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09 September 2011

Interview: Sheezay

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Interview: Thviya Kalaiselvan

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Interview: Psychomantra

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Interview: Mista G



Mista G also known as Lockup-Guna, a famous Malaysian Tamil song artist is on FMT chat. In this chat, he speaks on his progress, difficulties and challenges that he faced to be where he is now. He emphasizes on supporting Malaysian music products and to fight against piracy and illegal downloads.

19 February 2011

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16 March 2009

Biography: Sasi the Don

A coming of age. An honorable distinction given by peers as his name appears. A single man painting the picture of his life has successfully build a stronghold foundation of fans across the nation and easily said, it has not be an easy path for the individual.

The same artiste that crossed over into the English Market in early 2002 with his hit single ‘Tide is High, Sasi The Don has sold 19,000 units of his first Tamil album Manitha Piravi, performed more than 200 shows in the local and international circuit, released his second album ‘For Real’ that contains hits like ‘Anbe’ and ‘Suatu Impian’ this album sold more than 8000 units, Sasi has shared stage with Apache Indian (UK), Bally Sagoo (UK), Shankar Mahadevan (India), Anuradha Sriram (India), Amy Search, Zainal Abidin, Siti Nurhaliza, Ning Baizura, Ella, Ferhad and laid down other unbelievable portrait as a musician in this country.

It has not been easy but it has been an incredible journey says Sasidharan Chandran when asked about the road that has leaded him to be one of the most promising artiste that has emerged in this country for past 5 years. Starting off his career as a DJ back in his university days out of interest brought him to places he never imagined. An engineering graduate from University of Malaya is today holding the post as the head of MindShare Entertainment of MindShare Malaysia which is one of the world’s leading name in the media and communication industry doesn’t know how he ended up where he is today but believes it is out of hard work and determination. An independent artiste back in 2001 who only believed in one thing: going places only happens if you, yourself want it to happen and nothing else should stop you from reaching there. It’s the same mantra he reads out loud till today.

 Being independent is not easy as many of us know it but Sasi only believed in himself before he even began to make others believe in his talent. Not accepting for labels or others to handle his task, he went out there marketing and promoting his music with the help of so many loving friends from local prints, television station’s, record labels and not forgetting the radio station’s who help pump his music to higher heights. The video of ‘Anbe’ and ‘Suatu Impian’ made him a name for remember by every Malaysian family who finally saw a character that coloured the screen with rich cultural background but stayed relevant and edgy with what he had to say. The lyrics were up to date and the music he had to offer was different from what others were offering on a repeated formula.Then, he was slowly seen in public more often than you see any other reggae musician. The collaborating with other genre musician was ground breaking and surprisingly, Sasi finds a place everywhere he goes where he is well received with respect and love.

Sasi the Don, the name itself made many wonder of the background the individual hails from but believe as he says I’m just like you, just another Malaysian doing the country proud. My music is unique and my melodies are friendly and the outcome: eclectic. But why the heavy influence of reggae? I don’t play reggae music but I have a brand of my own music which I’ve named Asian Dancehall which combines reggae, ragga, dancehall and sounds of Asia in words and rhythm.
Sasi who grew up listening to Dr. Alban not only fell in love with his music but admired the background of the artist. Dr. Alban was a DJ who became a dentist and left his profession to pursue music. Adding to the list, Sasi idolized Apache Indian, Shaggy, Bob Marley and many other great legend’s of Reggae music. Picking up the skills of understanding the essence and roots of reggae music gave Sasi sleepless night singing and breaking the language barrier of pronouncing Pattwa laced words. The attitude speaks on the microphone because today, he has brought the combination of his style and rhythm that executes his music to a commercial level where the nation couldn’t resist loving this reggae influenced artist who has no dreadlocks.

 The humble 27 years old who has faced the mirror of both ups and downs in the industry confidently pronounced the facts that he has gained enough experience to understand the current state of the music industry in our country. Knowing the pathways that he has learned without taking short cuts to arrive where he has stepped foot today, shines through the achievement of finishing his new album. How many times do we hear a Malaysian artist crossing borders to make a hit with an international star? A few but the one Sasi the Don has locked down in history. The first single of his 3rd album, Hold Up featuring Apache Indian is a treat for the nation especially his fans who been waiting for his release since the artist disappeared to a very low key person who constantly kept his hands busy with work since 2004. It’s a beautiful struggle but not a very pretty fact of growing up has made Sasi the man he is today. Matured and grown to keep his eyes open for every opportunity that doesn’t knock twice normally at our current state of Malaysian music.His new album works that he began working back in 2004 whereby Hold Up featuring Apache Indian was recorded and kept for future purposes. Soon the ideas were pouring but time was something Sasi didn’t have much. Juggling between work and late night recordings was not an event Sasi has not been but this time around, he wanted the best product that he could offer the nation and make the country proud across the borders and waters. The pressure was brought in and it was time to nail down the secrets kept inside of him. He started dwelling with crazy ideas that gifted unforgettable melodies, company of friends with conversations gave him inspiration and the bond between him and his team of producers was the reason of scoring the rhythm for his new album. The 2 year work process was tiring but the pay off he was about to get was not something he expected but saw it coming.

The news was slowly leaking out of the circle. Recording labels were starting to eye on Sasi the Don and the progress of his new album.

10 March 2009

Interview with Rabbit & D'Shaaq on Astro

Catch D’ShaaQ and Rabbit Mac of Psycho.Unit Live and Exclusive on Astro Channel 201, 11am, 11th March 2009. Working ? Not able to watch it ? Catch on the repeats, on the same day at 10PM. Don’t Miss it !!!






(Original source: MyMusicRepublic.com)

17 February 2009

Biography: Real Bad Boyz


Real Bad Boyz is a local  group from Perak (Teluk Intan) with 4 members in it.


  • Name: Viji
  • DOB: November 15th 
  • Hobby: Swimming, singing 
  • Favorite color: Blue 
  • Favorite number: 7
  • Name: Ilaya
  • DOB: September 2nd
  • Hobby: Singing, dancing
  • Favorite color: Red & Blue
  • Favorite number: 3
  • Name: Parthiban
  • DOB: February 15th
  • Hobby: Singing, sports
  • Favorite color: Green
  • Favorite number: 1

  • Name: Mild-7
  • DOB: June 29th
  • Hobby: Singing
  • Favorite color: White
  • Favorite number: 3

19 January 2009

Bio: Malaysia Vasudevan

Malaysia Vasudevan is a Tamil singer who was born in Malaysia. He moved to India and found a career as a singer and actor in stage plays. Later, he started singing for movies and, to date, has nearly 4,000 songs in four South Indian languages to his credit. He has also acted in nearly 85 films. His first song was for the film "Delhi to Madras". He then did a stint with M.S.Viswanathan and was eventually sought by Ilaiyaraja and Bharathiraja to sing in the film "16 Vayathinile". He has also sung few songs in Hindi. He has been awarded "Kalaimamani" by the Tamil Nadu Government.

Veteran Tamil director A.P.Nagarajan christened him as "Malaysia Vasudevan". He has worked with many music directors such as M.S.Viswanathan, Ilaiyaraja, Shankar-Ganesh, Deva, A.R.Rahman, and Vidyasagar. After T.M.Sounderajan, he was called as ghost voice for Sivaji Ganesan. He has also acted in a good number of Tamil films. Some of his films include Mudhal Vasantham (with Sathyaraj),Oomai Vizhigal (with Vijaykant), Oru Kaidhiyin Diary (with Kamal Hassan), Jallikattu, Thiruda Thiruda, Amaidhippadai, Povae Unnakaga, Punnagai Desam, Kokki eic.,

Besides acting in films, he has also acted and is acting in good number of teleserials.

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11 November 2008

Yogi B & Nachatra Interview



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08 July 2008

Biography - Saran

Saran began his professional musical career in Kuala Lumpur in 1999. The love for music was obvious during his years in school, as he participated in school activities at Sekolah Menengah La Salle Peel Road , Cheras. He therefore sought to expand his knowledge of the art by observing veterans, and while not imitating them, carefully taking what he considered would be valuable to his own style.

Saran joined the ASTRO Vanavil Talent Quest in year 2003 and made it as a finalist with remarkable performance for the final round where he played the tabla, keyboard and sang his very own composition ‘Kaathaliye Saukiyama’ while playing the guitar. With each performance, he carefully reviews himself, making the next better than the former.

Saran has also released a few singles that have received spins of the airwaves not only locally but also abroad. His first singles, “Kaathaliye Saukiyama”, and “Alaipaayuthey” were well accepted and he started to gain fan base for the music that he does. He collaborated well known sultry female vocalist Elvira for the fusion track ‘Alaipaayuthey’ and talented rapper / songwriter Balan of KLG SQWAD for the track pop/rnb track ‘Paarvai’ which is currently listed on THR Raaga Malaysian Top 10. ‘Paarvai’ also received a special airplay on HITZ.FM for a week for Deepavali 2007. To his credit, he has also sung the chorus of The Golden Celebration – Visit Malaysia Year 2007 song which was performed by the award winning local singer Juwita Suwito.

Saran is now producing singles, albums, tv commercials and jingles in Kuala Lumpur . He has been contributing his musical & creative ideas to multi national advertising giants such as Leo Burnett, DraftFCB, Ogilvy & Mather. Commerical works such as Baba’s, Celcom, Telekom Malaysia, Tenaga Nasional Berhad & MAS have guided him through his success of winning Gold, Silver & Bronze Kancil Awards in year 2006 & 2007 respectively. On the other hand, the working relationship with Kelvin Choy @ Illegal of Platinum Studios is expected to allow Saran to reach his ultimate goal of bringing his career to the highest heights possible. With his former experience and the seriousness he has applied to his career, Saran style is similar to a leading artiste in the Pop RnB. He is concentrating on enhancing each aspect of his career – writing, performance, presentation, lyrical content.

With his intentions of continuing on this current trend to personal and professional building, Saran will soon become a household name. His style is captivating and cannot be easily ignored. For him the love of the music and his hard work will bring him the success he is working towards.

11 February 2008

Biography: The Villainz

The Villanz were formed back in 1999 by Pherkash, the young upcoming talent who has been a DJ till 2004. After gaining six years of experience, Pherkash got deeply involved in the music industry whereby he had this vision of forming a group and creating an album. Just then he thought of giving his dreams a life and started working on this album.
Soon he formed a group with Jamal & Capital J as group members and The Villanz was finally completed.

Early 2005, Pherkash & Capital J started working on the lyrics and composition. The songs were soon completed and the album was finally formed, which they named as ASTHIVARAM - "The Rise Of Foundation".

Their very first album ‘Asthivaram’ was released in the year 2006, with tremendous response and support. Their tracks made magic in various radio stations by remaining at their Top Ten Charts constantly for a long period of time. Their video clip ’Asthivaram’ is still shining and highlighted on Astro Vanavil and Hitz.Tv.

This group has carved the heart of many award nominators. They have won the ‘Best Newcomer’ Award at the Malaysian Indian Music Industry (MIMI) 2007. They have gone beyond Indian Industry and were nominated at ‘Anugerah Industri Muzik’ (AIM 15) for the ‘Best Indian Album’.
These achievements have molded and encouraged them to launch their 2nd album “SAAGAVARAM” - Authorities of GOD, which means immortal, an everlasting life. This album was released after many researches by selecting the best technicians in the industry. All the heart whelming 15 tracks music were composed by Kash at V-Hommiez Sound Lab while the lyrics were written by Maney, Kash and Capital J. This group has come forward to blast the music industry by introducing ‘RAVE’, a new HipHop concept for the very first time in Malaysian Music Industry.

19 December 2007

Biography: Michael Rao

Michael Rao Productions (MRP) was founded in 2010 by Michael Rao the winner of Astro Vaanavil Superstar 2009 to promote the Malaysian Indian Artist in a more professional way. MRP's mission is to provide an opportunity to the youths who are passionate in the art of music a platform to become successful with their own talents as professional entertainers. After winning the title of Superstar in 2009, Michael Rao has successfully completed two inspiring concerts. The first concert "An Evening with Michael Rao" held at the Bentley Music Auditorium on 28th May 2010 was an introduction to Michael Rao as a multi-talented artist and the second concert entitled "Superstars in Concert with Michael Rao" was held at the Hokkien Hall Klang on 29 October 2010. This concert showcased collaborations with many more popular artists in Malaysia.

Michael Rao, a fan of renowned music composers such as Illayaraja and A.R. Rahman, started his musical journey in gospel music and then gained his confidence to perform at small events. He has been performing with various top artists in Malaysia and has been singing along side with Gurushetra Cryptic. He sang a song entitled "We are fast" for music composer Jay Ragavendra and a song entitled "Athigalai" in Singakothai, a Malaysian Tamil movie. He appeared as a Guest Artist for a local tamil drama entitled "Anjali".

Within a short period of time after winning the title as Superstar 2009, he has performed various stage presentations for Astro and entertaining at private events as well as corporate events. Regionally, Michael Rao was also invited to showcase his talent at the Edison Awards 2010 in India, a hugely successful event. In collaboration with Dr. Burn, he has also sung one of the tracks in Afdlin Shauki's movie called "Appalam" (a remake of the hit "Papadam"). Michael Rao is also one of the main casts in the musical theatre "KITA" The Musical produced by Musical on Stage Sdn Bhd in collaboration with the government's effort to promote 1Malaysia under Kementerian Kebudayaan and Jabatan Perdana Menteri which was staged from 17 June 2010 to 27 June 2010 at Istana Budaya, KL. "KITA" The Musical projects the true vision of 1 Malaysia, a vision where all races live in harmony, embrace unity in diversity and strive for the progress and prosperity of the land we so endear. Michael Rao also sang a devotional song entitled "Naduvan" composed by Dr Burn in the recent compilation devotional songs album, Pranavam released for Thaipusam celebration 2012. The song also featured the Malaysian international artist, Sitarist, Maestro Samuel J. Dass.

Michael Rao's vocal range and melody is a blend of richness and playfulness and certainly a unique sound. He is able to perform live at any given event giving him the edge as true complete performer. Michael Rao also hosts events as a Master of Ceremonies (MC) and provides entertainment thorough Sketches & Drama and is a spontaneous all-round entertainer. He plays the bass guitar inspired by his father.

06 June 2006

Album: Blood Brothers

Album: Blood Brothers
Year Released: 2007


Album: Maha Sambarock Bhaaratham
Year Released: 2008


Album: Mandalama
Year Released: 2009

Album: Bionic Asura

Album: 4 Lyfe
Year Released: 2011

Album: Alai Girls

Album: Vangga Mastana
Year Released: Unknown

Album: Rogkwave

Album: Sangeeth (Chapter 1)
Year released: 2001



Album: Naveenam (Chapter 2)
Year released: 2004

02 June 2006

Biography: Jessy

“Music has always been my full time job. Everything else is part time.”
These words come to mind when one meets the enthralling Jessy (Kogilavani Narayanan) for the first time. No stranger to the thriving music industry in Malaysia, Jessy took everyone by storm a few years ago (2003)when she became first Indian female rock singer in the country to release a solo album, aptly titled Self-Titled Album. Her enthusiasm and love for music can be seen just by observing the way she speaks about it.

Coming from a family of talented singers, Jessy’s early encounters with music were drawn from listening to her late father’s tapes. Back then, the late
Mr Narayanan Ramakrishnan’s family was probably the only one from an Indian ethnicity. This allowed Jessy to be raised in a truly multiracial environment – possibly the contributing factor to her fluency in Tamil, English and Malay.
Her passion for music proved to be a long but meaningful journey, as she transformed from singing in groups to finally releasing her very own solo album. Jessy first started out serenading with The Stevikans, a group that once brought fame to Hotel Istana, packing the Taipan Musictheque to the brim every session.

She later joined the famous Lock Up band. Although the guys were impressed with her talents and vocals, it was just not her type of music. So she left, and joined an all-girl group called The Girls. A pretty unique group too, with 3 of their members being Malay – yet they sang Tamil songs. Before they knew it, The Girls had found themselves in the Malaysian Book of Records, bagging the title “First Tamil Girl’s Group in Malaysia.”

Although the group was steaming with success, especially with their big hit album Manasekkul (Inside My Heart), Jessy knew in her heart that there was still more she wanted to do. Her gut instincts proved right when she was approached not long after with an offer for a solo album by Music Channel.
The rest is history as we know it.

Not many female singers have what it takes to explore such a heavy genre of music – rock. So what made Jessy decide to do it?

“Rock music seems to be a very negative form of music to the older generation. But if you listen carefully, there are some very positive messages in these songs – like friendship, love, peace and life.”

It was a challenge she couldn’t say no to – and the strong influence her late father had in her life has a lot to do with it. The last song in her album, titled Manmatha, is dedicated to him.
“It simply means hero, and it’s for my father”.

8 years down the road, and Jessy is still as vivacious, confident and strong-willed as she was before. Her determination, courage and passion is one that many look up to, respect and wonder in amazement. 

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