Brought up by parents of Kenyan and Jamaica ancestry, this globetrotting indie artist cites Cambodia as the main inspiration for her debut album of dreamy folk tunes, Gown. Chin Hui Wen chats with Jo Hamilton about her diverse influences and that weird-looking instrument known as the AirPiano.
Ankur Mehrotra is the CEO of Abratable a restaurant booking website which allows users to earn points redeemable for meal vouchers and invitations to exclusive food and beverage events. He talks to Chin Hui Wen about the company name, transitioning from banking to being an entrepreneur and the Singapore dining scene.
The German DJ-producer trio behind the breakthrough single “The Nighttrain” and the remix of John Dahlback’s “Everywhere” have created an international stir with new collaborations featuring big names like Tistan Garner and Dabruck & Klein. Tobias Hahn of DBN takes five with Mandy Lynn.
Practically a household name for commercial art in New York and LA, the creative director and occasional street artist shares with us some valuable beginner's advice and talks about how excited he is about coming to Asia for the Singapore Toy, Games, Comic Convention 2012.
Celebrated graphic designer and toy creator Mark Nagata talks about his favorite toy maker ever, how inspiration comes so easily to him and what fans can look forward to at the next Singapore Toy, Games and Comic Convention.
Best known for their single “Bump”, remixed for various commercials, television series and games, party rapper Naeem Juwan of Spank Rock bares his soul to Mandy Lynn.
Raj Datwani is the founder of UrbanJourney.com, a newly relaunched website that tests potential merchants’ products and services before offering them as deals.
Comprising Matthias Gierth and Henry Nix, this dynamic German duo finds out that they have more than a few things in common beyond dance music while chatting to Mandy Lynn.
This former banker will be performing folk tunes at Singapore HeritageFest 2012, a showcase of tours, exhibitions and concerts on cultural diversity. She tells Chin Hui Wen how school fostered her love of music and her lack of stage fright.