Thursday, April 22, 2010
RDZ is at No. 2 this week!
"We Can't Stop" by RDZ ft. Steck & Asyraf Hardy is No. 2 on Cats Fm! Text "SKI RDZ" to "32425" to vote. Let's get it to number one!
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
RDZ releases "We Can't Stop" ft. Steck & Asyraf Hardy
RDZ has released "We Can't Stop" ft. Steck & Asyraf Hardy on his Facebook account and blog at http://www.rdzmusic.blogspot.com last Saturday, 6th February 2010. You can also listen to it here. Enjoy!
Thursday, August 20, 2009
RDZ meets Hanafiah
RDZ first met Hanafiah, one of the old-timers in the Kuching Skateboarding scene, at Rupert Rage and was introduced to him by Haikal. A meet was arranged by Haikal with him at the new Hotel behind Parkson. Some calls him a legend. Let's get closer to know more about Hanafiah and his views.
MAKE Clothing (MC): How did your interest in skateboarding started?
Hanafiah: A friend of my brother introduced me to the sport. I then started playing around the housing areas and from there it just got into me.
MC: I was informed that you stopped in the year 2005 and started again this year, 2009. Why the halt?
Hanafiah: I had other commitments like work and was also injured.
MC: Your views on the skateboarding scene here in Kuching?
Hanafiah: It is definitely growing as I stopped in 2005, there were not many youths in the sport, but when I came back this year, there are so many new faces.
MC: What are your sweet memories since the days of 1995?
Hanafiah: I totally missed skating with Joseph, Chocolate, Rafiq, Boy Hardy and all the King Centre Skate Team. That's one of the sweetest memories.
MC: What is needed to elevate the Skateboarding scene even more, here in Kuching?
Hanafiah: Skaters should not wait for sponsors. They should show what they have by all means possible in this age of the internet. So much possibilities. Another thing is that, if you skate, you must own the neccesities like the board itself. Youths should even build their own obstacles! Another thing would be the mentality. Always upgrade yourself. Watch the videos, read the magazines, go to the streets, to the parks, train, train, train and upgrade. Think skateboard, love skating, but never make it an obsession.
MC: Any favorite skating spots?
Hanafiah: King Centre and Tabuan Jaya Garden (R.I.P.) hahaha..
MC: Your advice to those who want to be involved in this sport?
Hanafiah: You have to have passion. Treating skateboarding like a loved one. You see, when you have a girl, you have to prove that you love her, right? Even if you can't meet her everyday, you will at least go pass by her house, text her, call her, and even write her love letters. So, you got to treat skateboarding the same way. You have to read those love letters, you have to meet her, you have to speak to her. In other words, you have to live the skateboarding life. I'm quite disappointed as some skate for glamor and girls but not for the love of the sport. My advice, it all starts from the heart. Prophet Muhammad once said, "if the heart is rotten, so will be the actions of the beholder".
MC: That's about it. Thank you for your time.
Hanafiah: Thank you.
It was a pleasure seeing two passionate people of their own artform having a talk that evening. Another great evening.
Name: Hanafiah
Started skateboarding: 1995
Started skateboarding: 1995
MAKE Clothing (MC): How did your interest in skateboarding started?
Hanafiah: A friend of my brother introduced me to the sport. I then started playing around the housing areas and from there it just got into me.
MC: I was informed that you stopped in the year 2005 and started again this year, 2009. Why the halt?
Hanafiah: I had other commitments like work and was also injured.
MC: Your views on the skateboarding scene here in Kuching?
Hanafiah: It is definitely growing as I stopped in 2005, there were not many youths in the sport, but when I came back this year, there are so many new faces.
MC: What are your sweet memories since the days of 1995?
Hanafiah: I totally missed skating with Joseph, Chocolate, Rafiq, Boy Hardy and all the King Centre Skate Team. That's one of the sweetest memories.
MC: What is needed to elevate the Skateboarding scene even more, here in Kuching?
Hanafiah: Skaters should not wait for sponsors. They should show what they have by all means possible in this age of the internet. So much possibilities. Another thing is that, if you skate, you must own the neccesities like the board itself. Youths should even build their own obstacles! Another thing would be the mentality. Always upgrade yourself. Watch the videos, read the magazines, go to the streets, to the parks, train, train, train and upgrade. Think skateboard, love skating, but never make it an obsession.
MC: Any favorite skating spots?
Hanafiah: King Centre and Tabuan Jaya Garden (R.I.P.) hahaha..
MC: Your advice to those who want to be involved in this sport?
Hanafiah: You have to have passion. Treating skateboarding like a loved one. You see, when you have a girl, you have to prove that you love her, right? Even if you can't meet her everyday, you will at least go pass by her house, text her, call her, and even write her love letters. So, you got to treat skateboarding the same way. You have to read those love letters, you have to meet her, you have to speak to her. In other words, you have to live the skateboarding life. I'm quite disappointed as some skate for glamor and girls but not for the love of the sport. My advice, it all starts from the heart. Prophet Muhammad once said, "if the heart is rotten, so will be the actions of the beholder".
MC: That's about it. Thank you for your time.
Hanafiah: Thank you.
It was a pleasure seeing two passionate people of their own artform having a talk that evening. Another great evening.
MAKEsters All Over
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Go Skate Day 2009: Extreme Sports Demo @ Pustaka
In conjunction with Go Skate Day 2009, there will be an Extreme Sports Demo at Pustaka Negeri Sarawak. There will be skateboarders and aggressive in-line skaters.
Venue: Pustaka Negeri Sarawak
Time: 10.00am - 3.00pm
The demo will feature MAKE rider (skateboard), Haikal Ariffin.
Riders that will be at the event:
Skateboard
1. Alexander Sumbang
2. Donald Gani
3. Gadd
4. Joshua Caesar
5. Alvin Gamar
6. Giacherie
Inline
1. Ismail Ibrahim
2. Rudi Mohd. Ibrahim
3. Iswandi Taha
4. Izuwan Rabaie
5. Asyraf Hardy
Be there!
RDZ
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
MAKEsters : KoJack United Kids Of Oi
United Kids Of Oi in Action
KoJack is the main vocalist for United Kids Of Oi. This band has been around coloring our local scene for almost a decade now. Comfortable with the classification of Oi music, they are bridging the gap of all sorts of genre by organizing gigs and events not only for themselves but also for other new and upcoming local acts, regardless of the genre. Famous for their hit single "I Miss You", their new material such as "This Is What I Want" is also very popular among giggers. United Kids of Oi is currently lined up by KoJack on the microphone and guitar, Saiful playing the bass, Roger plays the guitar and David on the drums. You can check them out their myspace page HERE.
pictures are courtesy of Kojack and Disharmonic Movement.
pictures are courtesy of Kojack and Disharmonic Movement.
Eyes-on-MAKE Series #1
We are now launching our first Baby MAKE tee.
Baby MAKE design tees especially for you, girls.
So, if you are a girl, grab one for yourself today.
And if you are a boy, grab one for your girlfriend or soon-to-be girlfriend.
Eyes-on-MAKE
Color : white // black // black and white
Code : EOM#1B // EOM#1W // EOM#1BW // EOM#2BW
Price : RM 35
Status : Available
ps.you can also choose your own color for your tee
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
"I Want To Win A MAKE T-Shirt" - Contest
"I Want To Win A MAKE T-Shirt" - Contest
Win A MAKE T-Shirt!!!
How?
1. Visit www.makeclothing.blogspot.com and become a follower of the blog.
2. In your personal blog, make a blog post as follows:
a) title: "I Want To Win A MAKE T-Shirt"
b) copy and paste this post
c) write creatively on why Music, Art, Action and Knowledge is important to everybody.
3. Submit your name, age, sex, date of birth and blog address to clothing@makeworldwide.com
4. Please submit your entry for the contest before 15th of June.
5. The winner will be notified by email.
Saturday, May 2, 2009
MAKEsters : Azim 'Jenk' Ali
The drummer of MODREAD spotted using MAKE Clothing t-shirt
Name: Azim "Jenk" Ali
Current Band: Modread
Azim Ali who is known as "Jenk" is a drum prodigy. Playing for Modread after winning the Hot FM's Twisties Bingit Competition, he resides in Kuala Lumpur after years of staying in his hometown of Kuching and a brief stay in Johor. Has played for quite a few top quality bands including Litbox, Borneo and Blue Night Fellas. Borneo played in the International Miri Jazz Festival in the year 2008.
by Ariffah Udin
MAKEsters : BBoy Hafiy
BBoy Hafiy and his 'RUN KCH' t-shirt
Name: Nazirul Hafiy aka Bboy Hafiy
Crew: Soul Higher
Has contributed vastly in the bboy scene in Kuching City together with Soul Higher in a mission of elevating the dance's popularity and most importantly, understanding the art. He was one of the judges for the highly recognized bboy competition, "Boyination" for the 6th and the 7th Edition where MAKE Clothing sponsored the champion of the competition.
picture courtesy of BBoy Hafiy and Soul Higher
by Ariffah Udin
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