Dan Boeckner, singer and guitarist for American indie rock outfit Divine Fits (and former member of established bands Wolf Parade and Handsome Furs), tells Chin Hui Wen how much he appreciates success.

What motivates you?
I feel incredibly lucky that I get to play music for a living. I used to work in a suit and tie and that’s life for most people. Or it can be worse: my brother works in a factory operating heavy machinery. That makes me really respect my job so I work hard to put on a good show.

Has anything funny happened to you while you were performing?
We were playing in North Carolina just before Halloween and I thought I was hallucinating. I saw something glowing like a space invader, you know, that old school video game? I thought someone had splashed me with acid. It turned out to be some guy’s glowing hat.

What would you do if you werent in music?
Well, I was a political science major in college, so I’d do that. Or I’d be a spy, if I had the qualifications.

What acts are you most looking forward to at the Laneway Festival 2013?
Bat for Lashes; I think she (Natasha Khan) has a great voice, and Japandroids because they’re from the same part of British Columbia where I’m from.

Divine Fits plays at the Laneway Festival 2013 on January 26 at Gardens by the Bay.

 

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There’s no need to head out to paint the town red—the party never stops at these hip Asia hotels with on-site clubs and hotspots.

[THAILAND] Angsana Laguna Phuket
After extensive refurbishment totaling US$30 million ($38 million), the property now features a new beach club, XANA, run by the Singapore-based Attica group. Accommodation starts at THB6,410 (S$254).

[THE MALDIVES] Niyama
This resort never sleeps. Not only does it offer 24-hour butler service and spa treatments, it also houses the world’s first underwater music club, Subsix. It’s 500 meters offshore and six meters below the surface of the Indian Ocean. Room rates start at US$650 (S$837).

[INDONESIA] W Retreat & Spa Bali—Seminyak
W’s Bali outpost has a 24-hour spa with locally inspired treatments such as the Hot Mama, a traditional Balinese abdominal massage. At night, congregate at W Lounge, which has live DJs, Mediterranean nibbles and a menu of 50 martinis. Rates start at US$380 (S$489).

 

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