The memoirs of the Dancing Master.
Little did the world know, that there is in point of fact a divergence between the iPods and the radios. The iPods are predominantly consists of items certainly in your preference. As for the radios, they tend to offer various types of varieties which makes them more universal.
This particular band was brought to life along with the name of Dance to The Radio, or every so often referred and mentioned as DTTR, has a judicious motive why they rather name themselves as that, as they are an emancipated music devotee. Regardless of time and again pore over as the band that is utterly infatuated and crazed by British and electronic dance music scenes, somehow the yearning of passion to play poles apart genres has never become obscured or concealed. Because they are the ’Dance To the Radio’.
Amidst these reputable overriding Indie bands in Malaysia, there stand the time-honored band named, Priority. Their multi endowed bassist, who is better known as Mr Rob T, plays an indispensable cardinal role as the manager to the DTTR from the outset. His fairly noble faith towards DTTR has flaunted these young lads to arise high and robust in the intensifying record label, the Mosic Entertainment in consort with the other two topnotch bands under it.
The commencement of DTTR’s lives was first crafted on the sacred month of November 2007. Those days was irrefutably an arduous toilsome beginning for these lads. In addition, an authentic great gratitude is to disseminate fairly amongst certain courteous local bands, as for being fervently obliging and cooperative whensoever DTTR is in need. High school’s prom nights was where their initiate shows was held, nonetheless the spirit and desire for an a cut above musical presentation has started blooming even greater since, in order to become the nonpareil band within those in Malaysia.
** For those who are interested in purchasing our demo, The Singles, feel free to visit the following shops:
1) Ricecooker Shop, Central Market, KUALA LUMPUR.
2) Lab Rat Jam studio, SS 13, SHAH ALAM.
3) Kedai Auntie, Kompleks Campbell, KUALA LUMPUR.
4) Kodai Sopan, Terminal 1, Seremban, N.SEMBILAN.
5) Kedai Uncle, Kompleks Campbell, KUALA LUMPUR.
6) Musicland, Plaza Alam Sentral, SHAH ALAM.
7) Dolls Store, Bukit Bintang, KUALA LUMPUR.
8) Hujung Store, Bukit Bintang, KUALA LUMPUR
9) The Super Sunday concept store, No4, monorail Bukit Bintang, KUALA LUMPUR.
Cheers.
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