WHAT
🎸 Unleash your inner dragon as pulsating beats intertwine with a mind-bending mix of psychedelic bass, electro swing and electrifying live instruments to set your spirit ablaze. Join us for Dragon Beatz to let the music of the Wood Dragon ignite the flames of joy at "The Projector," in Somerset 🎉🐲🔊
50% of all donations will go towards supporting the Israel and Palestine peace efforts done by the Singapore red cross
ARTISTS
GATSBY LE GATS
Gatsby le Gats, from Paris, has developed an all-consuming passion for electronic music from an early age. Through his musical travels, he has explored all the subtlitites from the four corners of the world of bass music and psychedelic sounds. He's always got a few sound bombs in his pocket that will make you experience an ecstatic, ferocious, subtle or warm moment. After playing in Europe, North America and Latin America, he returns to Singapore to set the dance floor alight.
Mantravine
Mantravine is a tribe of sonic alchemists mixing neo-shamanic rhythms with world music, live instruments and psychedelic dance grooves. They evoke a primal dancing spirit with medicinal vocals, electrifying guitar, funky horns and organic frequencies.
They’ve played festivals and events in Germany (Evolution, Kepotopia, Gaggalacka), Thailand (Wonderfruit), Italy (Casacon, La Fonderia), New Zealand (Luminate & Twisted Frequency), Netherlands (Shiokfest, Toekomstmuziek, Zoku, Parck, Supermercator, Mahara) Sri Lanka (Atman), Hawaii (Phoenix), France (Nataraja, Ancient Sight), Japan (One Music Camp, World Beer Summit), Indonesia (Burning Island Festival), Malaysia (Asean Puppetry Exchange), Australia (Dragon Dreaming), Singapore (Sunda Festival, Kalaa Utsavam, Neon Lights, Singapore Writers Festival, Night Festival, Singapore Grand Prix F1, Soulscape), Serbia & Montenegro and many more.
WHERE
The Projector at Cineleisure
8 grange road, Cineleisure building, #05-01, Singapore 239695
Nearest MRT is Sommerset
Gorgeous open air cinema space in the city
TICKETS
• Invite a friend/s for the event on Saturday 10 February
• No dress code but you are encouraged to come dressed in earthy, wood, red.
• Free entry but bring an angpow or make a donation to support the artists and red cross
• 50% of all donations goes to the Singapore Red Cross peace efforts in Israel and Palestine
• Beware that the music can cause wild and whacky dance moves