Everybody In The Club Get RNDM

The Attic at Mox is a thoroughly endearing venue, but I can’t come up with any trendy designspeaky reasons as to why. In fact, I have a feeling that what endears the place to me is its almost meticulous lack of trendy design. There are random lights from Mox, random rows of airplane seats along a wall, random stage at one end, random DJ booth on the other, bar with random selection of alcoholic beverages, and lots of randomly dressed indie types. In other words, it was the perfect place for RNDM.

Astreal’s set was marred by problems with their amps, which meant that some songs were played with only two out of three guitars. I still enjoyed it, but it meant less crashing guitar noise, which is never a good thing.

I had been looking forward to finally seeing the much-hyped Tiramisu, but ended up a little disappointed. Apart from the undeniable showmanship of their frontman, there was little I found distinctive or interesting about their songs. Sort of a mix between Built To Spill and Hefner, but without any of what I like about either band. I’d still watch them again, though. Rizman Putra’s eyeballs fascinate me.

After Tiramisu I suggested we take a break for dinner, whereupon Ida suggested we eat the surprise birthday cake she had brought me. :)

I didn’t manage to see many of the later bands on the schedule, for the unusual reason (unusual for me, anyway) that I got caught up socializing. Downstairs in Mox with my childhood fags, upstairs in the attic telling Tessa how much I miss the life she’s living now, here a random, there a random, everywhere a random.

We’d originally intended to leave at midnight for Grandmaster Flash at Zouk, but then Poptart started spinning and there was no way I was going to leave while Sonic Youth’s 100% was playing. As one song led to another, I decided that there was no point leaving somewhere where I was having such a great time for somewhere which almost inevitably enrages me.

Indie club nights aren’t any cooler than 80s nights; they’re all about jumping around haphazardly to songs which were staples of your youth, and screaming “I AM THE RESURRECTION AND I AM THE LIFE!” along with everyone else. Actual dancing is an afterthought, and actual good dancing is virtually impossible. Not that any of this is really relevant while you’re going apeshit to Idioteque. I had a blast.

8 Comments

  1. If Mox was the best place for RNDM for the reasons you gave, then certainly you were the best person to go, since “random” is one of your oft-uttered expressions ;)

    Am sorry for but do not regret leaving early–had much else on my mind, but I’ll join you for the first Poptart after the 8th.

  2. Mayee: I’m hoping for Backdrifts the next time. :)

    Elaine: Through the Internet, which increasingly seems to be my only source of meeting new people in Singapore who are actually interesting. Yay Internet!

    Don: Would be great to have you there the next time! I missed you so much while they were playing New Generation. You could say I was “screaming your name through the astral plane”…

  3. herro, it was lovely to see u too!

    elaine: were you the fierce TSD senior? i remember i cried after one of your scolding bouts, hur hur.

  4. Wait wait, TSD people??! Hello hello!! I am one of your tsd grandxhowevermanyyears junior!! :P Hello hello! So exciting. Hahahah, indeed the internet is a good place to meet interesting people… (By TSD, you do mean VJ TSD right?)

  5. hi del, yes i meant VJC TSD. are you in there now, or have you just graduated? i was in VJ from 2000 to 2001… pretty ok i think, but no great shakes compared to uni life! :) actually i might visit VJ when im back in singapore for a week sometime in april

  6. Hullo Tessa! Oh, I just graduated. From the recent A levels *grimace*. Hmmm April is when all the year 1s get busy for their exams and the year 2s are prepping for A’s, so I guess that’s a pretty good time then if you’re keen on seeing how it’s all like. DO YOU KNOW we have a NEW SPANKING STUDIO!!?? And the COSTUME ROOM! Is. Seductive. …unfortunately it’s lost quite a bit of its grittiness that makes tsd tsd. -sigh- oh well. Hope to see you at VJ sometime in April then. I possibly will be heading back there myself….

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