Bagan, Myanmar

Once we flew into Bagan in a very small plane – we checked in, rented e-bikes and made our way through the town. Our first stop was Nyang U Market, a local market for groceries, household goods as well as a little strip to tend to the tourists. Here we saw ladies carry the craziest […]

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Malaysia

Malaysia was amazing. It was such a privilege to fly over to complete a crowdfunding reward from last year. Nate, the manager of Loco Bar in Bukit Bintang bought a gig off the campaign so I got to go over to Kuala Lumpur to play a 3 set gig in conjunction with DJ Dean who […]

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Sydney – Black Cat Tour

It’s been an interesting start to our first Australian tour as a band. I was very jet lagged having landed from Malaysia in the morning. I came back home to Brisbane to pack, have a quick 20 minute nap and head back off to the airport to meet Joe and Jack to catch our plane […]

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SHOW ANNOUNCEMENT: Loco Bar, KL Malaysia

So excited to be playing Loco Bar in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on the 21st of this month! I hope everyone has been well ringing in the New Year. It has been nearly 2 years since I’ve been to Malaysia where I played my first round of gigs at Bangsar, KL and Cheras. Hope to see […]

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2 weeks in Indonesia

  I was so blessed to be invited to Indonesia for two weeks of songwriting and recording with local producers. The team that I worked with are currently working on a movie project and needed some soundtracks. I got to meet some amazing people – musicians, actors, models, pageant winners, journalists, publicists, directors and more. […]

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Asakusa + Akihabara

We met up with Aunty Lala, a childhood family friend of mine and had Tonkatsu for lunch. We just had to cram as many tonkatsu meals as we can before we go back home. Afterwards we went to Asakusa to give James the ultimate tour round. Enjoyed some freshly grilled senbei (Japanese rice crackers) and […]

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Ueno + Jiyugaoka

We decided to squeeze in a little shopping at Ueno. I bought some new shoes which I had been eyeing off this whole trip but didn’t come in a large enough size for my not so quaint Japanese lady feet. I finally found them in men’s. After a day of shopping and showing James the […]

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Takayama

Instead of lingering around in Kyoto for another day, we decided to do a day trip to Takayama on our way back to Tokyo. We had seen everything we wanted to see and we heard about Takayama last minute and just had to go. It was an intense journey for a day trip, with all […]

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Arashiyama & Tofukuji

In the morning, we headed to Arashiyama. This was an easy train ride from Kyoto station that took 20 minutes using the JR Sagano Line to Saga Arashiyama. This local shrine had carefully placed stones on top of each other everywhere. We then headed straight into the dense bamboo groves, which also included a flock […]

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North Kyoto

We started our day at Ginkakuji the Golden Pavilion. Even though I’ve been to most of the places in Kyoto before, the sites never cease to amaze me. Every single one have an expertly amount of craftsmanship, preservation and dedication. Even tree branches have the same methodology of craftsmanship, preservation and dedication applied.   We […]

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