Keep Hush x Carhartt WIP Returns to Singapore with a Bass Night at RASA

(from left to right) RAH, Raissa Febriani, SHYHAIR b2b Jaydah and TASHASAN.

In recent years, Keep Hush has evolved from a London livestream platform into a global touchpoint for underground club culture. Its return to Singapore in collaboration with Carhartt WIP and presented by local collective Huru-Hara, signals a continuation of that dialogue between regional scenes and international networks.

The upcoming edition lands at RASA, the intimate venue tucked within Republic Plaza, on Friday, 3 April. Rather than spectacle, the focus leans toward the physicality of sound: low-end frequencies, broken rhythms, and percussive club music built for close dancefloors. The night reflects a strand of contemporary club culture where dub lineage, experimental bass and diasporic influences converge.

Artwork by Natasha Hassan @poogazi

For Singapore audiences, the event also highlights a growing ecosystem of Southeast Asian selectors and producers shaping their own interpretation of bass music. At its centre is TASHASAN, the DJ and organiser behind Huru-Hara and co-founder of North East Social Club. Her work has long focused on strengthening connections between the UK underground and Southeast Asia’s emerging scenes, and she was instrumental in bringing the first Keep Hush edition to Singapore.

Joining her is RAH, a Singapore-born DJ now based in Naarm/Melbourne whose sets move fluidly between dubwise pressure, jazz-inflected rhythms and percussive club forms. Alongside her work behind the decks, RAH’s background as a music journalist informs an approach that situates dance music within broader cultural narratives, a sensibility that has taken her to platforms such as Worldwide FM and festivals including Dimensions and Wonderfruit.

From Indonesia, Raissa Febriani brings a different rhythmic vocabulary. The Bali-based producer folds Indonesian percussion traditions, gendang and gamelan, into experimental club structures, drawing threads between ritual and rave. Her work across the ORBITWARE event series and NON ARCHIVE label has steadily carved space for more regionally rooted sounds within contemporary club music.

The lineup also features a rare pairing between Kuala Lumpur’s SHYHAIR and Singapore selector Jaydah, reuniting former collaborators from the influential Attagirl collective. Both DJs share a foundation in bass-heavy genres: dubstep, drum and bass, and hybrid club rhythms, promising a set driven by low-end pressure and tightly wound energy.

Together, the artists reflect the ethos behind Keep Hush x Carhartt WIP Singapore: a night centred on community exchange, regional voices and sound-system intimacy.

Keep Hush x Carhartt WIP Singapore, presented by Huru-Hara, takes place Friday, 3 April 2026 at RASA, 9 Raffles Place. For full lineup and ticket details, visit yourtessera.com.


Sharmaine Khoo is the Editor and Business Director at City Nomads, a Singapore-based lifestyle and travel publication. She writes about slow travel, wellness, culture, music, and contemporary city living across Asia and Europe, drawing on over a decade of experience building City Nomads around real-world experiences, hospitality, and urban culture.