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An Experimental Odyssey: Think! Tadpole! Think!

by Jessica Wong on Thursday, 14th April 2011

We’re excited to meet Kuning Pening, Amir and Fadhil of T!T!T! as well as the host of musicians who perform with them irregularly. From watching their gigs, you might think that neither the audience nor the band ever know what the outcome of their performance will be, so surely that means they’re experimental in the true sense of the word! Wait, what was the true sense of the word again?

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An Experimental Odyssey: Ciplak

by Jessica Wong on Thursday, 14th April 2011

Since its inception around the mid-20th century, experimental music has been about starting something without knowing the outcome, and this still holds true today. Keeping to tradition, JUICE sets out on an intergalactic space adventure (how else do you get in touch with a bunch of people who are truly out of this world?) to learn more about our local experimental musicians. You’re not gonna believe what we discovered…

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Chat: Beady Eye

by Marney Beliveau on Tuesday, 12th April 2011

In 2009, the world saw the death of Oasis after Noel Gallagher exited the band (apparently, for good this time). Not long after the ugly fallout, remaining members Liam Gallagher, Gem Archer and Andy Bell soldiered on with a new band name and with Chris Sharrock on drums. Now that their debut album Different Gear, Still Speeding has just been released, Beady Eye seems to be re-writing the brit rock history books with sold out concerts and a deal to score the music for the longest cocktail party. JUICE picks up the receiver and speaks to bassist-cum-guitarist Andy Bell…

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World Wide Which?: On The Road

by Jessica Wong on Thursday, 17th March 2011

Our guide to all things online wraps up with sites dedicated to street culture as raw as asphalt.

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World Wide Which?: Food For Thought

by Jessica Wong on Wednesday, 16th March 2011

Getting a kick in the head is not always a bad thing, especially when it’s done right. Our guide to the internet continues with sites dedicated to provoking and disturbing normal thought processes… A swift kick in the head is not always a bad thing.

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World Wide Which?: Time Wasters

by Jessica Wong on Tuesday, 15th March 2011

The internet: Offering new ways to pretend like you’re hard at work (when you’re really just pissing about) since 1992.

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World Wide Which?: Flashing Lights

by Jessica Wong on Monday, 14th March 2011

It may be Monday, but it’s never too early to daydream about the weekend. We’ve got the best sites to creep on other people’s party, find out what’s coming up and our favourite places to find biting commentary on pop culture! Oi, fame-hungry hipsters! Get ready for that close up.

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World Wide Which?: Design For Life

by Jessica Wong on Friday, 11th March 2011

We all need a little inspiration. Luckily it’s right at our fingertips with this installment of our guide of the internet. Picasso would probably Gogh to these sites.

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World Wide Which?: Passion For Fashion

by Jessica Wong on Thursday, 10th March 2011

Looking good has never been easier! With the onslaught of shopping websites and a new blogshop popping up everyday, it can be hard to navigate through the noise. But don’t worry, we’ve listed our go-to shopping and style sites, below, Paypal is your new best friend.

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World Wide Which?: Eat Your Greens

by Jessica Wong on Wednesday, 9th March 2011

You may think it’s all fun, frolic and frivolity here at JUICE. It is, but it includes a soft side for the environment. We’re back with our guide to the World Wide Webz and if Captain Planet spent time surfing the internet instead of fighting bad guys, he’d have these bookmarked under “Favourites”.

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