Techno Singapore


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For luxury hotels, Singapore puts you right in the center of many worlds, old and new, on the brink of a bright and lovely future.  With all the trappings of modern cities, and all the charms of old world comfort, there are worlds within worlds, just waiting for you to set foot here.  At the center of many different cultural spheres of influence, Singapore is truly on the cutting edge of the most unique and fascinating global phenomena.

It would be no surprise, then, to find that Singapore is a haven for experimental music.  Both in its development of new technologies and for nurturing a new generation of recording artists, it is far ahead of the rest of the world.  The techno label, Fluid Mix is one of the most interesting music labels in Asia today, looking for the newest of the new is sound and sound design technologies.  Hosting events all over Singapore, it is also the house for DJ Stingrays, one of a number of up and coming mix artists from Singapore.  Stingrays is a master of live musical improvisation, laying down large and sturdy beats to keep audiences enchanted.

Another act not to miss in Singapore is the artist working under the moniker One Man Nation.  Working in Rotterdam and Singapore, but with his roots in Singapore firmly, this electronic artist specializes in his very haunting and deeply-layered brand of musical improvisation, with the addition of wild and sophisticated live performance practices.  With three albums already under his belt, his performances are a mix of live art, where a combination of gestures and physical actions intervene in the musical landscape, forcing sound and body to speak to each other in wholly-original languages.  His shows are remarkable in their ability to provoke, lull, and wake up the listener, and are a remarkable contribution to the global music scene.

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Thursday, May 21st, 2009 Arts & Culture, Music, Society, Travel

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