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Sorry for the late news and tiny unreadable flyer, but if you’re headed downtown tonight you could check out Old School:
As part of the Singapore Design Festival, world-wide promoters of German design excellence DMY Berlin will showcase ‘Berlin Products’, an exhibition featuring selected works, limited editions and new pieces of 15 Berlin Designers during the Singapore stopover of its 4-nation DMY Asia Tour.
The Opening Party will debut the Wallwork Sessions; a series of micro-performances by Wallwork featuring:
Eswandy (1800 to 1830)
Amberhaze (1830 to 1915)
MUON (1930 to 2015)
Cosmic Tree (2030 to 2115)
Admission is free.
(via iamtakingcontrol)
thoughts on our next album.
so i’ve been thinking a lot about our next album and the release of it. as of now the band has probably only 1 thousand plus bucks to record our songs with. We currently have 3 complete songs and a few new ones that i’ve written for the band. Like i mentioned earlier, we’ll be working with bani haykal on some tracks with spoken word poetry so that might add a different feel to the songs pretty excited for that collaboration.
financially, we’re pretty weak for now cause we’re all in NS and i’m still schooling so the money we get don’t really go to our music. maybe just for the jamming sessions. even though isa and syadie are busy in camp, we’re all still all very motivated and will get together every chance we get to jam out our new songs and get them ready for recording.
our label, kittywu records (errol and lesley), will not be contributing financially to our next release, for an understandable reason of course. they just got a new house, and will be having their wedding next year and will have the responsibilities of all married couples and we totally feel for them. they’ve helped us come a long way and helped spread our music to far places and we are very grateful. Don’t worry, we’re still with kittywu records! they’re still our managers/promoters/distro people. why i mentioned what i mentioned is to answer some questions in advance pertaining the subject i’ll be discussing in the next few paragraphs. :) KITTYWU RECORDS WE LOVE YOU.
we are interested to work with a small local company. a company (or whose owner) loves our music and would love to spare a few thousands for a good cause (the band and the community). as a band whose music is mainly inspired by the daily happenings in life and lately with current social/political events happening around the world, we would like to help the community with our next album. this may sound a bit “pretentious” or “overly noble” for a small local band like us but with our next album, we do not intend to make a single cent. it might sound crazy, silly or even stupid but it’s true. if we spend 1000 on recording, we don’t intend to get that money back even if we break even. if we break even, that money will go towards a charitable cause (we’re still looking around). so that is a 1000 bucks going to charity from us.
let’s face it. we’re all just 19. 2/3 of us are in NS, and I will be in NS next year. it’ll take us another 2-3 years before we can actually start taking this band very seriously and tour overseas and then hopefully getting somewhere with our music. all we want to do and can do right now is to be able to write quality music, get it down on record and help and inspire as many people as we can with our music.
if you have a friend, family member or a contact who might be interested in helping us out with the album and thus helping the community, do let us know and do spread the word for us. it’s very important though, that they believe in us and our music. we would love to talk to them if they do. :)
thank you for reading.
we are grateful for your support! xx
adel,
ATC
hello,
our performance this sat will mark the end to our hexa series gigs.
and no better place to finish it off at the ucc theatre!
we will be joined by b-quartet, who will be showcasing material from the latest album, and brandon tay (krozm), and his intriguing visual projections.
this event is free but tickets will be given at the door from 7pm due to limited seating.
see you there!
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I AM TAKING CONTROL
An interdisciplinary art and performance collaboration between Amateur Takes Control and Bani Haykal (!!!!!), due in March 2010.
Hollywood - Audiocean
For tinytractor, and anyone particularly interested in local (singapore) music.
This is insane.. I know Sarah because we used to work at Pan Pac together before I got fired for coming to work late. Like I wanted to go to work at 7AM for 6 bucks an hour please. This is really nice though.
Was so looking forward to them :<
lelong lelong
I’m back! It’s been a long two weeks of tough training and we’ve hardly begun. But anyway, here are a couple of free EPs and demos:
Amberhaze’s Newborn EP (2007), released free ahead of the new album next week;
Inch Chua’s debut solo work, The Bedroom;
and a 3-track preview of EN-X’s upcoming album Brighter Than The Sun.
noooooooooo
Baybeats this weekend and I’m most likely confined
My only consolation will be firing a medium machine gun while you guys rock out to Anberlin
HEXA II
Blu Jaz Cafe (Level 3)
11 Bali Lane
Singapore 189848
25 Jul 9.30pm, $20Tickets at door starting at 8.30pm
A3 poster giveaway for 1st 30 ticket holders
Open Bar all night
DARK FOLKE
The new album by The Observatory
Fresh from the release of their 4th album, The Observatory play an intimate club gig at Blu Jaz with special guest Concave Scream.
Join us for Hexa II, the second gathering for all dark folk.
Oh yes
RE:PLAY
Alright, so I missed the Facebook event with all the details. I can’t imagine what any of the bands will sound like, but what the hey:
RE:PLAY
10 & 11 July 2009
Night Festival begins 7.30pm
Re:Play starts jamming 11.00pm
Free Entry to Re:Play and Night FestivalHear Music in a Different Beat
Think there’s nothing in common between the melodic strums of your electric guitar and the emotive strings of the Indian sitar?
Think again as four popular contemporary bands collaborate with traditional musicians at this year’s Night Festival. Join us and rediscover Singapore’s culture through a showcase of music of the past and present coming together in a one-of-a-kind performance.
* Amateur Takes Control
Collaboration with Kompang Troupe* Tiramisu
Collaboration with Keroncong Players
with Fire Dancers* Lunar Node
Collaboration with Indian Organ
and Chinese Musical Instruments* The Pinholes
Collaboration with Sitar Player
and Indian Percussion together
with Bollywood DancersSee Culture in a Different Light
Come stay up late with the National Museum, Singapore Art Museum and the Peranakan Museum as they open shop and offer free admission to their galleries till 2am this Night Festival.
From soulful jazz numbers to public art installations, from night bazaars to touring exhibitions in the dark, there’s plenty of entertainment and activities for all.
Museums SEE DIFFERENT
Museums SEE DIFFERENT is National Heritage Board’s youth outreach initiative which aims to put youths in control of their own culture and heritage by encouraging them to interpret museums, culture and heritage differently themselves.
RE:PLAY is a part of Night Festival and lovingly produced by Villains
Night Festival @ SMU this coming weekend, with Amateur Takes Control, Lunar Node, and I expect quite a few more bands, but information is sorely lacking on the internets or I’m looking in the wrong places.
For This Cycle is having his EP launch at *scape this Saturday, 7pm.
17th July (Friday) sees Inch Chua playing solo at the Esplanade Outdoor Theatre at 730 and 10pm.
18th July, Anna Judge April’s EP launch at *scape, 6pm, with guest bands Duxton Plains, Deputy Siren and Allura.

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