Thursday, 29 September 2011

Film Scoring 101




Mamat Khalid writes his own music in his films. He is a musician alright and plays very good piano. Although he divulges his passion for Dylan, Zappa, Pink Floyd and Tom Waitts – we share our leaning towards The Blues. We are also very receptive to all genres, too. Cool.

He urged me to be involved in writing soundtrack for movies (his movies particularly) since day one. Told him, 'I know nuts!'. He retorted, 'I'll show you how'. That was eons ago. Me, still working with MAS then, just could not afford the time. I just thought that it would not be fair to both parties, MAS and him, that’s all. But I did contribute film music in piecemeal though. Those acoustic sojourn in ‘Rock’ and that melancholic guitar in ‘Man Laksa’, e.g.

Funny thing is, I studied Music Composition (Classical) at MIA 1979-1982 but never did music full time. All the while I worked as an Advertising Exec, Drug and Substance Abuse Counselor and a PR guy for MAS – yup, three different jobs (but the transitions were uncannily smooth) and played clubs at night.

My film scoring debut started with ‘Kala Malam Bulan Mengambang’. Since, I was no longer attached to MAS.- there I was, full of gusto – gave my best. The music was ‘50s sleazy cabaret jazz. We roped in the best musicians around and everything was recorded ‘live’. Got patted in the back from my peers and the film was voted Film of the Year 2007.The soundtrack and the theme song got nominated, too. Not bad for a newbie.

‘Hantu Kak Limah Balik Rumah’ was a different ball game altogether. Neo-Classical. String quartet stuffs with a couple of Overtures thrown in. A staple dose of Rock is a must, as usual, in that kind of movie. We also ‘re-introduced’ saw music. Which was a novel idea from Mamat and I liked it very much. My left hand got numbed for a month from learning, practising and recording saw music. Annoyed abit when some friends thought that those sounds were synthesizers. Geez.

‘Kak Limah’ hit the box office with some 8 million Ringgit collected. So, without second thought, Tayangan Unggul offered me to write the music for the sequel – ‘Husin, Mon & Jin Pakai Toncit’. We are at the last stretch and the music is Hungarian Gypsy-ish.

In tandem, the music for the Crow Zero type ‘Apokalips X’ – which is Arabesque in form and nature is about complete and need only some fine tuning and tweakings here and there.


See? It will never be a dull moment making music with Mamat. We churn Hollywood music on skimpy Malaysian budget. We keep challenging each other and my best will never be good enough. We will push and strive toward excellence every time. A ‘No’ will never be a valid answer. As Mamat once put to me –‘if you are really THAT good, that ordinary farm goat can be transformed into a handsome Mountain Goat, you know’. Simply put, am lucky enough having him to learn the ropes from.

The drawback, or otherwise, is that we took a much longer time than anybody in the business to finish our products. My answer (aka one seemingly lame excuse) – we are producing Lions here guys, not Vixens. Or to be brash like Senor Director himself: 'We are geniuses, not professionals. Pros do when they are told to do, we do when we feel like doing’.  Err ...

So, hoping that Ahmad Kamal-Mamat Khalid music will be appreciated and enjoyed by all till kingdom come as do Lennon-McCartney’s, Rogers & Hammerstein’s, and certainly, Shanker-Jaikishan’s. Tschus!


Saturday, 23 July 2011

You Know I'm No Good


Just when I thought there’s hope in Music and it’s safe to listen to the Radio …

RIP Amy!




Friday, 22 July 2011

Flick Fest





Invited to the Pre-Launch (?) of the 24th Malaysia Film Festival via SMS yesterday.  Event will be held Monday. Please RSVP by today (23rd July). Which I duly confirmed attending.

It must be ‘Hantu Kak Limah Balik Rumah’, I thought, which I collaborated with Mamat in doing the music. Do we get nominated again? What about the others? Who are in the running for what? 


Visits to www.finas.gov.my/ and www.sinemamalaysia.com.my/ resulted in this:


There seems to be a problem with the MySQL server, sorry for the inconvenience.

We should be back shortly.





Bummer ...

Thursday, 21 July 2011

Death Walks Behind You



Atomic Rooster was an English progressive rock band, composed of former members of the The Crazy World of Arthur Brown.

They adopted the name Atomic Rooster in the summer of 1969 (which was the year of the Rooster in the Chinese calendar). Their genre in music is difficult to define, since they went through radical changes in very short times during the life of the band. However, their best-known era represented a more hard rock/progressive rock sound.

This song, from their second album, Death Walks Behind You, was released in September 1970.

Wednesday, 20 July 2011

Cornerstone






My favourite band when I was with that outfit, 'Random' during the '80s. Tho' we were out-and-out rockers then, all of us were suckers for good ballad it seems.



Gossips!


This is no pre-Friday sermon or anything of that sort. Just fulfilling my obligation as a Muslim, that's all. To my non-Muslim friends. No offence intended.



Abu Dzar (r.a.) once asked the Prophet  Muhammad (s.a.w.): “O Messenger of Allah, what is ghibah?” . He replied: “It is to mention about your brother that which he detests.”

Abu Dzar (r.a.) said: “O Messenger of Allah, what if that which is mentioned of him should actually be in him?”. He (s.a.w.) replied: “Know that when you mention that which is in him, you have committed his ghibah, and when you mention that which is not in him, then you have slandered him.”  (Muslim)

The general character of ghibah is also understandable from a hadith narrated by Aishah herself.  Aishah says: “A woman came to visit us, and when she turned to go away I made a gesture by my hand that she is short of height. “ Thereupon, he (Prophet Muhammad – s.a.w.) said: ‘You have committed her ghibah.’” (Ibnu Abu Dunya and Ibnu Mirdawaih) 

Hence, it is clear from the hadith that ghibah is not limited to linguistic expression but applies to all kind of communication.

The Prophet (s.a.w.) also said, “Do not expose the mistakes of Muslims. For he who follows (searches for) the errors of his brother, Allah will follow his errors, and whom Allah follows his errors, He will expose him even if he was in the middle of his home.” "(Abu Daud/Sahih Al-Jamee)

In Surah Humaza 104:1, Allah s.w.t. says: “Woe to every backbiter, slanderer”.

The above verse refers to those who sting others with their speech, behaviour, mimicry, or sarcasm at their backs or in front of them. They mock them and defame them with evil motives.




One student asked this question to our lecturer then, “Ustad, how are we to go about curing this disease?”. Our Ustad replied,  “Repent and seek the forgiveness from the victim, if this is possible without any chance of vicious consequences; otherwise, you must implore God's mercy for the victim.”

Pray for his well-being after every Solat? Tall order that!

Cinta Muka Buku



That event held Malaysians breathless and on the edge of their seats for a day. Hand clasping the remote, shuffling from channel to channel to keep themselves informed. So many rumours, ambigous SMSs and phone calls from out of town.

I decided to play safe and cancelled all classes for the day. Better be safe than sorry, I presumed. Well, after experiencing TWO horrendous racial riots in this lifetime (one in Singapore and another in Malaysia), I just could not take chances. The symptoms are uncannily similar.

So much for that infamous affair ...

Now, what happened to Facebook? Everybody’s Facebook? Everybody’s LIFE. Prior and subsequent to that, it has become a psy-war battlefield among relatives, colleagues and best of friends. No more what I ate for lunch uploads,  which side of the bed I woke up this morning  and He loves me … He loves me not updates. No one responded to my requests for hardware in my City! Oh no … my Allies are now 'enemies'  in that Empire. They didn’t have time to revive my Electric Roses, too. Gosh ... this social network has become very unsociable!

Profile pictures changed overnight. What colour are you macha? The new badge application came in handy, too. Anybody who can type tried to shove  their ‘doctrines’ down my throat. No statements? It’s REVOLUTION, stupid.

So, ‘happiness is my own responsibility’, fellow Facebookians.  Today, my  list of friends has been reduced to almost half. Thank you!  Always wondered what to do with these hanger-ons who amassed friends just to show numbers -  ‘Wah … you got 1,000 friends lor …’. Yeah, Blessing comes in so many guises.

Here's the hard part. Relatives and long-time friends. Mi Amigo quickly told me, ‘Tweak them settings and you'll end up smiling.’ And that’s what I did.

Confined to very, very close friends, musicians, production people and my students - my Facebook looks neater and I am a lot happier. Mark Zuckerberg designed Facebook to be this way, ain't it? Bye, bye freeloader!

No one else knows the value of democracy? 
No one else cares about this country?
This is surely an elitist we-know-what-is –good-for-you attitude. 
Just shut up, endure the discomfort and we will make things better.  

-  Zainul Ariffin NST.