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Keep Hush returns to Singapore returns with bass-heavy 2nd edition at RASA this April

Keep Hush returns to Singapore returns with bass-heavy 2nd edition at RASA this April

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After a resounding debut in 2024, global dance music platform Keep Hush is returning to Singapore for round two! Keep Hush x Carhartt WIP Singapore — Presented by Huru-Hara takes place on 3 April, bringing another night of low-end pressure and cross-border club energy, this time to RASA.

Leading the lineup is Indonesia’s Raissa Febriani, a Bali-based producer and curator whose sets blur the lines between ritual and rave. Drawing from traditional Indonesian rhythms — including gendang and gamelan textures — she folds them into percussive bass, skewed techno, and Gqom-driven club forms. Through her ORBITWARE event series and NON ARCHIVE label, Raissa has steadily built platforms for experimental sounds within the region.

Also on the bill is Singaporean fave RAH, now based in Naarm / Melbourne, whose approach to DJing moves fluidly between dubwise sensibilities, jazz-leaning rhythms, and percussive club energy. A seasoned selector and music journalist, she brings both research and instinct into her sets, with past appearances at Dimensions Festival, Wonderfruit, Worldwide FM, and The Lot Radio under her belt.

Also from Singapore is TASHASAN, the DJ and organiser behind Huru-Hara. Known for navigating the darker fringes of bass — weaving breaks, garage, dubstep, and hybrid club forms — she continues her work in connecting the UK underground with Southeast Asia’s fast-evolving scene. Having initiated the first Keep Hush Singapore edition as a community-led effort, this second chapter builds on that foundation.

Rounding out the night is a heavyweight B2B between Malaysia’s SHYHAIR (fka Fatim) and Singapore’s Jaydah, marking a rare reunion of former ATTAGIRL! collaborators — and a return to the decks for both selectors. SHYHAIR’s sets channel dubstep and drum & bass lineage into tightly controlled, bass-driven impact, while Jaydah, a defining presence in the 2010s bass circuit, is known for navigating deep dubstep, grime, and footwork-leaning drum & bass with razor-sharp timing. Built on shared foundations and sharpened by time apart, the pairing carries serious low-end weight.

At its core, Keep Hush x Carhartt WIP Singapore continues to prioritise regional exchange and collective energy. Built on sub-bass tension and restless, cross-cultural rhythms, the night centres Southeast Asian voices in a bass movement that stretches far beyond the region.

 
 
 
 
 
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