JX Soo
JX Soo has been writing for NME since 2021, with a focus on Japanese and Asian music scenes. They previously founded and wrote for Singaporean independent webzine Big Duck Music. They also have a photographic-based visual arts practice, and has vowed to never become a DJ.
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Hear Ace Banzuelo, Alex Bruce and more cover classic Eraserheads songs
Giving modern takes on ‘Superproxy’ and ‘Ang Huling El Bimbo’

Jakarta festival Pestapora reveals first artists on 2023 line-up: Yura Yunita, Pamungkas, Lomba Sihir and more
Promising a total of 148 acts in its final line-up

Watch Rainn Wilson lay down some beats at Logic’s studio
"Look who stopped by to cook some beets", Logic captioned on Instagram

Toyah and Robert Fripp are ‘Ready To Go’ on their first ‘Sunday Lunch’ cover of 2023
The couple covered the Republica anthem with balloons and laughs

Jeremy Renner out of surgery for injuries from snow plow accident
The 'Hawkeye' star suffered "blunt chest trauma and orthopedic injuries" and remains in "critical but stable condition", according to a statement

EXO-SC to hold Jakarta fanmeet in February
Sehun and Chanyeol will greet fans at Jakarta's Beach City International Stadium

Giuseppe Ottaviani, John O’Callaghan and more to play Subculture Thailand festival next year
The one-day trance extravaganza takes place next February

Listen to Pamungkas’ latest EP, ‘Kemarin’
The six-track release also includes re-interpretations of four cuts from ‘Solipsism 0.2’

Chuu breaks silence on LOONA firing: “I haven’t done anything shameful”
The idol's firing last week by Blockberry Creative, and the agency's allegations that she was booted due to "violent language and misuse of power toward our staff", was met with online skepticism by fans and industry professionals

SBTown debuts new girl group YGIG with first single ‘SHABA SHABA’
Showcasing their polished rapid-fire verses and sharp dance moves

Lost Spaces and JAIE sing about situationships on new track ‘touch/feelings’
The funky collab marks Lost Spaces’ second single this month

Filipino indie quintet Banna Harbera announce farewell show
The band are calling it a day after eight years of activity