Singapore's Shoegaze Sweethearts Kekko Share Their Love Story on Debut EP "Dreaming Life"

 

Kekko, Tim Kek (left) and Cherie Ko (right), shot by Jared Rezel

The devotion between Kekko, Singapore’s shoegaze sweethearts, fully materializes on their debut EP Dreaming Life, released on Californian lo-fi pop label Spirit Goth Records this past June. If not already evident by the band’s namesake —which combines the last names of the husband and wife duo, Tim Kek and Cherie Ko— Kek’s lush atmospherics intertwined with Ko’s ethereal vocals manifest a radiance unique to a soulmate connection. 

The couple first met in 2009 as teens while working odd jobs at their local mall. Then, Ko was covering My Bloody Valentine and Air on Youtube and Kek was blossoming in the Singaporean music scene. The pair stayed platonic friends for over 10 years while carving out separate paths in the music industry, with Ko performing with her former bands TOMGIRL and Bored Spies, and Kek founding his music promotional agency Symmetry Entertainment. In conversation with the band, they explain that the beginnings of Kekko were a natural progression from falling in love because of their similarities in music taste and creative sensibility. 

Kekko, shot by Jared Rezel

Ko tells me that working with her husband nurtures her musical approach; allowing her to embrace an artistic outlook that feels more genuine. “With all my previous brands and musical projects, I felt the need to put on a persona to write music. With Kekko, I have grown into my own person and I’m now able to tap into a deeper and more authentic space in the writing process,” she shares. 

The level of intimacy at the core of the project is also crucial to Kek’s conjuring of sublime  instrumentals to compliment Ko’s dream-like voice. He articulates that following intuition is crucial to building their tracks layer by layer and that he “finds what sounds right not just with [his] head, but with [his] heart as well.” This songwriting technique, which Kek refers to as “world-building,” was devised on Dreaming Life with Kek’s masterful playing of his right hand vintage Yamaha keyboards and microKORG. Kek hints that on Kekko’s upcoming LP, he plans to “explore the possibilities the legendary Moog can offer.” 

Kekko, shot by Jared Rezel

The duo describes Kekko’s aura as a “hazy, surrealistic dream,” which comes alive just as much in the band’s visual identity as their sound. The artwork for Dreaming Life was illustrated by visual artist Alexis Jamet, who’s vivid and playful florals, according to the band, resonate with their essence perfectly. 

Knowing every aspect of Kekko’s output is cherished, I was curious about the fan-made music video for their song “Within You.” As it turns out, the video is set to cuts from Kekko’s favourite film Picnic At Hanging Rock. Kekko informs me that the music video, made by I’m A Cyborg By That’s Okay, came to be purely by coincidence, and that they love the film because of its “beautiful and enigmatic mise-en-scene, and [they] love a good unsolved mystery.” 

Despite their fascination with whodunnits, the band doesn’t leave us hanging on their plans for the coming months at the end of our chat. “The scene in Singapore is really tight-knit and supportive, however we are planning to make Canada our new home in the near future! We’re starting to write our first LP and hopefully we can release it next year and start doing some live shows.” 

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Zoë Argiropulos-Hunter (she/her) is the co-founder and managing editor of Also Cool Mag. Aside from the mag, she is a music promoter & booker, and a radio host & DJ.


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