Tag: music
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2d WITH 4D AMBITION: ANIME PRODUCER YAWDEL
“The more I travel around Earth, the more I understand why I was brought here, and that is to deliver that message.” We sat down with anime producer YAWDEL – and he’s truly out of this world.
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YASAI’s Bound by Nothing: Breaking through Walls
YASAI’s done it again: Bound by Nothing, they created a tracklist reflective of different tones and genres, giving us that signature diversity of sound seeded in solid beats and a distinct hip-hop backdrop.
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Edson Charntor: Letting it all Wash Away
“It was pretty shit when I first started out because the only guidance I recieved from producing music is through my big brother named YouTube. Nobody took me seriously because my mixes were honestly speaking, not it…until I started to listen to intense PC music from SOPHIE, Arca, Charli XCX and the like. I greatly improved after years of listening to them because I know what sounds right and what doesn’t. ”
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Garden Beats: Don’t play the fool now, Foals is here to stay.
With groovy bass riffs and memorable guitar parts as well as sing-along worthy lyrics, I was one hundred percent getting my LIFE from the band – they promised the audience “some good f*ckin’ rock n’roll” and good f*ckin’ rock n roll it was. BY GABRIELLE ANG
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Garden Beats: Sitting down with Running Touch
“They’ve gone through something, through some stuff, then they use that to create, to produce. You need to use what had been there for you, your experience being rejected, to bring something else up to the surface.”
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Garden Beats: Traversing the Soundwave with Viken Arman
“The most important part is to keep beats understandable, to aim to use your music as a sort of universal language.”
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7: A Review
SEE KAINING, an ardent fan of both literature and South Korean performers BTS, guest-wrote for us this week in response to songs off their latest album, Map of the Soul. Listen to it here on Spotify while you read Kai’s review of each song, succinctly conveyed through heartfelt prose. As Billboard describes it, this album, […]
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Singapore’s got YASAI
“If it is a heartbreak song, we got to make sure the audience feel the emotions during a heartbreak and, like, maybe think about their ex?”
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What Left a Legacy
“Legacy was about making locals love a festival with their own local heroes on the same lineup as the international superstars, with that music connecting us with everyone else in the world.”