Stompin’ Sabah 2009 – The Ultimate Borneo Music Blast

December 31st 2009, Kota Kinabalu - Stompin’ Sabah 2009, the Ultimate Borneo Music Blast took place in the city in conjunction with New Years’ celebrations and was also the first for the state as the biggest musical extravaganza ever held in The Land Below the Wind. Jesselton Point was chosen as the venue to welcome the extraordinarily talented and marvelously fascinating performers of this grandois event.

Organized by Contagious Concepts and KUSO as co-organizers, the event also has the full support from the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Environment Sabah, Sabah Tourism Board and endorsed by Kota Kinabalu City Hall. Various official sponsors also includes Xpax, Imperial International, Edaran Tan Chong Motors Ltd, My Cola, Faces and SuriaFM as the official radio station.

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Suria FM’s DJ Othoe and DJ Myra

Jesselton Point was definitely the place to be for the new years’ eve bash. As one of the many tourist hot spots in Kota Kinabalu city, this venue also introduces a variety of local delicacies served by the multifarious food vendors along side the pier. It is a place where most food connoisseurs come to visit on the weekends to enjoy good food and awesome ambiance.

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As the cool breeze of the South China Sea reaches the pier, so were the thunderous crowd converging upon the boardwalks of Jesselton Point. Among the countless people that came included families as well as youngsters, foreigners and locals alike; they all arrived as early as 8 pm obviously eager to delight themselves upon the fusion of several aspects of ‘urban music’ and ‘nature inspired music’ is not to be missed.

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DJ Nas-T

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Rhythm Masala

The stage was immense and it exudes an ambiance of ostensible grandeur and chromatic magnificence as it kicked off the night with the performance by Singapore’s Rhythm Masala, one of the best Fusion Percussion Group in the city state as well as Asia. Followed up by a wonderfully awe-inspiring performance from our very own Monsopiad Tribal Village Troupe. Included were also the pre-event performers which were the enigmatically breathtaking performance from the Mascara Dancers’ and fire breathers’ dancers as well as the illusionist, Ezad.

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The show did not end there as there were more outstanding performers ready to send the crowd into a convivial frenzy of excitement like the Project Pistol comprised of top musicians from Malaysia such as Edrie Hashim, Fiat, Lola, Yuri and Wan Kelly.  They took over the stage with their drum battle performance and a number of rock tunes from Red Hot Cilli Peppers, U2 and Lenny Kravitz just to name a few which was voluminously impressive and electrifying. Kadangyan of the Philippines followed up the show with a more traditional aspect of the show as well as being a musical fusion.

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Project Pistol

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Project Pistol

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Project Pistol

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Edrie Hashim of Project Pistol

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Kadangyan

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Kadangyan

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As the crescendo of the celebration almost reached its’ climax with the performances by the White Percussion Unit of Malaysia, DJ Nas-T and later, DJ Lil’ John; the throng of people went wild cheering and dancing through the night counting down the seconds welcoming the new year. Datuk Masidi Manjun was also present on the stage as the fireworks greets the year 2010 with vibrant illumination and tremendous sounds of various musical fusions and joviality.

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Datuk Masidi Manjun with Suria FM DJs’ doing the countdown

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DJ Lil’ John

Stompin’ Sabah 2009 was one of the most climactic and stupendous event ever held in the state capital. An event which claims to be the biggest yet in Sabah it certainly did more than just delivered what was promised and left the everyone in awe of their magnetic performance.

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Chivas Fiesta Party 2008 at Waterfront Kota Kinabalu

Chivas held a party for 2 nights (29-30 May) at the boardwalk of Waterfront Kota Kinabalu. The nights were fun filled with entertaining performances like breakdancing, fire breathers, local cultural Magunatip Dance, street magician and funny antiques from a very tall clown (on stilts)

Breakdancing by the Chivas International Dance Team. They consist of dancers from The United States, Belgium and France. Awesome performance by them dancing, head spinning, hand stands etc.


The guy above is not part of the professional dancers, he is one of our local “b-boys” who was called up to join on the spot. Not bad huh?

The Magunatip is a local traditional dance where bamboos are clapped together and the dancers must step between them but avoid their feet from being caught. The tempo goes faster and faster and it becomes more difficult to step through.

Finally, the Body Care “Fire Eaters” group performed a modern tribal dance. Also featured in this dance, is spectacular fire-spitting performances.

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DJ Meg featured at Shenanigan’s Fun Pub

Shenanigans sent shock waves through out Kota Kinabalu night life scene again. From ‘Boot and Scoot’ event to Harajuku Night, now this famed nightspot features DJ Meg from Venezuela. She’s one of the most prominent female deejays in the world and have been playing in places such as Japan, Caracas and Puerto Rico just to name a few.

Last Friday(May 30th), the Lifeinborneo.com crew came in around after 11.00 pm to probably catch a glimpse of this amazing woman behind the DJ console but it seemed we had to wait awhile till she turns the place wild. The crowd started pouring in close to midnight. With the band performing their last night, it was memorable for most of the regulars that frequent Shenanigans.

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DJ Meg

DJ Meg

It was a long wait, but worth while nevertheless. I’ve heard an accumulation of house music before from various clubs in the city but DJ Meg was simply, phenomenal. An assemblage of people that lend a convivial atmosphere combined with breathtaking performance; the dance floor was more than just packed and it was beyond wild.

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DJ Meg

With music as entrancing as what DJ Meg could produce, which included a uniquely mixed The Uninvited from Alanis Morissette; the crowd was absolutely enthralled by the whole performance. Exceptional multifarious repertoire of dance music from House, Acid House, Electro House, Electro and Tech House. All through the night, DJ Meg at Shenanigan’s Fun Pub was phenomenally awesome!

Organized by Amir Yussof of Freestyle Avenue.

Quote from The DJ List:
“DJ MEG Biography: Maria Eugenia Gonzalez Vallenilla AKA Dj Meg born in Caracas – Venezuela the 6 of June of 1982. Their beginnings with music and the art began to early age in the school of Classic Ballet “Ana Maria Correa, later studied contemporary dance and also she made factories of dramatic art, music and solfeo in the schools of art like El Ateneo de Caracas and El Teresa Carreno. Finally to the 21 years of age she decides to express music through the vanguardism and technology taking the art from the mixture and the electronic production as form of artistic and musical expression, at the same time she develops her studies of social communication in the Santa Maria’s University. Dj Meg began her development like Dj in the Dj’s School in Caracas-Venezuela, and later she dedicates herself to the production under the trusteeship of Dj, Musician and Producer Tony Funichelly.”

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Shenanigan’s Harajuku Night

Shenanigans is one of the most leading fun-pubs in Kota Kinabalu city. Upon entering this establishment one can’t help but feel relaxed and laid back. From the decor of the interior , the regular patrons and the music gives you this ‘vibe’. Harajuku Night was an event unlike any other that this establishment has ever held which made it a night to reminisce; alive with people, music and of course the Goth-Lolitas.

Gothic Lolita

And on May 14th it was a night to relish for all the visitors of this famed nightspot whether they are regulars or new patrons. Somewhat the atmosphere changed just a tinge while still keeping to the aesthetic ‘feel’ of place. The first difference that a regular of Shenanigans noticed were the new and somewhat ‘uniquely-attired’ visitors that came through the door. The music also changed to punk, punk-rock and goth. People started coming in with slightly varied ‘dress-codes’.

Harajuku guests

The term “Harajuku” has been used for sometime by the media to depict teenage culture in Tokyo, where many young people gather around Harajuku Station and engage in cosplay (“costume play”), dressed up in crazy costumes to resemble manga/anime characters, musicians, etc.

There was a fashion show in Harajuku style. Also held were competitions for the Goth-Lolitas and/or cosplayers where categories for best dressed, best hair-style and best-pose/dance are judged. It was a twist within the normality of a laid-back and relaxed atmosphere which Shenanigans are usually known for but it was an exciting permutation nonetheless.

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Fashion Show

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Fashion Show

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Fashion Show

It was definitely a night that will be remembered by all patrons no matter their nationality, locality or sense of unique dress-code. Harajuku Night at Shenanigans was unforgettable.

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Generation Y @ Blue Note – DJ Blink

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Last Saturday night (19th April) was a blast! I joined some friends at Blue Note and the place was packed, even the dance floor was full of people dancin’. DJ Blink was on the decks and he really made the place hot with fast beats. The music was pulling everyone to the dance floor like magnet. He even played Prodigy’s “Breathe” and “Smack My B***h Up” (my fav songs from years ago) and added his own beats and style.

DJ Blinks brings a unique sound to Blue Note when on the 19th of April, showed off his persistence and innate turntable skills. His distinct sound is polished by spinning with DJ Tony Tay from Zouk Singapore, DJ Hyper, Meat Katie and Hybrid. He’s also won several competitions including Vestrax and Heineken Thirst.

Here are more pics:

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DJ Blink spinning tracks

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DJ Blink & VJ Ali G

The hard working VJ Ali G pumps out the visualsThe hardworking VJ Ali G pumps out the visuals

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Generation Y @ Blue Note – DJ Anatta

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29 March was the fifth week of Generation Y at Blue Note. It was DJ Anatta’s turn. A breakthrough female DJ, Anatta shot to fame in 2004 when she pipped nine male opponents in DJ competition on the local scene. In 2005 DJ Anatta became the first female DJ to control the decs on Red FM’s Wicked Session, one of the most popular radio shows. She really rocked the turntable and as usual these days, Blue Note was packed to the max.

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VJ Ali G and DJ Anatta

VJ Ali G

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Generation Y @ Blue Note – DJ Nikki

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Yo party people, it’s me again, back from another party. Just like last week, this is a continuation of Generation Y @ Blue Note. This time it’s DJ Nikki, hot on talent and looks, this international DJ was crowned “Heineken Music presents Juice DJ Quest Champion” in 2007.

Walking in, it was even more packed than last Saturday, I couldn’t even move through the crowd. People were dancing everywhere. And this week, I managed to take some pics, so enjoy.

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