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“I hope [Britrock isn’t coming back] because I think people have a different view of what it actually was. I don’t think it was a great celebration of British music.” – Graham Coxon
Warner Music Malaysia held an album launch for one of the UK dance scene’s best debut record; Rudimental’s Home. Firebreathers, skaters, BMX riders, graffiti artists, and more make up for more than just a listening party… it was a Rudimental Experience.
It’s the debut of our new monthly column, Asahi Malaysia Presents JUICE Curates. Each month we pick a DJ or tastemaker of our liking and get them to do a curated mix — this ain’t just your weekly clubbing music.
While Justin Timberlake’s seminal third album was a reaction to the new wave of outré r’n’b acts, last year already had an oft-forgotten soulful white boy reacting to that kind of music; JMSN (pronounced Jameson, like the liquor).