Netflix Releases New Trailer For Upcoming Transformers: War For Cybertron

“Autobots, roll out!”

Written by Aqil Nasri

If you’re a fan of Transformers like me, then you’ll be excited to know that an upcoming animated series for Transformers will be coming real soon on Netflix, and the best thing about this is that it’ll be set on Cybertron! This means no pesky human affairs or human relationships is gonna come into play and ruin the overall flow of the series.

The new trailer was released at the New York Toy Fair last Saturday, and it shows the desperate final hours of the ongoing civil war between the Autobots and the Decepticons. Both Optimus Prime (Autobots leader) and Megatron (Decepticons leader) wants to save their home planet, but both of them have their own idea of what saving their planet actually means.

To end the conflict, Megatron is forced to consider using the Allspark, which is the source of all life on Cybertron, as a way to reformat all the Autobots, meaning that everyone on the planet will be finally unified.

The first chapter of the series, called Siege, will have 6 episodes with each of the episodes having an average runtime of 22 minutes.

Nike Adds A Little Touch Of Nostalgia With The Release Of The Air Max 90 Grey Volt

Sometimes, a shoe doesn’t have to be a hyped collab for it to garner some attention, and with long archived legendary colours, the audience of generations past will be happy to cop em for old times sake, or convert new fans into believers.

Welcome then, to the Nike Air Max 90 ‘Grey Volt.’ Of course, the colour can’t match the hype put side by side with the ‘Infrared,’ but the Volt elements in itself carry a storied legacy through the years of Nike. First look, and it already screams classic as the highlighter yellow colour swaps out the blockings. Nylon material makes a return in this model, another nod to its history. Else, the model remains exactly as close to the original release back in the 90s.

The Nike Air Max 90 ‘Grey Volt’ is available now for a price of RM 495 at Nike.com.

 

Līneae, An Online Stationery Shop That Withstands The Test Of Time

Credit: Līneae
Written by Ardi

With the advent and adaptation of digitization, art and the process of writing slowly takes a step back, fading into the shadows of obscurity. What more the tools used to help create content are quickly becoming synonymous with tools of early mankind, soon to be forgotten by the rapid progress of technology.

But Līneae doesn’t think so. A newly established online store dedicated to designer stationery and accessories, the store carries around 20 different brands, many of which are sustainable, of the highest quality in design and function.

Credit: HMM (RuleOne)

The founder of Līneae is Stephanie Chew. Working on her day job alongside handling her online store while studying for her Master’s is no easy task. She has traveled to many places and experienced different cultures and ways of living from all around the world, gathering experiences as she reaches the far corners of the globe. We managed to talk with her about her love for stationery, sustainability and her plans for the future of Līneae.

“We often wait for the ‘right time’ to do something, and sometimes, there just isn’t a ‘right time’. Sometimes, you just have to go with your gut and give things your best shot.”

We were curious to see what made Stephanie start Līneae while being very busy in her life. The reason for her initiative was the fact that she felt there is not enough exposure and awareness about designer stationery in Malaysia and other countries in this region. She mentioned : ”I realized that there was somewhat low awareness of designer stationery, and consumers didn’t necessarily know what they were buying in terms of quality of make and materials – as long as it looked pretty or cute, that was good enough.”. For her, pen and paper are simple things that are often taken for granted. The idea behind Līneae is to curate a space where she can sell and showcase the work of small, independent brands that she has come across through her travels. A place where everything not only looks great but also functions well.

There’s something intriguing about the time and era that Stephanie has decided to start her business. The time when we type down our tasks, notes and stories on a computer or a mobile phone rather than writing them down on a piece of paper. We don’t write letters like before, we don’t take notes like how we used to do maybe 5 or 6 years ago so this question comes to mind,  why start such business when we are using stationery less and less day by day?

Credit: The School Of Life (Philosophical Keyword Pencil Set)

For her, it is not just about the writing or note-taking, She believes that writing benefits us psychologically. It improves our mental health and can take away stress. So writing does still have its merits! She still takes notes by writing them down and she wants to let others experience the same joy and skills that she has from writing and penmanship. 

Nowadays, getting a hand-written note can mean much more to us since it hardly ever happens. “We often wait for the ‘right time’ to do something, and sometimes, there just isn’t a ‘right time’. Sometimes, you just have to go with your gut and give things your best shot.” Says Stephanie. 

”I believe that you do pay for what you get. ​The studios that craft designer stationery emphasises on dedicated craftsmanship, quality, methods of production, and even community. This love and thought elevates their products beyond what is available on the mass market.”

Since she has great love for stationery, we asked her what is her favorite piece and she describes it as:

“A mechanical pencil that I bought when I was about 10 years old. We were in LA on holiday, and my cousin took me to the Sanrio store there. I nearly lost my mind – it went on to be my favourite store for many years to come. Anyway, it was there that I purchased with my own money, a simple blue mechanical pencil that was bedecked by a tiny figure of Pekkle, a Sanrio character represented as a white duck in a blue t-shirt. 

Credit : Stephanie Chew

It turned out to be the best mechanical pencil I’d ever used (at age 10) and never failed me. I used it in exams (everything was handwritten in my time) and to take notes even throughout high school. I was convinced this pencil also brought me good luck in exams and would bring it along with me to my uni exams. This pencil is special because it reminds me of the good times I always have with my family in LA and how 13 US Dollars has created such lasting memories in math, and more.”

Moving on, we decided to ask Stephanie’s opinion on how the designer stationery is perceived by Malaysians compared to the people from other countries where she has traveled to. 

In her opinion,  There is a much larger audience and appreciation for designer stationery overseas and the reason is the lack of exposure and awareness of such a small industry. She compares the designer stationery with haute couture pieces: “Many people know about the work that goes into luxury fashion and haute couture: someone designs the outfits, and seamstresses stitch them together in ateliers using the best materials they can find. Designer stationery is really not very different from that. You have a designer who draws up the structure and form of a product, creates the patterns and chooses the colours to produce them in.”

Credit : Monograph ( Pencil with eraser )

You might think why is there such a high price tag on the items but partially it’s because of the high currency rates but also Stephanie wants to make sure that the customers do get the best quality.

”I believe that you do pay for what you get. ​The studios that craft designer stationery place an emphasis on dedicated craftsmanship, quality, methods of production, and even community. This love and thought elevates their products beyond what is available on the mass market.”

The artisanal quality is usually sustainable and eco-friendly due to their exclusivity and method of production. The items are not mass-produced. They are built in small quantities and often need the help of other local artisans and craftsmen to give them a hand in their production which results in bringing the community together. 

Credit: HMM ( Scissors with base in black )

Stephanie believes that the reason why in Malaysia designer stationery is not appreciated as much is because of the lack of interest for are and literature. “I have found that in countries where literature and art are more prominent, you find more designer stationery produced. For example, in Europe – you find that there is a greater awareness of the process and thus a greater appreciation of what one is purchasing. “

For her, the artisans who create these pieces should be supported just the way we support fashion designers and their work. It may be a bit pricey to purchase but by doing so, we can help to preserve “one of the oldest traditions of mankind and an important part of our culture – writing and the evolution of literature.”

Stephanie is an avid traveller, So we wanted to know if that has made her carry and care more about stationery as a way to plan her trips or maybe keep the memories of the trips or no? and we were not disappointed to find out that she still uses travel guidebooks and travel stories before she plans her trips on paper!

Credit : HMM ( Ballpoint )

“Somehow, drawing arrows and crossing something off on paper is still easier than hitting delete on a computer.” she told us.  “That said, I am definitely picky when it comes to keeping a journal of my explorations! It’s always a tough choice when it’s time for a new travel journal, especially when you’re travelling light, every item has to be worth its weight in gold! I tend to keep separate journals for each trip so that each is a story on its own, but it also means that I can use smaller notebooks that are more portable and lightweight.”

Sustainability has become an important element in our lives and also in many industries. Fashion brands are producing sustainable pieces, cars are becoming more and more eco friendly. But how can we be sustainable while buying stationery ?

“When it comes to paper products, check if the paper is certified by the FSC. This will tell you if the paper has come from a sustainable source. And when purchasing recycled products, select products that are either 100% recycled, or FSC Recycled.”

Simply put, the FSC label will tell you whether a product is made of sustainable materials, both pure and recycled. Another obvious way is to try purchasing products with less packaging, or environmentally friendly packaging such as biodegradable or compostable plastic. You may also try to find out whether natural inks and dyes such as vegetable-based inks are used in place of synthetic inks which generally contain more chemicals.” Stephanie advised.

“Malaysia has an amazing range of crafts, which speaks to the different skills that still exist in our society today. From embroidery, beadwork and weaving, to more illustrative art such as batik and henna; I think that there certainly is potential for some of these art forms to be applied to stationery design.”

Another key point of Līneae is the attention on sustainable materials and products. The way that Stephanie deals with it is by trying to work with designers and brands who are faithful to produce their goods ethically, it can be sourcing their materials responsibly, to provide opportunities for their local community. She also aims to work with suppliers to enhance her packaging by working towards more eco-friendly alternatives.

It just doesn’t stop with her work, Stephanie is trying to be sustainable in her personal life as well.

 “If there’s one thing traveling has taught me, it’s that you really don’t need half the things you own. Especially clothing items. So, I am trying to avoid fast fashion or disposable fashion where possible, and opting to buy better quality items that are made using better processes and more sustainable materials. As with the rest of the world, I am trying to consume less plastic – from shopping bags, to purchasing items that have minimal packaging or non-plastic packaging – and also consume fewer chemicals through simple but nonetheless important lifestyle choices, such as using reef- and marine-safe sunscreen.”

 

Since sustainability was a feature important to Stephanie for working with a  brand, we asked her what other factors are there and she replied : “There are a few key factors when it comes to choosing which brands to work with – I look at the quality of their product, their values and most importantly, their story. I love brands that tell a story of their creation, and their motivation for doing so.”

Some of the smaller brands she collaborate with are either a family-run business or are owned by individuals. These brands work alongside other artisans within their community to produce their items. 

When asked about her favorite local brand, she replied “I don’t have a favourite in particular, but I do like some of the notebook designs from Summorie (especially since they love layflat binding as much as I do) and the traditional patterns/designs that Nala has used on some of her stationery products.” 

Credit: HMM ( RuleOne )

When it comes to Malaysian brands, we were eager to see if all the local crafts that we have can be infused with something like stationery to create unique pieces and Stephanie agreed with us.

“Malaysia has an amazing range of crafts, which speaks to the different skills that still exist in our society today. From embroidery, beadwork and weaving, to more illustrative art such as batik and henna; I think that there certainly is potential for some of these art forms to be applied to stationery design.” 

This idea might need new methods of merging old crafts with something like a notebook or pencil or maybe the old techniques can be used to create certain products that carry the craft within it. 

Credit: HMM ( Ballpoint )

At the end Stephanie shared with us her plans and vision for the future of Līneae.

“I would love to be able to grow Līneae as a brand and make more beautiful stationery available to people in the region and hopefully introduce these brands and products to people in other parts of the world where they are less known. 

For now, I want to focus on sharing this with my fellow Malaysian stationery lovers and making well-designed stationery from all over the world available to them. It would be great to have a physical store or showroom in future where I can combine all my interests in one – design, stationery, travel, and food – a place that can showcase different parts of the world and at the same time educate people about culture and sustainable practices around the world.”

It was a great opportunity to be able to have this conversation with Stephanie Chew as it showed us a lot about the service and items that she is offering and did bring awareness about the things that she is most passionate about! 

If you’re interested, you can have a look at Līneae Website here and don’t forget to follow their Instagram here.

 

Evolusi But adidas Predator! (feat. Predator Mutator 20.1) | Turun Padang EP06

Nama Predator mempunyai sejarah yang amat berwarna-warni, dan agak bersinonim dengan permainan bola sepak yang kami semua gemar. Walaupun begitu, tidak ramai yang mengenali sejarah but tersebut, terutamanya bagaimana adidas mendapat idea untuk meletakkan unsur-unsur getah atas permukaan but.

Haaa, ideanya sebenarnya datang daripada seorang bekas pemain Liverpool, yang mampu mendapat pemain seperti Franz Beckenbauer dan Karl-Heinz Rumenigge untuk menguji ideanya, yang sekian telah menjadi label Predator yang amat disayangi oleh pemain, dan juga peminat. Radin bersama collector Predator tersohor, Mohammad Anas menceritakan sejarah Predator, daripada asal usulnya pada tahun 1994, sehinggalah tahun 2020 dengan pengeluaran Predator Mutator 20.1.

Jika anda suka video ini, silalah beri like dan komen apa but kegemaran Predator korang!

Najib To Star In Netflix’s New Corruption Documentary

Co-Stars Include The Wells Fargo Scandal, And Ivanka Trump’s Husband

You know you’ve made it when Netflix covers a story about you, and they’ve done so with the entirety of the 1MDB scandal which linked many superpowers, celebrities, and people together in a web of corruption, distrust, and tomfoolery.

Netflix’s Dirty Money uncovers stories of the dark depths of capitalism that puts citizens of the world at risk in the name for pure profit, and it is without a string of doubt that the 1MDB scandal is way up there when it comes to sins of the system.

Highlights include Rosmah’s penchant for the luxury, with pictures depicting massively encrusted necklaces and ear rings, with a voice asking a question we, the Malaysian citizen’s have all been wanting an answer, “How could a wife of a politician afford such luxury?”

Dirty Money season 2 airs on Netflix from March 11 onwards.

 

BATE Taps Simon Webbe From Blue To Collaborate On Their Newest Song, “Casino Royale”

After quite some time since their last single, “One I Love,” The duo are back with an electrifying new anthem, featuring Simon Webbe from Blue.

Depicting a simple stage of heist featuring a femme fatale and the old switcheroo, Simon poses as a secret agent who’s required to swap out an original item for a fake, while a girl passes through the corner of his eye, catching his attention, and subsequently sidelining the mission to spend time with her. The typical spy movie tropes are not the focus here, rather it’s how well the music gels with the flow of the MV, with every fast beating chorus matching the actions on screen, as Simon was tripled cross which ended up in a little more than just a kerfuffle by the poker table.

Watch the full video above and let us know what you think down below.

MKNK, ASYRFNSIR And neewgxi Gets Hangry Over Mee Goreng In Their New Single “Mee Goreng”

We’ve all had late night cravings before, and one of the good things about living in Malaysia is the abundance of mamaks strewn around neighbourhoods that serve the late night crowd, hankering for supper or just looking for a place to lepak at night. A Mee Goreng makes for good late night company to an empty stomach, with its different variations, styles, and endless customisations to a simple meal.

It has become so ingrained into our culture, that MKNK, ASYRFNSIR, and neewgxi have written a song commemorated to the dish. Coupled to a heavy bop, “Mee Goreng” tells the quest of the 3 to satisfy their cravings for that perfect plate of Mee Goreng. While the official video is not out yet, you can stream the video on Spotify now.

To listen to how MKNK made the track, click here to listen in on the podcast.

Airliftz Bids A New Love Interest Hello With The Release Of ‘Nice To Know Ya’

Written by Ardi

Airliftz’s latest track is definitely gonna make you feel something! ‘Nice To Know Ya’ moves away from his rapping roots into something more slow and romantic. The smooth R&B beats accompany Airliftz relaxing vocals pretty nicely and makes it a perfect track to wind down with your loved on or just to enjoy a sunny afternoon! Airliftz expresses his opinion on this single as: 

“Nice to Know Ya is another love song. About how you know and like this girl and wanna make her yours and she wants the same thing but she ain’t ready for it.”

He continues: “So you waited in line cause you know love can be very competitive at some point knowing damn well that there are others waiting and ready to give it back to her too. Instead of fighting for it , you waited and think of her everyday got you overthinking bout yourself and started catching feelings.”

Check out Nice To Know Ya on Apple Music and Spotify! To check out his previous single SEA Gyal, click here.

Netflix Now Reveals The Top 10 Most Popular Shows In Your Region

For the first time, you can see what’s in-demand on Netflix

Written by Aqil Nasri

Recently, Netflix has announced they will be releasing a new feature that will allow users to view the 10 most popular programs on its service based on the country that you are living in. So, if you are living in Malaysia, you might find your list to be vastly different from people living in the United States.

The Top 10 list will have three main lists, consisting of the Top 10 Overall list, Top 10 Movies list, and Top 10 TV Shows list.  The overall list will consist of both the most popular shows and movies currently being viewed on Netflix in that region at any given time, while the movies list and shows list will feature a separate list for the most in-demand movies and tv shows.

The lists will be updated daily, and functions to primarily help users find out what titles everyone is watching. Before this, users might notice that there were already trending and popular rows available for view, but it wasn’t ranked based on the order of most to least popular in the top 10.

Plus, the shows and films that make the cut will also receive a special “top 10” badge wherever they appear on Netflix. So, what this means is that when users randomly scroll through Netflix, they will easily notice which shows or movies have the badge, making it easier for users to view the most in-demand content at a glance.

The Top 10 lists are currently rolling out now to users worldwide, so don’t freak out if you haven’t seen it yet.

What do you think about this upcoming new update? Let us know below!

Uniqlo And Futura Laboratories Join Forces Again As Part Of The Urban Walls Initiative

Picture Credit: Hypebeast

First partnering up in 2017, UNIQLO and Futura Laboratories have teamed up once more to release a small, graphic heavy collection that features some of the artist’s best work.

Pieces from the likes of Point Man’s Henchmen and Atoms are embellished on t-shirts and hoodies, while the graffiti artist’s logo is present on all pieces, along with his signature geometric forms.

First previewed during their Spring/Summer 2020 showcase, the collection is available now at major UNIQLO retailers and UNIQLO’s online store.