Post by anastasia on Aug 24, 2010 9:31:04 GMT 7
Atilia & The Phunk Mob @ Alexis Bistro. Great Eastern Mall, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur (15 & 16/10/10)
When: 10.00pm, Friday & Saturday, 15 & 16 October 2010
Referred to as the nightingale of the music scene in KL, Atilia is one tough cookie despite a petite exterior.
Adamant to stick to her laurels of only producing music that is close to her heart rather than commercializing what appeals to those who determine what is marketable, she has come up with compositions and productions that are carefully and beautifully arranged and produced.
Currently working on her second album Indah, Atilia has gathered the best in the industry and have included collaborations with some of the most talented artistes and producers in this region. Indah promises a variety of genres that are smooth and composed. From Bossa to Neo Jazz with a hint of the flavour of classical Malay sounds and groove.
With productions made with Maliq & D’Essentials, Ifa Fachir, Mike Bloemendal, Paul Morrisson, Kieran Kuek, Noh of “Hujan”, Mohariz Yaakub and song contributions from Pete Teo, Dick Lee & Adlin Aman Ramlie this album provides an array of styles that complements Atilia’s soothing vocals.
Never stopping her quest for more creativity and production, Atilia had just returned after discussions were made to collaborate even more with Indonesia’s current band du jour, Sore (Saw-ray) with styles that eminates the sounds of the 50’s and 60’s that reminds us of the timeless styles of Burt Bacharach and Sergio Mendez.
Joining Atilia this time round is The Phunk Mob, the brainchild of drummer John Ashley Thomas, whose credits includes working with Grammy award-winning flutist Nestor Torres and touring the Blue Note circuit in Japan with Motown legends The Three Degrees, and played at numerous jazz festivals including Arts Alive! Jazz Fest in South Africa, Mosaic Jazz Fest in Singapore, Mont Kiara Jazz Fest, Penang Island Jazz Fest and Jarasum International Jazz Fest in South Korea. The Phunk Mob boasts a stellar line-up of Malaysia's finest young jazz musicians including Tok Khon on the keys, Fly on bass, Wan Gigi on guitar, and Kevin Choo on saxophone.
Admission: RM 25.00.
Dress code applies.
For more information, please call 03 4260 2288 or email info@alexis.com.my.
Alexis Bistro Ampang
Great Eastern Mall,
303 Jalan Ampang,
Kuala Lumpur.
url]www.alexis.com.my[/url]
When: 10.00pm, Friday & Saturday, 15 & 16 October 2010
Referred to as the nightingale of the music scene in KL, Atilia is one tough cookie despite a petite exterior.
Adamant to stick to her laurels of only producing music that is close to her heart rather than commercializing what appeals to those who determine what is marketable, she has come up with compositions and productions that are carefully and beautifully arranged and produced.
Currently working on her second album Indah, Atilia has gathered the best in the industry and have included collaborations with some of the most talented artistes and producers in this region. Indah promises a variety of genres that are smooth and composed. From Bossa to Neo Jazz with a hint of the flavour of classical Malay sounds and groove.
With productions made with Maliq & D’Essentials, Ifa Fachir, Mike Bloemendal, Paul Morrisson, Kieran Kuek, Noh of “Hujan”, Mohariz Yaakub and song contributions from Pete Teo, Dick Lee & Adlin Aman Ramlie this album provides an array of styles that complements Atilia’s soothing vocals.
Never stopping her quest for more creativity and production, Atilia had just returned after discussions were made to collaborate even more with Indonesia’s current band du jour, Sore (Saw-ray) with styles that eminates the sounds of the 50’s and 60’s that reminds us of the timeless styles of Burt Bacharach and Sergio Mendez.
Joining Atilia this time round is The Phunk Mob, the brainchild of drummer John Ashley Thomas, whose credits includes working with Grammy award-winning flutist Nestor Torres and touring the Blue Note circuit in Japan with Motown legends The Three Degrees, and played at numerous jazz festivals including Arts Alive! Jazz Fest in South Africa, Mosaic Jazz Fest in Singapore, Mont Kiara Jazz Fest, Penang Island Jazz Fest and Jarasum International Jazz Fest in South Korea. The Phunk Mob boasts a stellar line-up of Malaysia's finest young jazz musicians including Tok Khon on the keys, Fly on bass, Wan Gigi on guitar, and Kevin Choo on saxophone.
Admission: RM 25.00.
Dress code applies.
For more information, please call 03 4260 2288 or email info@alexis.com.my.
Alexis Bistro Ampang
Great Eastern Mall,
303 Jalan Ampang,
Kuala Lumpur.
url]www.alexis.com.my[/url]