Day: January 8, 2014

Hanging Up The Moon feat. Leslie Low – Water Under The Bridge

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Hanging Up The Moon feat. Leslie Low – Water Under The Bridge

Toiling alone on verses and notes for nights, Concave Scream frontman Sean Lam sought to scratch an itch. He wanted to craft songs, playable in its entirety with just a guitar or ukulele. A personal back-to-basics, if you will. This solo hole-up pieced together Hanging Up The Moon – 11 tracks recorded fully at home, and at ungodly hours.

As testament to his craftsmanship, the songs feel found. As if they have already been sung for decades. Sung by strangers halfway across the world, to sons and daughters as they curl up round a fire. These songs are in essence, communal yet personal.

As Sean intended, Hanging Up The Moon is a simple and honest body of work. Simple yet very quietly captivating.

Together with Leslie Low (The Observatory, Humpback Oak), Sean performs “Water Under The Bridge” off the album.

You can also watch the duo play “An Honest Day’s Work” at http://www.youtube.com/user/snakeweed…

Latitude One Band at Crazy Elephant, Singapore

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“Roadhouse Blues – Doors” covered by Latitude One Band at Crazy Elephant, Singapore

Noise Singapore – The Music Mentorship (TMM)

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Noise Singapore – The Music Mentorship (TMM)

Singaporean musicians, ever wondered what it’s like to take part in Noise Singapore’s The Music Mentorship (TMM) programme? Here’s a look at the journey some of these young musicians take as TMM mentees, learning from some of Singapore’s best musos to performing for their final showcase concert at the end.

Want to join us? Check out http://www.noisesingapore.com/mentorship for more, or follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @noisesingapore for the latest updates! 2014 applications close on 31 Jan 2014, so hurry!

Thanks to our mentors and mentees from TMM 2013 for taking their time out to help us make this video! These wonderful folk: Stopgap and Saiful Idris (Great Spy Experiement), Samantha Rui and Don Richmond, Jon Chan and Sara Wee (53A), as well as everyone else who popped up here and there and helped make TMM so awesome!

Noise Singapore is dedicated to making noise about the creative talent of young people aged 35 and below. Through numerous platforms to express, develop and showcase their creativity, Noise Singapore hopes to encourage young people in Singapore to actively participate and nurture their relationship with the arts, as well as get them spotted for their budding abilities. Check us out at http://www.noisesingapore.com

Flawed Element – Wall Of Lies (2011)

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Flawed Element – Wall Of Lies (2011)

From the debut album “BREAKING THE SILENCE” (2011) by Flawed Element.

A N E C H O I S – Love And Serenity

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ANECHOIS – Love And Serenity

A N E C H O I S performing “Love And Serenity” at a secret Sofar performance in Singapore on April 27th, 2013.

Here We Are – Singapore Music Film Documentary

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Here We Are – Singapore Music Film Documentary 2013

The film documentary “Here We Are” sets out to globally expose Singapore’s rapidly growing music scene. It dives into the heart of the local music community and gets inside perspectives on where the Singapore music industry may be heading to in the near future.

The movie features interviews from bands, artists, recording studios, media outlets, government sectors, band managers, producers and other affiliated organizations as they explore and discuss the various mechanisms that are sparking the current local music movement.

Guest Starring: Steve Lillywhite, Leonard Soosay, Syaheed, Dylan Ely, Kevin Mathews, Jasper Donat, Willy Tan, Elaine Ng, Roland Lim, Graham Perkins, Clarence Chan and James Woo.

Featured Performers: A N E C H O I S, ShiGGa Shay, Inch Chua, Kevin Lester, Sezairi Sezali, Charlie Lim, Achilous, We The Thousands, The Sam Willows, Monster Cat, Charles J Tan, Rudra, The Great Spy Experiment, These Brittle Bones, In Each Hand A Cutlass, Flawed Element, Zahidah, Caracal, The Cave, Nicholas Chim, I Hate This Place and Aarika Lee.

Singlish Singapore English with Xiao

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Singlish Singapore English with Xiao

Singlish : 3

Singlish : 4: Study Like Xiao

Singlish : 5: Bully

Phua Chu Kang vs Ris Low

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Phua Chu Kang vs Ris Low

The Spoof Video by Phua Chu Kang:

Phua Chu Kang (Gurmit Singh) spoofs Ris Low’s (the Boomz Girl) earlier vide interview which gone viral (below):

The Original video of Riz Low on Stomp:

Ris Low’s (the Boomz Girl) incredible bad english went viral when it was put on Youtube:

Which is better?

More videos of Ris Low….

Another interview with Ris Low (the Boomz Girl) which attract howls of laughter and comments because of her use of Singlish (mixture of English and Singapore slang). This was an interview she did at the Shan and Rozz Show in 2010.

Singaporean Gentleman (Psy- Gentleman Parody)

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Singaporean Gentleman (Psy- Gentleman Parody)

In Singapore, guys often get bullied by girls. All we can do is be a LohYehMohYeh gentleman.
Jian Hao:
Ridhwan Azman:
Peishi:
Noah Yap
Luna
Tosh
Dee Kosh
Boy Thunder
Joshua Simon

LYRICS

What the Loh Yeh Moh Yeh
I can’t take this anymore
I’m sleeping with your teddy bear
Save me from this dinosaur
Okay sure meet me where
Im outside your house meet me at the door
But first I wear my underwear

This is MARIA
She is my maid who’s cooking’s gonna give you diarrhoea
Because the previous one just went back to Indonesia
And have I ever told you that I like girls from Korea

You’re a mother father gentleman

I cannot tahan anymore
So close to walking out the door
And when I speak about that door
It’s not this door but its that door
What what how you like me now
The last thing that you can have is my char siew pao
Oh wow are you crying now
Just cut the crap and stop being a child

Hey BROTHER
You have become a real man now you gotta get a corner
to lepak and don’t bother just get over and forget her
but i really really really really really really love her
I really really love her

I am so sad
I’m not that bad
It’s not who I am
Where is she

Special thanks for Mae for letting us film at her shop Selcouth at scape underground

Zarina Zarr – Sometimes

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Zarina Zarr – Moody

Zarina Zarr – Sometimes

 

 

Zarina Zarr, songwriter, guitarist, vocalist. Formerly with an all girl band