Integrity Records, established by Eddie Niguel in 2016, has helped shape Singapore as a first-world hub for electronic music with its global roster. Listen to these 25 defining tracks now.
Read MoreIn this episode of the 15-Min Flash Mix, Aresha keeps the junglist heart beating, pounding to the rhythm of wobbly quakes and Amen breaks.
Read MoreHow do you build a world no one’s ever seen? And how do you entertain a restless community while supporting an industry in its most trying time? The team of Take Back The Nights plugs into this interview.
Read MoreThe prodigious beatmaker keeps the series going with a tailored listening experience; a mesmerising set that mirrors rainy day music or the ambience of a lounge.
Read MoreFor the 15-Min Flash Mix, ARNT has pieced together a euphoric and kaleidoscopic set of vivid synthscapes, inviting you into a world of fantasy.
Read MoreWe need to talk about the mental health of those in nightlife, and this is where The Therapy Room comes in. Watch this new series of intimate conversations and heartfelt soundtracks from local DJs.
Read MoreCollaboration is the core of DSML’s output, and that’s what makes him whimsically unpredictable as an electronic producer, with works spanning funk-pop, hip-hop and soultronica.
Read MoreFor 15 minutes, toss out whatever you might think of synth-pop fixture, The Analog Girl, and enjoy this head-spinning voyage that spans her influences.
Read MoreBrendon P is what many would call a legend, and that is no exaggeration. Dropping 15 tracks in 15 minutes, the industry phenom takes you to school on this episode of the 15-Min Flash Mix.
Read MoreDJ Aurora’s contribution to the 15-Min Flash Mix invites you to take a mosey down memory lane, as it slips into a stream of charming vintage cuts.
Read MoreTitled SG FOOTWERKING, the online documentary series features key interviews with juke DJs and dancers in the local community.
Read MoreTo commemorate Life In Arpeggio’s third year, we’re introducing a brand new series where guest acts have 15 minutes to create a journey, starting with the inimitable and irresistible Sivanesh.
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 MoreConveying the dystopian narrative is a network of cold, harsh instrumentation, coming together in mish-mashed formats of dronetronica and dark electro.
Read MoreBalmoral is the culmination of MZA’s flashback excavation, a debut EP of electronic instrumentals comprising trip-hop, deep house and drum & bass.
Read MoreThe Ice Cream Sundays resident’s first official release translates his imagination and influences into dystopian musical fantasies.
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 MoreMuch like the chemistry between the two drum & bass stalwarts, this is a record full of nuance and magical moments, including guest vocals from Singapore’s own Weish.
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 MoreTitled “Don’t Feel The Bass”, the first single starts out considerably heavier than Halal Sol’s past forays, before lunging into deeper, Detroitian territory that bears his signature.
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