Meet The Malaysian Band That’s Making Shoegaze Pop Cool Again

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Written by Aida Rashid

Hailing from Cyberjaya or what they’d call as a ghost town, Youth Portal are Ikram Hakim, Zaki Aryoseno, Asyraf Zamli, Aimaan Syamim and Ysfin Tazky — your quintessential boys next door who survive through the post-Strokes era as they make shoegaze pop music cool again.

More importantly however, is who are these guys? It’s always intriguing to  delve into the identity that’s synonymous to a particular artwork. “Well it all started out in university. Ikram and Zaki met each other in the bus on the way to class, and they got along well instantly because of their tastes in music (this sparked the whole jam thing). They eventually met up with Ash at orientation, who later joined the group to help with the recordings. Aimaan (myself, a fellow first-year) met both Ikram and Zaki in the lift of our apartment complex, we got along and started hanging out with each other. I joined the band to lepak with them and since Ash was my classmate it felt natural to stay and just eff around,” laments Aimaan.

“Our first drummer, Ridho, was the last to join until he left after graduation. Tazky, joined in as permanent replacement in 2017. He was Zaki’s futsal friend. Aside from Tazky, the band was formed within 2-3 months of us meeting each other. We did it simply because we wanted to do something aside from just studying. Cyberjaya gets pretty boring after a while. We wouldn’t have met each other if it weren’t for the place simply because we came from different backgrounds and different cities. Even Tazky is an MMU student, so YP is definitely made here. So essentially, Youth Portal came about because we wanted to get something more than what we already have, to try something new and create things based on our experience, together . Or less pretentiously, we’re just 5 friends doing this out of boredom.”

Butter Breakfast EP

With the rise of bedroom indie pop, Youth Portal not only benefited from releasing ‘Butter Breakfast’ — their debut single last year, but also contributed to the increase of the scene’s listener demographic. We can see their self-titled EP as an expansion of Butter Breakfast — what we could see now is merely the surface of what’s down under. It is a portrayal of adolescence in yellow and pink, with a tinge of blue signifying a bit of melancholy. It is a minimalist interpretation of scattered teen angst and pure love; accompanied with strong reverb in the instrumentation and fuzzy vocals.

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It isn’t really a big surprise that the EP brings you back to the early days of Beach Fossils with ‘What A Pleasure’ and Craft Spells with ‘Idle Labor’ — records that encapsulate the ideals of high quality lo-Fi music, as these guys are avid listeners of bands from Captured Tracks — the independent record label that houses the likes of Wild Nothing and DIIV. The band is also heavily influenced by 80s dream pop/shoegaze bands such as MBV, Cocteau Twins, The Cure, Joy Division and The Smiths. “We try to bring that lo-fi dreamy feel to our songs and translate it with our own way.”

When asked about how the EP came about and the journey they took in finishing it, it wasn’t all candy floss. “Most of these songs started out as demos back in 2015, but as for the context of the EP, there were a lot of false starts on our part. We didn’t really start the recording on these songs till late 2016 when we were readying up to release Butter Breakfast as single. So from that moment to until we have finished the production, it took about two years. The struggles with finishing the EP stems a lot on the fact that we are not doing music full time. The thing with being a 5-piece outfit, we have to accommodate to each other’s time and schedule, since some of us are studying and some of us have jobs. That definitely affected our progress in some way, but with that being said it also helped us a lot in fleshing those songs out better.” There’s always a silver lining in everything — despite taking a long time completing the EP, the band still managed to pull through amid dealing with differing schedules and not being full-time musicians.

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The writing process is one of the prominent elements to the production of an EP, and different bands have a different approach to it. “For the writing process, it starts from Zaki’s bedroom with guitar lines by him and lyrics by Ikram through random jams. They would write these song structures and bring it to the rest of the band so we can try it out during jamming sessions. Most of these songs are pretty old, so it does go through some changes throughout the years, and that happens in those sessions. Of course there are some exceptions to the rule, some ideas are started by other members, Draft for example, was fully composed by Ash, with Ikram providing the lyrics.” A creative process is often times based on an accumulation of ideas from years back, and the diversity of the result essentially comes from that very fact. Everyone in the band is essentially involved in the making of the EP, “Ultimately everyone has a hand in completing these ideas — with Tazky adding his drumming style and Aimaan, the occasional lyrics writing. Ikram and Zaki do most of the arrangement, Ikram does a lot of the rhythm guitar/keyboard parts as well.. and Ash is the band’s in-house recording engineer.”

The 8-song EP with an Outro track is suited for a drive to catch the sunset by the beach, or just to become the soundtrack of your life that’s on constant survival-mode. It brings the calming effect that we all need — in this world that expects too much of us. Starting off strong with ‘Turning Point’, ‘Draft’ is a romantic plea towards one’s lover ‘I wanna draw your attention away, I wanna make you feel better today’. ‘Loop’ features a memorable bass line, with backing vocals that adds onto the gloomy ambience. ‘Film Song’ is the classic shoegaze track of the EP, one that could also be reimagined as a vintage short film shot with a Super 8. The same can be said for ‘Floss Candy’, they’re both made to be a time-travelling vessel that brings you someplace else. ‘Butter Breakfast’ remains the simplest yet strongest song on the record, a crowd-pleaser, to be exact. Outro, the hidden track that features breathy vocals by Sofi Zamri, marks the perfect end to the whole affair.

Youth Portal EP is raw, consistent and true to it’s genre. It is easy to get into, especially with the current celebration of bedroom cum shoegaze pop music. Crafted based on the accumulation of nostalgia and different personalities yet still manage to be consistent and seamless — it is a record worth delving into headfirst. As a debut release, it generally puts of a great impression and we are excited to see what’s left in store for the independent music scene from Youth Portal.

Adidas Originals Continental 80 With Shafiq Anak Saleh

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Is Nike SB Making A Comeback? | WDHANFTSY

Since 2002 and still running till 2018, Bryan (IG: @bryanbotakchin) and Julian (IG: @julianleong) discuss and reintroduce Nike SB’s to their viewers for this episode of WDHANFTSY. The impression is that Nike SB is on the rise again and here’s why: international rappers are jumping on the Dunk bandwagon and Nike SB have been releasing heat just like back in the days. Check out the full video to find out how influential Nike SB is in the global sneaker scene, why collectors collect Nike SB’s and more.

Missed Out On Rookie Of The Year? Here’s Where To Get Them Again

The Air Jordan 1 ‘Rookie Of The Year’ is one of the better Jordan releases in the past few months, we have to say. Not from the line of OG colourways, the ROTY as it’s otherwise known, is in reflection of his outfit at a press conference when he was presented with the Rookie Of The Year Award.

 

Leather build is top notch, with the black and wheat/harvest colours giving a very tone neutral look that can easily be matched with anything. The shoe also features unstitched collar flaps ala Off-White that feature his stats during the season and part of his acceptance speech on the other. Devil is in the details, and a whole lot of it is embellished onto the shoe. The shoe also comes with red laces in case you feel the need to switch it up a little bit.

The Air Jordan 1 ‘Rookie Of The Year’ releases on the 28th of November at Nike.com. Drip, or skip?

 

 

 

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KL Major: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly

Written by Yim Kian Seng

The first ever major of the year and the first ever major hosted in Malaysia has just concluded, with mixed results. Let’s take a quick look at what went down at the KL Major and what we thought they did right and wrong during the course of the event.

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The Winner

Malaysia’s biggest DOTA 2 tournament concluded with Virtus Pro taking top honours. Their victory won themselves a whooping RM1.47 million while Malaysian fans favorite Yeik “MidOne” Nai Zheng’s from Team Secret came second place and took home RM 713,000, by no means a measly sum of money. 

Yeik “MidOne” Nai Zheng. Picture courtesy of EGG Network

While it wasn’t a huge surprise that Virtus Pro won given their consistency in performance, Team Secret was playing the perfect game throughout the tournament and were the fans favorite to take away the first Major of the 2018/2019 season. The grand finals weren’t a breeze for both teams, as the best of 5 ended with 3-2 in favor of Virtus Pro.

What They Did Right

Across the 3 days of the event, we saw fans from all over the world attend the event, and it was packed to the brim with action, not just from the tournament.  Activities and events were happening outside of the Arena, fans were able to meet and greet their favourite teams and activities for the fans to participate in like 1 vs 1 tournaments where they can win prizes. However, the biggest takeaway was the meet and greet, as hardcore fans were also able to take pictures and meet their favorite Dota 2 players from different countries, which I think was great as we Malaysians don’t get much opportunities to meet them due to the tournaments being held mostly in the West. Of all the gaming events that I’ve attended in Malaysia, I must say this one takes the cake.

What They Could Improve On

While the event was packed with action and the crowd was immense, there is definitely room for improvement. For instance, the food and drink options available for the audience was limited. Attendees are not allowed to bring food or drinks outside of the arena, and if they wanted to get a bottle of water, they would then have to queue at Subway/KFC/Ramly for at least 30 minutes.

Besides that, the scheduling of events could be improved. One issue that I’ve noticed on the first day of the event was most of the crowd was outside for the meet and greet during matches. Leaving the arena half empty as fans queue at the meet and greet station to meet their favorite Dota 2 players isn’t really a good sight to the international eye as seats were vacant during intense moments of the game. 

Audio in the arena could also be improved. For instance, when they commentators are casting the matches, no one could hear anything as the overall audio was boomy and too echoey to make out anything audible.

One of the major hiccups they had was with one of their merchandise. One of the t-shirts that they were selling was unfortunately plagiarized and was caught out by one redditor. The redditor who’s username is CaptRegil took it to the infamous Dota 2 subreddit to raise this issue. This is however not the organizers fault as they commissioned a design agency to design the merchandises. The organizer then went on to Reddit to quickly apologize to clarify the issue and quickly pulled it off the shelves. You can read more about it here.

Conclusion

Despite all these problems, the event was still a great success. Not only was the final game an intense bout of skill, but the crowd too was responsive with every attack, defend and kill that was happening on the battlefield. There were also kiss cams which was funny but awkward and fans were flashing memes throughout the tournament. An enjoyable experience throughout, and a milestone for the Malaysian e-sports scene, with a competition of this scale never been done before on our home turf.

However, nothing is perfect, and there were a few creases that need to be ironed out, but those come with time, and all I can do is hope that they improve in the coming years.

The Air Jordan XI ‘Concord’ Drops Just In Time For Holiday Season

A Grail Returns

Jordan’s pulling out its archives and giving em rounds in the market, as the Air Jordan XI ‘Concord’ releases again. Originally released in 1995, the, the AJ11 was the first pair that Michael Jordan laced upon his return from retirement, while wearing the #45 jersey instead of the iconic #23 as the number was phased out in his honour.

Apart from that, the AJ11 was also one of the first basketball shoes to include patent leather on its upper, and coupled with a very organic looking design, made for a memorable shoe that’s definitely a must buy for any Jordan collector.

The Air Jordan XI ‘Concord’ will be available on nike.com on the 8th of December, 9AM.

 

 

Masses Picks: Your Fit Of The Week

Written by Isaac Yeap

The streetwear game has been at its fastest pace than it has been in the previous times, and it’s a bit hard to catch up with all of it. Hence, we’ve compiled a list of drops for the best and latest in streetwear here in Malaysia. For more up to date shopping news, be sure to stay tuned every Monday for the latest gears.

Golf Le Fleur Burlap Pack – The much anticipated Golf Le Fleur Burlap Pack is now available in Malaysia. The stand-out feature of the sneaker is its upper, which is made out of burlap — giving the sneaker its official title. The One star Ox also features the signature floral branding in a tonal brown colorway. All of this sits atop a full-length white outsole, while the sneaker is finished with a black branding on the tongue, two lace options and an all-over flower print on the sole. Not feeling the kicks? Fear not as this pack comes with two different colorways of anorak jackets, perfects for the reason rainy season.  

Available now in all Converse Malaysia stores & CrossOver.

JUNGLES – An Australian based streetwear brand, Jungles is debuting their collection ‘Send Help’ in Transit KL. The drop will mainly consist of graphic tees that is inspired by individuals who were fed up with their office 9-5 jobs, often signaling that they need ‘help’ to get out of their miserable situation. Drop by Transit KL on 17/11/2018 to check out the collection as well as enjoy some of the activation carefully curated by Transit KL to commemorate this drop.

Obey x Misfits – OBEY founder Shepard Fairey is an avowed Misfits fan, and taps his punk heritage for a collaborative capsule released in collaboration with the long-running band. Centering around a host of recognizable silhouettes emblazoned with classic Misfits imagery, the range is anything but low key. Jackets and a hoodie are executed in bold reds and yellows while basic tees and other layers offer black and white base tones, all featuring the Misfits’ skull logo and recognizable font. References include “Teenagers From Mars,” album artwork and gig posters, with a coffin skate deck rounding out the expansive selection. Like what you see? Get all these heat now at HUNDRED%, SHOWROOM KL & Krookz 651 in Bangsar.

STUSSY Holiday 18’ Collection- Stussy Holiday 18’ Collection now available. This time for men’s collection, workwear is the backbone for the collection. While for the women’s collection is primarily focused on skiwear & how uniforms have evolved over the years. The collection features the creative prints & patterns which is classic to STUSSY as well as some thicker & more tough materials as the holiday season is some of the coldest months in the west. Check it all out in STUSSY Kuala Lumpur Chapter Store now!

Good Times Debut “Calm Oasis” Collection

Timeless Utility

Simplicity. Most often the hardest to achieve after subtracting all the unnecessary complications during the process, and Good Times has sought just that in their design ethos, and their debut collection, ‘Calm Oasis,’ wholly reflects the thematic in a very calm, and subtle way.

The ‘Calm’ in ‘Calm Oasis’ is the emphasis of the collection, featuring very easy looking neutral colours that look like they belong in a misty forest, without sacrificing urban appeal in the concrete jungle. Look past the colour palette, and you’ll come to find a utilitarian collection that’s not just for show. It’s a complete one at that too, featuring a myriad of choices from outerwear, shirts, bottoms, and accessories to boot.

Not only are the pieces great on their own, but they can easily be mixed and matched with other garments from their line for a fuller look.

To see more of the collection, head on to Good Times’ website.