

Bussy Temple: SINEW
Singapore, 239007 Singapore
Bussy Temple: SINEW, 17 August at T:>Works.
Bussy Temple presents Sinew: This rave explores individuality and fractures within queer communities, reflecting on how these dynamics can be both generative and destructive.
SINEW
:: a piece of tough fibrous tissue uniting muscle to bone; a tendon or ligament.
:: the parts of a structure, system, or organization that give it strength or bind it together.
i come to in a cacophony. patchwork of cries. some feel like a wail, others more like a growl. together, we form a chorus; raw and aching. my face feels numb. stretched beyond its state — a certain kind of botoxed buoyancy — an eerie airiness beyond the layer. exposed to the elements, a flap of skin. i can’t move it out of a smile.
beyond me are kin, forced into the same fate: thin, delicate layer of skins, sewn together in a tapestry. where my face ends, yours begins. you frown; i laugh. you sneer, i cry. we sing in different pitches, dream in different colours. we await the one who held us here, the one who wanted to separate and examine us.
are you my enemy?
do we see each other writhing?
can you feel the trembles on the edges of your skin when i cry?
Graphic design credits: @eyelidmovie
Organizers
Bussy Temple is a collective of creatives organizing raves centering queers, trans, nonbinary, and femmes. Organically formed through the shared frustration of the lack of non cis-men queer spaces in Singapore, our parties serve as a social and political tool to expand and distort the vocabularies of queerness, as well as create and promote safe spaces for you to let go, glitch, and expand your way of being.
D Js, Artists, and Performers
Estoc (United States), DJ Set
Philadelphia-based DJ and producer Estoc is dedicated to the time honored role of the court jester. Hyper referential, always evolving, and passionately tongue in cheek. Her production and djing is always a wild journey through the unexpected and her mixes have become highlights for many well-known outlets such as Fact, Boiler Room, and Cult Classic Magazine. Over the past few years, she has toured throughout North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, bringing her chaotic energy to some of the most iconic clubs in the scene.
“…estoc’s music is more than hardcore absurdist fluff. Its brutal and often ridiculous style serves as a fortress against cultural hegemony.”
— Kiana Mickles for Resident Advisor
Betty Apple (Taiwan), DJ Set and Live Performance
From the mysterious depths of Taiwan’s underground avant-garde art scene emerges Betty Apple, known for her energetic and often daring live performances. She is one of the leading avant-garde artists of the Millennial generation. Betty Apple’s creative focus is on live art and sound experimentation, continuously pushing the boundaries of expression. She blooms with strange frequencies in performance art, video art, multimedia installations, electronic music production, and organizing experimental parties. This year, she released her debut independent digital album, “Taiwan Bay Be,” under the independent label Establishment Records, affiliated with the independent electronic music magazine CDM.
Betty Apple’s DJ style stems from her rich experience in body performance and her unique approach to DJing at art parties and dance floors. Her sets are always full of vibrant energy and seductive charm. Recently, she has stirred up frenzied storms at major party scenes such as the Luxembourg Art Week opening, Taipei’s HomoPleasure queer party, Taipei’s Nuit Blanche, Copenhagen’s Hangren, Vienna’s Wienstation, Zurich’s Kauz Zuerich, and Melbourne’s Subclub. Stepping into her DJ set is like embarking on a journey driven by the essence of her performance. She blends Industrial Techno, psychedelic beats, and the pulsating sounds of desire, creating rhythms that feel like cosmic tidal waves, releasing an unstoppable life force.
Metamoksha, DJ Set
Metamoksha is a co-founder and the resident DJ for Bussy Temple. Their sets are known to be nothing short of antipodean odysseys- fiercely relentless, brutal, yet tender. Seamlessly moving across genres with their signature industrial hardcore tunes to hard trance and gentler ethereal strains of longing melodies and femme pop, their sets typically takes you on what’s described as a sacred journey to contrasting realms of destruction and tenderness, pain and pleasure, damnation and salvation.
Godkorine , DJ Set
A radical vision of female identity and sexuality, GODKORINE asserts her provocative sound through heavy basslines and sultry synths with an eclectic mix of tracks ranging from industrial club to deconstructed R&B.
howrøng, DJ Set
howrøng explores unabashedly contrary soundscapes, from the clangs of ritualistic percussion, to break-noise core pop-edits soundscapes, blaring horns, shrieks and moans pitted against the grinding of industrial bulldozers. howrøng strives for cathartic release through a sonic-somatic experience, one that motivates their work at Bussy Temple to provide a shared rave space for release. As a resident DJ and co-founder of queer collective ‘Bussy Temple’, howrøng aims to create ecstatic rave moments for queer folk in Singapore with their music. Their style can be described as a journey through techno, eXpErImEntAl deconstructed club, breakcore and hardcore with selections from labels such as SVBKVLT, Mama told ya, Mord Records, and also music from local artists in south east and east asia such as Tzusing, Xhin and rEmPiT g0dDe$$.
XERVIXIA, Live Performance
XERVIXIA is angsty, aggressive and all over the floor. Usually found seething with anger and/or sex. Frequently mistaken to be demonically possessed. Rarely fully clothed.
Light installation by Alina Ling
Set design in collaboration with neoliberalarts
Self-expression session by arunditha
Tarot readings by Sam and Lean
For more information on line up timing, performance and artists, check @bussytemple‘s instagram.
House Rules
1. Respect the vibe and the space around you. Leave your arrogance out of the room. Nobody is better than anyone.
2. This is a queer event that prioritizes trans, nonbinary and femme folks. If you’re a cis man, encourage your queer folks to the front and be mindful of the space you’re taking up~
3. Consent is key. Do not touch anyone in the space without their consent. Always ask, do not assume.
4. Look out for yourself and each other, if you see or experience any situation involving discrimination, bullying, or if someone makes you uncomfortable, please approach the organizer by the door or any of our security. We are a community and we’re here to support one another.
5. Free water is provided at the venue at capacity. Remember to stay hydrated!
6. Finally, have fun and let the music guide you. Dance, connect, and be present. Together, we can make this rave an incredible experience for everyone involved.
*The organizers reserve the right to kick anyone out who is disrespectful to anyone or the space.