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TIME
Current Affairs + Entertainment

One of 5 Asian Acts To Watch in 2008, The Analog Girl is featured alongside Japan's Cornelius, Indonesia's Goodnight Electric, China's P.K. 14 and Philippines' The Out Of Body Special.

"If Tricky's dark and brooding Maxinquaye album was launched into outer space on a rocket ship commanded by Bjork, it might sound something like the Analog Girl." (Lara Day, TIME)

Read it here.


The New Paper - Watch This S'porean, says TIME magazine

Sweet report from The New Paper's Avis Wong. Some quotes from the article:

"She's managed to create a sound that is both electronic on one hand yet full of human emotion on the other...It's that dynamic that gives her sound the element of an escapist and other-worldliness that makes her so engaging." Justin Sweeting, Channel V's AMP

"Not many people dare to project that as most are afraid of being non-musical. And that puts her in a class above the rest." Chris Ho

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Digital Life
Cover Story

"If electronic maestros Yoko Ono and Moby were to engage in a little tryst, their musical offspring would probably sound a lot like The Analog Girl."

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iSh
Creative magazine on architecture, design and lifestyle

"It dances from the box of her electronic gadget and performs magical duties to the ears."

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Lianhe Zaobao Cover Story
Singapore Chinese paper

"The first local artist to write for Nike Europe commercials!"

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FL.ag #10 Rebel Issue
THE GIRL AND HER PRINCE - A review on The Adventures Of Prince Achmed and The Analog Girl's live scoring of the 1926 silent animated film.

"The result was a beautiful blend of old and new. Using a laptop (Powerbook G4), mini xylophone, AirSynth, Kaoss Pad and Nintendo DS - The Analog Girl beautifully blended the film's rich history with her signature futuristic style."

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FL.ag #04 Flair Issue
Fashion & creative magazine

A.P.C. Music Reviews by The Analog Girl
The Analog Girl uncovers music released under French boutique label A.P.C.

NYC Or Bust!
A photo journal of The Analog Girl's New York City Summer 2005 Tour.

Fronting The Row
An exclusive fashion photo shoot with The Analog Girl at Front Row boutique.


Giant Robot #34 Moving Pictures Issue
L.A. based pop culture magazine

"A steamy marriage of angst and art."

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M Station / June 2004
London based webzine (Miss Kittin/Boom Boom Satellites)

"The Analog Girl is a laptop wielding singer from Singapore. She has performed in Singapore and Japan, and this summer will be performing in Paris and London."

Read it here.


The Tesseract promo on The Straits Times / December 2003
Singapore paper

"...an approach of making music using technology rather than organic instruments - as well as, triphop and industrial music, popularised by groups such as Massive Attack and Nine Inch Nails."

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Shift Japan / November 2003
Japan based creative webzine

"Her sound was impressive with the noise and heavy beats controlled in real time."

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IS magazine / September 2002
Singapore based entertainment magazine

"A hypnotic, intriguing brew of lopsided beats, muffled bleeps, distorted vocals and beautifully flawed melodies, Analog Girl certainly shares Bjork's willingness to go out on a limb in pursuit of sounds not yet heard."

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Seventeen / August 2002
Singapore edition of the U.S. youth fashion magazine

"...mei's been making waves with her alternative, Bjork-esque electronic sounds."

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Pulp / July 2002
Singapore based creative magazine

"Her music is trippy, stripped down, and raw: perfect from when you're feeling down and gritty, or recovering from a large one."

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Juice / June 2002
Singapore based clubbing & dance music magazine

"...a highly talented female dance act whose music ranges from trippy lo-fi electronica to new electro."

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The Straits Times / February 2002
Singapore paper

"Her analog-dreams hark back to the early days of electro before the digital revolution. In effect, she sounds like a young Yoko Ono whose mentor is Leila."

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