ZETTAIMU (Japan), SEVEN COLLAR T-SHIRT (Malaysia), THE OCEAN BAND (Singapore), MICROWAVE (Vietnam), TYPECAST (Philippines), PETE TEO (Malaysia), ADENOSINE TRI-PHOSPHATE (Japan), PENTAGRAM (India), UGLY IN THE MORNING (Singapore), ST12 (Indonesia), THE OLD KINGS, RITA LESTARIANI (Indonesia), SWACKHAMMER (Vietnam), SUZUKI BAND (Japan/Singapore), NAMES ARE FOR TOMBSTONES (Philippines), HANG TIAN (China) & THE CURTIS KING BAND (Vietnam)
A GROUNDBREAKING COLLECTION OF ORIGINAL ROCK SONGS FROM THE FAR CORNERS OF ASIA!
17 original rock tunes conjured up by the most innovative and established rockers from Japan, China, Singapore, India and other Asian lands!
While most compositions are in English, some dare to even shatter the linguistic divide in rock by blitzing your senses in Asian tongues.
Wait no more… Sample… Sizzle… Succumb!
1. ZETTAIMU (Japan) – Oiran
2. SEVEN COLLAR T-SHIRT (Malaysia) - The Boohoorah theory
3. THE OCEAN BAND (Singapore) – Change
4. MICROWAVE (Vietnam) - Chien Tranh
5. TYPECAST (Philippines) - Will You Ever Learn
6. PETE TEO (Malaysia) - Jesselton Tonight
7. ADENOSINE TRI-PHOSPHATE (Japan) - Itsuka Kit
8. PENTAGRAM (India) – Fear
9. UGLY IN THE MORNING (Singapore) - Stupid ‘A’ Song
10. ST12 (Indonesia) - Rasa Yang Tertinggal
11. THE OLD KINGS (Singapore) - Trying To Be Calm
12. RITA LESTARIANI (Indonesia) - Keraguan
13. SWACKHAMMER (Vietnam) – White Horses
14. SUZUKI BAND (Japan/Singapore) - All Night Long
15. NAMES ARE FOR TOMBSTONES (Philippines) - Dreams of Grandeur
16. HANG TIAN (China) – Cold Water On My Head
17. THE CURTIS KING BAND (Vietnam) - Take My Hand (The Agent Orange Song)
Produced and compiled by Amith Narayan
for High on Chai Productions Pte. Ltd.
Co-produced by Curtis King
Mastered by Sven Heise at Apollo-Studio.de, Hamburg, Germany
Distributed in Singapore by EMI
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Since the 1960’s rock music has made a profound impression on popular culture, influencing attitudes and aesthetics with its unapologetic audacity. The influence of rock music on fashion, film, art and literature throughout the decades has been seen around the world. Asia has been no exception. This compelling album demonstrates the power and passion of the rock music wave and its pervasive effect on artists and music in Asia today!
The album opens with Zettaimu’s ‘Oiran’ which both assaults and seduces with its innovative blend of progressive rock and traditional Japanese melody and timing. It is followed by ‘The Boohoorah Theory’, a heartbreaking alternative rock gem from Seven Collar T-Shirt’s hit Malaysian album Drones.
Feel the nu metal energy of Microwave from Ho Chi Minh City before moving onto ‘Jesselton Tonight’, a folk rock tune off an award winning album by Pete Teo, the most popular independent singer/songwriter in Malaysia.
Adenosine Tri-Phosphate has been called the ‘greatest unknown band in Asia’. Their potent track ‘Itsuka Kit’ reverberates with the same emotional intensity as their cult hit of 2000 ‘If you ever held’, which secured the 1 spot in Asia for over three months on MP3.com and was downloaded more than one million times.
Singapore’s Ugly in the Morning brings sultry funk and saccharine harmony to the mix with ‘Stupid ‘A’ Song’, while Pentagram from India delivers brutal energy with an electronic edge that sticks in your head and shakes you to the core in ‘Fear’.
Rita Lestariani’s powerful and soulful voice glimmers on her acoustic rock track ‘Keraguan’, the opening song from the Indonesian songwriter’s debut album. Hang Tian’s ‘Cold Water on My Head’ blends blues, folk and rock traditions with the tonal quality of the Chinese language. The result is simultaneously groundbreaking and reassuringly familiar.
The album ends on a poignant note with ‘Take My Hand’ by The Curtis King Band, a song of hope for Vietnam’s Agent Orange victims still suffering from the long-term effects of the chemical used by the U.S. military during the Vietnam War.
Rock in Asia presents a heady blend of Asia’s finest contemporary music. It is not the world music or Bollywood mayhem you’ve all heard before but a definitive and diverse mix of styles, languages and genres united under the mantle of rock. The album places your finger on the strong pulse of Asia’s original music scene by featuring some of the best known artists in Asia alongside some of the region’s future stars, all of whom are distinguished by the authenticity of their music and originality of the approach to their art!
ROCK IN ASIA - Various Artists's Friend Space (Top 20)
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Thanks for the Add. I produced the Pete Teo track on your compilation. I am going to order it on CD baby and looking forward to hearing all the other acts.
Amith, I see your name on the credits, and your production Co.
So are you behind this? and if so is that why there is no song by The Unseen Guest on this compilation?
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look who has hoped on board the myspace wagon!! or did u get someone else to do this for you?? - im thinking the later. Just got back form canada last night, was in montreal at the jazz fest. Got to see a whole bunch of shows whilst i was there - was bad ass. i'll tell u about it one day... peace.