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Suzanne on her involvement with ZGPS

PRESS RELEASE WKRZ DJs don't just play music, they make music as well. Getting out of their radio studios and into the recording studios, 3 WKRZ DJs have been producing songs with various local talents. Not straying too far from the music that the station already plays, the DJs themselves have been hard at work, dabbling in electronic music to further fulfil their core audience of techno and trance addicts. Jason Chow, AVP/music director of WKRZ, is also one-third of the commercial dance and techno wizards, The Usual Suspects. Apart from steering the creative direction of the band, the man has provided the vocals on tracks like "Come on over", 'Is it too late" and "Black Man Ray", all of which appear on their debut album. KS Lee, Creative Producer/Presenter at WKRZ has also recently teamed up The Usual Suspects to record a trance/dance update of "Pure" which was originally a hit for Lightning Seeds circa 1990. The response for these tra

Defined.

Zircon Gov Pawn Starz are Singapore's premier art-punk/electro-enfant-terrorists. They are called Sue Sue Law, X'Ho and Yeow. These may be common names in Singapore, so ignore any inferred glamour.Their album has Chicks on Speed and peter christopherson on it. You can dance to them. They look a bit like Sigue Sigue Sputnik, but good. This all might not have worked. They kind of pull it off.

SNEAK PEAK OF Bubblegum, Bj's and Bartop Dancing

Hi Everyone, Spoon will be having the private screening and wrap party for our first step into film making with "Bubblegum, Bj's and Bartop Dancing" Synopsis: A mockumentary lampooning the state of affairs in this brave new Lion City world and its often-humorous polarities and absurdities. Bartop dancing has just been legalised along with a nod for 24 hour-partying. A man arrested for oral sex arouses national debate on the criminality of the act. What about bubblegum? A media frenzy ensues as the nation ponders bubblegum, blow jobs and bartop dancing. See www.noodlem.com for more information Details: Saturday, 14th August 2004 9pm till late (Screening at 10:30pm)   Ant Design Bar/Gallery 21 Tanjong Pagar Road #02-01/02 Singapore 088444 This is a private party for all involved with the film and like minded friends. We'll be having a lineup of DJs spinning the night away from 11:30 till late. DJ Spencer Silent Mike DJ Lush DJ Frost Sous

Aging Youth Productions e-zine #3

Hi fellow Aging Youths, We have just uploaded a new issue of our e-zine, our National Day special edition. This is a big issue by our standards. We've got interviews with The Observatory and Lunarin . We've got 2 mp3s to be downloaded. We've got a promo tie-in with Velvet Joint , a newly set-up jamming studio. We've got more reviews than usual. We celebrate National Day just like the rest of the nation: bigger, louder and better (the last point is purely subjective, we must add)... on a shoe-string budget. www.agingyouth.com Oh yeah, by the way, Happy National Day. Love, Aging Youth Productions

ELECTRO-A-GO-GO FEAT. DJ Bee Futon (UK/Bangkok)

ELECTRO-A-GO-GO FEAT. DJ Bee Futon (UK/Bangkok) Cocco Latte, 14 Jul 04 Cocco Latte’s very first electro party! DJ Laurindo warms up the dance floor from 10p.m. to 12m.n. DJ Bee Futon will spin a 3 hour eclectic electro set from midnight till 3a.m. Uk born Bee Futon spent most of his teenage years in London. He worked with several bands in the UK including the Charles Manson infatuated ‘Getting The Fear’ and Psychic TV. He then moved to New York and worked in the Limelight at ‘Party Monster’ Michael Alig’s Disco 2,000. His next stop was Bangkok, which he rocked for 7 years with his own Radio show. More recently he formed REHAB which was one of Bangkok Ministry of Sound's most talked about nights and is now a monthly night at Bed SupperClub. He is also a member of the electro outfit Futon, who are now being played in clubs worldwide -from London’s Nag Nag Nag to Tokyo’s Vanity. Bee spins an eclectic electro set… from faves like felix Da Housecat and Tiga to new na

Pawn Pirated.

Two funny things! You are featured in Singapore Airlines Magazine this month as one of the 39 highlights of Singapore!! And guess what, your number is 27 – how funny as X is forever 27! I kept a copy of the magazine from my flight last night back to Singapore! And….. your Album is available in KL at Times Square in a shop which sells Pirate copies!! How bout that!

BANGKOK POST 30 Jun 2004 DOUBLE TROUBLE

AIRCON GOV.PAWN STARTZ : Say what you want about Singapore. Say it's a nanny state or Disneyland with the death penalty or that it reminds you of a gigantic, sterile airport where you might get caned if caught chewing gum. Say all those things about our tiny yet affluent neighbour but take comfort in one fact: Zircon Gov.Pawn Starz is here to shake it up a bit! Full article in the Bangkok Post.