Still experimenting, still keeping the scene on its toes; this marks a new ascent of The Analog Girl, and she’s ready to unleash her fantasies one more time.
Read MoreUjikaji Records thrives on its adventures in the avant-garde, serving as a gateway to the otherworldly side of Singaporean music. We dive deep with the veteran local label.
Read MoreThe touches of the ambient-inclined Kin Leonn create a sublime, meditative state that’s inherent in his works, evoking daydreams you don’t want to wake up from.
Read MoreBreaking out of the mental abyss and finding the resolve to turn his life around, Joshua Aaron Goh adopted a per[sona that turned out to be his most personal yet.
Read MoreAs a custodian of local hip-hop culture for nearly 20 years, KoFlow is a master at what he does, and he’s not ready to be toppled off his throne just yet.
Read MoreWhat does the imagination of Inch look like? The inimitable Inch Chua reveals why she’s always stepping out of her comfort zone as a performer, and how she fuels her explorative spirit while bettering herself.
Read MoreWe grabbed a chat with the Baybeats team about making the festival a reality in these hindering circumstances, and discover that the spirit of Baybeats is still as unyielding as ever.
Read MoreWe slip our shoes off and step into the psyche of one of the scene’s most promising discoveries, as 10vacations shares the origination of her journey and how she manoeuvres through it with charm.
Read MoreThrough fortnightly episodes, Majulah Weekender by Zendyll will feature fresh pairings between producers and vocalists as they come together to create new originals exclusive to the series.
Read MoreGet intimate with one of the scene’s most treasured figures, as Tim De Cotta bares his soul in this interview about scene longevity and his new perspective on love.
Read MoreThe 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 MoreThe serendipitous team-up was made possible after DEON shared a stage with Shohey’s band in Tokyo last year, resulting in this spine-tingling acoustic single.
Read MoreThese active, local and independent record labels provide exposure and an organised system that benefit artistes and audiences, giving the scene more long-term credibility.
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 MoreHear ye, the Far East Empress speaks. Masia One reveals the story behind her latest hit single, lessons learnt in Jamaica, and going head-to-head with the patriarchy embedded in the music industry.
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 MoreHow does a band like M1LDL1FE move forward when they’re already ahead of the curve? In this interview, get to know their headspace in light of their new single, “Small Lanes”.
Read MoreHomegrown DIY label, Tired Records, handpicked several local bands across genres and had them record rare covers of each other. We speak to the label’s co-founders on how and why they did it.
Read MoreReleases In Arpeggio is a series that unearths newfound, original sounds from the local music scene, while highlighting their authors and the stories they wish to convey.
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