With the dry spell that continues to hang over the scene, the revival of Kult Kafe at its new address is a much-needed morale booster.
Read MoreSince the beginning of 2021, Ke’lektiv has been an ongoing force in the sustenance of the DJ community, providing these fading talents with a platform to express themselves.
Read MoreThe aftermath of Phase 2 (HA) is dragging along new circumstances of uncertainty that aren’t doing favours for an already damaged sector of Singapore’s music scene.
Read MoreFrom hip-hop to hardstyle, Ministry of DJs is embracing all styles and personalities with its live-stream programme powered by XR Stages. Its founder, GemStarr, shares the evolution of the school since 2013.
Read MoreMatty Wainwright from The DJ Dispensary talks about the government’s gripe with DJ-ing, and how he managed to find a workaround to alleviate their concerns.
Read MoreSlip into the bizarre imagination that runs through the mother brain of Metamo Industries, a group of progressive creatives unleashing a boggling art exhibition in April.
Read MoreThe weekly live series coincides with the digital release of the band’s catalogue, culminating in a brand new EP of remade, reinvigorated classics.
Read MoreThe presence of Grid Culture adds more legitimacy to a city that sees its electronic community growing day by day. Founder and Ableton Certified Trainer, Syafiq Halid, shares his vision.
Read MoreBy exhibiting art on the streets, projects like Arts in Your Neighbourhood help to normalise culture in a city that often ignores it. The district-wide event happens on-site and online from 11 to 28 March.
Read MoreThe annual music event returns as an art exhibition, with unorthodox sound installations created by an ensemble of international artists.
Read MoreThe beloved establishment, that has played host to a myriad of events for music and the arts, has announced that it is now looking for a new home.
Read MoreThese optimistic developments have assembled a silver lining for the scene that’s far from thin, but formidable in the face of a new, unpredictable year.
Read MoreBaby steps for the much-awaited reopening of the local gig scene. Here’s a list of designated venues and new social distancing guidelines you need to know come 1 November.
Read MoreRecord shop, coffee joint and overall hip hangout in Joo Chiat, the lifestyle concept store reveals how it manages to flourish even after a risky relocation in these unstable times.
Read MoreLocal record store, The Analog Vault, celebrates with a series of streamed DJ sets and live performances in partnership with Singapore Community Radio and BCUBE.
Read MoreSpearheaded by Collective Minds and Ebenex, 222 Arts Club gets a reboot that transforms it into a production space for brands and artistes to expand on their storytelling capabilities.
Read MoreTaking action before the COVID crisis, Debbie Y of Moonrise Studio shares how the photography enterprise stayed afloat even with events in low tide.
Read MoreEven with events on the shelf, Mischief Makers are not done with their experiments. Jaymi McManus, founder of the production lab responsible for some of the best party setups over the years, shares his perspective.
Read MoreRecord stores in Singapore still need plenty of assistance. Sharing their struggles are the knowledgeable vinyl gurus behind The Analog Vault, a go-to spot for crate diggers in the city.
Read MoreMusic studios have also been hit hard by the pandemic. We check in on Tonehouse Studios, a boutique establishment that’s been winning the favour of local musicians in the past year.
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