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SUNNY SIDE UP ROOFTOP SESSIONS with Unmute x Yes You

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date
Feb 3 2024
16:00 - 22:30
Location
Higher Ground SG
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Level up your Saturday evenings as Sunny Side Up just got sunnier! We’ve moved past brunch and relocated the party to a brand new venue - Higher Ground.

Introducing our Sunnier Sunny Side Up Rooftop Sessions on February 3rd, Saturday, from 4pm to 1030pm pm at 64 Boat Quay #04-00. Feast your soul with good food, drinks, vibes and music by Unmute x Yes You’s music curators - @sivaneshpillai, @whoistaaka, @mutomasashi & @vaibs.sri.

Rally your best buddies and book in for our boozy sundown session happening at our latest social rendezvous @highergroundsg.

With Sunny Side Up, your day time party will never be the same.
(*if you even remember the day.)

Early Bird: $20 Entry Only
Standard: $25 Entry Only

4pm - 1030pm
3 February Saturday

- No ID, no entry.
- Minimum age requirement : 23+
- No flash photography.
- No illicit substances.
- No outside food & drinks.
- Strictly no smoking indoors.
- Please respect the vibe.

Please note that there will be no entry to the event without a valid ticket. The management reserves the right to refuse entry at its own discretion. Club rules apply. Any guest found in violation of the rules will be asked to leave the event.
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  • MUTO (2)

    Just visualise a metropolis blanketed in austere ruin, coloured by an ominous soundtrack with a heart of iron and stone. Such is the harsh dimension introduced by Muto Masashi, a name that’s bobbed along the surface of the Singaporean electronic scene for some time now. After years of cutting his teeth in the local DJ circuit, the Japanese selector has finally released Ishi, his debut EP that translates his imagination and influences into these dystopian musical fantasies.
    Singapore, Singapore
  • Sivanesh

    It’s hard to pin Sivanesh’s style down. Crafting and developing his own brand of sultry off-kilter house and groovy heads-down techno through his long-standing residency at CÉ LA VI Singapore, his sound goes above and beyond current genres and trends. At its 5th year now, the residency sees him taking charge of the world-renowned main room, playing extended DJ-sets every Sunday night. Apart from this residency, Sivanesh is a regular fixture at some of the region’s most respected venues, with regular dates at The Headquarters and Kilo Lounge in Singapore. Co-founder of Sivilian Affairs and music director for Potato Head and Kilo in Singapore, Sivanesh also holds a monthly residency on AAJA Radio in London every third Monday of the month. Sivanesh’s sound goes beyond current trends in genres. Held together by equal amounts of rhythm & groove, his diverse playlists have led him to play alongside cult favourites such as Chaos In The CBD (In Dust We Trust), d’Julz (Bass Culture), Gerd Janson (Running Back), John Talabot (Hivern Discs), Kornél Kovács (Studio Barnhus), Okain (Talman Records), and Rampa (Keinemusik). Regional attention started after a well-received opening set at Cercle’s debut Asia show in 2019 with The Martinez Brothers. Since then, he has gone on to play at festivals and dance institutions across the region such as Airhouse (South Korea), Iron Fairies (Kuala Lumpur), Potato Head (Bali), Savage (Hanoi), Villa Project (Saigon), and Weekend Voyage (Phu Quoc). Powered by the belief that Asia is the place to be right now for dance music, Sivanesh co-founded the bookings and events agency Sivilian Affairs, which emphasises local and regional talents. In line with his goals of strengthening the Asian dance scene and building a healthy ecosystem through Sivilian Affairs, recent bookings for their parties include Baldo (Subwax) from Barcelona, Dr Yez (Tantra) from Bali, Jesse You (Walls & Pals) from Seoul, Jonnyvicious (Shagrilla) from Kuala Lumpur, Manikk (Savage) from Hanoi, Roshan (SaturdaySelects) from Kuala Lumpur, and Dexter Colt, Leland, Mako, Ramesh K, and The Weatherman from Singapore. Citing seminal American house music duo Mood II Swing as an early musical influence, Sivanesh's diverse playlists are held together by equal amounts of groove and soul. His roots will always be house, but being open-minded and anchored in the belief that only quality matters and genres do not, he is always aware of what the room he is playing for needs. That may be his best trait. It is this versatility that enables him to share the stage with some of the finest selectors in the world, such as Chloe (Bpitch), Chaos In The CBD (In Dust We Trust), d’Julz (Bass Culture), Jasper James (Optimo Trax), Rampa (Keinemusik), and more, in the last few months. More recently, he was selected by Cercle to warm up for their debut Asia show with The Martinez Brothers in November 2019, and then ended the year with a well-received DJ set at the Rainforest Pavilion at the Wonderfruit festival in Thailand. He might surprise you with a track from an unexpected corner, but that's exactly what he intends to do.
    Singapore, Singapore
    • House
    • Techno
  • Vaibs

    Vaibs is a DJ based in Singapore, playing regularly for Thugshop Group at Headquarters, Tuff Club and MDLR, and he is also the founder of Unmute.sg. Vaibs, has solid roots in Singapore's club and party circuit, known to deliver high-energy sets with blistering grooves, deep thumping beats and good vibes. A vinyl collector, who rarely slows his grooves and is obsessed with fusing vintage sounds with modern electronic music. He serves up a dance floor mix of techno, electro, breakbeat, house music, and some unexpected curve balls. Vaibs is a regular on the lineup for the Thugshop group playing at Tuff Club, Headquarters and MDLR and for several local pop-up underground parties in Singapore. He has opened for the likes of Joyhauser, Drunken Kong, PIG&DAN and Christian Smith to name a few and recently played gigs in Bali. He also hosts a monthly show at Hanoi Community Radio under unmute sessions.
    Singapore
  • Taaka