Neverland

Neverland

Clubs Off to never, Neverland... more »

Vertigo

Vertigo

Clubs Newly-opened Vertigo at The Gardens features a mainstream r'n'b room (Nero) and a more funky hipster-friendly room (Bianco) more »

Aristo & Roof Garden

Aristo & Roof Garden

Clubs After RM1.7 million spent on renovation, the newly revamped Aristo is the place to be for upper middle class KLites looking for something a little more sophisticated more »

View Rooftop Bar

View Rooftop Bar

Bars Drink and party with the best view of the KL skyline more »

Supernova

Supernova

Clubs So boomz! more »

Club VR1

Club VR1

Clubs Feel the spirit of patriotism at AHR more »

Tin Mine

Tin Mine

Clubs You can't keep a good club down. DJ Baby Joe Black makes a takeover bid and ressurects this hotel club legend more »

Heritage Live @ Upstairs

Heritage Live @ Upstairs

Clubs Formerly known as Upstairs @ The Loft, the re-branded Heritage Live @ Upstairs on Asian Heritage Row stays open til late! Dush-dush-dush! more »

Laundry

Laundry

Bars A relaxed ambience, spartan concrete set up, credible and varied quality music offerings, and Klub Pong! more »

Beach Club Cafe

Beach Club Cafe

Clubs A veritable institution and a right of passage, any heated debates here are likely to be about who pulls or pukes first rather than glitch v dubstep. Don't say we didn't warn you.... more »

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    by Alif Omar Mahfix on DJ Bliss: Eyes Up Here, Buddy
  • “First of all, this interview is terribly sexist. I would expect questions like these in FHM, not a music/nightlife magazine like Juice. Secondly, there's no such thing as a Chinese language. Seriously guys, buck it up. I don't expect lines like 'It was hard to keep our eyes from going astray and keep ourselves from…”

    by Marcy on DJ Bliss: Eyes Up Here, Buddy
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    by Alif Omar Mahfix on Willis Earl Beal: Acousmatic Sorcery
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