October 5th, 2009
Singapore Post-Pop
Singapore is a very exciting place, with a wide array of cultures and traditions expressing themselves in fashion, in art, and in the cuisine. There are so many wonderful things you can do in Singapore. Restaurant selections are at a premium, like everything else. Our restaurants are selected for their excellence in demonstrating the immense depth of cultural influences in the place, and you have a wonderful range of choices. You’ll certainly find just the right spice of life here, and you might be very pleasantly surprised at some of the dishes. You can find your favorite international contemporary cuisine here, as well as some of the most splendidly-prepared exotic tastes as well. Singapore is a place of simple and sophisticated pleasures, and you’re sure to find something that suits you very, very well.
The restaurant culture here is very particular, so you’ll be sure to enjoy memorable dining experiences, and sample some of the best of the best. There’s nothing like a wonderful meal to make an evening unique, and after a superb meal, you’ll be in the exact spot to enjoy some of the magnificent nightlife Singapore can offer. If you find yourself inexplicably attracted to songs that have simple pop leads that you can’t get out of your head, and like to watch groups that are half-performers and half-fashion statements, then you might be getting a touch of the local fever, which produces and attracts some of the best pop culture sophisticates in the world. Watch for groups like Thailand’s The Diet Pills.
This musical duo, featuring DJ Pommpomm and Paloy produces some very catchy tunes, and their affect is enormously engaging. It’s a sophisticated quotation of a particular retro that speaks to a contemporary, and very hip, Singapore audience. They sing in English, and they perform attitude as much as music. They can also be seen working with another Thai band, Slur, and the two on any bill in Singapore will cure all of your rock and rolls blues, and give you a taste of what’s sweet in Singapore.
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