Konsert R(A) – Updated Poster Details Promo…
I had uploaded a promo poster of the abovementioned event a few weeks ago, but the line-up has since changed. Avara, has been replaced by Matta Band, the group who made the song “Ketahuan” famous back in 2007. And as an added bonus, three local acts will be featured in this concert. You might have heard of the Anugerah Band 2008 champions, Rancour. But you might not have heard much of Sarah Liyana and Zul Hilmi unless you’re avid listeners of the “Go Glam” segment on RIA 897FM, hosted by Hafeez Glamour or if you’re the kind who scours Youtube for unpolished diamonds. I think for the price of $68, you’re getting value for money with five good acts, and I’m sure the young upstarts from Singapore will not disappoint. If you’re free this Sunday and have nothing else to do, why not head down to Grassroots Club Auditorium and enjoy the concert, which is organised by fans of music, rather than the usual event promoters, a first of its kind in Singapore…
Video courtesy of Sarah Liyana Musa
Anugerah Planet Muzik 2011 Review…

Anugerah Planet Muzik 2011 returned to these shores last Friday night after a four-year absence, venturing in Kuala Lumpur in 2008 and Jakarta in 2009, before taking a break last year due to the economic slowdown. 2010 also saw the birth of our very own AnugeraHitz.SG, so it was understandably taxing for Mediacorp Radio‘s Warna 94.2FM & RIA 89.7FM to organise Anugerah Planet Muzik, moreso in Singapore where we do not have the privilege of having mega sponsorships from big companies as what is being enjoyed by our regional counterparts. As such, we have to lower our expectations on seeing more of such big events being organised here. Unless of course if our mainstream media organisations can pool their resources together and give what the consumers would want to see. Anyway, the event celebrated its tenth year in existence, a long way since its inception in 2001 held at the now-defunct Harbour Pavilion. I still remember that 20 January 2001 event like it was yesterday.
Judging from last Friday‘s attendance at the Max Pavilion Singapore Expo where the event was held, I think a working collaboration of such magnitude is still far away from getting materialised. Just imagine, we had one of the best line-ups in Anugerah Planet Muzik history, yet the venue was only about half full. Who should we blame this for??? The economy??? The organisers??? The consumers??? The event venue??? The promotions team??? I’ve said it before and I say it again, we here in Singapore are suckers for free shows, no thanks to the monthly exhibitions at Singapore Expo where we can watch guest artistes performing without paying a single cent. The timing of the event could also have played a small part in not enticing people from attending it. It was only a month ago that we had Maher Zain performing here to a sell-out audience, and tickets to his concert did not come cheap, especially for those who came in big groups or as a family.
I find it extremely odd that even with the likes of Dato’ Siti Nurhaliza, Afgan, Rossa, M. Nasir, Hady Mirza and Taufik Batisah just to name a few in the stellar line-up, it was difficult to attract bums to seats. Not only that, it is a mystery to me that the event felt more like a Singapore-Malaysia affair with mostly Singaporean and Malaysian artistes in attendance. The Indonesians had their host in Daniel Mananta and performers in Afgan Syah Reza, Rossa, Melly Goeslaw and Sandhy Sondoro, but other than them, only Judika was seen sitting behind Aliff Aziz amongst the audience. No one can deny that the Indonesians produce good music and good talents, but I hope it doesn’t breed a sense of pompous attitude that they do not support an event such as this. At least accept the invitation of the organisers to come and make the effort to meet their fans over here. We already have a sizeable number of Indonesians working or attending school here and it would be nice to meet their fellow countrymen.

Taufik Batisah, Hady Mirza, Sezairi Sezali, SleeQ, Sarah Aqilah and Rahayu Ridwan opened the show with “Senyum“… Not forgetting Orkestar Trio and Bloco Singapura before that…
Speaking of the venue, I had major reservations when I first heard that it was gonna be held there back in April. Unsavoury memories of APM2006 were still fresh in my mind and to tell you the truth, I had not stepped foot at that event venue since then till last Thursday afternoon, when I dropped by to watch Dato’ Siti Nurhaliza and Jaclyn Victor rehearsing for their tribute segment with Melly Goeslaw. I did not attend any concerts or shows held there for the past five years, for the sole reasons that I was sceptical of the poor sound system which I experienced back in 2006. There were also other factors that made APM2006 the least enjoyable or to put it harshly, “the worst”, in my opinion. I would not want to bring it up here as I had already done so back then, also in this domain. But I’m sure the organisers have taken into account the shortcomings and strived to make it a better experience for those who had paid to come and watch the event as the years go by.
As a whole, I personally feel that this year’s Anugerah Planet Muzik event is probably almost on par with the ones held back in 2002 and 2004, the years I felt were the better-produced ones in its history. Coincidentally both editions were also held at Singapore Expo, though at Halls 6 and 3 respectively. Ok some of you might say that I’m saying this just because I have finally gotten what I wanted, which is getting official media accreditation, something which I had fought hard to attain all these years and that I had to say nice things so as to get future invitations to such events. I’m sorry to disappoint my haters and dissenters, but what I observed live was very much different than couch potatoes at home. And I have a strong feeling that those who bothered to come, some even dressed up to the nines, would say that it was all worth coming and paying every single cent to watch it, no matter if they had sat nearer to the stage or way at the back.
Malaysia‘s Didie Alias introduced her hosting colleagues with a modified version of Lady Gaga‘s “Bad Romance“…
Yes, I know just by reading my Twitter timeline, Facebook wall, as well as online reports on the event, commenters out there did not paint a rosy picture. It is Anugerah Planet Muzik (APM) afterall, and what is being organised by our local Malay radio stations or even by our own Suria channel, will never be good for those watching at home, especially those who were watching from outside this country. This show has always received flak from the foreign media, who have too high expectations given that it is a regional event, so it was not a surprise for me to read the negative commentaries. I attribute some of these bad press to the fact that most of the foreign media did not turn up due to the lack of invitation and were not granted transportation & lodging as well by the organisers. I didn’t know that such practices are the norm in entertainment journalism, at least across our shores. I certainly learnt something new here cos I thought it was the job of their respective employers to provide these sort of arrangements to cover events. I’m still a newbie at this, so please forgive me for my ignorance.
Anyway I have to admit hand to heart, the show has its niggly flaws to contend with (which show is perfect you tell me???), but if you look at it in the bigger picture, would anyone else from Malaysia or Indonesia bother to do a similar show or even give our own local acts their due recognitions on stage??? Already from my Twitter timeline I read how so many people from outside this country have not heard of our local artistes, other than those who have made a name for themselves there. This is one of the reasons why Anugerah Planet Muzik is held, for artistes in each country to be introduced and known to the region and for the established ones to maintain their positions. If you ask me before this event was held, I have never heard of the likes of Amanda Imani, Aisya Hasnaa, Zivilia, Blackout, Astrid, Govinda and Febrian before this, just to name a few of the region’s newbie acts, but thanks to APM, I now know that even though they are new to the scene, they do not lack in quality.
The awesome foursome who lit the night up with their antics…
Likewise I hope that people outside this country would get to know our acts better and who knows, their presence on stage would open more doors for them across our shores. The problem with viewers outside Singapore is that they are too nationalistic in their views over their respective music scenes and think they have the bigger and better industry. Of course they do, that I do not deny, but isn’t music meant to be shared and enjoyed universally??? No matter what the foreign media or entertainment bloggers or even general viewers might say about APM, it is an event such as this that brings the region together and for the musicians, performers, producers, lyricists and composers to build a working network, so as to bring up the quality of music in this region through the proliferation and exchanging of ideas. In this respect, the words of Gigi‘s front man, Armand Maulana, – “Keep the peace, love & respect for music” - rings true.
Though I had said that this is probably one of the better APMs in its history, the best was still the one in 2005 held at Suntec City Convention Hall where it was a sold-out event and it had a proper Red Carpet event, complete with artistes coming in limousines and the fans lining up the passageways to clamour and jostle for photographs. Now that’s what a Red Carpet event should be about. Not that this year was not good, but it could have been done slightly better. I heard and I saw for myself how fans were coming forward to grab the artistes or stepped forward on the Red Carpet themselves when it was supposed to be exclusivity for the artistes to walk on. Why they were allowed to do this was because there were no barricades separating the artistes and them. Some who had grabbed the artistes or stepped foot on the red carpet only served to slow down the smoothness of the proceedings. Still, I thought it was much better than in 2006 where the artistes had to “do the catwalk” on stage to be introduced to the audience. My other gripe would be more artistes should have walked the carpet even if they were not performing or presenting awards. Quite a few of our nominees were in attendance. At least give them their deserved spotlight on their big night.
The suave Adi Rahman…
In any awards show, the host/s have a responsibility of keeping the interest of viewers going. I like the make-up of this year’s hosting line-up, especially the introduction of Malaysia‘s Lady Gaga, Didie Alias, and Indonesian MTV VJ, Daniel Mananta. They brought a new and more creative element into the mix, a breath of fresh air no doubt. Didie‘s over-the-top antics stole the show, while the rest looked more than happy to play the supporting role. However, some of what was written on their scripts and planned antics were unnecessary, like the dig on Malaysian actress Rozita Che Wan and her reported beau, Shahir, for instance. It’s like a recycled joke when Adi Rahman used to profess his love for Dato’ Siti Nurhaliza in previous APMs that he had hosted before. I was just amazed the Lady Gaga segment at the beginning of the show passed by without any hoo-ha, given the fact that her “modified” songs brought so much consternation over the past week on this island, due to the furore surrounding the National Day Parade‘s “Fun Pack“.
The opening segment comprising an all-Singaporean affair, which had never been done before in the history of the show, was a fresh idea and one that had the audience cheering right from the start. It gave an impression that our local acts, acting as our ambassadors, were the ones who did the welcoming to their regional counterparts and the audience watching at home to the show. Everyone looked as though they were enjoying themselves, most notably our newly-crowned Anugerah 2011 champion, Rahayu Ridwan. However, I personally feel that it would have been better had a song by any one of our local acts be sung instead. Looking at their comfort on stage, whilst rapping is the forte of SleeQ, our three Idols are more known as crooners rather than rappers. Part of the lyrics to the song “Senyum” also related more on the original performer’s (Malique) life, which does not really reflect much about welcoming us to the show. Some of their voices were also inaudible at times or drowned by the live music, due to technical problems with the microphone volumes.
The affable Fiza O…
I will of course, not describe each and every single performance per se, as you can view all of them on YouTube, thanks to the people who have uploaded them. Personally I enjoyed a bulk of the performances that night and three hours went by a little too fast for my liking. From the various solo and group performances, to the teaming up of regional acts on stage, APM 2011 delivered in its live entertainment value. I was extremely proud of our local acts, each and every single one of them, who showed that they were able to stand tall along with their regional counterparts. There was no inferiority complex whatsoever, just confident performances throughout. Aryan Band, is one that needs a special mention as most people in Singapore have also not heard of them before this, yours truly included. Just by their name, I thought they were from Indonesia. Their rendition of “Azura 2011” had the hairs at the back of my neck standing by the end of their performance. No wonder Luncai Emas Sdn Bhd have signed them up under their label. This group is certainly about to go places in the upcoming future.
Other local acts that need to be given props are Sarah Aqilah (“Seikhlas Hatimu“) and Sezairi Sezali. The former has certainly grown and improve from her Anugerah 2009 win and I do hope she would go on to build a proper singing career once her studies are over. Sezairi on the other hand, impressed with his soothing vocals when he performed “Matahari“. Other notable performances that I enjoyed that night were Amanda Imani (“Selamilah Cinta“), Afgan Syah Reza (“Terima Kasih Cinta” / “Dia Dia Dia“), and the tribute to Anugerah Khas Planet Muzik recipient, Melly Goeslaw, by Dato’ Siti Nurhaliza, Jaclyn Victor and Melly herself. 3 Suara, which comprises Ning Baizura, Jaclyn Victor & Shylla Amzah, was another that grabbed the attention with their sultry showmanship. Even though I also loved Ajai and Shylla‘s duet, performing The Lion Story & Zahidah‘s “Lagu Teman“, it would have been nice if the original singers were given their dues and opportunity to perform on the night.
Daniel Mananta is definitely a hit with the ladies…
Surprisingly, I did not quite enjoy two of my favourite performers’ performances and I’m sure you can more or less guess who. Though I love Dato’ Siti Nurhaliza and Faizal Tahir to bits, I thought their performances that night did not quite work out as it should be. The former’s song “I’m Falling In Love“, which is a new single in her upcoming English album, is a bit too identical to Kylie Minogue‘s “Can’t Get You Outta My Head“, along with the dance steps. As for the latter, I’m sure you know what happened when he went flat and off-key when performing “Hanyut” and “Selamat Malam“. The delay to his performance was caused by the hanging of his accompanying keyboardist’s PC. But he should have saved the day by engaging the audience with his witty quips, which he is known for, rather than keep quiet and let the seconds and minutes go by.
From what I read online, a lot of people were blaming the organisers and production team for this particular boo-boo and this also included the four-minute loss of transmission towards the end, which I felt was quite unfair, since most of these comments were made by people who did not watch the show live. The loss of transmission was due to the heavy storm which descended outside the event venue just before Dato’ Siti was awarded the Most Popular Regional Artiste Award. Acts of God like these are unavoidable and there is no way you can prevent if such a thing were to occur. Some went so far as to comment they demand an explanation from the organisers, even if they have to wait till the end of time. Be realistic, don’t be ridiculous!!! As for Mr Superman himself, I hope he had done enough sound checks beforehand to know what could possibly go wrong on the night. That’s the reason why you have sound checks and rehearsals leading up to a show.
Other unsavoury bits of news I heard were some artistes smoking in the waiting room and throwing their cigarette butts on the carpeted floors. I dunno if this is plain stupidity or ignorance or simply a lack of common sense on their part, but they could have caused a fire to break out as a result and more damage to the show. Basic etiquettes like not chewing gum when you’re on stage performing or even when accepting an award, should also be drummed into the heads of wannabe artistes out there. Not only is it rude with millions in the region watching your every move, it reflects badly on the country you represent. There is a time and place to enjoy that puff or chew the gum, but don’t ruin your newly-built reputations when the media is ever ready to pounce on your flaws and bring you down. If you are a Singaporean artiste, you will count yourselves very lucky the media here are very much forgiving and always giving the benefit of doubt. Malaysian or Indonesian artistes do not exactly enjoy that liberty.
Looking at the winners, I don’t think eyebrows need to be raised with most of the choices, even though many people have been questioning the wisdom in crowning the Lagu Serantau Paling Popular Award to our Asian Idol, Hady Mirza. No doubt his win in that category was a bit surprising. I also did not expect any of our local acts to win in that category for the sole reason being our population size, as compared to our regional counterparts. If voters from other countries are crying foul, then it’s their fault for not working hard or having the presence of mind to vote for their respective favourites, given the fact that they were already told via the official radio stations in their respective countries on how to go about voting for their favourites. Either way, the tech savvy ones simply did not bother to vote nor having the initiative to find out how to do it. No point calling it a farce when other sets of fans have worked hard to make it possible.
But the crowning of Dato’ Siti Nurhaliza as the Most Popular Regional Artiste (Throughout The Decade) was the one that surprised me in terms of what it meant for her in future. By virtue of winning this award, and what the television viewers did not get to see due to the loss in transmission, it was announced that she is automatically exempted from being nominated again in upcoming Anugerah Planet Muzik events in this particular category. I dunno if this was an executive decision made by the organisers or one that the diva herself had agreed upon beforehand, but I hope for her sake, she is not “banned” from being nominated again and that it was in agreement that she would give way to others, just like what she did with Anugerah Juara Lagu and Anugerah Bintang Popular Berita Harian back in her home country. This win was very much expected given the fact that she is well-loved by people from the three countries. Ten in a row, it will take someone equally special to top that feat and may never be repeated in our lifetime.
I also would like to go on record to say I like the delectable mix of award presenters that night, even though it also has to be said that a constant complain at every APM is the “recycling” of performers and them backing up as presenters as well. I think the ones that were most enjoyable that night were Dato’ AC Mizal & Huda Ali as well as Halim Othman & Linda Onn. Their banters were off-the-cuff, natural and showed uncanny chemistry between them. Linda certainly impressed me with her natural usage of Bahasa Baku, something that even most of us do not practice every day. The only downside to the scripts were the sexual innuendoes which I felt were a bit unnecessary or the jibes on their fellow presenters’ private lives. There is a place for jokes like that, but not when the show is watched by millions of viewers of all ages in the region.
I have a niggly issue with the finale though and I need to do a bit of complaining about it. I thought it could have been done much better by having a final rousing performance by any of the acts to end the night, but it was not to be. Instead, it ended with the hosts thanking everyone and the sponsors and it was left to them to dance along to the accompanying music and waving to the audience in the hall and at home. For most of the good things that happened that night, it had to end off with an anti-climax like that. I think the one in 2007 where the show ended with Kris Dayanti, Hady Mirza, Diddy and the late Yanie (May Allah bless her soul), was an example of a good finale. I really hope that the organisers would think about this aspect the next time they stage APM anywhere in the region, as it would be a waste to end off a good show with nothing more than what was displayed, plus the traditional showering of confetti upon everyone seated at the front and on stage.

Anugerah Planet Muzik 2011 was, in my humble opinion, a generally enjoyable event. A pity then that the arena was only about half full when it should have been a sell-out. The line-up was great, the performances were mostly excellent. Yes I detected a few technical problems when I watched it again on YouTube and that is something that the organisers should take heed and note for the betterment of future productions. Given the economic climate, I feel that if it were to be organised here again, it should be held at a smaller venue where the acoustics would lend justice to the performers as well as those watching in the arena and at home. Kudos to those who paid f0r and dressed up for the event. The ones who enjoyed themselves were those who were in attendance. It was two different experiences soaking the atmosphere live and watching from the comfort of home. And that is where we get the accolades and flak from different sets of viewers. Anugerah Planet Muzik 2012 if it is to be staged, God willing, will probably be held in Jakarta, though I hope that it would be in Kuala Lumpur instead.
P.S. A big thank you to Mediacorp Radio Warna 94.2FM & RIA 89.7FM for the kind invitation to the event. Thank you also to my outfit sponsor Jatt’s Collezione for the top I wore the other night. In case you are wondering why there are no photographs on the performances, award presenters as well as post-event reception, I have planned to upload them in subsequent entries so you need to come back soon…
Anugerah Planet Muzik 2011 Predictions

Ever since Anugerah 2011 ended, this blog has since quietened down with no entries to show for, when I had an entry or two published almost every week during the period of competition. This blog will continue to be quiet as it embarks on its annual hiatus come the months of Ramadan and Syawal. But before it goes into its traditional hibernation mode, let me just fill the spaces of this domain with my own predictions on the possible winners of Anugerah Planet Muzik 2011, which makes its long-awaited return on Friday night at Singapore Expo‘s Max Pavilion. Yes, the regional awards show is finally coming home and I am so looking forward to it, moreso as this year will be the first time I will be attending the event as part of the media brigade. So out of sheer boredom and something to anticipate the event, I present to you my own personal picks for the various awards up for grabs. My picks will be the ones I highlighted. Disclaimer: This is just for fun so don’t sue me if I get it wrong in the end…
VOKAL TERBAIK (ARTIS BARU LELAKI) / BEST VOCAL (NEW MALE ARTISTE)
Aris – 1000 X Maaf
Febrian – Cinta Itu Gila
Igo – Kemenangan Cinta
Sandhy Sondoro – Bunga Mimpi
Sezaire Sezali – Matahari
VOKAL TERBAIK (ARTIS BARU WANITA) / BEST VOCAL (NEW FEMALE ARTISTE)
Aisya Hasnaa – Lagu Mahu Kamu
Amanda Imani – Selamilah Cinta
Ana Raffali – Tolong Ingatkan Aku
Mytha – Seperti Yang Kau Minta
Roze Kasmani – Harum
VOKAL TERBAIK (DUO/KUMPULAN BARU) / BEST VOCAL (NEW DUO/GROUP)
Ana Raffali, Sohaimi Meor Hassan & Altimet – Kalau Berpacaran
Azlan & The Typewriter – Kelibat Si Penyair
Govinda – Bawa Aku Lari
Projek Pistol – Wanita Seluruh Dunia
Zivilia – Aishiteru
KOLABORASI TERBAIK / BEST COLLABORATION
Amarah – Siti Nurhaliza & Kris Dayanti – Composer: Audi Mok, Lyricist: Siti Nurhaliza
Berteman Rindu – Didicazli & Giselle – Composer: Didicazli, Lyricist: Didicazli
Harus Bagaimana – Atilia & Maliq & d’Essentials – Composer: Widi Puradiredja, Lyricist: Widi Puradiredja
Kalau Cinta – Aliff Aziz & Joanna – Composer: Panji, Lyricist: Panji
Sayang – Dayang Nurfaizah & Marcell – Composer: Omar K, Lyricist: Nuur Iman
ARTIS LELAKI TERBAIK / BEST MALE ARTISTE
Faizal Tahir – Adrenalin
Glenn Fredly – Lovevolution
Hady Mirza – Sang Penyanyi
Hafiz – Masih Jelas
Judika – Setengah Mati Merindu
ARTIS WANITA TERBAIK / BEST FEMALE ARTISTE
Agnes Monica – Sacredly Agnezious
Ana Raffali – Ketika Aku Kecil
Astrid – Lihat Aku Sekarang
Rossa – Harmoni Jalinan Nada & Cerita
Sarah Aqilah – Sarah Aqilah
DUO/KUMPULAN TERBAIK / BEST DUO/GROUP
Andra & The Backbone – Love, Faith & Hope
D’Masiv – Perjalanan
Kotak – Energi
3 Suara – Jaclyn, Ning & Shila – 3 Suara
6ixth Sense – + – x /
Ungu – 1000 Kisah 1 Hati
ALBUM TERBAIK / BEST ALBUM
Cari Jodoh – Wali – Producer: Sujana
CTKD – Siti Nurhaliza & KrisDayanti – Producers: Aubrey Suwito, Audi Mok, Charly ST12, Siti Nurhaliza & KrisDayanti
Energi – Kotak – Producer: Pay BIP
Ketika Aku Kecil – Ana Raffali – Producer: Aidit Alfian
Sang Penyanyi – Hady Mirza – Producer: Hady Mirza
3 Suara – Jaclyn, Ning & Shila – Producers: Irwan Simanjuntak, Paul Morrison, Kevin Chin & Aylwin Santiago
LAGU TERBAIK SINGAPURA / BEST SONG (SINGAPORE)
Harum – Roze Kasmani – Composers: Imran Ajmain & Alyph SleeQ, Lyricist: Shah Shamsiri
Ku Tetap Kan Menunggu – Hady Mirza – Composer: Hady Mirza, Lyricist: Hady Mirza
Lagu Teman – The Lion Story Feat. Zahidah – Composer: Haramain Osman, Lyricist: Haramain Osman
Maafkan Ku (Oh Cinta) – Faizal Isa – Composer: Janz Abdullah, Lyricists: Aina Azizi & Khairul Anwar
Matahari – Sezaire Sezali – Composer: Haramain Osman, Lyricist: Haramain Osman
LAGU TERBAIK MALAYSIA / BEST SONG (MALAYSIA)
Awan Nano – Hafiz – Composer: M Nasir, Lyricist: Buddhi Hekayat
Hanyut – Faizal Tahir – Composers: Audi Mok & Faizal Tahir, Lyricists: Audi Mok & Faizal Tahir
Kalau Berpacaran – Ana Raffali, Sohaimi Meor Hassan & Altimet – Composer: Sohaimi Meor Hassan, Lyricists: Sohaimi Meor Hassan, Ana Raffali & Altimet
Kekanda Adinda – Atilia & MonoloQue – Composer: LoQue, Lyricist: LoQue
Noktah Cinta – Hafiz – Composer: Ajai, Lyricist: Sheikh Qalam
LAGU TERBAIK INDONESIA / BEST SONG (INDONESIA)
Cari Jodoh – Wali – Composer: Apoy, Lyricist: Apoy
Cintailah Aku Sepenuh Hati – Ari Lasso – Composers: Sandy Canester & Pay BIP, Lyricist: Ari Lasso
Karena Ku Cinta Kau – Bunga Citra Lestari – Composer: Dewiq, Lyricist: Dewiq
Pelan-Pelan Saja – Kotak – Composers: Pay BIP & Kotak, Lyricist: Dewiq
Rindu 1/2 Mati – D’Masiv – Composer: Rian d’Masiv, Lyricist: Rian d’Masiv
ARTIS SINGAPURA PALING POPULAR / MOST POPULAR SINGAPORE ARTISTE
SG1 Aliff Aziz
SG2 Didicazli
SG3 Diorama
SG4 Dynda
SG5 Faizal Isa
SG6 Farhan Shah
SG7 Fauzie Laily
SG8 Hady Mirza
SG9 Hyrul Anuar
SG10 Imran Ajmain
SG11 Rancour
SG12 Revalina
SG13 Roze Kasmani
SG14 Sarah Aqilah
SG15 Sezaire Sezali
SG16 SleeQ
SG17 Syed Azmir
SG18 Taufik Batisah
SG19 The Lion Story
SG20 The Sallys
LAGU SINGAPURA PALING POPULAR / MOST POPULAR SINGAPORE SONG
LP1 Angkasa: Hady Mirza
LP2 Biar Hati Mencintai: Sarah Aqilah
LP3 Dunia Yang Fana: Zaibaktian
LP4 Harum: Roze
LP5 Hingga Ke Akhir: Urban Sensation Feat. Rauzan
LP6 Janji: Tujuh
LP7 Kali Pertama: Chosen One
LP8 Kesuma Jiwa: Boy Raven Feat. Man Toyak
LP9 Maafkanku (Oh Cinta): Faizal Isa
LP10 Matahari: Sezaire Sezali
LP11 Menanti Cintamu: Revalina
LP12 Tiada Dua: Taufik Batisah
ARTIS SERANTAU PALING POPULAR / MOST POPULAR REGIONAL ARTISTE
AS1 Afgan
AS2 Agnes Monica
AS3 Aliff Aziz
AS4 Faizal Tahir
AS5 Hady Mirza
AS6 Hujan
AS7 Rossa
AS8 Siti Nurhaliza
AS9 Taufik Batisah
AS10 Ungu
AS11 Wali
AS12 Yuna
LAGU SERANTAU PALING POPULAR / MOST POPULAR REGIONAL SONG
LS1 Aishiteru: Zivilia
LS2 Angkasa: Hady Mirza
LS3 Baik-Baik Sayang: Wali
LS4 Berteman Rindu: Didicazli & Giselle
LS5 Cerita Kedai Kopi: Malique Feat. Salam
LS6 Join Kopi: Blackout
LS7 Khatimah Cinta: 6ixth Sense
LS8 Ku Pinjam Satu Bintang: Alyah Feat. Riz AF
LS9 Masih Di Sini Masih Denganmu: Goliath
LS10 Menanti Cintamu: Revalina
LS11 Tiada Dua: Taufik Batisah
LS12 Tinggal Kenangan: Saleem
Anugerah Planet Muzik 2011 Press Conference…
(Graphics poster courtesy of Mediacorp Radio)
After a break of two years, Anugerah Planet Muzik makes its long-awaited return to our shores. The last time the premier regional awards show was held in Singapore was in 2007, when the Singapore Indoor Stadium played host to honour the best in the region’s music industry. Long-time readers of this blog would note that I’m very much a regular attendee of this event, in fact I have been going to each and every single one from 2001-2008, except for the last one when it was first held in Jakarta in 2009, due to my favourite team, Manchester United playing a pre-season friendly with the Malaysian team in Kuala Lumpur on the same day of the event. I think had the team not played there, I would have made the trip as well, but you don’t get to meet your favourite team in the flesh that often unless you’re residing over there. The event returns this year and will be held at the Max Pavilion Singapore Expo on 15 July 2011 at 8:30pm. The last time this event was held there was in 2006.

This year marks a special milestone for me with regards to this event, as this was the first time I received a personal invitation to attend the press conference to announce the final nominees of Anugerah Planet Muzik 2011. This was possible thanks to the good people at RIA 89.7FM and Warna 94.2FM, the organisers of this prestigious awards show, most notably the producer herself, Aura Shai. I felt honoured to be a part of the media brigade, being possibly the only local entertainment blogger at the event. Though I have attended several media conferences before this, somehow attending this particular one gave me goosebumps and a nervous feeling, probably sharing the same feelings being felt by the local artistes who came to grace the event.
This media conference, which was held last Wednesday 8 June 2011 at 3pm, was unlike the one that was held concurrently in Kuala Lumpur. Based on news reports and photographs I’ve managed to see, that event was held at the Hard Rock Cafe. Here in Singapore it was held at the humble surroundings of the multi-purpose room at Caldecott Broadcast Centre. Some might wonder about the exclusivity of the event venues of both countries, but to me and to most people who attended, I think the venue is quite secondary. What was paramount in the minds of those who came were who made it to the final reckoning, bearing in mind that they were up against artistes and production teams of higher standards and quality from our regional counterparts.
These are the coveted trophies to be won on the night…
During the media conference itself, we were introduced to the hosts of this year’s Anugerah Planet Muzik, none other than Adi Rahman and Fiza O of RIA 89.7FM, no strangers themselves to hosting the same awards show in the past. I could have missed out on this piece of information during the event, but I found out much later that both hosts that I had mentioned earlier, will be joined by Malaysia‘s Didie Alias, a first for the lady who has earned the reputation of being our neighbour’s very own Lady Gaga. I had expected the usual suspects like Sarah Sechan and Aznil Nawawi to return, but apparently I think the organisers wanted a fresher outlook, hence the choice of Didie, no slouch herself from what I had seen when she hosted Anugerah Bintang Popular Berita Harian as recently as a few months ago. I can’t wait to see Adi reprise his role as the perennial “bully” and see how he spars with Didie on stage. Maybe Fiza could also play the “baddie” this time round, we shall see.
Two of the three hosts of APM2011: Adi Rahman and Fiza O…
Before the event kicked off in earnest, we were all treated to a special video presentation of past Anugerah Planet Muzik (APM) events. Looking at some of the footages, especially those that were circa 2007-2009, brought back a lot of fond memories, even if some of them had not exactly been spectacular by standards, but still each and every single APM had its share of story to tell and memory etched to it. This year being its tenth year in existence, the event has come a long way in its progress, having gone through a lot of ups and downs. I would like to think that this year will be a good one and I have strong vibes about it, just by looking at the line-up of stars slated to perform at this year’s show. Just to refresh your memories in case you have forgotten what went on for the past nine APMs, I’ve managed to record the short yet entertaining video presentation courtesy of the organisers:
I will not describe in detail what the organising committee panel which comprised of Ms. Zakiah Halim, Vice-President of Malay, Indian & Expatriate Programming (Radio), Mr. Hassan Salleh, Senior Programme Director of RIA 89.7FM and the producer of Anugerah Planet Muzik 2011 herself, Aura Shai had shared during the media conference. However, just to summarise, Singapore contributed 129 nominations of the 523 that they received in total from the three participating countries, one of the most since its inception. This was a marked increase when compared to only 48 nominations being put forward from Singapore back in 2009. While the number is very much heartening by standards, this rise in the submission of nominations could also be partly attributed to the fact that there was a void last year when APM was not organised. Nonetheless the numbers have proven that Singapore is capable of producing good talents and also good musical compositions from our local acts. Indeed over the years, with APM‘s existence, it has paved the way for more acts to come forward.
The panel consisting of Mr. Hassan Salleh, Ms. Zakiah Halim and Aura Shai…
Of course when it comes to quantity, there might not always be an equal nor substitute in quality. This was reiterated by Ms. Zakiah that some, if not most of our local acts, still lag behind in terms of song production quality. However, as organisers, they have to maintain the quality that has been set and that we have to accept the fact that the other two countries are miles ahead especially with strong backing from sponsors, unlike our music industry. She said that even though radio do not have all the answers to the problems being faced by our local talents, she would not mind working closely with all parties to find feasible solutions that could help the industry grow. As a radio listener, I agree with her that radio has done its part in promoting local music, contrary to complaints that radio do not support local acts enough. Look at RIA Chartz to see the number of local songs in the list and listen to the radio station every day and you will note that there are at least four local songs being played every hour, if not more. At one point of time, the Top 10 songs in RIA Chartz were all local songs, a significant increase in the listeners’ preference for local music. To listen to what Ms. Zakiah had to say, I’ve recorded her speech for your viewing pleasure:
The final list of nominees certainly threw up several surprises as well as names which most of us have not heard of on our shores and most likely in the other two countries as well. But as a Singaporean, I am extremely proud of our local acts who have been nominated along with others from the region. It shows that we have made good progress and that we can be pleased to have artistes of a standard which is on par with our regional counterparts. However, I do feel a bit confused with some of the categories like for instance, why was Sarah Aqilah nominated in the Best Vocal (Female) Category and not Best Vocal (New Female Artiste) Category since she is considered new in the scene. There was also a slight tweak in the Best Collaboration Category. Previously, this category allows acts from the same country to collaborate with one another. This time, in the spirit of regional unity, they have changed the rule and set the category such that acts from different countries (for instance, Singapore and Malaysia) must collaborate and then send in their nominations. I had high hopes for our local rap duo, Komrad, who had recorded singles with Malaysia‘s Zain Hamid, Malique and DJ Salam before, but they were not in the final list. This new rule somehow increases the prospects of our local acts to get nominated in future.
SleeQ listening attentively to the speech…
I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate all local acts who have made it into the final list. I think they know and they are realistic enough to understand that to get into the final list is already a huge achievement. Anything more would be a bonus. To the rest who have not made it, please do not lose heart and to continue producing good music and who knows, even if you do not get your recognition in a regional show like APM, your works and compositions might be honoured when the next AnugeraHitz.SG show comes around. Before I end this entry, I’ll present to you the final list of Anugerah Planet Muzik 2011 with Singaporean nominees marked in red as well as the slated performers who will grace the event. Just to note that the Lagu Terbaik / Best Song and Anugerah Khas Planet Muzik / Planet Music Special Awards are not listed but will be made known on the night itself. For more details on how to vote in the popular categories, please refer to details at the official Anugerah Planet Muzik Facebook page. This year will be the first that you will be able to vote via Internet so do keep a lookout for it…
Haramain Osman (centre) could be pleased that he has three nominations to his name and group (The Lion Story)…
Anugerah Planet Muzik 2011 List of Nominees
VOKAL TERBAIK (ARTIS BARU LELAKI) / BEST VOCAL (NEW MALE ARTISTE)
Aris - 1000 X Maaf
Febrian – Cinta Itu Gila
Igo – Kemenangan Cinta
Sandhy Sondoro - Bunga Mimpi
Sezaire Sezali – Matahari
VOKAL TERBAIK (ARTIS BARU WANITA) / BEST VOCAL (NEW FEMALE ARTISTE)
Aisya Hasnaa – Lagu Mahu Kamu
Amanda Imani - Selamilah Cinta
Ana Raffali – Tolong Ingatkan Aku
Mytha – Seperti Yang Kau Minta
Roze Kasmani – Harum
VOKAL TERBAIK (DUO/KUMPULAN BARU) / BEST VOCAL (NEW DUO/GROUP)
Ana Raffali, Sohaimi Meor Hassan & Altimet – Kalau Berpacaran
Azlan & The Typewriter – Kelibat Si Penyair
Govinda – Bawa Aku Lari
Projek Pistol - Wanita Seluruh Dunia
Zivilia – Aishiteru
KOLABORASI TERBAIK / BEST COLLABORATION
Amarah – Siti Nurhaliza & Kris Dayanti - Composer: Audi Mok, Lyricist: Siti Nurhaliza
Berteman Rindu – Didicazli & Giselle - Composer: Didicazli, Lyricist: Didicazli
Harus Bagaimana – Atilia & Maliq & d’Essentials – Composer: Widi Puradiredja, Lyricist: Widi Puradiredja
Kalau Cinta - Aliff Aziz & Joanna – Composer: Panji, Lyricist: Panji
Sayang - Dayang Nurfaizah & Marcell – Composer: Omar K, Lyricist: Nuur Iman
ARTIS LELAKI TERBAIK / BEST MALE ARTISTE
Faizal Tahir - Adrenalin
Glenn Fredly - Lovevolution
Hady Mirza – Sang Penyanyi
Hafiz - Masih Jelas
Judika - Setengah Mati Merindu
ARTIS WANITA TERBAIK / BEST FEMALE ARTISTE
Agnes Monica – Sacredly Agnezious
Ana Raffali - Ketika Aku Kecil
Astrid - Lihat Aku Sekarang
Rossa – Harmoni Jalinan Nada & Cerita
Sarah Aqilah - Sarah Aqilah
DUO/KUMPULAN TERBAIK / BEST DUO/GROUP
Andra & The Backbone – Love, Faith & Hope
D’Masiv – Perjalanan
Kotak - Energi
3 Suara – Jaclyn, Ning & Shila - 3 Suara
6ixth Sense – + – x /
Ungu - 1000 Kisah 1 Hati
ALBUM TERBAIK / BEST ALBUM
Cari Jodoh – Wali - Producer: Sujana
CTKD – Siti Nurhaliza & KrisDayanti – Producers: Aubrey Suwito, Audi Mok, Charly ST12, Siti Nurhaliza & KrisDayanti
Energi - Kotak – Producer: Pay BIP
Ketika Aku Kecil – Ana Raffali – Producer: Aidit Alfian
Sang Penyanyi - Hady Mirza – Producer: Hady Mirza
3 Suara – Jaclyn, Ning & Shila – Producers: Irwan Simanjuntak, Paul Morrison, Kevin Chin & Aylwin Santiago
LAGU TERBAIK SINGAPURA / BEST SONG (SINGAPORE)
Harum – Roze Kasmani – Composers: Imran Ajmain & Alyph SleeQ, Lyricist: Shah Shamsiri
Ku Tetap Kan Menunggu - Hady Mirza – Composer: Hady Mirza, Lyricist: Hady Mirza
Lagu Teman – The Lion Story Feat. Zahidah – Composer: Haramain Osman, Lyricist: Haramain Osman
Maafkan Ku (Oh Cinta) - Faizal Isa – Composer: Janz Abdullah, Lyricists: Aina Azizi & Khairul Anwar
Matahari - Sezaire Sezali - Composer: Haramain Osman, Lyricist: Haramain Osman
LAGU TERBAIK MALAYSIA / BEST SONG (MALAYSIA)
Awan Nano - Hafiz – Composer: M Nasir, Lyricist: Buddhi Hekayat
Hanyut – Faizal Tahir – Composers: Audi Mok & Faizal Tahir, Lyricists: Audi Mok & Faizal Tahir
Kalau Berpacaran - Ana Raffali, Sohaimi Meor Hassan & Altimet – Composer: Sohaimi Meor Hassan, Lyricists: Sohaimi Meor Hassan, Ana Raffali & Altimet
Kekanda Adinda - Atilia & MonoloQue – Composer: LoQue, Lyricist: LoQue
Noktah Cinta - Hafiz – Composer: Ajai, Lyricist: Sheikh Qalam
LAGU TERBAIK INDONESIA / BEST SONG (INDONESIA)
Cari Jodoh - Wali – Composer: Apoy, Lyricist: Apoy
Cintailah Aku Sepenuh Hati - Ari Lasso – Composers: Sandy Canester & Pay BIP, Lyricist: Ari Lasso
Karena Ku Cinta Kau - Bunga Citra Lestari – Composer: Dewiq, Lyricist: Dewiq
Pelan-Pelan Saja – Kotak - Composers: Pay BIP & Kotak, Lyricist: Dewiq
Rindu 1/2 Mati – D’Masiv – Composer: Rian d’Masiv, Lyricist: Rian d’Masiv
ARTIS SINGAPURA PALING POPULAR / MOST POPULAR SINGAPORE ARTISTE
SG1 Aliff Aziz
SG2 Didicazli
SG3 Diorama
SG4 Dynda
SG5 Faizal Isa
SG6 Farhan Shah
SG7 Fauzie Laily
SG8 Hady Mirza
SG9 Hyrul Anuar
SG10 Imran Ajmain
SG11 Rancour
SG12 Revalina
SG13 Roze Kasmani
SG14 Sarah Aqilah
SG15 Sezaire Sezali
SG16 SleeQ
SG17 Syed Azmir
SG18 Taufik Batisah
SG19 The Lion Story
SG20 The Sallys
LAGU SINGAPURA PALING POPULAR / MOST POPULAR SINGAPORE SONG
LP1 Angkasa: Hady Mirza
LP2 Biar Hati Mencintai: Sarah Aqilah
LP3 Dunia Yang Fana: Zaibaktian
LP4 Harum: Roze
LP5 Hingga Ke Akhir: Urban Sensation Feat. Rauzan
LP6 Janji: Tujuh
LP7 Kali Pertama: Chosen One
LP8 Kesuma Jiwa: Boy Raven Feat. Man Toyak
LP9 Maafkanku (Oh Cinta): Faizal Isa
LP10 Matahari: Sezaire Sezali
LP11 Menanti Cintamu: Revalina
LP12 Tiada Dua: Taufik Batisah
ARTIS SERANTAU PALING POPULAR / MOST POPULAR REGIONAL ARTISTE
AS1 Afgan
AS2 Agnes Monica
AS3 Aliff Aziz
AS4 Faizal Tahir
AS5 Hady Mirza
AS6 Hujan
AS7 Rossa
AS8 Siti Nurhaliza
AS9 Taufik Batisah
AS10 Ungu
AS11 Wali
AS12 Yuna
LAGU SERANTAU PALING POPULAR / MOST POPULAR REGIONAL SONG
LS1 Aishiteru: Zivilia
LS2 Angkasa: Hady Mirza
LS3 Baik-Baik Sayang: Wali
LS4 Berteman Rindu: Didicazli & Giselle
LS5 Cerita Kedai Kopi: Malique Feat. Salam
LS6 Join Kopi: Blackout
LS7 Khatimah Cinta: 6ixth Sense
LS8 Ku Pinjam Satu Bintang: Alyah Feat. Riz AF
LS9 Masih Di Sini Masih Denganmu: Goliath
LS10 Menanti Cintamu: Revalina
LS11 Tiada Dua: Taufik Batisah
LS12 Tinggal Kenangan: Saleem

The local artistes who came to grace the media conference…
Anugerah Planet Muzik 2011 Performing Acts
Indonesia – Melly Goeslaw, Sandhy Sandoro, Afgan, Rossa, Aryan Band
Malaysia – Atilia & Monoloque, Amanda Imani, Dato’ Siti Nurhaliza, Dato’ M. Nasir, Shila Amzah, Ning Baizura, Jaclyn Victor, Ana Raffali, Hafiz, Faizal Tahir
Singapore – Hady Mirza, Sezaire Sezali, SleeQ, Taufik Batisah, Rahayu Ridwan, Sarah Aqilah, Bloco Singapura & Orkestar Trio
Award Presenters: Linda Onn
The list of performing acts and award presenters are by no means the end and more names will be confirmed later…

Details on how to get your tickets to Anugerah Planet Muzik 2011..
anugeraHitz.sg Post-Event Reception…
This entry is gonna be shorter than the previous one. I did say that another filler was in store and so here it is, albeit it’s just another filler before the main one which I’m taking ages to type. Surprisingly I did not take as much photographs during the post-event reception, partly because I was extremely famished, partly because I was mingling around and chatting with the who’s who of our local Malay music scene and also due to the fact that I could not get hold of the winners as they were completely swarmed with photo-taking with the other guests and doing interviews with the various media representatives. Wished I could have taken photographs of them posing with their respective trophies. Oh well, another day, another event perhaps, God willing. In the meantime, enjoy the few photographs I took of the post-event reception…
The guests tucking in the lavish spread…
Anugerah 2009 judge Eddy Ali, being flanked by two of the back-up singers that night, Afiqah (extreme left) and Nani Sulaiman (right). To his right is up-and-coming actress Lydia Izzati…
Singapore Idol 2009 teen heart-throbs Faizal Isa & Farhan Shah. Both are under the Labels of Love management…
Host of the night, Fiza O, along with her good friend, part-time actor Rafil Kamaruddin…

Eddy Ali together with Diorama who looked extremely chuffed after winning the Best Lyricist Award for “Anti-Romantis“…

Rancour might not have won anything but I’m sure they’ll be out to produce better quality songs in future. They should be able to as they have a lot of potential still not realised…
Hyrul Anuar along with the young lady making waves and whose stock is rising on Suria of late, Azzah Fariha, and his cousin Shasha…
Ms. Zakiah Halim (second from left) with three of RIA 89.7FM‘s female presenters: Fiza O, Aura Shai & Nity Baizura…
Fauzie Laily with mother-to-be Nurul Aini…
Here’s Lydia again with the group that I predicted would win the Best Duo / Group Award – Sleeq…
Last but not least, this is the new cast of Cinta Ixora 2… Kidding… These are the good people of Suria (Wati Kasim, Farah Lydia & Siti Zalinah), Eaglevision (Netty Fiona), Gumbira.com (Fadly Ahmad), Izone.sg (Izarr), Hyrul Anuar & his cousin Shasha…
Till the next entry… Be patient please…
anugeraHitz.sg Predictions…
We’re just one day away from arguably, the most anticipated event of 2010 in the history of local Malay entertainment. Over the years Anugerah Planet Muzik might have piqued our interest on who are the current movers and shakers in this baby industry of ours. With the advent of anugeraHitz.sg, it has shown that there is progress being made, that there are more talents here in Singapore whose qualities and talents cry out to be heard and accepted by their own people, who sadly are more inclined to listen, idolise and worship acts from overseas. It also shows that from a stage of crawling, we’re now at a stage of learning to walk on our own. Yes there are shortcomings in many aspects but one cannot expect so much so soon. One cannot expect a baby to run even before he learns how to stand up unassisted.
What is a lead up to an awards show without the customary predictions by so-called “know-it-alls” aye??? It has to be said that I’m not much of an expert and past predictions on Anugerah Planet Muzik winners proved that I have lots to learn on what is quality and what goes through the minds of the appointed panel of jury judging the potential nominees. The latest issue of Manja magazine had Hafeez Glamour coming up with his own predictions. He did ask me a few weeks ago if this blog had any predictions in store and I told him I would be doing an entry on it a few days before the event. A word of caution though. Whatever I predict are based solely on my own observations. Any wrong information that is shared or wrong prediction made is very much regretted. So without further ado, I present to you my humble predictions on the potential winners of anugeraHitz.sg:
CATEGORY 1: ARTIS BARU TERBAIK (BEST NEW ARTISTE)
| No. | Artiste | Album |
| 1 | Hyrul Anuar | Popular (Single) |
| 2 | Maiya Rahman | Pengganti |
| 3 | Sarah Aqilah | Biar Hati Mencintai (Single) |
| 4 | Shahril Bahri | Yang Teratas |
| 5 | Zaibaktian | Ejen Cinta |
My pick: In terms of overall package like voice range, quality and looks, I look no further than Sarah Aqilah, though it has to be said that Hyrul Anuar & Zaibaktian will themselves be worthy winners should they win this award as they too are no slouches. Shahril Bahri seems a bit too raw for me and Maiya has been a bit of a yo-yo in terms of watching her perform live over the past year. But these awards if I’m not wrong, are based on their studio recordings and I believe Sarah has an edge in terms of both package and promise.
CATEGORY 2: DUO/KUMPULAN BARU TERBAIK (BEST NEW DUO/GROUP)
| No. | Artiste | Album |
| 1 | Diorama | From The E-Motion Picture Soundtrack |
| 2 | Rancour | Rancour |
| 3 | Revalina | Pertandingan Cinta |
| 4 | The Sallys | An Unlikely Story |
| 5 | Verbalize Flo | Yok Goyang Yok (Single) |
My pick: I think for this category, it is a straight fight between the two indie bands Diorama & The Sallys. What gives The Sallys the nod for me is that their ska-infused music is fresh and something that not many (the mainstream ones that is) in our small industry are brave to do. It is also not easy to have so many members in the group synchronising their respective musical elements to give their music a rather sexy appeal to the listening ear. Diorama though they have a clearer direction and vision, they have so far been disappointing when I watched them perform live, as the lead singer’s voice just could not reach the pitching level found in the album especially when he hits the high notes. This feeling of being kinda ”shortchanged” is also partly why I pick The Sallys over Diorama. No disrespect to Diorama but I hope they could improve vocally so that they could match the standards that they have set.
| No. | Artiste | Album |
| 1 | Didicazli | Diari Cinta |
| 2 | Hady Mirza | Sang Penyanyi |
| 3 | Syed Azmir | Aku Bukan Sempurna (Single) |
| 4 | Taufik Batisah | Suria Hatiku |
| 5 | Imran Ajmain | Punca dan Tindakan |
My pick: The man with the midas touch – Taufik Batisah. This guy can do no wrong with every single that is being played on radio. Each one is sure to top the charts. If Malaysia has Dato’ Siti to be proud of and its number one singer, then over here, Taufik takes the accolades. He has shown maturity in every aspect of his performances since the day he won Singapore Idol in 2004. Little wonder that most local music fans I observe still see him as THE idol, with all due respect to Hady Mirza & Sezairi Sezali.
| No. | Artiste | Album |
| 1 | Diorama | From The E-Motion Picture Soundtrack |
| 2 | Rancour | Rancour |
| 3 | Revalina | Pertandingan Cinta |
| 4 | Sleeq | Classiq |
| 5 | Sound Salvation | Rock & Roll Milik Sama |
My pick: When I was watching the names of the nominees being flashed on the screen for this category during the anugeraHitz.sg Media Conference back in late February, I only had these two talented young men in my head as the winners. Like Taufik, they too have the Midas touch and their services have been hotly sought after by other local acts like Syed Azmir (Aku Bukan Sempurna), Aliff Aziz (Cinta), and Didicazli (Impianku) which are all hits on the airwaves. They even composed the theme song for the recently-concluded Cinta Ixora series, which goes to show the quality in their music has branched out even wider. You just have to listen to any of the songs they compose and without being told the names of the composers, you can clearly hear the distinct sounds that they produce belong to the magic touches of the people from Magic Potions.
| No. | Artiste | Album | Song | Composer | Lyricist |
| 1 | Aqmal N. | Warkah Cinta Dunia | Warkah Cinta Dunia | Aqmal N. | Aqmal N. |
| 2 | Diorama | From The E-Motion Picture Soundtrack | Anti-Romantis | Erza | Erza |
| 3 | Hady Mirza | Sang Penyanyi | Angkasa | Hady Mirza | Hady Mirza |
| 4 | Shahridzuan Selamat @ Shah Revalina |
Setia Menanti | Setia Menanti | Shahridzuan Selamat |
Shahridzuan Selamat |
| 5 | Taufik Batisah | Suria Hatiku | Nafasku | Taufik Batisah | Taufik Batisah |
My pick: Aqmal‘s subtle message found in his song seems to be the favourite amongst observers and I tend to agree with them. It is a beautiful song, one of the best I’ve heard from a local act and I really hope he clinches this award.
CATEGORY 6: KOMPOSER TERBAIK (BEST COMPOSER)
| No. | Artiste | Album | Song | Composer | Lyricist |
| 1 | Aqmal N. | Warkah Cinta Dunia | Warkah Cinta Dunia | Aqmal N. | Aqmal N. |
| 2 | Diorama | From the E-Motion Picture Soundtrack | Sanubariku | Erza | Erza |
| 3 | Shahridzuan Selamat @ Shah Revalina |
Setia Menanti | Setia Menanti | Shahridzuan Selamat |
Shahridzuan Selamat |
| 4 | Didicazli ft Sleeq | Classiq | Impianku | Alyph Sleeq | Didicazli |
| 5 | Taufik Batisah | Suria Hatiku | Nafasku | Taufik Batisah | Taufik Batisah |
My pick: Again I’m plumping for Aqmal to win this category for the simplicity and beauty of “Warkah Cinta Dunia“. He certainly married the words and melody into a delectable concoction.
CATEGORY 7: LAGU TERBAIK (BEST SONG)
| No. | Artiste | Album | Song | Composer | Lyricist |
| 1 | Diorama | From The E-Motion Picture Soundtrack | Sanubariku | Erza | Erza |
| 2 | Hady Mirza | Sang Penyanyi | Angkasa | Hady Mirza | Hady Mirza |
| 3 | Shahridzuan Selamat @ Shah Revalina | Setia Menanti | Setia Menanti | Shahridzuan Selamat | Shahridzuan Selamat |
| 4 | Syed Azmir | Aku Bukan Sempurna (Single) | Aku Bukan Sempurna | Alyph Sleeq | Alyph Sleeq |
| 5 | Taufik Batisah | Suria Hatiku | Nafasku | Taufik Batisah | Taufik Batisah |
My pick: I was actually very surprised that for all of Aqmal‘s deserved nominations in the Best Composer & Best Lyricist categories, “Warkah Cinta Dunia” did not even make it to this list. Or even Imran Ajmain‘s “Jika Engkau Pergi” which achieved a gold medal for Best Original Composition at last year’s World Championship of Performing Arts (WCOPA) held in Los Angeles, USA. Hady Mirza‘s “Angkasa” gets my nod for this. Though this is not a popularity award for topping the local charts since the end of last year and hasn’t been knocked off its perch, I believe the simplicity in its melody and Hady‘s own mesmeric delivery of the song is a killer combination. A definite winner for one of the three most popular songs in next year’s anugeraHitz.sg event if the organisers decide to hold it again.
CATEGORY 8: ALBUM TERBAIK (BEST ALBUM)
| 1 | Didicazli | Diari Cinta | M. Nasir & Didicazli |
| 2 | Hady Mirza | Sang Penyanyi | Hady Mirza |
| 3 | Sleeq | Classiq | Magic Potions Pte Ltd |
| 4 | Taufik Batisah | Suria Hatiku | Taufik Batisah, Ken Lim, M. Nasir |
| 5 | Imran Ajmain | Punca dan Tindakan | Imran Ajmain |

My pick: This category has deserving nominees in my opinion and it is difficult to pick out the winner as all five albums scream of quality, which any decent local Malay music lover should go out and purchase them. These five nominees are the standard bearers of our industry with their professional mastering, mixing, sound engineering, and overall package with hit songs to boot. But if push comes to shove, I’m going for Imran Ajmain‘s “Punca Dan Tindakan” album as it is both accepted by local and Malaysian fans for Imran‘s brave and unique experiment on old-school music marrying live strings, as compared to the mainstream pop, hip-hop, ballads and R&B, which the other four nominees are known for and have done in their respective albums. I’m also inclined to choose Imran not because I have always been a firm believer of his music and talents, but because based on what happened at APM 2004 where crowd favourite Hazrul Nizam was upstaged by Ferhad. I believe an album which is accepted by more people and also the jury (Azmeer who sits on the judging panel should know too well what the Malaysian industry is all about), should clinch it over more popular fan votes.
CATEGORY 10: ARTIS PALING POPULAR (MOST POPULAR ARTISTE)
My picks: This award will go out to the three most popular artistes by fan votes through calls-in and sms-es. Without having to scratch our heads thinking about the winners, I can safely say Taufik Batisah and Hady Mirza are definite shoo-ins. The tricky part now is guessing who is the third recipient of this award. Based on my observations and previous APM winners, Sleeq and Didicazli have every reason to have their hopes raised on clinching this award. Though I heard that Sarah Aqilah‘s fans are making a concerted rally, I think Sleeq would just about clinch it. The young ladies out there would make sure that the dynamic duo would get it.
I’ve heard rumours on artistes voting for themselves in the popular award category. Though it is not morally wrong, but ethically the popularity votes should reflect on the majority’s say. That is why in a country’s general election, even though a politician can vote for him / herself, he / she can only vote once and leave it to the masses to decide his / her own fate in the ballot box. All I can say is, to those who are hard up for this award, all you need to do is be more sincere with the fans and to yourself. You won’t die or get your career killed if you do not win this award anyway.
So there you have it, my predictions on tomorrow night’s grand affair, which sadly coincides with the big match between Manchester United & Chelsea. Football always takes precedence in my life but not tomorrow unfortunately. I hope no one blurts out the results to me during or after the event, unless it’s good news. I’m also gonna switch my handphone off to avoid spoilers as I’m only watching it when I get home. As usual, please accord me the time to write my review at my own pace and time. To those I would be meeting tomorrow night at Caldecott Broadcast Centre, I’ll see you there…
anugeraHitz.sg Media Conference…
The first two months of 2010 have been quite active and hectic months for me in terms of attending shows, concerts and events, besides juggling work, family, social and sporting commitments (no, I’m not an athlete but am working hard to lose weight by either going to the gym or playing football / futsal or swimming almost daily as part of my 2010 resolutions. Heh…). Which meant that this domain of mine have been updated at least once a week by virtue of each event that I attended so far, plus those that I have yet to feature but I try to space them out and publish the ones that take more important precedence first. What has made 2010 even more special for me is the fact that I’ve been invited to attend media conferences like the Suria Elektra event earlier this month and as recently as this past Wednesday 24th February 2010, anugerahHitz.sg at Caldecott Broadcast Centre.
I cannot thank the kind people of Mediacorp Suria enough for recognising me as a credible blogger who blogs on our local Malay entertainment scene. Granted my humble domain is not as flashy as how I would like it to be, given the fact that I’m quite the design and technology idiot, but nonetheless I am forever grateful and thankful that where I lack in creative web / graphics design, I make up for it with factual information and honest thoughts that I could share with my dear readers. It took me about five years to gain credibility, for people to know and trust my product, in this case, my words, and see that I’m not just running my mouth for the sake of it. I’m not bitter I took this long because anyone can do this themselves, but I believe if one is patient, honest, sincere, genuine and responsible in words, deeds and actions, then the sky’s the limit.
I did mention how small I felt in the midst of all the established media representatives during the Suria Elektra Media Conference earlier this month as I was the only blogger around. This time round, I was joined by two others that I have every single ounce of respect for – Izarr from Izone.sg and Iskandar Saad, otherwise known as Singapore Idol Season Three‘s Official Blogger. Granted Izarr was also at the Suria Elektra Media Conference, but he was there on a different capacity. Unlike mainstream media that chase after ratings, viewers, readers and sponsors, personally I don’t subscribe to that kind of approach when it comes to bloggers like us and am happy just the way I am right now. Maybe it is because I do not earn anything from blogging and most likely will not do so. But there are factors that go way beyond earning something out of what we do for a side hobby.
Each blogger, a local entertainment blogger to be more precise, has his or her own specialty and way of pouring forth their thoughts, whether by design, words put across or the variety of ways in which they colour their blogs. I’m just happy that of late, there seem to be more of us, because we can always learn from one another through what we say and opine. Diversified opinions will give us different perspectives and spectrums, thus resulting in various perceptions and understanding. It is most heartening to see alternative media like us local bloggers being accorded the honour of being invited to cover events as prestigious as these, besides giving our individual takes and opinions on our local Malay entertainment scene. It shows the trust that Suria has on us to help make it even more vibrant than ever.
And what can be more vibrant than anugeraHitz.sg??? It has been a long time coming, too long for our liking. Every year, we had to rely on the “kindness” of the organisers of Anugerah Planet Muzik (APM) i.e. Beyond Events and Mediacorp Radio (RIA 89.7FM & Warna 94.2FM) to set aside local awards presentations during the show. Regular readers of this blog would note that I’ve always been critical of the fact that whenever these awards were presented, the regional audience would not be able to see it and thus would not know more about our talented local acts. My grouse back then was, APM is afterall the brainchild of our people, a Singaporean product for the region and thus we have the means and power to dictate what and how we want it to be, especially when we could include more local acts into the mix.
However, over the years, I’ve come to accept how the system of APM works and it is why the proliferation of a local awards show is much welcomed when we have seen over the past five years, a healthy increase in local acts releasing singles and albums of mostly decent quality and ones we could be proud of as made in Singapore. The advent of reality shows like Anugerah Band and the positive, but constant upgrading of already established ones like Anugerah (the prizes get better every time!!!) have given some of these unpolished diamonds the opportunity and experience to smoothen their rough edges. Even if they did not win the competitions they entered, they came back better and wiser, well-equipped to enter the fray once again or to stamp their mark on the scene.
One shining example I can point out to you off-the-cuff is Fauzie Laily. He entered Anugerah in 2003 but was rather raw and forgettable back then. Two years later, he entered the competition again after gaining experiences on his own accord and he came in third in the 2005 edition. Fast forward to the current times, his stock has slowly risen and we now know him as a talented and versatile singer, actor and host, an almost constant feature on Mediacorp Suria. Success that has gone his way hasn’t changed him one bit. He is still the same humble and down-to-earth person I knew pre-Anugerah 2003. Speaking of which, he has been given the honour to host the inaugural anugeraHitz.sg event along with his Anugerah 2009 hosting partner and RIA 89.7FM presenter, Fiza O. Both of them were also the hosts at the anugeraHitz.sg Media Conference this past Wednesday.
Fauzie Laily and Fiza O, the hosts of anugeraHitz.sg…
anugeraHitz.sg is the first collaborative effort involving MediaCorp Suria, MediaCorp Radio stations Warna 94.2FM & Ria 89.7FM and Composers & Authors Society of Singapore (COMPASS) to honour the best in the local Malay music industry. It will be telecast live from MediaCorp TV Theatre on Saturday, 3rd April 2010 at 8.30pm on Suria. It will also be aired live on RIA 89.7FM. The show will witness the presentation of a total of ten award categories. Like most music award shows out there, a special “Lifetime Music Achievement” award will be presented to a deserving recording artiste / composer / lyricist / album producer who have excelled in the music field. Nominations were opened to singles, EPs or albums that were released in Singapore from 1st January 2009 to 31st December 2009.
Suria viewers have the chance to decide and vote for their favourite artistes through the “Most Popular Artiste” category, while the radio listeners had the opportunity to dictate the outcome of the “Most Popular Song” category via RIA‘s weekly RIA Chartz programme between 1st January 2009 – 31st December 2009. How the latter works is through the various songs requested in song request segments like “Laguku” and “Mania Hitz” amongst others. For the “Most Popular Song” category, the nominees will not be revealed and the winners will straightaway be announced during the night of anugeraHitz.sg itself. The local music fans can vote to determine the three “Most Popular Artistes” via SMS to 73388. Alternatively, they can vote through mobile phone and / or landline telephone by Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS). The process of voting to determine the three “Most Popular Artistes” began on Wednesday 24th February 2010 and will conclude during the anugeraHitz.sg awards show on Saturday 3rd April 2010 at 10:00pm sharp. Each vote costs $0.60. Below is the list of artistes nominated in the “Most Popular Category” also known as “Category 10“, which I’ve taken off the official anugeraHitz.sg site. Credits to them:
The award nominees were selected out of a total of 152 applications, a commendable number seeing how small our local music industry is. They were judged by a host of credible judges which included representatives from Mediacorp Suria, Warna 94.2FM, RIA 89.7FM, COMPASS, as well as Mr Azmeer, an acclaimed Singapore-born singer and composer who made it big in Malaysia and was last seen as the guest judge in the Anugerah 2009 Grand Finals show, Mr Indra Shahrir, a prolific Music Director who had a helping hand at the recent Singapore Idol Season Three competition, and Ms Hartinah Ahmad a well-known writer and lyricist. I’m sure most of you reading this would have seen the nominations list by now. But if you have not, well without further ado, here it is:
LIST OF NOMINEES
CATEGORY 1: ARTIS BARU TERBAIK (BEST NEW ARTISTE)
| No. | Artiste | Album |
|
1 |
Hyrul Anuar | Popular (Single) |
|
2 |
Maiya Rahman | Pengganti |
|
3 |
Sarah Aqilah | Biar Hati Mencintai (Single) |
|
4 |
Shahril Bahri | Yang Teratas |
|
5 |
Zaibaktian | Ejen Cinta |
CATEGORY 2: DUO/KUMPULAN BARU TERBAIK (BEST NEW DUO/GROUP)
| No. | Artiste | Album |
|
1 |
Diorama | From The E-Motion Picture Soundtrack |
|
2 |
Rancour | Rancour |
|
3 |
Revalina | Pertandingan Cinta |
|
4 |
The Sallys | An Unlikely Story |
|
5 |
Verbalize Flo | Yok Goyang Yok (Single) |
| No. | Artiste | Album |
|
1 |
Didicazli | Diari Cinta |
|
2 |
Hady Mirza | Sang Penyanyi |
|
3 |
Syed Azmir | Aku Bukan Sempurna (Single) |
|
4 |
Taufik Batisah | Suria Hatiku |
|
5 |
Imran Ajmain | Punca dan Tindakan |
| No. | Artiste | Album |
|
1 |
Diorama | From The E-Motion Picture Soundtrack |
|
2 |
Rancour | Rancour |
|
3 |
Revalina | Pertandingan Cinta |
|
4 |
Sleeq | Classiq |
|
5 |
Sound Salvation | Rock & Roll Milik Sama |
| No. | Artiste | Album | Song | Composer | Lyricist |
|
1 |
Aqmal N. | Warkah Cinta Dunia | Warkah Cinta Dunia | Aqmal N. | Aqmal N. |
|
2 |
Diorama | From The E-Motion Picture Soundtrack | Anti-Romantis | Erza | Erza |
|
3 |
Hady Mirza | Sang Penyanyi | Angkasa | Hady Mirza | Hady Mirza |
|
4 |
Shahridzuan Selamat @ |
Setia Menanti |
Setia Menanti |
Shahridzuan |
Shahridzuan Selamat |
|
5 |
Taufik Batisah |
Suria Hatiku |
Nafasku |
Taufik Batisah |
Taufik Batisah |
CATEGORY 6: KOMPOSER TERBAIK (BEST COMPOSER)
| No. | Artiste | Album | Song | Composer | Lyricist |
|
1 |
Aqmal N. | Warkah Cinta Dunia | Warkah Cinta | Aqmal N. | Aqmal N. |
|
2 |
Diorama | From the E-Motion Picture Soundtrack | Sanubariku | Erza | Erza |
|
3 |
Shahridzuan Selamat @ |
Setia Menanti |
Setia Menanti |
Shahridzuan |
Shahridzuan |
|
4 |
Didicazli ft Sleeq | Classiq | Impianku | Alyph Sleeq | Didicazli |
|
5 |
Taufik Batisah | Suria Hatiku | Nafasku | Taufik Batisah | Taufik Batisah |
CATEGORY 7: LAGU TERBAIK (BEST SONG)
| No. | Artiste | Album | Song | Composer | Lyricist |
|
1 |
Diorama |
From The E-Motion Picture Soundtrack |
Sanubariku |
Erza |
Erza |
|
2 |
Hady Mirza |
Sang Penyanyi |
Angkasa |
Hady Mirza |
Hady Mirza |
|
3 |
Shahridzuan Selamat @ Shah Revalina |
Setia Menanti |
Setia Menanti |
Shahridzuan Selamat |
Shahridzuan Selamat |
|
4 |
Syed Azmir |
Aku Bukan Sempurna (Single) |
Aku Bukan Sempurna |
Alyph Sleeq |
Alyph Sleeq |
|
5 |
Taufik Batisah |
Suria Hatiku |
Nafasku |
Taufik Batisah |
Taufik Batisah |
CATEGORY 8: ALBUM TERBAIK (BEST ALBUM)
| No. | Artiste | Album | Producer |
|
1 |
Didicazli | Diari Cinta | M. Nasir & Didicazli |
|
2 |
Hady Mirza | Sang Penyanyi | Hady Mirza |
|
3 |
Sleeq | Classiq | Magic Potions Pte Ltd |
|
4 |
Taufik Batisah | Suria Hatiku | Taufik Batisah, Ken Lim, M. Nasir |
|
5 |
Imran Ajmain | Punca dan Tindakan | Imran Ajmain |
Besides representatives from the mainstream and alternative media attending the media conference, the event held at the Mediacorp‘s Multi-Purpose Hall this past Wednesday, was attended by about one hundred artistes, artiste managers, musicians, composers, lyricists and producers, a figure no doubt encouraging for an event that is making its long-awaited debut. Perhaps the downside of it was the conspicuous absence of our two earlier Singapore Idols or their representatives. I dunno the reason why they were not around as they are amongst the major nominees and would not like to speculate on their absence. But I hope no one would hold it against them for not attending the event. Perhaps they had prior engagements that held them back. I believe they would be proud of their nominations and would attend the actual event come 3rd April 2010 either as guests or performers.
Before the nominations were announced, we were briefed on how the awards show was conceived and the quality in standard of the applications received by firstly Dr Edmund Lam, Chief Executive Officer and Director of COMPASS, followed by Mr Ezra Farabi, Assistant Vice-President of Mediacorp Suria and Ms. Zakiah Halim, Mediacorp Radio‘s Vice President of Malay, Indian & Expatriate Programming. The latter said that there was a distinctive gap in standard between the good and the not-so-good ones in terms of technical aspects like mastering and mixing amongst others, which could be improved on. But overall, the artistes could give themselves pats on their backs for the foundation they have laid to base on and strive even harder to produce better quality singles / albums for future anugeraHitz.sg events.
Leading up to anugeraHitz.sg, there will be a 3-episode programme called “Hitz.sg” on the nominees. “Hitz.sg” will be aired on Saturdays, 13th, 20th and 27th March 2010 at 8.30pm on Suria. The recording of the three-part series will be held this Sunday 28th February 2010 and Monday 1st March 2010. The following are the line-up of the scheduled shows:
Hitz.sg: Episode 1
Sunday, 28 February 2010
8.30pm (To be seated by 8pm)
Studio 1
TX Details: Saturday, 13 March 2010, 8.30pm on Suria
Artistes: Maiya Rahman, Shahril Bahri, The Sallys, Zaibaktian, Hyrul Anuar, Verbalize Flo & Sarah Aqilah
Hitz.sg: Episode 2
Monday, 1 March 2010
8pm (To be seated by 7.30pm)
Studio 1
TX Details: Saturday, 20 March 2010, 8.30pm on Suria
Artistes: Sleeq, Rancour, Revalina, Diorama, Sound Salvation
Hitz.sg: Episode 3
Monday, 1 March 2010
9.30pm (To be seated by 9pm)
Studio 1
TX Details: Saturday, 27 March 2010, 8.30pm on Suria
Artistes: Syed Azmir, Aqmal N, Shahridzuan Selamat @ Shah Revalina, Didicazli, Hady Mirza, Imran Ajmain & Taufik Batisah
Congratulations to all the nominees of the inaugural anugeraHitz.sg, a milestone & landmark event for Singapore‘s local Malay entertainment industry!!!
Viva Muzik Singapura Day 1…

(Graphics courtesy of Mediacorp Suria)
Day One of the abovementioned programme / event went well over at Dhoby Ghaut Green earlier tonight, a mini amphitheatre built on the open space above Dhoby Ghaut MRT station, between Park Mall and CapitalMall Trust buildings. Though the weather was fickle the whole day, by evening, it was good and there was a good breeze to accompany the event, a first of its own away from the usual studio settings. This programme and its approach in honouring local acts, also reminds me of the successful “Singapura Live!” series that was aired a couple of years ago.
Today, there were two sets of recording done. The first one that will be televised on Tuesday, 5th January 2010 at 8:30pm will most likely consist the one that had Hyrul Anuar as host along with hip-hop duo Sleeq and the newly-formed girl group EVE, consisting of Anugerah 2009 alumni Yanie Hassan, Asilah Osmera & Nora Baharom. The second set had soul crooner Hazrul Nizam helming the show, along with Anugerah 2007 runner-up Maiya Rahman and Anugerah Band winner Rancour completing the line-up.
I will not be reviewing the performances as I don’t see the need to. I was there to enjoy the good music dished out by our local acts. Maybe the downside of the night were the constant retakes, mostly due to the dead crowd (even though the turnout was decent), but other than that, I enjoyed all the performances by the artistes involved tonight. I will not act as the spoiler by uploading video clips of the event cos I did not take any and I would prefer if you catch it yourself when they are finally televised. Instead, I will just upload the nicer photos taken at the event.
Hyrul Anuar kicked off his performance with his current hit single “Popular“…
Sleeq kicked off their set with “Cun Saja“…
EVE introducing themselves before singing Anita Sarawak‘s “Seksis“…
Hyrul Anuar thanking the audience for coming at the end of their programme…
Hazrul Nizam kicked off his set by singing a mixture of Gnarls Barkley‘s “Crazy” and Gloria Gaynor‘s “I Will Survive“…
Maiya was a bit subdued when she performed “Nongkrong”. Maybe she was feeling unwell…
I like Rancour‘s first hit single “Biarlah“. Though it’s supposed to be a sad song, but it’s quite edgy…
The finale of the second recording, with the artistes taking turns thanking the audience…
Hyrul Anuar‘s loyal fans “Hyrulites” out in full force in support of the man himself…
Actress / host Azzah Fariha was also present at the recording in support of our local acts. Singapore Idol 2009 contestant Malaque Mahdaly was also seen amongst the crowd along with the official Singapore Idol Blogger, Iskandar. No they are not an item, in case you’re wondering…
Later today, there will be three sets of recording of the programme at the same venue and the first one is scheduled to start at 4:oopm, barring any cock-ups during soundchecks and the issue of the monsoon season rearing its head. There will definitely be a short break out of respect for Maghrib and the second set should start between 7:30pm-8:00pm. So if you are free after work, do come down and support our local acts at the said venue…
Anugerah 2009 – Promising Or Otherwise???
I apologise if I have disappeared over the past fortnight, in fact the past month as I was tied down with both work and situations at home which called for my pressing concerns. When I was more free, blogging was the last thing on my mind. Hence why this blog seemed to be dead. I wouldn’t lie and say that during the time away, thoughts of packing it in did cross my mind. With the popularity of Facebook and now Twitter, blogging seems to have lost its zest in me. Luckily I’m doing this on a hobby basis but I hope none of you out there actually crave to read what is in store in my thoughts on a daily basis.
(banner taken off Anugerah 2009 official website)
And so I’m sure most of you have heard or read about the news and information regarding the upcoming Anugerah 2009 competition. If you have been living on a different planet or in a different realm, here’s a recap I’ve taken from the official press release of the programme:
Anugerah, one of the most anticipated TV series on Suria is back and the search for the next greatest sensation will begin soon. For the third consecutive year, the winner of the Anugerah competition will walk away with a recording opportunity with a regional record label.
This year, the Anugerah Champion will win prizes worth $250,000, which includes a recording contract with Suria Records Sdn Bhd (SRC), $10000 cash and an Artiste Management Contract with MediaCorp. The 1st runner-up will take home $120000 worth of prizes, comprising of a recording contract with Gumbira and an Artiste Management contract with MediaCorp.
Anugerah was introduced 10 years ago and has discovered many talents and bands such as Hyrul Anuar, Fauzie Laily, Syed Azmir, Aliff Aziz, Maiya Rahman and Rancour. Several of these talents have become household names and some of them have made it across the Causeway too.
Anugerah will continue to look for all rounded performers that exude charm and confidence and strong personality. The contestants will be judged by three resident judges, Ann Hussein, Eddy Ali and Gani Karim and a guest judge. The total score will be made up of the judges’ score (50%) and audience votes (50%).
Anugerah 2009 will be hosted by MediaCorp RIA 897FM’s personality Fiza O and Anugerah’s famed Fauzie Laily. The 12-episode reality series will make its debut “live” every Tuesday from 9 June 2009 at 8.30pm on Suria.
The new champion trophy for the winner is specially designed by a talented group of second year students from Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA). Suria received more than 100 designs. The winning trophy will be revealed during the Grand Finals.
Anugerah registration form can be downloaded from Anugerah’s microsite at http://anugerah2009.suria.sg from Thursday 16 April to Saturday 2 May 2009 and it is also available at the following venues from Thursday 16 April 2009, during office hours (Monday to Friday at 9am to 5pm):
• MediaCorp Reception (Suria) 12, Prince Edward Road
Level 5, Podium A, Bestway Building Singapore 079212 &
• MediaCorp Reception, Andrew Road,
Caldecott Broadcast Centre, Singapore 299939
Anugerah’s one-day registration opens on Saturday, 2 May 2009 at Eastpoint Mall from 9am to 3pm. Viewers and supporters are welcomed to watch the public auditions at the same venue on 2, 3, 9 and 10 May 2009.
The prizes just keep getting better with each passing year isn’t it??? You must be wondering why I came up with the abovementioned title and whether I did it just to create a bit of controversy even before the competition starts. Actually I’m happy that the prizes in store highlight how the programme has evolved and progressed over the years. However, it has to be said for all the talk about recording contracts and all, I have yet to see a resolve being made between the last Anugerah winner Aliff Aziz and his management as well as the much talked-about album release of last year’s Anugerah Band winner, Rancour. And it has taken an extremely long time for the likes of Maiya Rahman and Hyrul Anuar to come up with a full album of their own.
Not that I’m discouraging wannabe contestants into realising their dreams. But I hope that they do their respective homework as well when it comes to living the dream in this small industry of ours. They have to be 100% sure, certain, patient and have that passion burning in them, even if things are not looking good. They need that to survive when things do not seem to be rosy. I’m sure experienced hands in the industry would do well to dispense tips and guide this new batch of contestants so that past experiences could be learnt and avoided wherever that was made.
The only complaint I have with regards to the coming season is the choice of judges cos before the press release was made, the teaser that they gave to the public was we would be having a new set of judges. I quote from the official website “A new phase in Anugerah, a brand new panel of judges with new comments. Anugerah will be revealing its new line-up of critics who will have vigilant eyes, on a look out for the new Anugerah star.” Looking at the three resident judges, they certainly don’t look “brand new” to me. More a case of recycling. While Ann Hussein is very much welcomed as her views in the last season was very much spot-on, the same could not be said of the other two. Expect more cliched and oft-heard comments like “You sold the song!!!” from you-know-who. My plea to them is to be honest and cynical when they have and need to. They are afterall responsible for moulding these wannabes to be tough when it comes to receiving critical comments. Niceties could result in complacency as was evidently seen in the previous seasons.
This domain, like the previous Anugerah Band season, would be constantly active with me passing my thoughts and criticisms on the show and the contestants. And let me warn you, comments made in my blog are strictly my own personal views so for those of you who would want to get all emotional like during the Anugerah Band season, at least comment with some logic and a bit of courtesy.
Anugerah Band 2008: The Final Review…

This entry nearly did not make it because yours truly is having a bad cold, and it is no fun having to type when you’re sneezing now and again. I even had half the mind not to type this at all as I wasn’t in the mood to do one final review. Which also explains why I never did a preview since I’m too sick to type one. But it is THE Final. So sniffles and all, I’m back for one final hurrah because I know for the next three days or so, my blog statistics will jump off the roof with people wanting to read what I have to say on the show as well as the groups and the quality of their performances. This always happens right after every episode of Anugerah Band or if I were to attend big shows like APM or some concerts / showcases.
I guess it is what people have come to expect from this humble manor of mine and it can be quite stressful living up to people’s expectations. But I like the pressure and above all, I love the debates that ensue, even if I seem to make enemies out of people. Ok, I will not beat about the bush henceforth and just jump straight onto the first performance of the night. But first let me just say, the opening act was a forgettable one. It was to me, not a good start to the show as it lacked energy and punch to pump up the watching audience and those watching at home.
First performance - X-Tech (Tiada Aku Sadari / Sedang Ingin Bercinta)
It was something that we’ve come to expect from them week in and out. No holds-barred, full of energy but somehow I felt there was a wee bit of X-factor missing from them. You know, something that could really, really nail them as the outright champions of this competition. That aura of invincibility. I did not see nor felt that and for once throughout this whole competition, I doubted their credentials to be crowned the winners. This was made worse when they did their short promo later on in the show. Do you find it appropriate to dedicate a song / performance to someone who has passed on??? Cos to translate it directly, “…saya tujukan khas buat anak saudara saya yang telah meninggal dunia…” sounds a bit like a radio dedication to me, which is so not right when we all know prayers are what is needed by the people we love who are over at the “other” side…
Second performance – Trabo (Jujur / Puisi Untuk Teman)
This was a cool performance by Trabo, especially with the execution of Jujur. There was some raggae element added to their performance tonight and this was a pleasant surprise as they showed they could also get away from their usual rock genre and deliver it well. But somehow like X-Tech, I felt they were a bit too cool for my liking and their usual air of confidence was lacking somewhat. Final jitters perhaps???
Third performance – Fatskunks (La Mofetas / Sakura)
On one side, I would say they were only playing for pride since they were never mentioned in the same breath as one of the favourites, but on the other hand, their laidback stance seemed to have won them quite a few admirers, me included. While the vocals were patchy at times and the lyrics to La Mofetas were too repetitive, what was attractive about their performance overall was their ability to connect with the audience and infuse a party atmosphere. Tell me you didn’t feel like getting up and dancing along to their beats???
Fourth performance – Rancour (Telinga Ke Tulang / Melayang)
I loved their rendition of the official soundtrack of Cicakman, but felt a bit lukewarm for the second song as I felt it was just ordinary. Even though the second vocalist’s vocals were questionable, their performance for the first song alone I believe, swayed the judges into making them the favourites. It was compact, it was tight and for once there was no slang being heard coming out of the vocalist’s mouth. Still a bit patchy here and there but hearing Arab‘s comments made me realise that their chance to win was extremely high.
Fifth performance – X-Tech (Bebas)
This was much better as compared to their earlier performance. Personally I felt this was the best composed song of the night. It was edgy, it exuded raw energy and it certainly had the hallmark of X-Tech written all over it. But still I was not convinced they would be champions, simply because I had a gut feeling that two of the judges whose words carry the most weight, at that point of time had made up their minds on who they wanted as the winners. And it was a no-brainer which judges they were.
Sixth performance – Trabo (Mereka Bukan Kita)
One thing that sets Trabo apart from X-Tech is their ability to slow down the tempo and bring in a more melancholic side to their music. This was evident in this performance. Even though I liked this one compared to their own composition in the earlier round, their marketability appeal is somehow limited to the above 30s. Looking at their sms rankings also did not paint a good picture as to their wide appeal.
Seventh performance – Fatskunks (I Miss You But I Hate You)
Trust the boys to add their raggae element into this song. And what is raggae without a bit of raggamuffin’ thrown into the mix??? Excellent improvisation and arrangement, continuing where they left off earlier. Watching them tonight felt like relaxing on the beach with pina colada on one hand and a babe dancing next to you. They were my outside bet to win had this final been an all-judges affair.
Eighth performance – Rancour (Bila Kau Tiada)
This was the performance that stole the majority of judges’ hearts, even if it did not impress me that much as there were shades of Blink 182 about their song and showmanship. It was clearly evident from all the comments and subtle hints being dropped that these guys were gonna be the champions. They just needed the sms-es to confirm their outright win. For the record, Rancour gave their best performance and they certainly showed that they have all the credentials to mount a survival in this cut throat industry. Why I say survival even before their journey has begun, is because too many groups have fallen by the wayside having released one or two albums. They would do well to learn and have their own distinct sound, cos right now I look at them as being the Malay version of Blink 182 and Green Day.
Results At A Glance
Winner of Anugerah Band: RANCOUR
Winner of Follow Me Style Award: Keigo Sphinx
Winner of Media Darling Award: X-Tech
Best Vocalist: Keigo Sphinx
Best Musician: Alif (Putra)
General Thoughts – Somehow I felt the best performance of the night was the very last one which featured the three best vocalists and the selected band of musicians who have impressed throughout the competition (Ikrar Perwira). Had that been the opening act, it would have left the audience and those watching at home craving for more. It was truly an exceptional performance by all and it left the hairs on my neck standing in awe of their showmanship as well as their vocal power. This was also evident when I noticed a lot of people giving them a standing ovation when the song ended. While the choice of Keigo Sphinx‘s vocalist was a surprise as I had A’an from Knightwings as the favourite, the best musician award that went to Putra‘s Alif was justified. He had stolen the show prior to his group’s elimination and once again he showed tonight what an exceptional guitar player he is. Maybe the only questionable decision was to pick Keigo Sphinx as the Follow Me Style Award winner. They were certainly the last group in my head to win this award, with all due respect.
I was kinda surprised that Trabo and X-Tech did not sustain their normal confidence and that Rancour & Fatskunks had upped the ante. But this was of course THE FINAL and it was a fight to the finish for all the groups involved, so it was somehow to be expected that the playing field would be equal with all giving off their best. Initially it was difficult to say who would be crowned winners as the first round of performances had their fair share of positive and negative vibes. However, the periodical sms results that were shown showed that it was just between X-Tech and Rancour. The final say to me rested in the hands of the judges. And even though it was only the first round of performances, I had a feeling Rancour would win it simply because Arab, who was one of the distinguished judges, had lavished praise on them saying how he would love to turn back time to join them on stage. That was an effective signal that the tide was in favour of Rancour, since it would be him who would be guiding the winners later on when they start work on their album. Eddy Ali on the other hand seemed to “despise” X-Tech for being one-dimensional.
When Rancour came on stage again for the second time and when Indra Shahril and Armand Maulana had given their two cents’ worth, you just knew that barring any sms debacles, they would become the outright champions. They are of the right age in market-speak and their appeal musically as well as attractivity would certainly transcend all ages. And this being a Suria event, doesn’t it make perfect sense to have a talent in their hands that have the whole package, even if they are not esthetically nor technically sound??? It would now be extremely interesting to see how their careers pan out or if this is just a mere flash in the pan. A four-year contract with the relevant parties would give us all ample time to scrutinize their capabilities and worth and I for one would like to wish them all the best as they embark on this journey to add another dimension to the local music scene.
To the rest of the finalists, I’m sure they too would get some slice of the pie. Based on past Anugerah events, most of the time, the winners don’t end up carving a rosy career in the industry. But that was mostly before the Artiste Management Unit was set up and prizes were not recording contracts. It’s just that the winners now have a proper direction and guidance to move up the scale. I believe there is still a market for groups like X-Tech, Knightwings, Putra and Trabo to soar and build on this foundation that they have set up. X-Tech would have been the choice for the technically inclined audience, me included, but some people are still afraid to bring forward a more aggresive approach to music for our mainstream. And that to me is not a good sign of our local music industry moving forward…
P.S. Thank you for being an ardent follower of this blog throughout the journey of Anugerah Band. Really appreciate all your comments, feedbacks as well as debates. Oh and to answer Ari‘s last question in his review, I say “HELL YEAH!!!“…
Anugerah Band Episode 9 Review…

The following comments below is an excerpt of my last paragraph in last week’s semi-finals review:
“General Feelings - So far, only Trabo and X-Tech have shown that they are worthy finalists. If you ask me who should go through amongst the remaining four, I would go for Fatskunks and Rancour. Don’t ask me why I chose the other two. I just feel that they might make the Final a bit more interesting and they are much better vocals-wise. But of course fans of Cucu Datok Merah and Putra will not agree and leave more nasty comments in my blog.
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It’s already more than half an hour after the show had ended and the names of the finalists announced, but still I can’t wipe this smirk / grin / smile off my face. My handphone has been bombarded with smses from friends who were laughing away when they knew who got kicked out this week. You know, it is so tempting to join them and the urge to gloat is so strong in this entry, after what happened over the past week in my blog. For those who are not in tune over what has happened, you guys were treated to a verbal tete-a-tete between me and a blog visitor who calls herself “Lazer Hika” a.k.a. “CTGucci” (her blog has since been taken down due to her sudden popularity), which culminated in yours truly being attacked for knowing nuts about music. This particular sentence still rankles in my head till now – “haha with this kinda blog written by PUJANGGA MALAM memang kau malam ah pasal kau buta taktahu tulis, fair kau ckp gi belajar dulu dgn reporter dulu ah sebelom type!“
Somehow I feel that there is no need for me to stoop to such a level. The results tonight have more or less vindicated my stand and position as a bonafide music critic, albeit as one who does not possess professional qualifications. Yes I am extremely delighted that my predictions last week were spot-on. But at the same time, for all their shortcomings, one has to applaud the two groups whose journey ended a while ago. They did their best but their best just wasn’t good enough. At the end of the day, you want to see quality groups gracing the Final and with X-Tech, Trabo, Rancour & Fatskunks, you know that they have been showing some form of quality over the past eight weeks, even if not that consistently, to warrant a place in the Final.
Even though the Final is only next week, I felt like a winner tonight. To the voters and judges, I thank you for having the presence of mind to choose what you felt was right, to lift the standards of bands and to make the Final an intriguing affair. There is nothing left for me to say on the episode I went through last week. I do not wish to add more salt to her wounds. The pain and numbness is already unbearable and I do not want to add more fuel to fire and let the matter rest. As I’ve said above, the results have already answered my observations so far. I have nothing else to prove except to continue giving good, fair, honest and sincere reviews for my dear readers to enjoy.
Anugerah Band Semi-Finals Review…

Am back again with another round of review. The previous week’s review was especially hot over here at my main domain, as well as in my cross-post blog over at Multiply, with visitors giving their takes and views on how the Wildcard round turned out. Though I have to respect the comments made by a small minority who disagree with my comments on certain groups which I feel are still lacking, I believe they have kinda lost the plot and commenting out of blind faith, emotions and without rationale. It’s like they arrived just to drop bombs and left without any trace, though trackings have detected that they came from the same source. It was interesting to observe whether their favourite group/s could really up their ante this week and I for one was looking forward to it. Right, on with the review proper.
First & Second Performances – Cucu Datok Merah (Kembali Berdansa) & Rancour (Ceritera Awan & Banjaran)
Why I placed the first two performances together is because they were similar in terms of quality and vocal execution. Quality-wise, they were just so-so, not too shabby, but yet not that excellent to warrant me to remember much about their performances. To be fair, this week, they were all given songs that are a bit off from their own comfort zones. While Cucu Datok Merah added a bit of funk to their play, Rancour stuck to their tried and tested formula. Vocals-wise, both vocalists were shaky and one common thing that both of them have not learnt right up till this stage is to lose the unbearable slang emanating from their mouths. They must have had cheeseburgers prior to the show.
Third Performance – Trabo (Sang Penghibur)
A slight tweak to the arrangement of the song did not spoil the whole substance to their performance. This was one of the most assured performances of the night and one I felt was the best. Calm, cool, collected. I will be extremely surprised if they do not enter the Finals.
Fourth Performance – Putra (Permintaan Hati)
For the second week in a row, the guitarist (Alif) actually stole the show from the lead vocalist (Farid). While the music arrangement was considered commendable, the same could not be said of Farid‘s vocals. I had pointed out how shaky his voice sounded last week and if that was not convincing to some of you, tonight was even worse as he went off pitch more often than he would have liked to and it clearly showed through his rather tired voice. God knows what the judges see in this group over a more balanced one like Knightwings when they made their decisions last week.
Fifth Performance – Fatskunks (Manusia)
In terms of creativity, I think this group won hands down tonight for an eye-catching introduction. However, the mish-mash of genres (Ska, Raggae, Swing etc) throughout the whole song kinda confused even the group members themselves judging by their movement to the beats and facial expressions. A case of too many cooks spoiling the broth perhaps??? Vocals were average even though you can detect some confidence in the tone.
Sixth Performance – X-Tech (Bila Dengan Kamu)
When it comes to bands, you know you need to have your own identity that you are comfortable with and not be dictated by the record companies or management that manages you. Bands are different from boybands where everything is manufactured and produced according to what the companies expect of you or if you want to cater your music to a select group of listeners. So you can guess which judge I agreed with just by reading the first few sentences in this paragraph. X-Tech is X-Tech. Watching them from Day 1 right up till now, you know what their distinct and signature sound is like and you can easily know it’s a trademark. Their trademark. While it wasn’t to the high quality that one expects them to be week in and out, you have to feel impressed that they have always have the ability to turn a song which is not to their feel, into one that they are comfortable with, and without spoiling the essence of the song.
How To Vote – You may start voting as at 9:30pm just now and it will end at 6:00pm next Tuesday 1st July 2008. Smses cost 60 cents and pre-paid card holders are ineligible to vote. You know the usual drill to vote: Band <space> Group Code and send it to 73388 and the codes are: Cucu Datok Merah (1), Rancour (2), Trabo (3), Putra (4), Fatskunks (5) and X-Tech (6).
General Feelings - So far, only Trabo and X-Tech have shown that they are worthy finalists. If you ask me who should go through amongst the remaining four, I would go for Fatskunks and Rancour. Don’t ask me why I chose the other two. I just feel that they might make the Final a bit more interesting and they are much better vocals-wise. But of course fans of Cucu Datok Merah and Putra will not agree and leave more nasty comments in my blog.
No Reviews…
I looked at my blog statistics this morning and noticed a surge in readership yesterday. I believe this is relatively due to what most of you have come to expect just a few hours after every episode of Anugerah Band ends, which is my reviews. Like I’ve stated in my entry on Sunday, I will not be doing any reviews for this week as I was at work when the show was being televised. So I have to apologise for disappointing you guys there.
My thoughts on the results??? Those in the Wildcard round do not deserved to be in there and yes that includes Virus Cinta. Just look at the pedigree they have and compare it with those who were a shoo-in into the semi-finals. I will not say which groups already in the semi-finals I do not fancy, but I believe one or two of them deserves to be in the Wildcard round instead. But such is the “strength” of these groups when you subject this kind of competition to the fans, who sometimes vote out of blind loyalty, which in turn undermines the quality that the competition is crying out for.
For the record, those who have entered the semi-final rounds are Cucu Datok Merah, Fatskunks, Rancour and Trabo. While those in the Wildcard round are X-Tech, Knightwings, Virus Cinta and Putra.
Anugerah Band Episode 5 Review…
Apparently the results from last week’s episode was not announced tonight and will be announced next week in a special half-hour programme to determine who will advance to the semi-final rounds, along with the results from this week’s episode. So last week’s groups were kinda given the night off tonight and I thought this was good since it is such a waste of time having to come back, doll themselves up and wait for the guillotine to fall on them. And this for a mere 5 minutes of camera time!!!
From my short preview last week, I had said that this week’s batch of groups are stronger and more entertaining to watch and true enough, they lived up to my words. Overall, I thought this week’s performances contributed to the best show (so far) overall over the past month. Maybe it was because the songs that the groups chose to sing were more energetic and punchy, which of course brought along positive energy and vibes to those who watched them performed. I think the studio audience’s reactions more or less summed it up. Which made me wondered halfway through the show, what is there for me to comment / review this week???
First performance – Trabo (Jikalau Merindu)
Seeing that X-Tech had kicked-started the ball rolling last week with an excellent showcase only for the other groups to bring down the momentum, I was initially swayed into thinking that the same possibility could happen tonight. I thought they did great just like two weeks ago, just that their lead vocalist had pitching problems at times and his voice cracking as a result. Tiredness creeping in from all the practice sessions perhaps???
Second performance – Knightwings (Aku Dan Duniaku)
My only gripe about this performance is that the vocalist (A’an) moved and pranced around too much, which in turn affected his breathing and vocal execution, of which I am a big fan of. His constant hand gestures too were a bit irritating to watch. Other than that, their performance was on par with Trabo‘s.
Third performance – Rancour (Melissa)
The night just got better!!! A rock ballad song was injected with life and this version went down extremely well with those in the audience and I believe at home as well. I wish the lead vocalist could do something with his style of singing. The slang is such a bloody turn-off, even if to his credit, he toned it down as compared to the last fortnight’s performance.
Fourth performance – Putra (Si Gadis Ayu)
I dunno if this was a deliberate attempt to win over Jatt Ali, since this is afterall Black Dog Bone‘s original song. While I agree the new touch to it was good, I didn’t quite liked that chorus part (the one Eddy Ali pointed out and I have to agree with him on that…), which did not sync well with the lead vocalist’s singing. While he is a shoo-in for being one of the good-lookers, he would do well to not play to the crowd too much and in turn making him suffer from pitching problems as a result.
Fifth performance – Silksutra (Pawana)
Contrary to the bad reviews they got from the judges, I thought they actually redeemed themselves and did much better than the last time. Like all the other performances tonight, there seemed to be a pitching syndrome going round tonight even when the music arrangement is top-notch.
Zoul brought up a very good point tonight, in that the groups still in contention need to find their niche and strength and stick to it. From what we have seen so far of the groups in the competition, only a few have a proper direction and image. Helven‘s image to me is the most confusing of all, with their brutal J-rock, gothic-emo style, or whatever you call it but singing a song that is directly opposite to what they have portrayed. Cucu Datok Merah is another example. Like what Brader Bo commented in my previous entry in my cross-post Multiply site, only X-Tech and Knightwings have a clear direction on what their music and image is all about and sticking by it. In any case, an artiste’s style and direction would go a long way in sustaining their shelf life in the industry.
You may start voting as at 9:00pm just now and it will end at 6:00pm next Tuesday 10th June 2008. Smses cost 60 cents and pre-paid card holders are ineligible to vote. For this week, this is how you should vote: Band <space> Group Code and send it to 73388 and the codes are: Trabo (1), Knightwings (2), Rancour (3), Putra (4) and Silksutra (5).
Anugerah Band Episode 3 Review…
Ok this entry is gonna be a quick one as basically I was watching the show without giving full concentration since I had a guest at home. Show kicked off with the results from last week’s group being announced and to see who was eliminated. I had mixed reactions when it was announced that Virus Cinta was the unlucky one being kicked out. Personally I felt it was a complete injustice as they were one of the better performers last week whereas Cucu Datuk Merah and Fatskunks were signing their own death warrants with their inept displays, notably the former. But this is what you get when you subject yourselves at the mercy of the voters’ fingertips. As a result, a group which I had predicted to be a dark horse in the competition went out with a whimper. I hope Virus Cinta would not give up and continue to play good music in their quest for glory.
First Performance – Knightwings (Seksa)
As expected, the lead vocalist’s voice was out of this world and they were a worthy opening act to the show. However, I just feel that there is a distinct lack of punch and verve associated to this song. I also feel that the lead vocalist’s image is too nice for such a song with attitude, even if his voice was the saving grace. He looks too decent to be a rocker in my opinion. Plus he moved and pranced on the stage a bit too much, which in turn made him sound as though he was panting. But these are all minor factors which can be improved on. They were still one of the better performers of the night.
Second Performance – Rancour (Lagu Untukmu)
Somehow this group did not learn the lesson faced by Cucu Datuk Merah last week, which is to cut down on eating cheese before the show. Other than that I thought they played to the crowd (their fans) and were quite compact as a unit. A minor flaw which needs to be highlighted could be the transition between the first vocalist and the second one as their keys were inconsistent. Other than that, another energetic performance.
Third Performance – Geiko Sphinx (Panggung Sandiwara)
Somehow when your energy levels have been pumped up by the first two performances, the last thing you need is for the third one to bring the momentum down. And this was what Geiko Sphinx managed to do tonight. While I cannot fault the vocals of their female vocalist, there is a distinct lack of wow factor from this group which makes the whole performance fall flat. Everything about this group reminds me of watching a wedding band perform, which of course you are not supposed to do on a grand stage like this.
Fourth Performance – Trabo (Pintu Syurga)
My goodness, what is this about RIA Band Remix champions setting the standards on a weekly basis??? Like X-Tech last week, Trabo had a flawless performance mixed with raw energy, compact, full of attitude with only their 80s style rock image being a bit outdated. Easily the best performance of the night.
Fifth Performance – Putra (Goda)
I thought they did ok but somehow there was a little apprehension in bits and parts. They need to learn to let go and just enjoy themselves on stage. Other than that, I’d rank their performance on par with Rancour tonight.
Sixth Performance – SilkSutera (Mimpi Laila)
This group gave me very good vibes when they began their performance with that solo performance by the flutist. But somehow, it went downhill as the vocalist spoilt the song with his off-pitch vocals and I also believe the new arrangement to the song kinda confused them altogether. Along with Geiko Sphinx, SilkSutera better pray hard that they have enough supporters to pull them through to the next round.
Random Thoughts – Overall I believe the standard in performances tonight was much better than last week’s. Judges were good, comments were better than last week and Addy Cradle seems to have grown in confidence with his personal takes. A pity Suzairhe and Nurul tripped on their words a couple of times. I don’t blame them really cos if one was to read Suzairhe‘s blog, you would understand the preparations, or lack thereof, with the scripts only being given out on the day itself. They should be applauded for their professionalism to carry on and lift the programme to its expected heights week in and out.
For those who are interested in voting, you may start to vote as at 9:00pm just now and it will end at 6:00pm next Tuesday 27th May 2008. Smses cost 60 cents and pre-paid card holders are ineligible to vote. For the uninitiated, this is how you should vote: Band <space> Group Code and send it to 73388. It’s that simple really. The following are the codes to vote for this week: Knightwings (1), Rancour (2), Geiko Sphinx (3), Trabo (4), Putra (5) and SilkSutera (6).




















































