Urbanscapes 2009 2009-06-30 16:13:46
“I don’t actually eat kuay teow but seriously I’m eating this kuay teow goreng now. Orgasmically damn good” That was one of the many interesting random quotes from those who attended Urbanscapes which was organized by KLue. Everyone was greeted with beautiful people scattered all over KLPAC. They came in flocks in their handsome and interesting outfits. Colorful helium balloons were used as decorations and the Urbanscapes sign ala Hollywood was a great touch indeed. The whole place covered with colors and music. It was true when they claimed the event to be first and only all-day “user-generated” creative arts festival. Those who came have options on ways to enjoy themselves. The X-Marketplace was a shopping heaven to many. Interesting booths were lined up with clothes, accessories, knick knacks and lots more to be mentioned. The Street Performance section was filled with laughter and happiness. Audiences were treated with interesting and entertaining impromptu activities. Live participations from the public what made the performance even better. However, the most crowded place was the X-Lawn. Huge stage with huge speakers filled with huge crowd. It was like a mini concert and people were partying all night long. Gundu was honored to be invited by Celcom to participate in Urbanscape. We are partnering with Channel X to be the platform for Got Talent contest. All contestants need to do is upload their 30 seconds clip of original music/song and we will process them to be converted as Ring Back Tone; in this case, Call Me Tones (CMT). The top 3 downloaded bands will have the opportunity TO PERFORM AT MTV WORLD STAGE!! We were surprised by the overwhelming responds from the bands who attended Urbanscapes to perform or just there to support their fellow indie mates. We’re sure there are hundreds more indie bands out there who didn’t make it to Urbanscapes but the opportunity is wide open. So guys, start uploading your original songs and show the world how good your musics are. All in all, Urbanscapes 2009 was awesome and we very much looked forward for the next installment in years to come.
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