The Dada Record: Rampage on the Airwaves

Spearheading the e-generation of today, Rampage On The Airwaves (ROTA) is a podcast that aims to promote local Singaporean music as well as regional and international independent music by exposing the local Singaporean community and people overseas to these artists. ROTA seeks to continually evolve and cater to the growing support for the local music industry while still focused on its aim of giving bands the much deserved exposure they need by exploiting the Internet’s fastest-growing medium, pod-casting. As Singapore’s premier independent music podcast, ROTA constantly collaborates with promoters and gig organizers to add value to these gigs and raise the profile of the podcast by organizing giveaway contests to ticketed events and interviewing the artists involved.
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FYS!2 is the sequel to Fasten Your Seatbelts!, an independent rock concert held earlier this year at DXO. The School Invasion Tour is a follow up of last year

Johnny Sniper by Enter Shikari
Very refreshing band from the UK who plays a unique mix of post-hardcore and trance. Johnny Sniper is one of their more radio-friendly tracks.
Late Night Request by The Great Spy Experiment
Possibly the one to claim the ‘throne’ from Electrico (hiatus) and Ronin (disbanded). This track from the debut ‘Flower Show Riots’ features Saiful’s sexy voice and a fascinating bossa-esque transition.
Put Your Arms by The Suns
A ROTA playlist can’t go without Singapore’s rock n’ roll heroes, The Suns. Wayne worked with us for a while before he had to move on to a better place. This track can be found in the Rock For Wayne Tribute Compilation.
Paper Thin Hymn by Anberlin
Very captivating, high-energy alternative rock band from Florida. Tours non-stop! (Singaporean fans will fondly remember their show with Copeland on local shores a couple months ago.) Paper Thin Hymn is one of their strongest tracks.
Fires At Night by The Fire Fight
2007’s big surprise. Passionate melodies and explosive live shows
Every Wednesday, Culturepush presents The Dada Record, a weekly post for artists to share the music that gets their creative juices flowing.




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