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ZoukOut is an annual music dance festival held in Singapore since 2000.[2][3] One of Asia's biggest music dance festivals, it is organised by Zouk Singapore. DJs that have performed at ZoukOut include Paul Van Dyk, 2ManyDJS, Masters at Work, Gilles Peterson, Richie Hawtin, Sven Vath, Peter Kruder, James Lavelle, Armin Van Buuren and Stereo MCs. In 2008, ZoukOut saw its largest turnout of 26,000 in attendance, an increase of 3,000 attendees in 2007. ZoukOut has also won the Singapore Tourism Board’s “Best Leisure Event Experience” award thrice, between 2005 and 2008.
ZoukOut 2010 celebrated 10 years of the festival in December 2010. It was held on Saturday, 11th December at Siloso Beach, Sentosa Island from 8pm-8am. The three headline acts performed at ZoukOut 2010 were multi-platinum selling artiste David Guetta, world renowned trance DJ Tiësto and Grammy award-winning DJ Jazzy Jeff.
During the Grand Prix Season 2010 in Singapore, Zouk held a special event, Zouk Celebrates The Grand Prix Season Singapore 2010, which featured two acclaimed DJs, Frenchman Martin Solveig and Canadian Tiga.
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The sister club of Zouk in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, opened in 2004.
The three old warehouses that make up the original Zouk were built in 1919 on the Singapore River. Thoroughly renovated, the houses now feature three interconnected clubs:
Zouk (1991), with a large dancefloor and state-of-the-art sound and lighting, catering to a variety of artists
Velvet Underground (1994), a quieter, more relaxed lounge that plays house and soul
Phuture (1996), a more avant-garde bar specializing in broken beats and hip-hop/RnB.
The clubs have proven popular with Singapore's party-going crowd and regularly attract performers from all over the world. Its famous Mambo Jambo theme nights are considered a must-go for a beginning clubber.
In 2004, Zouk opened a sister club at Ampang Road (Jalan Ampang) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Zouk KL features four rooms: Zouk and Velvet Underground styled on the original, plus the Loft and Terrace bars.
A beach dance party called ZoukOut is organised at Sentosa in December each year. On December 10, 2005, 18,000 people attended the party. ZoukOut 2006 outdone itself once again drawing a record 20,000 party-goers to Sentosa on December 11, 2006.[1] 26,000 party-goers attended Zoukout 2008.
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Mambo Jambo, commonly known as Mambo nights, is a theme clubbing night held every Wednesday at Zouk in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. It is highly popular among the younger segment of the clubbing crowd in Singapore, and a Mambo experience is often regarded as an initiation ritual for many beginners into the local clubbing scene.
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While Zouk Club's vision was to introduce house music into Singapore, the concept of house music was not well-entrenched in the Asian clubbing landscape. Thus in order to make house music more appealing to the Singapore crowd, it introduced a blend of music which incorporated pop hits from the 70s and 80s with house music which were to be played every Wednesday night. Never seen as a long term plan, this retro theme night however became increasingly popular with the clubbing crowd and became one of the main highlights of the Singapore’s clubbing week event list. It eventually became the most well patronised weekday event in the Singapore clubbing scene.
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Mambo Jambo is a spin of the term mumbo jumbo which fittingly described the type of music peculiar to the theme night. It began with a somewhat unorthodox mix of 70s and 80s pop hits and house and over the years, it evolved and incorporated rock, dance and hip hop. A huge hit with the local clubbers, many imitators tried to follow the ‘retro’ theme formula with relatively lesser success. Zouk remained the standard bearer for this unique clubbing experience in Singapore.
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There are numerous songs that are well received by the clubbing club. However, the most popular are those that will rouse the crowd to making their peculiar dance moves. These moves, usually restricted to hand and upper body movements, are usually expressed in sync with the songs' progression and lyrics. Some of these songs includes Bananarama's Love in the First Degree, Jason Donovan's Too Many Broken Hearts and Rick Astley's Together forever.
Example: Belinda Carlisle's Summer Rain (taken from Dylan Boey's Mambo Rocks article, published 8 August 4)
Step #1 Chorus: 'Oh my love, it's you...' Your move: Bring both hands together to form a 'heart' over your left bosom, then use your right hand to point at 'you'.
Step #2 Chorus: 'that I dream of...' Your move: Bring your right hand up and point to your right temple.
Step #3 Chorus: 'Oh my love, since that day...' Your move: Bring both hands together to form a 'heart' over your left bosom, then raise your right hand upwards, palm facing up.
Step #4 Chorus: 'somewhere in my heart, I'm always...' Your move: Bring your hands together and make a heart shape over your left bosom, then clap twice in rhythm with 'always'.
Step #5 Chorus: 'dancing with you in the summer rain...' Your move: With both hands half-raised and your index finger and thumb pinched together, make little circles as you twirl your hands around for 'dancing'. When the chorus goes 'summer rain', stretch out your hands and make little ripples with your fingers as if simulating a shower of rain.
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In 1998, Zouk Club together with Avex Trax Asia Limited produced a compilation of Mambo Jambo mix.
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Let The Music Play - Shannon
Walking Away - Information Society
Bauhaus - Cappella
Ride on Time - Black Box
Theme from S'Express - S'Express
Tubthumping - Chumbawamba
Call Me - Spagna
Together Forever - Rick Astley
Love in the First Degree - Bananarama
Square Rooms - Al Corley
Batucuda - DJ Dero
Samba De Janeiro - Bellini
BG Tips, You should be dancing - E-Sensual
YMCA - Village People
Gimme Hope Jo'anna - Eddy Grant
Together in Electric Dreams - Georgio Moroder & Phillip Oakley
Summer Rain - Belinda Carlisle
Here Comes the Rain Again - Eurythmics
Magic Carpet Ride - Mighty Dub Katz
Lost in Emotion - Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam
Give It Up - KC and the Sunshine Band
A Little Respect - Erasure
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CD Cover
In 2007, Zouk Club together with Warner Music Group produced a compilation of Mambo Jambo mix. This album is a tribute to the 15 years of the night, its cult following that has kept the energy alive, and the unparalleled spirit that is Mambo Jambo. Notably, the album release was entirely mixed from vinyl by Zouk Resident DJs in order to reflect the true spirit of the night.
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Dying Inside To Hold You - Timmy Thomas
You Sexy Thing - Hot Chocolate
Play That Funky Music - Wild Cherry
Call Me - Spagna
Never Gonna Give You Up - Rick Astley
Blame It On The Boogie - Big Fun
Bizarre Love Triangle - New Order
Love In The First Degree - Bananarama
Let's Go - Wang Chung
Sexbomb - Tom Jones with Mousse T
I Heard A Rumour - Bananarama
Together In Electric Dreams - Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder
You Spin Me Round (Like a Record) - Dead or Alive
Mony Mony - Billy Idol
Push It - Salt-N-Pepa
Horny - Mousse T vs Hot 'N' Juicy
Rock This Party (Everybody Dance Now) - Bob Sinclar Feat. Dollarman & Big Ali
Don't Call Me Baby - Madison Avenue
Can't Take My Eyes Off You - Boystown Gang
La Bamba - Los Lobos
Mambo No 5 - Lou Bega
[edit] | Tags: References | 2>
^ YourSingapore.com - Zouk
^ YourSingapore.com - ZoukOut
^ ZoukOut - About
^ "ZoukOut 2006 outdone itself drawing a record 20,000 party-goers to Sentosa". Channel NewsAsia. 10 December 2006. http://asia.news.yahoo.com/061210/5/singapore246377.html.
^ "ZoukOut draws record 18,000 party-goers from Singapore and region". Channel NewsAsia. 11 December 2005. http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/183122/1/.html.
Boey, Dylan. Mambo Rocks in Sunday Times 8 August 2004. Singapore: SPH.
DJ Adam Low. (1998) Mambo Jambo Wednesday Night Live. Singapore: Avex Trax.
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Zouk (Singapore)
Zouk (Kuala Lumpur)
WhosGoing: Singapore Clubs + Bars
YourSingapore - ZoukOut
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