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    Let's mash it up everyone!

    Life, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 27/10/2015

    » Their latest single has recently reached more than 120 million YouTube views. Their upcoming full-scale concert on Nov 14 has already sold out. They are headlining Skechers Sundown Festival in Singapore along with other top Asian acts later next month. With a six-album catalogue and a series of all-time-great love hits, local rock group Potato have proven that they can still achieve mainstream popularity after a 14-year run.

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    Finger pickin' good

    Muse, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 02/07/2016

    » All-female rock band The Black Nails consists of frontwoman/guitarist Pattaraporn "Synth" Saengsamang, bassist Nuengruethai "May" Issaard and drummer Malaivee "Mew" Swangpol. Even though two of them were born into very musical families (Pattaraporn's father Narongruch Saengsamang is a music producer while Malaivee is the daughter of celebrated songwriter Jackrawut Swangpol), their path to a music career has been no shortcut. They have shared a similar journey in proving themselves by entering talent searches, going to music schools and working with small labels. When the three crossed paths, they formed The Black Nails. The trio successfully passed an audition and landed a deal at rock giant Genie Records, as they released their first single Duay Dee (Going Fine) under Showroom Projekt.

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    What's trending and happening this week

    Muse, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 28/05/2016

    » 1Admit it. We're a sucker for sales, and the Great Singapore Sale is coming! With the upcoming annual shopping season running from June 3 to Aug 14, travel search engine Skyscanner reveals that there is a 22% year-on-year increase for Thais travelling to Singapore during this time of year. So in case you plan to blow your budget there, cross out ION Orchard and Takashimaya on your next shopping trip because the site rounds up off-the-beaten-track spots from the hip Haji Lane and Malay heritage district Kampong Glam to Singapore's largest outlet mall IMM, as well as super-saving tips and tricks to spare more bucks for you to splurge. Check out skyscanner.co.th for where to shop in these hot neighbourhoods and, of course, for cheap fares.

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    Sweet spot

    Muse, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 19/03/2016

    » For Chiang Mai residents, Wanlamun has long been synonymous with traditional Thai desserts. Even though the popularity of traditional Thai treats is fading, Kanchana Ubolsootvanich still preserves her family-cherished recipes along with uncompromising ingredients and the painstaking cooking process. With the three-month-old expansion of Wanlamun in Bangkok, the sweet maker is catering its time-honoured treats to satisfy those with sweet teeth in the capital. All bearing the culinary hallmark of Shell Chuan Chim, Wanlamun’s khanom chan (layered soft jelly cake), khanom niew (glutinous rice dumplings served with sugar palm syrup and crisped rice), khanom thua pab (sweet mung bean dumplings with grated coconut) and khanom sai sai (sweet coconut-cream soufflé with fragrant coconut filling in banana-leaf wrapping) are the must-tries.

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    Deejaying saved my life

    Muse, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 26/03/2016

    » ‘I myself think it’s unbelievable,” said Seephrai Mungphanklang, a Nakhon Ratchasima home girl who became a global sensation — known as DJ Nakadia.

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    A cosy home studio in Nonthaburi

    Muse, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 16/01/2016

    » With their single P./Again being lauded as Best Song on Thailand’s iTunes Best of 2015, beat-makers Charlie Nipanan and Piruntar Kalasanimi have emerged from a bedroom studio onto the big stage. DCNXTR (reads De Connextor) makes their uplifting electronic dream pop music here in this studio which was once Charlie’s bedroom. The duo are now preparing a set list for the upcoming Bukruk Music Festival on Jan 23.

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    Show some love for Hipster The King

    Life, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 16/02/2016

    » Hipster The King will be staged in Japan, but it needs some love. Democrazy Theatre Studio's award-winning, critically-acclaimed contemporary dance performance directed by Thanapol Virulhakul has been selected to take stage at the "Store House Collection Vol 5: Thailand Week" hosted by Store House Company Theatre, an active company in Japan's modern theatre scene. The festival aims to present a cross-cultural dialogue through theatre performance with Asean countries, as the upcoming Thailand Week which will run from Feb 24-28 at Ueno Store House in Tokyo.

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    Still Indie

    Life, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 11/11/2015

    » 'The fact that Fat Festival has inspired the younger generation to write their own music, record it and share it to others is already one of the biggest accomplishments the local music industry has seen," said Poonsak Jaturabul, guitarist of Big Ass, one of the bands that performed at the first instalment of the indie music event.

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    The art of typeface

    Muse, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 11/07/2015

    » As you read this, most of these standard typefaces are familiar. They look similar, yet unique in their forms and possibly arouse different feelings within you.

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    The Music (festival) Man

    Guru, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 06/02/2015

    » Currently hosting four shows, Kris Srepoomseth is a mainstay on the telly. But he isn’t your average TV emcee. The media proprietor runs six companies, one being Feel Corporation Co, Ltd, of which he is CEO. Kris has recently begun a new ambitious project, Maya Music Festival — A Miracle of Art, Magical of Sound (www.mayamusicfestival.com). The EDM blowout — planned to be an annual event — will make its debut at the outdoor area of the 11th Infantry Regiment King’s Bodyguard on Mar 7 (tickets B2,500, B4,000, www.thaiticketmajor.com). Bridging local tradition and Western modernity, the event will feature a 20m-long naga, sculpted by a team of Thai artists from Silpakorn University and Poh Chang Academy of Arts, which will slither along to the sounds of headbanging electro music spun by heavyweights Steve Angello and Markus Schulz, along with a line-up of Thai talent.

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