January » 2007 » MUSICinMALDIVES.com

Archive for January, 2007

Chinese Cultural Show

A Chinese Cultural Show, from the People’s Republic of China is to be held in Olympus on the 11th and 12th of February 2007 at 2100hrs. Show includes dances, acrobatics and magic. Tickets priced at MRf30/= and MRf40/=, available from Olympus soon.
[Update via SMS, as of 8th February 2007]
Tickets 4 the chinese [...]

Saving the Day for Our Superheroes

Most musicians I know lead a superheroes life. They do their mundane and ordinary jobs white and blue collar (collarless too) during the daytime. However at night they put on their gear and change to some rock star (or even a wedding singer).
The more sinister fact behind the double lives is that they simply [...]

Syndicate M

If you feel that MUSICinMALDIVES.com is useful and would like to place a link to us, please copy and paste the following HTML code into the code of your website or blog. This will help to disperse music community information beyond the music community to other interest groups and the general public. Thank [...]

“The Inferno” on 6th April 2007

the biggest metal inferno……..Burn,Burn,Burn!!! The Inferno is the third musical event organized by “Youth for Equality”. The Inferno is a Rock show that is being held on the night of 6th April 2007. The Show will be held at the Alimas Ufaa Carnival Stage.
The main purpose of this show is [...]

Tourist looking for “Loabiveriyaa”

This is a request that MUSICinMALDIVES.com received from Leonie, who was on a diving cruise in the Maldives. Please contact Leonie if you happen to know about the VCD that Leonie’s looking for via email.

Music for Nothing!

Like in most other professions, for musicians too there is no such thing as a free lunch. We have to pay for the increasing transport costs, labour costs, equipment repair and maintenance and coffee costs (and support the family if there is anything left). The problem is that many of our clients think otherwise.
I’m [...]

Keys for the future

Its been a while since the local music bands (atleast most of us) stopped misusing the sequencers and opted to (again) play music as how it should be. However the damage done still can be visible. One direct effect is the ugly stigma (even fear) over the use of keyboard in live bands.