KUCHING,
Friday – The
Malaysian famous DJ Roundhead has been added to the Borneo Jazz main program
performing both nights on the 9 and 10 May 2014. The 9th edition of
Borneo Jazz will dedicate a special DJ slot right after the main stage show
each night held at the Pavilion, Parkcity Everly Hotel in Miri, Sarawak.
Crowned as the ‘Malaysia DJ Champion’
3 years in a row when he entered the Malaysian DJ Championship competition from
1995-1997, DJ Roundhead has recorded a long history in the Malaysian music
industry with accumulation of at least 20 years performing as a DJ. Among the
best moment in his artistic career is representing Malaysia in the Rotterdam
Love Parade in the Netherlands for a crowd of 10,000 strong on a 34 wheel
trailer while proudly flying the Malaysian flag in front of his console. He
also has served as a DJ residency in Melbourne, Australia for a year before
returning to Malaysia and currently attached fulltime to TraxxFM in Kuala
Lumpur. Roundhead was the producer, composer and the song writer for Malaysia’s
very first techno group Asian Tech for Sony Music Malaysia in 1994.
He
started career with humble beginnings but at the peak of his career, he
never considered himself a celebrity. His passion is music so when he was in
high school, he would work part-time jobs during the weekend just to blow it
all away on CD's and records. That made him the "go-to-guy" when it
came to house parties from high school all the way to college. Roundhead would
bring his own player and set up his own mini console and rock the crowd at the
party. He did it for free of course, but only after college he join a company
during the 90's called Clubworld Entertainment that supplied DJ's to
entertainment outlets around Malaysia, where then only he started his
professional training.
Explaining
on his early passions and influences, Roundhead stressed that he was heavily influenced
by the styles and technique of DJ Jazzy Jeff, DJ Terminator-X, DJ Rob Base, Jam
Master Jay when it came to hip-hop and Frankie Knuckles, Masters at Work, Armand
Van Helden and CJ Mackintosh when it came to dance music.
Sarawak Tourism Board, the organizer of Borneo Jazz has added value to the programme format this year by adding a Club Set with DJ Roundhead after the nightly stage shows. Although the organiser encourage the public to come to the 2-nights festival, those who are only able to attend the clubset will be allowed in after midnight at a cover charge of only RM10.
Sarawak Tourism Board, the organizer of Borneo Jazz has added value to the programme format this year by adding a Club Set with DJ Roundhead after the nightly stage shows. Although the organiser encourage the public to come to the 2-nights festival, those who are only able to attend the clubset will be allowed in after midnight at a cover charge of only RM10.
Eight international bands has been
confirmed for this year’s festival. Program detail as well as the pre-sale
promotional tickets to Borneo Jazz are still available online at www.jazzborneo.com .
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