Eastern Margins, ADHD & an anonymous group present bold finale for ROAD 4 REDLINE tour
Margins Xtend in Singapore on December 27 features Kamixlo, DJ Love, Billionhappy, Cayenne & Mervin Wong
Eastern Margins’ ROAD 4 REDLINE tour wraps up in Singapore on December 27 with Margins Xtend, a bold collaboration between local collectives ADHD and an anonymous group.
Held at MDLR, this event is set to be a high-voltage finale backed by Mixmag Asia and Heineken Silver.
Singapore, hailed by the UK-based collective as a “nexus” of cultures and sounds, is said to be the perfect stage for the tour’s grand conclusion.
“It makes perfect sense for the ROAD 4 REDLINE to conclude here,” they shared with Mixmag Asia, “as we bring together the lore plucked from the scrolls of Redline to a locale known for mixing, intersection, and mutation.”
Local party purveyors ADHD, known for its genre-bending chaos and energy, captures “adventure and mischief” like no other. “They just have a sense of delirious fun,” Eastern Margins noted.
Renowned for curating inclusive, high-energy events, ADHD has worked with international talents like dj g2g, Bulma, and Puppy Riot, cementing its place as a vanguard of the underground.
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Meanwhile, the anonymous group thrives on deconstructing norms, crafting events like Lust’s Silent Domain that are as unpredictable as they are unforgettable.
“They embody a sense of true adventure in building up a party brand and then tearing it down every time. Deconstruction leads to new mutations; that energy really resonates with us,” explains Eastern Margins.
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The line-up matches the night’s audacious spirit: Kamixlo fuses industrial intensity with reggaeton and experimental club sounds; Billionhappy pushes futuristic East Asian beats; DJ Love champions Davao City’s Budots; Cayenne blends ethereal vocals with pulsating rhythms; and Mervin Wong crafts immersive sonic worlds with classical and avant-garde influences.
This finale aims to strengthen Singapore’s role as a hub for innovative pan-Asian sounds and showcase a sheer variance of regional dance music beyond the traditional idea of “rave” and “party” anthems.
Get tickets to Margins Xtend here.
Amira Waworuntu is Mixmag Asia’s Managing Editor, follow her on Instagram.
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