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Friday, 18 February 2005 |
In the torrent of tsunami fundraising events, new player, Vulcan Entertainment hopped on the charity band wagon to organize a beach party dubbed the “Vulcan Love Launch and Fundraiser” on Koh Lan, Pattaya to raise money for tidal wave victims. All the elements were conducive for a potentially swinging party: beach, tunes, island, license to party til dawn, and we could even justify such hedonism by knowing it was all for a good cause.
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Tuesday, 08 February 2005 |
Crammed into the lounge half of Bangkok’s super chic Met Bar swarming with journos, photographers, cameramen, presenters, bodyguards, shit-kickers and various extras, we await (a combination of some eagerly excited at seeing international and Asian stars and others with ill-concealed boredom) the MCs who will kick off the MTV Asia Aid press conference.
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Tuesday, 07 December 2004 |
Zoukout festival is Asia’s biggest dance festival, taking place in Singapore. Attracted by a top class line up, about 15.000 people came to this year’s festival.
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Wednesday, 03 November 2004 |
RCA has been branded a “teen hangout” of the worst kind for several years now, complete with cheesy hi-energy music and retina-burning “superclubs”. Now, with a whole new bunch of club owners showing interest in RCA’s appealing 2am license, this might change.
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Wednesday, 22 September 2004 |
Q-Bar has a new regular event on Wednesdays called “Ghetto fabulous”. Bangkokrecorder asked Matt Hammond from Q-Bar what is behind the name.
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Sunday, 18 July 2004 |
Indie is in. But what is behind this often used term? Jeremy Hartley from the punk rock band the The Darlings, gives us a comprehensive insight into Bangkok’s Indie scene.
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