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  • Celebrated violinist in action

    13/02/2012 : Mahidol University's College of Music presents the "Romeo and Juliet Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra Concert" at its Music Auditorium on Friday at 7pm and Saturday at 4pm.

  • Funky feline pounces in for a party

    12/02/2012 : Indie electro collective Kitsch Cat crank out a pop-centric collection with a healthy dose of nostalgia and synthesisers

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  • Loads of music and fun at BAAC

    06/02/2012 : The space in front of Bangkok Art & Culture Centre (BAAC) will make way for a stage to host the "Music & Art Festival" scheduled February 18-19.

  • Valentine's eve concert

    06/02/2012 : D&M Music Studio presents "An Evening of Valentine's Concert" which features a number of romantic songs to celebrate the beauty of love at Goethe Institute Bangkok on Feb 13 at 8pm.

  • Upon further reflection

    05/02/2012 : 'Making Mirrors', the latest release by Aussie art pop maestro Gotye, is an impressive sonic feat thanks to the singer's dedication to his craft and willingness to take chances

  • Vodka brand gets in on the mix with All-Star DJ show

    05/02/2012 : Picking up where it left off last year, the ongoing party series Smirnoff Nightlife Exchange Project returns on Friday with the best of Irish nightlife. The project draws inspiration from Ireland's largest music festival, Oxegen, featuring a similarly stellar line-up of international DJs, including Sound of Stereo (Belgium), Autoerotique (Canada) and Tai Jason (Germany) smack in the heart of Bangkok.

  • Birthday Suite

    03/02/2012 : Dudesweet 9th Anniversary, Sonic, Feb 4

  • One-day music fest in Singapore

    02/02/2012 : Trust Singapore to get the best bands and deejays! On Feb 12 the St Jerome's Laneway Festival will roll into the land of the Merlion for the second time.

  • Music extravaganza finally on

    02/02/2012 : Fat Radio 104.5 will hold the highly-anticipated "Krating Daeng Fat Fest Krungthep", postponed from last year due to the floods, on Feb 11-12 at the Lakeside, Muang Thong Thani, from 4-10pm on both days.

  • Theatre as a mirror

    02/02/2012 : We asked a number of local playwrights, directors and performers to pick a play they believe speaks about present-day Thailand. The play could be thousands of years old or recently written. We didn't limit the choice to works originally written in Thai.

  • REVIEW

    Furniture comes alive

    01/02/2012 : The planet Earth and her strange inhabitants, a cinematic adventure of a dysfunctional family of apples, and a little girl's terrifying music lesson _ all these emerged from the confines of your standard set of a table and a chair.

  • Hoot property

    01/02/2012 : Conducting interviews at a music festival must be the bane of any sane journalist's existence. Running from one stage to another is hard enough, but when thrown into a pressroom near the stage where it's too loud and stuffy, it can get even more frustrating. That's what happened during our short slot with US electronica act Owl City, aka Adam Young, at the recent Silverlake Music Festival in Pattaya. He was propped up on stage while I was fielding him questions from a chair off stage _ communicating through microphones. It looked like a scene from an Asian arthouse movie where, at any minute, Young might get off his high stage to bite off my head, and then butterflies would rise from the ground to eat my corpse.

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