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B Magazine, Published on 10/02/2013
» The hottest name in rap's long-delayed debut teems with a creative edge and an appeal that extends beyond the genre's core fan base.
B Magazine, Published on 03/02/2013
» British rapper Example goes beyond his comfort zone and delivers a well-rounded fourth album that draws inspiration from dubstep and rock to grime and hip hop.
B Magazine, Published on 27/01/2013
» The up-and-coming 21-year-old songstress explores her artistic versatility on her musically diverse second EP, 'Ghost'
B Magazine, Published on 20/01/2013
» Canadian pop chanteuse Nelly Furtado tries to stay relevant with her fourth studio album, but is she trying too hard?
B Magazine, Published on 13/01/2013
» With his latest album the artist and his producer give rap and hip hop a refreshing slice of good conscience, plus a whole lot of good time.
B Magazine, Published on 06/01/2013
» The Brooklyn indie four-piece fully embraces lo-fi post-punk nostalgia and let their instruments do the talking on their stellar debut album, 'Oshin'
B Magazine, Published on 30/12/2012
» This year was certainly not uneventful. We witnessed, among other things, the rise and dominance of electronic dance music, the mainstream crossover of indie folk rock, celebrations for the Rolling Stones' 50th anniversary, global mass hysteria over Gangnam Style, the passing of legends (the Beastie Boys' Adam Yauch and Whitney Houston) and the second coming of industry veterans including Madonna, Lionel Richie and Bobby Womack. As the supposed end of the world came and went, we're ushering in the new year with the 15 best songs (in no particular oder) of 2012.
B Magazine, Published on 23/12/2012
» Filled to the brim with sex, swearing and '60s soul throwbacks, Bruno Mars' second album is a grown-up, accomplished album that refuses to conform to what's current in the charts.
B Magazine, Published on 23/12/2012
» Back in the day, a weekend getaway for most Bangkokians usually meant spending a night or two at the beach in Pattaya or Hua Hin _ or, in case of a long weekend, on Koh Samet. While the combination of sea, sand and sun has never really lost its holiday appeal, more city dwellers today are heading northeast for a quick recharge among the region's lush rollicking hills and valleys. Located just a little over two hours from Bangkok, Khao Yai over the last few years has become a new "it" destination, offering expanses of unspoiled nature, numerous themed resorts, adventure-based attractions while also playing host to music festivals, including Thailand's largest, the Big Mountain Music Festival.
B Magazine, Published on 16/12/2012
» Hedonism, debauchery and the 'Yolo' philosophy run rampant on the artist's latest release, 'Warrior', confirming her status as the queen of 'carpe diem'