24th May, 2010 | Comments »
MGMT struck gold with their 2007 debut album, Oracular Spectacular. With the singles ‘Kids’ and ‘Time to Pretend’, they stumbled across the perfect formula for a band to break through to the mainstream. Read More »
23rd May, 2010 | Comments »
Taobao.com is a Chinese online shopping site that is causing a stir with its range of direct from the factory items which blitz high street prices. Read More »
22nd May, 2010 | Comments »
Lost in translation… Read More »
21st May, 2010 | Comments »
When multi-millionaires Radiohead released In Rainbows under their pay what you want scheme, they caused a shift in music distribution. Taking this initiative, the not-so-rich indie bands are hot on their heels and armed with just a website and a Paypal account. Anyone can do this, but for it to work you have to be good. Luckily for The Indelicates, they’re fantastic. Read More »
20th May, 2010 | Comments »
Indie/mod and rock-bringers Supersonic keep up the good work with their live acoustic gig tonight (20th May) at Rockschool. The special guest is lead-singer and guitarist of Proud Mary, Greg Griffin who’ll perform an acoustic set.
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20th May, 2010 | Comments »
Our choices for your week.
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20th May, 2010 | Comments »
He did say he’d be back… and this time he’s after Jobs.
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20th May, 2010 | Comments »
This month’s Three have the power to move you. They tirelessly pick the best music for your listening pleasure and play it really, really loud. From the hottest dance DJ to an RTHK radio hero and an indie pioneer, we’ve tracked down the cream of the crop of Hong Kong’s female DJs. Find out why they play, where they play and what they’d do to a zombie. Read More »
18th May, 2010 | Comments »
You’ve done The Peak, whizzed up to the Big Buddha and biked around Lamma. What’s next? There are a whole host of great outdoor activities and this first one is full of monkeys.
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16th May, 2010 | Comments »
THE BRIAN JONESTOWN MASSACRE: WHO KILLED SGT PEPPER
The Brian Jonestown Massacre hit the mainstream consciousness in 2004’s Dig: a film that documents band leader Anton Newcomb’s slow disintegration from one tour and recording disaster to another. Read More »