Interview

Metric: Organic Artifice

JUICE spoke to Metric’s lead guitarist James Shaw before their show in Singapore recently, naturally we can’t help from getting him to wax philosophy with us on the very concept of their latest album; the organic vs. the synthetic.

Review

Frank Ocean: channel ORANGE

Whether you like it as much or not, Frank Ocean’s major label debut, channel Orange, is destined to be a zeitgeist album.

Review

Can: The Lost Tapes

While quintessentially Can, The Lost Tapes is the kind of overbearing record that you have to really plough through to find brilliance.

Interview

5 Minutes With… DJ Craze

JUICE managed to speak to DJ Craze before his set at Livescape Asia’s monthly night NSFW last Wednesday 6 June 2012 on being a proper DJ in this age versus being a push-button DJ.

News

Download This: Adam Kasturi’s JAGUAR

Outsider electronic act Adam Kasturi has just released his self-released debut JAGUAR, and it’s completely free for you to download.

Interview

Mono/Poly: Meditative Fun

Brainfeeder’s Mono/Poly is dropping by Milk, Bangsar for his Asian tour this coming Friday and we managed to snag a little pre-event interview with the man!

News

Kuala Lumpur is Alive!

Mercedes Malaysia’s Kuala Lumpur: It’s Alive video launches their Project Alive:MY campaign designed to discover the hidden treasures of the city beyond what you’d see on your run-of-the-mill Tourism Malaysia ads.

Review

SpaceGhostPurrp: Mysterious Phonk: The Chronicles of SpaceGhostPurrp

Lead single ‘The Black God’ is a self-fulfilling prophecy, SpaceGhostPurrp is no longer just a black man.

Review

Slugabed: Time Team

His previous series of EPs had proven that Slugabed was the ripest among likeminded outré producers; melding boom bap with cheesy 8-bit RPG tunes and some bassy wobbles to perfection. Time Team sees him going on a deeper adventure that sometimes he lost his sight

Venues

PIK NIK

Positioned in a prewar shop house in historical Georgetown, Penang’s PIK NIK is the go-to restaurant-cum-hangout spot for the island state’s hipsters and artistically-inclined Penangites.