You’ve Come A Long Way, Baby. The 4AG Journey Continues
I vowed not to write about these guys anymore, because I don’t want this blog to look like their fan site. But we saw 4AG [For Aggressive Gentlemen] for the [...]
I vowed not to write about these guys anymore, because I don’t want this blog to look like their fan site. But we saw 4AG [For Aggressive Gentlemen] for the [...]
The grand finale for the Ultimate Band Search 2010 [TUBS10] was a night for local heroes. We got to enjoy good music and cheer two runners-up and a true winner [...]
Drummer, drum kit maker, mountain biker, “Recycle” advocate I was in RAM Studios in Damai, chatting to a nice guy called Peter Lau, who is based in Labuan. Moses de [...]
I love the sound of the kulintangan. You know – the small gongs lined up and played like a xylophone, arranged in a pentatonic scale [that means just five notes [...]
I call Rastwin @ Ratz a photographer, but I haven’t actually met this guy, and I have a feeling he’s EVERYTHING: photographer, musician, sound engineer. You know, he seems to [...]
For the Sunset Symphony in Kudat, there were many people taking photos and videos. I met some nice people there. LEON COMA had lots of equipment near the sound engineering [...]
KUDAT. This is the place where my great-grandparents first arrived in Sabah. It was the 1880s, and they were on one of the first three boats of Hakka Chinese Basel Christian families, brought over when the British needed labourers to clear the land. Today, we came to hear the Jesselton Philharmonic Orchestra play their sunset symphony at Tanjung Simpang Mengayau, in the Kudat peninsula which is the Northern most tip of Borneo.