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Global Battle of the Bands (GBOB) 2008 (Thu, 7 Aug.)
Me and a bunch of guys will be trying out for the upcoming battle of the band. Happening this 15 August, 2008 for the Kuala Lumpur heat at the Titanium Bar & Dance Club, Level 101, Block A, Pusat Dagangan Phileo Damansara II, No 15, Jalan 16/11 Off Jalan Damansara, Petaling Jaya.
yo demo.. lama tak dengar cerita, BTW, aku ada upload beberapa lagu tribute untuk artis2 yang menjadi inspirasi aku. terai la denga nad komen... anyhow, good luck on the battle of the bands!
hi guys we just uploaded our 3nd song, and it also 2 songs belum complete lagi.. kami baru siap record vocal utk 1st single(track 2)so enjoy n we need ur comments!! k...borneo rocks!! peace
alo again, lifedemo... cuma nak notify ko ada material baru kat page aku... layan la kalau boring2... mutu dia ada sikit upgrade la dari yang dulu.... Adios!!
I originated from a place called Sabah, part of Malaysia.
What's your music influence?
The Beatles, Elvis Presley, Cliff Richard, Guns n Roses, Bon Jovi, Metallica, Hill Songs, Paul Baloche
What's your inspiration?
Life itself.
Where can we find you?
We can have tea or a beer or two (or more). I am currently residing in Kuala Lumpur.
How can we contact you?
You can email me at kaystanford(at)gmail(dot)com
Bio
Kay Stanford Jr Kastum originates from Sabah, of the isle of Borneo. Started to learn the guitar when he was 12 years old to the melody of "Mary Had a Little lamb" playing only on one string. Is he a super guitar player now?..nah not really. he still plays using only 3 fingers.
He also plays the drums, bass as well as the keyboards which he normally plays on the note of ’C’ using the ’transpose’ method. He’s been writing songs during high school and records his work on a cheap Sony ’mini compo’ using regular cassette which did not produce fantastic results of course. Today he uses a Toshiba laptop and an audio interface from M-Audio called the FastTrack USB.
He still continues writing today although grammar may be an issue sometimes. (That’s why he needs to get a proof reader). He writes both in English and Bahasa Malaysia which is a national language for sunny Malaysia. He hopes that you enjoy the music that he makes and perhaps reached one or two people out there.