The design that Trase One did for 1st Anniversary bash went down well. I still have party-goers of that night coming up to me and shared how much they love the idea. Initially, we were exploring the possibility of his design on tees. In the end, we decided having it on party spray cans which were then given out to the people on the floor.
I also did a mixset which was supposed to be for Sonar radio. It was kind of a late submission, so didn’t make it to the broadcast. Hence I put up the hour-long set on Mixcloud for those who dig what I usually play from early to the peak hours of the night at my monthly residency in the club.
+UPDATE : Photo Album | Press  | Mixset

The design that Trase One did for 1st Anniversary bash went down well. I still have party-goers of that night coming up to me and shared how much they love the idea. Initially, we were exploring the possibility of his design on tees. In the end, we decided having it on party spray cans which were then given out to the people on the floor.

I also did a mixset which was supposed to be for Sonar radio. It was kind of a late submission, so didn’t make it to the broadcast. Hence I put up the hour-long set on Mixcloud for those who dig what I usually play from early to the peak hours of the night at my monthly residency in the club.

+UPDATE : Photo Album | Press  | Mixset

A Taste of Lush (ATOL) on Clubscape is a radio segment hosted by X’Ho. This was also my first time getting interviewed and then jammed with a musician on national radio. It was a lot of fun to be accompanied by Hafez Masterpiece who blended his vocals & effects to my set while I dropped tunes. For those who miss the show, the set will be posted up on Mixcloud once I get hold of the recording.
Another good piece of news to share is my bi-monthly Lush Mix line-up for the station. This is another great avenue to push for the post dubstep or future garage side of things to the listeners out there.
+ UPDATE: Photo Album | Video | Archived Show Pt 1 - 4

A Taste of Lush (ATOL) on Clubscape is a radio segment hosted by X’Ho. This was also my first time getting interviewed and then jammed with a musician on national radio. It was a lot of fun to be accompanied by Hafez Masterpiece who blended his vocals & effects to my set while I dropped tunes. For those who miss the show, the set will be posted up on Mixcloud once I get hold of the recording.

Another good piece of news to share is my bi-monthly Lush Mix line-up for the station. This is another great avenue to push for the post dubstep or future garage side of things to the listeners out there.

+ UPDATE: Photo Album | Video | Archived Show Pt 1 - 4


Shared my story as a bass head in the second edition of the CLEF.SG magazine. As always, it’s good to see publication delivering content on local music-makers, creative individuals and events. From tracing the rise of Singapore Bass music movement to featuring regional bands /performers, this is another issue that does not disappoint!

Shared my story as a bass head in the second edition of the CLEF.SG magazine. As always, it’s good to see publication delivering content on local music-makers, creative individuals and events. From tracing the rise of Singapore Bass music movement to featuring regional bands /performers, this is another issue that does not disappoint!

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Was invited to give a talk on ‘How To Make a Perfect Mixtape’ at the FFF Girl DJ Bootcamp. More of the heroines behind the workshop and my short Q&A feature in JUICE Singapore Oct 2011 Edition. 
+UPDATE : Photo Album | Video

Was invited to give a talk on ‘How To Make a Perfect Mixtape’ at the FFF Girl DJ Bootcamp. More of the heroines behind the workshop and my short Q&A feature in JUICE Singapore Oct 2011 Edition

+UPDATE : Photo Album | Video

Actually Mag Interview : Dance Music Pimptress

Actually Mag Interview : Dance Music Pimptress

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A big shout out to Timeout Singapore crew for the feature in The A-Z of Singapore Music. Gonna work even harder in the production side of things!

A big shout out to Timeout Singapore crew for the feature in The A-Z of Singapore Music. Gonna work even harder in the production side of things!

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If the only breakbeat you ever come across is still Fat Boy Slim and Crystal Method, it’s not your fault, blame it on the hype of mass media & the lack of social media back then. Now, there’s nothing to stop anyone from digging deeper to find out if there are more. Many years later, I still owe much to Yukun for egging me on to do up this promo mixset and helping out with the distribution of the CD to the hungry ears out there (*I suck at marketing myself). Personally, it was ground-breaking stage of my life; I had never been to any breakbeat party before, let alone afford any vacation to club overseas. Coupled with an active imagination of a non-existent dancefloor, the mixset was conceived in wax, 2nd hand turntables and a crappy Gemini mixer in my bedroom. 

Of how these vinyls ended up with me, it was a mystery to those chin-strokers who had this mental image of me heading down to a proper DJ record store or HMV to source for these goodies. The truth is I started out not even knowing how or where to go about ordering vinyls from overseas. They were mostly vinyls stashed in unwanted boxes at this strange store up on the Army Market at Beach Road. I still remembered the concerned face of the owner, Andy who kept asking me, “You collect this?”

Hence if you are a vinyl head or looking up for these tracks in this set, good luck and have fun clicking for the digital copies! 

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