Thursday, January 21, 2010
WVC TRiO on Reverbnation and Facebook
WVC TRiO has been on Reverbnation and Facebook for quite awhile. But your truly is a lazy ass who doesn't really do much to update his blog, facebook and what not.
So here they are: WVC TRiO on Reverbnation:
http://www.reverbnation.com/wvctrio
and Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/#/group.php?gid=96461041410&ref=ts
You can even listen to some of our music on Reverbnation and check out our updates on Facebook.
Hopefully we will suddenly become world famous la! No lah. To to be honest, I just hope that our music will make people emotional (Happy, Sad, Angry, Contemplative, Modest, Ecstatic..... etc.)
Hope you enjoy our music.
Monday, January 18, 2010
Amazing Talk about Islam
Amidst all these noises about a term, it is quite disappointing to see how people react to something that deserved communication with violence, especially when you think about how far we have "develop" to the civilization we have now.
I know this is mainly a blog about music, but I listen to National Public Radio from the States a lot. They have a lot of intelligent programs that deeply interest me. Kristen Tippetts' "Speaking of Faith" being one of the programs that I listen to a lot. (Others being Ira Glass's "This American Life", Dee Dee Bridgewater's "Jazz" and also Marian McPartland's "Piano Jazz").
This issue of "Speaking of Faith" , Kristen was interviewing a former Muslim extremist Mr Ed. Hussein. What they were talking about enlightens me, and to a certain extents that I wish that everybody who cares about this country should have a listen.
So here it is:
http://speakingoffaith.publicradio.org/programs/2010/former-islamist-extremist/
Please listen, no matter what religion you pledge allegiance to.
I know this is mainly a blog about music, but I listen to National Public Radio from the States a lot. They have a lot of intelligent programs that deeply interest me. Kristen Tippetts' "Speaking of Faith" being one of the programs that I listen to a lot. (Others being Ira Glass's "This American Life", Dee Dee Bridgewater's "Jazz" and also Marian McPartland's "Piano Jazz").
This issue of "Speaking of Faith" , Kristen was interviewing a former Muslim extremist Mr Ed. Hussein. What they were talking about enlightens me, and to a certain extents that I wish that everybody who cares about this country should have a listen.
So here it is:
http://speakingoffaith.publicradio.org/programs/2010/former-islamist-extremist/
Please listen, no matter what religion you pledge allegiance to.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
WVC TRiO + 1 2010 Grand Tour, and tidbits
As mentioned earlier, WVC TRiO + 1 2010 Tour is in preparation. So far, 90 percents of the places are confirmed, I am happy to announce that we will tour 18 cities total as of now, this includes many places in Malaysia, Singapore and China!
Official announcements will come next.
WVC TRiO + 1 will also perform in No Black Tie in late Feb, paying tribute to Bill Evans, one of the most respected, most emulated, and most recognizable jazz pianists in the history of jazz. After the No Black Tie hiatus, we will perform in Alexis for the end of Feb.
As I have said before, 2010 is going to be busy. I need my massage...
Official announcements will come next.
WVC TRiO + 1 will also perform in No Black Tie in late Feb, paying tribute to Bill Evans, one of the most respected, most emulated, and most recognizable jazz pianists in the history of jazz. After the No Black Tie hiatus, we will perform in Alexis for the end of Feb.
As I have said before, 2010 is going to be busy. I need my massage...
Monday, December 28, 2009
New Directions
There are some new directions for me in my tattered path in music in year 2010. Recently I'm working closely with an indie label Music Toxin, and even came up with an idea of recording some excellent talents we have here in Malaysia. We have many talented classical pianists who are well known in the international stages, and there has not been a record company that are interested in documenting their voices. The record companies seem to be more interested in some male version of Vanessa May, or something like that. Not to blame them since they are in the business to make money. Prelude with techno beatz played by scantily clad violinist (male!) sure will make more money than Chopin played in the way it is supposed to be played.
Thus I will be producing a series of piano recordings by our local talents in 2010. So far I've approached several pianists in Malaysia. They all showed tremendous interest in this project, and first recording session is scheduled in the first week of 2010! What a great way to start a new decade!
Thus I will be producing a series of piano recordings by our local talents in 2010. So far I've approached several pianists in Malaysia. They all showed tremendous interest in this project, and first recording session is scheduled in the first week of 2010! What a great way to start a new decade!
Secondly, I've been working with Chui Ling on this project called JZ 8, for Pop Pop Music. We cover some memorable Chinese pop songs in jazz style. I am happy to announce that we are at the last leg of the recording, and it should be scheduled to be released in Feb 2010. This project has been going on for almost a year, due to both our hectic schedules. Chui Ling is the most sought after back-up vocalist in the international scene, thus she has to fly all over the world to sing back up for many big names in the music scene. The studio that we are recording in wasn't ready and was way past the due date. But finally, we are about to complete the meat of the whole project. Can't wait to hold the CD in my hand!
Thirdly, I became a part of this vocal quartet plus piano trio group called Caipifruta (after a song that I wrote, recorded in our WVC TRiO + 1 album EVELEN). We are still pretty much in the beginning of a relationship, but I am looking forward to write more for this group, as it is another challenge to my ability as a composer and arranger. Gambate!
I'll be damn busy, that's for sure. I guess I need to be busy.
Hello 2010.
The Beginning of Unit Asia
So, this is how Unit Asia came about. Oooohhhh, I didn't know about that until now.
I think this is written by the manager of Unit Asia Mr. Hommura.
Oh Ya, we will be performing in Bangkok in 2010.
I heard that we might be in Malaysia again in 2011. That's another year away!
But no worries, it is still a year before 2012.
Howdy Ho!
I think this is written by the manager of Unit Asia Mr. Hommura.
Oh Ya, we will be performing in Bangkok in 2010.
I heard that we might be in Malaysia again in 2011. That's another year away!
But no worries, it is still a year before 2012.
Howdy Ho!
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Goodbye 2009, Hello 2010
When I get older, the feeling of time flying past is more and more obvious. No kidding. I used to lament how slow the time past when I was in primary school. Now, just sitting there doing nothing, the time just flies by. Damn.
2009 has been a turbulent year for me. Looking back, it seemed like I've done a lot, but at the same time I felt the emptiness of not doing enough. Some personal matters also affected me greatly this year. I hope after this great shift in life I will learn not to take things for granted. Easy said than done, but fallen hard on the ground is really painful. Very very.
Some books that I've read this year touched me greatly. John Irving's Until I Find You, The World According to Garp are the two great read for 2009. 龙应台的大江大海, is another great read of the year. Highly recommended. Haruki Murakami's 1QH4, translated by 赖明珠 is another must read. But it is not finished yet. Supposedly Mr Murakami will finish the third book next summer.
Great movies are hard to come by, since I don't go to cinema that often. Some movies that left some impacts are The Watchmen, Julie and Julia, French movie Le Prophet, Japanese movie The Departures. Can't remember them all. Sorry, hopefully I will make more effort in taking notes in movies I've watched.
Music wise, I've come across some Brazilian music that interest me a lot. Maria Rita being one of them. The releases by Joshua Redman and Brad Mehldau this year were great. Went to their concert in Singapore and MPO Hall too. Discovered some really great musicians that are not well known. Saxophonist Daniel Zamir, Maria Kannegaard, Yuri Honing, Wolfgang Haffner, Yaron Herman etc. Other musicians that I've been listening to put out some great music this year: Keith Jarrett, Jan Garbarek, Paulo Fresu, Tord Gustavsen, Tomasz Stanko, Enrico Rava, Stefano Bollani, Richard Galliano, Ralph Towner, John Zorn, Gilad Atzmon. There are just too much to listen to!
This year I've been involved in many projects that I am proud of. Looking forward to next year as a few recording projects that I'm working on this year will be released next year. As recording industry came dwindling down, to plunge into this field seems suicidal. Hopefully there are people who are serious about the music they listen to, and will buy these recordings that we spent much blood sweat and tears, with a lot of ideas and creativity to produce.
Walking pass the darkness, there is light in the end of the path. I am walking towards the light.
Gambate!!!!
WVC TRiO + 1 Tour 2010 in preparation

WVC TRiO + 1 is planning for the year of 2010. As of now, we are still confirming the some of the venues, but at this stage we are happy to say that we will be performing in many new territories. The tour will take place in March to Mid April, covering five to eight cities in Malaysia, eight cities in China, and Singapore. We will also have another concert premiering our original compositions in Kuala Lumpur. Hopefully we will manage to record another album.
So, Gambate!!
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