delayed queue system, last-minute lineup changes and sound issues that had musicians walking off stage.
Read MoreWhen two industry powerhouses come together, you can expect a novel festival that knows the ropes and bolsters the scene. The new collaboration features bands like Sobs, Bedchamber, HE1ST and more.
Read MoreWhen you try driving unstoppable passion into the ground, it only gets up stronger. Following the departure of Laneway, the 24OWLS team shares how the setback evolved into the birth of The Alex Blake Charlie Sessions.
Read MoreSome promoters don’t bat an eyelid when cherishing a genre’s authenticity and culture. But for these reggae pioneers, respecting it is as vital as living life itself.
Read MoreRave collective TropicLab teams up with Wonderfruit’s Rainforest Pavilion for an unprecedented rooftop bash in one of Singapore’s oldest malls.
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