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No, these Macbeth shoes are not yet available in Malaysia yet. JUICE got the exclusive and found out that the label will be invading our stores and hitting our feet and consequently the streets soon enough. The master plan of Tom DeLonge formerly of Blink-182, now with Angels & Airwaves, [...]
Archive for July, 2008
Know Macbeth
by natashafoo on Thursday, 31st July 2008The Pigeon Detectives
by Ben Liew on Thursday, 31st July 2008What’s in a name? Drummer Jimmi Naylor didn’t like the name The Pigeon Detectives at first, but names aside, this Leeds-based band have created enough buzz to cause havoc on the charts.
Mush Records
by Julie Yim on Wednesday, 30th July 2008Home of Busdriver, Radioinactive, Daedelus, Her Space Holiday and many more…
Couple goes America, Again
by ili on Monday, 28th July 2008What’s not to love about local powerpop outfit, Couple. We’re happy that it’s not just us at JUICE who love them. Even people in the States-side are feeling their music. We just received a note from Aidil, the mainman of Couple, informing us about their song, “Now That I Can See” is being used in [...]
Paul Van Dyk @ Zouk Mainroom
by Kevin Yeoh on Saturday, 26th July 2008Launch @ Euphoria by MOS
by Kevin Yeoh on Friday, 25th July 2008Text Kevin Yeoh
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Hype surrounding the launch of the Ministry of Sounds outpost in Malaysia had begun months prior to its opening, such was the anticipation of having a new international status club on these shores. Then came details of the location – Sunway. Out in the ‘burbs, that would mean no club/bar hopping and [...]
For Him presents Private Structure @ Space Dancefloor Odyssey
by Kevin Yeoh on Friday, 18th July 2008We were right in front. ‘Nuff said.
For Him presents Private Structure @ Space Dancefloor Odyssey
by Kevin Yeoh on Thursday, 17th July 2008Rainforest World Music Festival 2008 @ Sarawak Cultural Village
by Kevin Yeoh on Monday, 14th July 2008Text Kevin Yeoh
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More than a decade old, the Rainforest World Music Festival has become one of those events so heavily anticipated that people plan for it a year in advance and deservedly so. Call it the Woodstock of Asia but with fewer guitars and as much rain.