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In Sing, Part 1


I was in Singapore July 11th to 14th 2011, and here are shots from around town! This is the great Davis Guitar Music Center in Peninsula Shopping Complex.


This I’d never seen – a double-necked ukulele. I asked the storegirl what the difference was between the necks. I don’t think she understood that it appeared to have the same tuning (which makes it pointless.)


The rare Minolta 1x-3x F2.8 Macro zoom! It actually auto-focuses – the Canon MP-E 65mm 1x-5x F2.8 does not auto-focus.


McDonalds in Singapore serves a Chicken McGrill Salad. Interesting! This is the same meat from the Chicken McGrill Burger, known as the Grilled Chicken Burger in Malaysia.


A spire!


This is the St. Andrew Cathedral. Grand!


Elvis has left the building!


A busker with a twelve-string.


Most shots were with the NEX-5 with 16mm F2.8. Here’s one that is cropped.


Times like these I wish my NEX-5 had built-in GPS. I left the A55 at home.


Scotts Square.


Stayed at Movenpick Heritage Hotel, on Sentosa Island. Modern 5-star hotel. Nice!


It was always sunny, and I had the most fulfilling breakfasts there. Now I have a craving for pork bacon, croissants, cinnamon buns and sausages for breakfast!


Imbiah Station, on Sentosa Island.


The MRT is well connected, snaking under shopping malls, with exits marked alphabetically e.g. Exit E.


The walls of Dhoby Ghaut.


Far East Plaza. Most reminiscent of Malaysia, Sg. Wang Plaza to be exact, from the shops inside. Also the design is very plain and Malaysian whereas Singaporean shopping malls on average tend to have more curvy, strange designs.


Inside. I also saw the most Malays there. It made me wonder – do racists in Singapore tell Malays to go back to Malaysia?


Reserved Seating. I’m sure some creative Malaysian couples would take the bottom-left picture as a license to sit – and the bottom-right picture is that of a merman.


This is, after all, Singapore, where the mascot is a merlion. So a merman and mermaid goes.


Merlion by night.


Man, does Malaysia’s bus system have a long way to go or what?

Moonshine, January 2011!


20th January 2011 was Moonshine: A Homemade Music Show, down at Laundry Bar, The Curve!


This is Dichi Michi, as poppy as their name sounds. Okay so there was a bit of emo.


Fans at the barricades for the next band, Oh Chentaku. Madness!


Solid drums from Alang.


Solid shouts, emo-core style. Probably a bit of Depeche Mode moodiness thrown in, too. Then again, I should refrain from musical references since I realize my vocabulary of modern music isn’t that great.


Solid shredding and one heck of energy. He even swung his guitar around himself, hitting his face and causing a wound!


Reza Salleh, gig organizer, reminds to rock hard and safe.


New faces for 90’s rock tributers Stonebay.


Ojie, frontman, faces the back.


I am quickly running out of captions for these guys. Though it should be pointed out that they still rock!


40 Winks with a keytar!


And here’s a plainer guitar.


Here’s a female singer. Yes there have been some changes!


Soundman turns into big-ska-band rockstar.


Would’ve been nice if I focused correctly on them. Would’ve been nice if the guy in white was in the middle.


Time for reversal!

Incubus: If Not Now, When?


23rd July 2011, was when Incubus came down to Malaysia for the third time to perform! The first being at Bukit Kiara Equestrian Resort for the A Crow Left Of The Murder album tour, the second being the first Sunburst music festival in 2008.

I brought my Sony Cybershot WX-1 – so please pardon that all I got is a backlit CMOS sensor instead of some decent APS-C footage from my NEX-5. 🙁


This tour comes fresh after their fresh new album, If Not Now, When? This was taken from the upper area of Stadium Negara, where the toilets are.


And so, Brandon Boyd burst onto stage, with Megalomaniac and Wish You Were Here!


Their stage setup was simple – carpets, and no extraneous decor. What, no Chuck?


Yeah, no Chuck. Here’s Ben Kenney on bass. They did Pardon Me, Have You Ever, Nowhere Fast and Consequence. Yeah, there was a fair bit more of Make Yourself played.


Then came the newer stuff – only one song from Light GrenadesAnna Molly.


And even newer, Promises, Promises, from If Not Now, When?. Yes that’s DJ Kilmore on keys!

Their new album feels like what By The Way was to the Red Hot Chili Peppers – laidback, missing a whole load of guitar, and very melodic. There’s so much piano and organ you’d think that they toured with Elton John! (That is a compliment.)


Thankfully, I had my chance to headbang again when Circles came on. Brandon then hinted at a real old song – Glass from S.C.I.E.N.C.E.. Unfortunately that was the only song from S.C.I.E.N.C.E. played.


Mike Einziger, also on keys!


Then back to the new stuff – In The Company Of Wolves. I was hoping they’d play this song – it turns rather epic halfway in the song… almost like it should’ve been named In The Company Of Wolves/Longest Night Of My Life.


Then came the fresh Thieves and the single that propelled them to worldwide stardom – Drive.


Brandon strapped on a guitar for Pistola. They broke it down with a rather bluesy rock outro.


A more relaxed moment during Talk Shows On Mute and Adolescents.


And finally, for the encore, we experienced The Warmth and Nice To Know You!

Breakdown of songs per album:

2004 setlist:
S.C.I.E.N.C.E. – 4, Make Yourself – 2, Morning View – 5, A Crow Left Of The Murder – 7 and Pantomime. They played just one more song compared to their third concert but it felt much fuller.

2008 Sunburst setlist:
S.C.I.E.N.C.E. – 2, Make Yourself – 3, Morning View – 5, A Crow Left Of The Murder – 4, Light Grenades – 3

2011 setlist:
S.C.I.E.N.C.E. – 1, Make Yourself – 5, Morning View – 4, A Crow Left Of The Murder – 3, Light Grenades – 1, If Not Now, When? – 4

You bet I preferred the 2004 setlist! Though I have to say the Light Grenades album really grows on you (though I didn’t like Make A Move from the Stealth Original Soundtrack.)

As for If Not Now, When? it grows on you pretty swiftly. There is a organ-ic sensibility, though it is unfortunate that Mike seems to have forgotten his distortion pedal.

More pictures from the A900 at Sunburst 2008 here:
Sun-incu-burst

Not My Cup Of Tea At M-A-P

On the 8th of January 2011 I went down to MAP KL, Solaris Dutamas, for a gig! It was the Not My Cup Of Tea – BeforeAfters/Beatburns EP Launch gig.


Zip Zeiller with the finest blues rock. These guys love their Hendrix, doing a slow Little Wing cover.


Bumped into Najlaa!


Rock out with your tongue out.


This was BeforeAfters, one of the bands launching their EP that day. She can rock!


Stonebay, purveyors of 90’s rock.


Auburn, which I’d put as progressive alternative rock, with their newly minted bassist Aidil.


Then came Beatburns!


(And their fans!)


Moe was bandslutting with both bands having their album launch that day. I finally got to see him perform, after bumping into him countless times as the ROTTW writer.


Celine in a tender crescendo.


She can also shout!


Out of nowhere a string quintet joined them on stage.


Yeah it’s been a while since I’ve seen one of these.


Take the Mickey out of your shoes.


Celine and Moe in the same frame, how sweet. 😀


Bassist for awesome pop rockers Couple!


Drummer for awesome big band Tilu!


Yeah they got their horn section.


My focus at most gigs is to take pictures that represent the personality of the band member on stage – here you see an uncharacteristic, unenergized, unsmiley Amira…


…and here she looks like how she is on stage, playful and smiley! Very happy band, this.

Shameless Covers Night 2


7th January 2011: Shameless Covers Night 2, at PJ Live Arts Center, Jaya One. Here’s Francissca Peter Reza Salleh rousing the crowd with his amazing rendition of Setia.


They also sang songs that were at the top of the charts on the day they were born. Interesting!


Zalila Lee trumpeting her stuff on the saxophone! (I had no idea she could be another saxophone band slut.) This was for their Ace Of Base medley!


Melina William picks the more alternative songs to cover, like Garbage – I Think I’m Paranoid and Alanis Morissette – Princes Familiar. But her cake-taking performance was Ella – Layar Impian!


Surprise, Reza on piano! They also performed many Malaysian classics like Alleycats – Jika Kau Bercinta Lagi (terima kaseyyy!) as well as 90’s classics like Gin Blossoms – Follow You Down, Fuel – Shimmer and Nirvana – On A Plain.


Zalila and Mia Palencia on piano. They all take turns and swap places to play various instruments and sing various parts of the song. Mia played more 90’s R&B, with a most memorable Destiny’s Child – Say My Name/Bills Bills Bills medley.


Melina’s been hiding a banjo! Man she plays everything…


…even the harmonica!

They ended with a fantastic boyband medley. However, we weren’t going to let them off, and wanted more, so for the encore, they blew our minds away with Queen – Bohemian Rhapsody! There was a really cute bit where they reveal Guitar Hero guitars to play the guitar solo (done with a whistle, nevertheless!)

You can find some videos from the show here:
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=shameless+covers+night+2&aq=f

And here’s the first instalment:
A Shameless Covers Night!

Unfortunately, Shameless Covers Night was one night only, but Shameless Covers Night 2 ran for 2 nights. Let’s hope that Shameless Covers Night 3 runs for 3 nights! You guys know the tickets will be sold out anyway, based on how fantastic this gig is!

Moonshine presents NBT Acoustic Countdown 2010


30th December 2010 – Moonshine presents NBT Acoustic Countdown 2010, at No Black Tie! Here’s Paolo Delfino on the left and Az Samad on the right.


Moonshine is organized by singing, songwriting, gig-organizing Reza Salleh.


No Black Tie is a cosy enclove in Jalan Mesui, in the back streets of Jalan Bukit Bintang. For such a place it has two floors and a sweet balcony!


Az is playing his emo chord. He also sold his most emo CD to date, Emo Attack Turtle. I can’t say I could get used to emo fingerstyle quickly…


Yin, who would otherwise look blue in color photography when lit by her phone.


Jerome Kugan, who brings soul to electronica. Except he wasn’t equipped with a keyboard or laptop this time, but just a guitar!


Azmyl Yunor, busker statesman, uses only his harp and guitar.


Otam, he got the blues.


The acoustic countdown was down in round-robin fashion – 3 singer-songwriters would come up to stage, and take turns to perform. So here’s Jerome bopping to either Azmyl or Otam, I think, or taking a soulful breather.

Rock The World 10: Part 3


More from Rock The World 10, at Bukit Jalil Stadium open car park, last 26th December 2010! Here is the amazing Rithan from Deja Voodoo Spells ripping a new one in his guitar. (Hmmm, where is his Steve Vai signature model?)


Ainol brings the beats for this tight three-piece shredder band.


Mie on bass.


Rithan can play his guitar upside down, with his teeth, behind his back…


Rosevelt rocks the stage. They will also be rocking the stage before Incubus does, on the 23rd of July 2011 at the National Stadium, Malaysia!


Love Me Butch – for some reason I always take a picture of Meng posing like this.


Shout-rul!


Rithan joins them on stage.


I can’t remember who these were, some drum band.


Mellow singalong not-quite-post-rock band Seven Collar T-Shirt.


Ham is ever the guitar pedal sound effects whiz. I bet it is glowing on him.


Stonebay!


As always they bring us the best of 90’s rock.


Joined by the uh… dustbin percussionists!


Sua Sue Good Morning! The classic veteran The Pilgrims!


Kombat who chugs the meanest metal riffs from a pink Explorer guitar!


Skip back to the Squier Stratocaster you’d win if you won Guitar Hero on stage. She is not in a band, obviously, unless she intends to play like Jimi Hendrix.


David of Disagree.


They bring us a more melodic 90’s rock!


Bittersweet pops off the British scene.


One Buck Short has got some real punk cred now with their more politically-charged songs – such that their song was even used in one of the Youtube videos promoting Bersih 2.0!


Izal always loves crowd surfing.


OAG made a return, just for Rock The World!


Radhi was in top form, doing jumping splits and spinning around, kicking the air!


Yo Emir if you’re reading, this blog entry is for you since you asked me for it. 😀


Finishing the show was none other than Jason Lo, whose record company Fat Boys Records organizes Rock The World every year.

There was also a nostalgic video flashback through the 9 Rock The Worlds before that – that was awesome!

More pictures here:
Rock The World 10: Part 2
Rock The World 10: Crowd

Rock The World 10: Part 2


Rock The World 10, at Bukit Jalil Stadium open car park, last 26th December 2010! Here is Deserters with a flash of catchy rock, at the smaller Indie stage.


Azlan & The Typewriter, at the big stage (you can tell by the large screen behind them.)


Prema Yin, lady rocker with powerful vocals.


Ryan on percussions, and Moe on drums.


I brought my Peleng 8mm F3.5 circular fisheye, but I prefer cropping with it.


Bass chords from Zaim, bass extraordinaire!


Then came emo band An Honest Mistake


With Darren Teh, frontman getting up and close with the headbanging crowd in the last song!


Long red hair, well suited for the expression of heavy guitar riffs.


Spot the Spiderman.


Ah, times like these I am glad I bring 2 cameras – one with a wide, the other with a telephoto.


Unfortunately, the stage manager was hassling him to come down as it was unsafe.


In case you’re wondering, that shot looks familiar because I shot a similiar shot of Emir of Throne Away jumping off a stage at Rock The World 7.


Bleeding Mascara!


Hard@$*(&#!core!


Then it was Alda’s emo band…


Car Crash Hearts!


Republic Of Brickfields, reggae representatives of Malaysia, always recognizable by their frontman Aru. Unless of course you hear metal vocals, in which case it is Koffin Kanser instead.


Restraint, a hard band who drew considerable heavy fretpower when performing at the same time as moshpit favorites Dragon Red.


Pop Shuvit has been around the world, but they love Malaysia!


Dragon Red gets the main stage, so I get to do loads of performer-with-performer-in-background shots! Slyde gets all screamo and rapport (it rhymes!)


Adam takes on the tender singing bits since he is not a rapper.


Gotta dig the dragon mane.


Lab Rat, a family band who plays happier music compared to Syahrul’s other band, Love Me Butch. His wife (in picture) is one heck of a vocalist too!


Who will kill us all?


They Will Kill Us All! Gotta love their vintage guitars.


Cassandra, more hardcore!


They are sponsored by Crooz Cloth. I can proudly call my buddy Ahmad Saiful, the founder of Crooz Cloth!)


Bunkface, young new punk rockers.


Gerhana Ska Cinta, big ska band.


C’mon everybody dance!

If you want pictures of your band (I take pictures of everyone in the band, but I don’t post all of them), email me and we’ll work something out.

Worry not if you don’t see your band – there is one more set of pictures coming up after this entry. 😀

More pictures here:
Rock The World 10: Crowd

Rock The World 10: Crowd


26th December 2010, Boxing Day, the day after Christmas, one week after my birthday, the AFF Cup Final match between Malaysia and Indonesia, and of course, the highlight of the Malaysian rock scene – Rock The World 10!

This time round, it was at the Bukit Jalil Stadium open car park.


This yearly festival brings in a mix of familiar and unfamiliar bands in the local scene. However, this post is about the people who attended…


…and the people who emcee-ed. Here’s RockeRina Omar, who is no short of a drummer herself!


Haniff‘s old day job was to give out freebies from a parked vehicle. He now does so on a giant stage, besides pimping out local music on XFM. Well, used to, anyway.


The crowd. They love my fisheye!


If you needed a shade, you could always hang out at the air-conditioned Elevate booths. She looked like she needed some sun.


Why yes, I will do exactly that!


Jin was a rock star vocalist with Vespertine so many years ago.


Skodeng!


Alat skodeng!


Rock is best experienced with limbs extended.


A popular dance is the mosh. It gets violently fun.


Or you could hang out far away from the mosh pit…


Abang Rom, boss of ROTTW, a local magazine promoting local acts in our National Language. The magazine is fond of using fisheye shots from a distance, not exactly the best distance to be using a fisheye at…


Avril Chan, she sells T-shirts. Okay, really, she manages a few bands…


…like An Honest Mistake, which has funky purple T-shirt merchandise, which is what emcee Fadhil is decked in.

Strangely missing was emcee Harooooon, the classic Rock The World emcee we all came to love and rock out with!


Later in the night, there were Guitar Hero challenges, with the winner winning an autographed Squier Stratocaster. I could’ve won that if I went up!


Meanwhile, on the side, at Bukit Jalil Stadium, Malaysia was winning 3-0.


Even the security guards were tuned in via portable TVs! The concert video feed even pointed at the TV, so it could show the audience our victory.

More pictures to come!

Tweetyear 2011

Here’s nearly a year’s worth of Twitter posts, that do not include Tweets just notifying of a blog entry. The reason why I don’t like Twitter or any external content-storing site other than my blog is because there is always that risk that the content you have on whichever site will become inaccessible someday.

On to the bandwidth barrage!

@lynfunkstar so it was like “I’m on a BLEAARUHHHGRH!”
27 Jun

@tenoq but then the road didn’t move under me!
27 Jun

@randomleech @mrkenhong reinstalled Jazz Jackrabbit 2 and had a blast! I spent too many hours in the Jazz Creation Station making maps. 😀
27 Jun

I’m so 1337 I reinstated a shirt button with a staple.
26 Jun


color coordination at a Chinese coffee shop! Kudos to the details.

25 Jun

@AbgSyuk @onggon dunno man ask Azam? I have no wireless radio triggers because I prefer to use Sony’s optical wireless flash system. 😀
23 Jun

Quake turned 15 years old. But I remember another youthful pastime – Jazz Jackrabbit!
23 Jun

@soya_cincau @benjern guess what we can now buy paid apps from Android Market on WiFi-only tablets or phones without SIM cards!
23 Jun

@dianalian who the chick in the video yo?
20 Jun

FFFFFUUUUUUUU RT @craziqbal #awakcomeltapi awak couple ngan pengkid..
20 Jun

This morning I saw a chicken cross the road. It probably asked why, too, and regretted it, as it scampered back.
20 Jun

@liyanafizi eh! Craft Bakers is just a few floors down from where I work! Just had their pastries for breakfast.
17 Jun


Home Screen turn on! (No it’s not a Google TV…) @amirazrael @mrkenhong @smashpop @chapree

12 Jun


@benjern Volume Up as shutter is cool but it makes my pictures dark!

10 Jun


Okay I have to admit the Volume Up as shutter is handy but my picture is dark! @yauhui

7 Jun

iPrefix iS iMportant iN iGniting iNtense iNfatuation
7 Jun

RT @alkarim go Google Apps- cross platform service that will work with businesses that give employees choice OR go Apple and isolate people #greatwork
7 Jun

RT @howtogeek: Only Apple could have an entire keynote where they talk about copying features from Android.
7 Jun

5 of the 11 iOS devices won’t get iOS 5.
7 Jun

@L0rDKadaj no just checking Engadget. @chapree for Android there’s Thumb Keyboard 4.0!
7 Jun

I believe the option to Clear All notifications on iOS 5 is by shaking the phone. C’mon try it! If it doesn’t work, shake harder!
7 Jun

RT @chapree Hello Apple users, welcome to the world of non-intrusive notifications enjoyed by Android users for far too long. #wwdc
7 Jun

Sorry geeks, but 22 minutes into E3 and WWDC keynotes, and JUSTIN BIEBER STILL WINS ALL.
7 Jun

RT @ackPrash Theres an Apple event today, get ready to rediscover all the new technology of the past 2 years being rehashed as new and magical
7 Jun

@sarchan OHC lah.
6 Jun

@amirazrael @mrkenhong like a trollercoaster waiting on top of a hill!
6 Jun

Can’t wait to be trolling and rolling. It would be bad form to do so based on rumors, so I gotta wait. 🙁 @amirazrael @mrkenhong
6 Jun

@tenoq @linkinstreet finally get it after reading past tweets. Proceed at heavily discounted price. Europe is notorious for pickpockets!
6 Jun

@ShaolinTiger indeed! The place is langouriously and deceptively big.
6 Jun

@lslex until now not announced though Gil Scott Heron was HIV-positive.
6 Jun

@tenoq @linkinstreet also the later models mentioned all have infrared and wired remote support. The A500 and A550 don’t shoot video though.
4 Jun

@tenoq @linkinstreet the A350 has 2.5fps instead of the A200 at 3fps and is noisier with a smaller OVF. Better for LV: A33