QUOTE(foogie @ Jul 21 2005, 10:54 PM)
malacca? any1 frm malacca here? seems like cannot find 1 lo! i came frm pg 1. In pg, we have Penang Guitar Center located inside the small alleys of Burmah Road priced at rm 26 per hour. The best eqs u can find around, good bass amps, amps, drums with lots of side kits, distortion pedals, keyboards, etc etc. The atmosphere oso very music like, hahaha
I'm a malaccan.I've a friend, Steven of Sparkles jamming studio.
He told me he USED to do recordings for bands, but I never enquired further la. Now not sure if he does recordings but definitely jamming.
Anyway, among there are only 2 jamming studios in malacca that gempak giler, let's skip those chapalng crap first.
1. ICE Jamming Studio. Beside Makhota. Same row as Klan Concept Store. Beside Sri Costa hotel. Face Sri Costa entrance, and look left. Walk 50 steps and you're there. Owner's ICE Tan, has long hair and weird specs.
He has Tama drums and Pearl drums. One room has a Paiste Rude ride cymbal and mostly Headliner cymbals and hi-hats. The drums sound great. Tuned by Malacca's best drummer,Gene. (everyone agrees, Gene VS Rudy of Pop Shuvit, I'll put EVERYTHING on Gene.) You donnit to worry about the sound, they mostly sound good, unless you decide to mess up the snare.
Dunno what guitars la... Three rooms. The rooms are okay, sized. But the aisle is as narrow as my 7A drumsticks.
One word, please if you enter at 10.10PM, get out at 11.10PM. Don't wait till he asks you to get out.
RM25 per hour. Get his trust and respect, you'll get RM20. Hard though.
2. Sparkles Jamming Studio. Currently at the same row as Bei Zhan restraunt. U go Makhota? Then down the bridge and go straight on. You'll see Harbour Club. Turn left and keep an eye on the left. It's just opposite the apartments. Stand at the traffic light nearest to Harbour club and walk 100 steps left. They use Tama Rockstar and Tama Swingstar guitars. Soon to get a Pearl Forum. All cymbals are of Paiste 101 and 501. The drumheads are farked, but he says he's replacing them.
RM25
BUT they will be shifting soon, to the one near Senyum.
It's above a Yong Tau Foo shop. And behind, you can see the Digi centre.
The owner drives a blue Honda City with a huge spoiler. Name's Steven(DoH!)
Anyway,there are other less famous jamming studios in Malacca.
There's one called Alert Cart behind ICE jamming studio. Shit sucks, don't even have a bloody throne and make us sit on broken plastic chairs. Ass hurts like hell.
There's one, same row with Supersonic. Supersonic's not a jammingstudio, it's a music store. The best music store in Malaaca? Sure!
There's also one near MMU. It's near the dunno wat college. Same area as US Pizza.
Anyway, the owner of Supersonic's gonna open a jamming studio too. He hasn't revealed where, but you'll have cafe downstairs, TV in the studio, air-cond with a warm ambience, Pearl Forum drums and dunno what Marshall and what amp. (Heck, expensive shit. Owner of music shop waD~!?) Sounds like good shit.
This post has been edited by pizzaboy: Jul 23 2005, 08:47 PM
Jul 23 2005, 08:46 PM
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