NYK Collaborates With Airliftz To Drop Sultry R&B Tunes ‘Make It On Me’

The up-and-coming artists, Nick Yung Kit, better known as NYK and rapper, Airliftz collaborates for his second release on Sony Music, ‘Make It On Me’. His debut track FWB (“Friends With Benefits”) has already garnered over 1.1 million plays on Spotify in just 5 months. Make It On Me is a prequel to FWB which is similarly based on his relationship experiences. The pop track blends well with the input of Airliftz R&B vibe. NYK travelled all the way to Sweden to record this track which apparently took him only an hour working alongside the producers, Putte Pettersson and Andrei Amartinesei who made the whole production straightforward to his vision.

Listen to NYK on Spotify or purchase it on Itunes.



Unleash The Animal In You With The atmos x Nike Air Max 1

In celebration of the upcoming Air Max Day, the atmos x Nike Air Max Animal Pack 2.0 release is right around the corner! The popular atmos x Nike Air Max Animal Pack that debuted back in 2006 returns for this year’s Air Max Day celebration. Designed by Japanese sneaker boutique atmos, the Air Max 1 features a Cimmerian mix of animal prints texture throughout the upper, however replacing the previous solid cream pony hair with black to balance the shoe off for a wild clean finish.

The atmos x Nike Air Max “Animal Pack 2.0” will release on March 17th at select retailers and Nike.com.

Rumors are going around that the Sean Wotherspoon Nike Air Max 97/1 stocks have arrived in Malaysia at various store locations. Read here to find out!



The Sean Wotherspoon Nike Air Max 97/1 Is In Malaysia Already?

Almost every Air Max fan or sneakerhead have been anticipating this release since 2017 and Air Max Day is nearing. If you have no idea what we are talking about, we are talking about Sean Wotherspoon’s Nike Air Max 97/1 hybrid.

His design won Nike’s RevolutionAir Design contest from Air Max Day 2017 where the colorway involves retro color palette and is built with corduroy material. The hybrid silhouette comes with an Air Max 97 upper atop of an Air Max 1 sole unit. Details such as Velcro tongue tabs are included to provide consumers with options to equip their pairs with a Swoosh logo or a wave.

Rumors are going around that the Sean Wotherspoon Nike Air Max 97/1 stocks have arrived in Malaysia at various store locations.

We definitely expect a huge crowd to participate in any queue, camp-outs or raffle for this release. Sean Wotherspoon claims that there will be enough pairs for everyone, but with the recent release of Air Jordan 1 Bred Toe proclaimed to be a mega-GR turned out almost totally of the opposite, we can only hope this time the claims are true.

You heard it here first, from Masses.



A Decade Of The Malaysian Rock Scene Documentary Book Titled, ‘Sedekad Rock ‘n’ Roll’

Armed with a camera and a burning spirit, Cipoi opened the door into the Malaysian rock scene through his lenses over the years, from a small stage to a large-scale music party experience that reached more than a decade. He was just a wanderer with a camera that became to be the official photographer of most bands or music festivals. It’s a special breakthrough and even inspiring for those who have the same dream. Cipoi shared a bit of insight about what headbangers fan can expect from his recently published book titled, ‘Sedekad Rock ‘n’ Roll’, this book is not just a collection of photos, it is a 10 years archive of Malaysian rock music industry documentation.

Tell us more about how you started the book idea?

“It started by accident back in 2016. I saw old photos from 2007 then, I just realized that I’ve taken photos for around 7 years then I began toying with the idea of having a book like a decade from 2006 to 2016 of my music photography collection. With the help of a few friends I managed to have a publisher for my book who is Guerilla, they believed in my project.”

What’s the inspiration for curating a local rock and roll documentary book?

“I’ve never seen any music photography book of the Malaysian music scene, so I started that idea since I’ve always love to collect international photographer’s photobooks for references.”

What excites you about the rock and roll that got you into the photography scene?

“I have always been a big fan of Malaysia underground music way before I took photographs. It is always the appeal of having a sense of belonging in terms of music, the attitude or the style during that time. Even most of my friends are into all kind of music such as metal, hardcore or rock songs. we always go to gigs and concerts since my high school days. So when I took photography, the route I took was specifically music photography. After a few tries of taking pictures at gigs, I was instantly hooked. The intensity and the atmosphere during the gig and concert really attached to me. My target would always be for people to feel ‘Damn, I missed a great show’ when they see my photos and is also for musicians/artist in the independent scene to have a good profile photo. A good photo or profile of the bands would certainly appeal to fans.”

What’s the main highlight or special features of the book you’d like the readers to take notice of?

“The book is a photography archive of Malaysian musicians including international bands that have performed in Malaysia. You can expect tour stories of Malaysian bands. There is also a write up about my own experiences, tips on photography and personal stories. Some musicians and fans contributed their thoughts on some of the photos in the book. The book is memories of my photo journey through my lens. I’m proud to have captured the badass attitude that Malaysian musicians have.”

What’s the key to taking pics of the artist’s fast movements on stage?

“Fast movement during a set is always challenging. Try to embrace the movements by using a rear sync flash. I’m sure you’ll be amazed by the outcome. Just try and enjoy the shoot, the best photos always happen when I really enjoy the show.”

What camera gears are suitable for you when capturing rock events?

“Personally, any camera is possible but I think a camera that can work with a low light resolution would be better. I still know some friends that shoot with old film cameras for gigs and still manage to get a good shot. As long as you know your camera capability, you can roughly know how and when to shoot. For lenses, I prefer prime lens in all my shoots, and I keep changing it to different settings to try and capture the subject.”

 After a decade, what do you think about the rock and roll progression in the Malaysian scene?

“After a decade, its good to see some artist/bands from my photo collection blown up in the scene but some have already stopped. For me, it’s a steady progression with ups and down. To be fair, there’s always gigs and shows every single week, especially in KL. There are fewer choices of event spaces for gigs and there are fewer people organizing shows outside of KL. I just hope that there will always be more collective teams that are hungry/passionate young kids to organize shows and have a roster of good bands to keep the independent music scene alive. This is the way to keep on going to get music fans supporting the local scene. Then, it will be a healthy cycle.”

 

‘Sedekad Rock n Roll’ book is available on Instagram: @ahmadcipoi and @sedekadrocknroll for only RM40. Photos courtesy of @artherockshow.

 


 

Koya Miyasakà, Skateboarder Who Dreams Of Representing Malaysia For The 2020 Tokyo Olympics

Koya Miyasakà is a Penang born Japanese skateboarder who wishes to represent Malaysia in the skateboarding event for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. CASE EAST hung out with him for a day, visited his dad’s Japanese restaurant at Totoya Japanese Restaurant, skated at a skatepark and also watched his friends performed at China House cafe. Check the video out where they talk about how he started skateboarding, what he loves about the sport and also what he wishes to achieve with skateboarding and more.



The Borak-Borak Sessions: Eddie Putera

On the new episode of ‘Borak-Borak Session’, one of Malaysia’s prominent visual artist, Eddie Putera brings us to his studio to see the magic happens where he brings his miniature landscape models to life. Check out his favourite vintage car collections he adds to his dioramas that tell a personal story for each of his one-of-a-kind sculptures.

Check out the close-up shots of the intricate details:



The OG Nike Air Safari Release In Premium Leather Iterations

The Nike Air Safari is releasing in celebration of their 25th anniversary, identical to the original 87′ retro release, this time around is constructed of premium leathers. The Air Trainer 1 celebratory version celebrates the same colour scheme that stays true from the original Air Safari, a combination of black, orange and the traditional Safari print along the collar, heel and toe.

Drops on 14th March 2018 at Nike retail stores and online.



The Adidas Prophere II Comes To Conquer The Streets

Adidas Originals introduced the Prophere this year, their brand new silhouette for 2018 which was designed for daily use with aesthetics that is set to turn heads. This first quarter of 2018, adidas Originals introduces the second drop of Prophere with subtle colorways of all over core black, khaki, teal and white, maintaining the disruptive feel and to create a military feel.

A one-piece upper made with soft knit forms the base of the shoe, structured by an enlarged 3-stripe mark that functions as the shoe’s lacing system, and completed with a structural heel cage and reinforced tongue. The silhouette comes with an aggressive midsole with fluid lines and dynamic texture complemented by embroidered details across the shoe’s medial side which adds a final touch to the shoe’s distinctive design.

The Prophere II will be available at all adidas Originals stores and online, with a price tag of RM520.



When Past Meets Future, Nike Releases The Nike Vapormax 97 ‘Japan’

Nike blends the past with the future by creating the Nike Vapormax 97, a hybrid between the Air Max 97 with the all-new engineered Vapormax outsole. The upcoming colorway for this hybrid will be in Black and Neon and is called the Nike Vapormax 97 ‘Japan’ as it resembles closely to the Nike Air Max 97 OG ‘Japan’. This hybrid will continue to be a trend within Nike Sportswear’s Air Max department especially with the hype around Sean Wotherspoon’s Air Max 97/1 design from the Vote Forward campaign from the previous year which has definitely garnered attention and hype surrounding hybrid silhouettes.

The Nike Air Vapormax 97 ‘Japan’ will be available for purchase on Nike this coming 9th of March with a price tag of RM849. What other combination of hybrids would you like to see from Nike?

   



   
   

   

   

 

The Weeknd-Approved Puma Tsugi Netfit V2 Are In Stores Now

The all-new Tsugi Netfit V2 raises the bar in terms of customization due to its innovative lacing system. Sneaker enthusiasts are spoilt for choice when it comes to style as they will gain control and versatility of their outfits with this silhouette. The options are limitless, bringing customization to another level. This upgraded silhouette comes with a fresh new look with subtle changes to the upper. The Tsugi Netfit V2 features a knitted upper overlaid with the statement Netfit mesh and sculpted tooling featuring Puma’s Ignite technology. If you are looking for a sneaker that has a progressive look with a high comfort level, the Tsugi Netfit V2 is for you.

The Tsugi Netfit V2 will be available for purchase at Puma stores and selected Royal Sporting House branches from 1st of March onwards with a retail price of RM569.