Reports

What Went Down: Vault by Vans x Stüssy Launch @ Stüssy KL

We must have done something good to deserve this then, because both Stüssy and Vans have combined their distinct Southern Californian aesthetics gloriously.

Interview

Yuna: Ain’t No Mountain High Enough

Despite being worlds apart from Yuna, JUICE has pulled many strings for a chat with her, proof that “ain’t no river wide enough, to keep me from getting to you” – that and of course, the wonderful invention called the Internet.

Features

Urbanscapes 2013: Splendour in the (Malaysian) Grass

Franz Ferdinand, Tegan & Sara, Two Door Cinema Club, Efterklang, and Last Dinosaurs are more than enough reasons to get excited over Urbanscapes 2013.

Interview

12th Planet: His Steps

Ignoring the ferociousness of the music, JUICE discovered that 12th Planet is as affable as he is wise. With deep roots in his music, he has an open message to spread throughout the music community. He believes in having fun, not in segregation.

Interview

Tim & Jean: Citizens Of The World

The duo of Tim Ayre and Jean Capotorto has been tearing it up at music festivals and has even performed as a supporting act for Moby. We caught up with them backstage at the Splendour In The Grass festival recently. Turned out, they’re quite the travelers.

Features

The Magnificent Seven: Would-Be Indie Darlings, Dance Punks and the Obscure

This year, these are our personal magnificent seven in a scene of hundreds. They are the dance punks, the would-be indie darlings, and the obscure.

Interview

The Potbelleez: The Sole Fit One

One of Australia’s biggest dance pop acts, The Potbelleez, will be heading to our shores for the inaugural Future Music Festival Asia. We spoke to Blue MC for a lil sneak peek on what to expect of ’em this 17 March.

News

There Goes The Neighbourhood: 11 Local Acts of Eargasm

Checkout this year’s batch of local hopefuls

News

Turn It To 11!: New Music That’s One Up From Rest

The best new international acts of 2011

News

The Great Asian Road Trip

JUICE embarks on a journey across Asia and discovers why Asia rocks harder