Songs by politicians that aren’t music to the ears.
16 October 2012 /
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Minority shareholders and public lose out. Again.
17 August 2011 |
Bolehland |
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After breakbeat, house and techno in Block Rocking Beats Part I, Chen Mian Kuang recommends some dubstep, drum and bass, and electro from fabric’s extensive catalogue.
16 May 2011 |
Thank God It's Friday |
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After getting lost in translation, Chen Mian Kuang now finds himself deep underground, possessed by the spirit of House.
5 April 2011 |
Thank God It's Friday |
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After a swift dalliance with a young pop star, Chen Mian Kuang moves up the age spectrum and shines the spotlight on a band of fifty somethings who are still rock and rolling. In conjunction with the release of their latest CD, Mian Kuang picks out the gems in the band’s back catalogue as a R.E.M.inder of their past glories.
13 March 2011 |
LB Rants,Thank God It's Friday |
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Desperate to allay fears that he has turned into a teenage girl from listening to Taylor Swift, Chen Mian Kuang reaffirms his macho-ness by first drawing your attention to two albums brimming with phallic symbolism before heaping accolades on the said Ms Swift.
18 February 2011 |
Thank God It's Friday |
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1,000 posts and counting!
13 February 2011 |
LB Rants |
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What’s #LoyarBerkasih without a little black metal? Here are three brilliant albums to distract from all this sentimental stuff, reviews in our brand-new music column, White Noise, courtesy of Chen Mian Kuang.
9 February 2011 |
Thank God It's Friday |
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