Invited to contribute to Fused Magazine - The Student Issue. The Birmingham based magazine is an internationally distributed quarterly publication featuring music, art and fashion.
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Invited to contribute to Fused Magazine - The Student Issue. The Birmingham based magazine is an internationally distributed quarterly publication featuring music, art and fashion.
Click here for more information.
Featured in the ADC Young Guns 6 Annual alongside Alex Trochut, Artless, Labour etc. The book is a collaboration between Art Directors Club and Moleskine.
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I have been wanting to put this up for sometime. but couldn’t get my lazy ass off to do it.
A recorded minimix I did for W+K Shanghai Halloween party before I join the VJs & Yaya, a much proper DJ took over… haha! It was kinda a last minute effort and I felt a bit bad for playing too much Ed Banger stuff… but fuck it, here it goes:
Archives of Pain - Manic Street Preachers
Dog - Sebastian
Let There Be Light - Justice
Positif - Mr Oizo
Sexy Results (MSTRKRFT remix) - DFA 1979
Let’s Make Love to DFF (SMD remix) - CSS
The One (The Black Ghost remix) - Trabant
Waters of Nazareth (Erol Alkan’s Durr Durr Durrrrrr Re-Edit) - Justice
Smack My Bitch Up - The Prodigy
Oh! - Boys Noize
Flat Beat (Computer Club remix) - Mr Oizo
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& to go along with that, heres 2 vids of the Halloween VJ session that Francis and I did while Yaya is spinning. :D
JUICE Magazine will be celebrating its 10th Anniversary this November 27th at Zouk with the theme “Spectacular” and MMRB is one of the 10th artists including Asylum & Phunkstudio, invited to contribute a creative for one of their canvases, an A1-sized giant JUICE Cover, to be mounted and displayed at Zouk on the night of the event itself, as well as featured (in smaller dimension) in the January 2009 issue of JUICE. For more info, click here.
The artwork is based on a series of subcultural events that JUICE has gone through with the youths of Singapore and is a construction of elements drawn from different movements ranging from New Wave, Britpop to New Rave etc.
The central focus of the piece is the phrase ‘Fen Qing’ - Chinese for ‘Teenage Angst’, a term which describes the intense frustration and other related emotions of teenagers… which I sincerely believe is a primary influence on different genres of subcultures and the main driving force of JUICE during these ten years.