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No mention of the original music of Malaysia - the music of the Orang Asli, who've been living in Malaysia for more than 60.000 years?
The contents have somehow been distorted throughout the page. Though I am not familiar with this, I suggest a complete revision.
Same here, this article is horrible. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Special:Contributions ( talk) 21:12, 17 February 2010 (UTC)
TODO: Add a history section.
(8-June-2003) Definition might not be valid. Given the current status, changes are constantly made. Depending on the music scene's people mentality.
Want to add List of Malaysian underground bands? Grouped by genre or alphabetical list? I suggest genre, if so, what is the full list of genres availbable in the scene? So far this is what I've got (source: Malaise) Only major established genres, not new philosophical/experimental/fusion genres (in no particular order):
I think this should be moved to Music of Malaysia. There's no need to separate out specific aspects until that article gets full. Tuf-Kat
"Malaysian music is heavily influenced by neighboring Indonesian forms, as well as European and Chinese styles." - Where did this come from? Tuf-Kat, are you a Malaysian? Don't get me wrong, I'm just curious. - Zaim
I redirected the article on Malaysian punk rock to here. I'm not sure why the issue of divided this article up has come up twice (once documented above, and one just now) when other countries of comparable size have had no issues, but I'm still putting all info on Malaysian music in one article until it gets too big. Tuf-Kat 05:34, Aug 23, 2004 (UTC)
Strange to find no mention of the repressive political regime here. It influences music. Heavy metal is illegal. see http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/1473198.stm Ogg 10:16, 21 Nov 2004 (UTC)
There is an overlapping of information: the underground music has two sections with similar info! Please clean it up. Also, I don't agree that "urban" is the right word for underground music as the word is associated with R&B and hip-hop.
"Wayang Pasir (Persia)" - Shouldn't that be Wayang Parsi? It's not about sand, right. :-)
Michael 05:43, 16 May 2006 (UTC)
"...Sheila Majid a singer with a lovely mellow voice.." sounds like a POV to me-- Cyhborg 10:31, 8 November 2006 (UTC)
Yé-yé is originally a French term, referring to 60s popular rock from France. I know Spain adopted the term from France, but I don't know about other countries. Can anyone verify if Yeh Yeh was borrowed from France, or coined separately in Malaysia as well? The wiki entry on French Yé-Yé used to incorrectly state that yé-yé came from the Beatles lyrics to 'She Loves You', as this entry also states. I can't say it's incorrect here, but it raises doubts. - Spikedcandy 14:31, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
"The martial art of silat which is original from Indonesia is also popular in Malaysia"
This is totally wrong. Silat have been practiced in Malaysia(Malay peninsular) since 2000 years ago(Langkasuka and Old Kedah)...its not original from Indonesia —Preceding unsigned comment added by 219.93.152.23 ( talk) 17:54, 6 September 2008 (UTC)
This article has no information on the growing Malaysian EDM scene. With all the nightclubs playing House & Trance, and a huge number of underground raves and mainstream Trance events happening in Malaysia with growing exposure of Malaysian DJs thanks to KLue, JUICE & Junk Magazine, there is no single information about the Malaysian EDM/Dance Music culture? Come on! —Preceding unsigned comment added by TwoThirdsMajority ( talk • contribs) 02:21, 18 June 2009 (UTC)
What is there to say? These people are DJs, not musicians. Besides, there's hardly anything Malaysian about it. It'll probably be gone as soon as these peoples' drugs wear off anyway. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.203.212.29 ( talk) 21:12, 17 February 2010 (UTC)
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No mention of the original music of Malaysia - the music of the Orang Asli, who've been living in Malaysia for more than 60.000 years?
The contents have somehow been distorted throughout the page. Though I am not familiar with this, I suggest a complete revision.
Same here, this article is horrible. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Special:Contributions ( talk) 21:12, 17 February 2010 (UTC)
TODO: Add a history section.
(8-June-2003) Definition might not be valid. Given the current status, changes are constantly made. Depending on the music scene's people mentality.
Want to add List of Malaysian underground bands? Grouped by genre or alphabetical list? I suggest genre, if so, what is the full list of genres availbable in the scene? So far this is what I've got (source: Malaise) Only major established genres, not new philosophical/experimental/fusion genres (in no particular order):
I think this should be moved to Music of Malaysia. There's no need to separate out specific aspects until that article gets full. Tuf-Kat
"Malaysian music is heavily influenced by neighboring Indonesian forms, as well as European and Chinese styles." - Where did this come from? Tuf-Kat, are you a Malaysian? Don't get me wrong, I'm just curious. - Zaim
I redirected the article on Malaysian punk rock to here. I'm not sure why the issue of divided this article up has come up twice (once documented above, and one just now) when other countries of comparable size have had no issues, but I'm still putting all info on Malaysian music in one article until it gets too big. Tuf-Kat 05:34, Aug 23, 2004 (UTC)
Strange to find no mention of the repressive political regime here. It influences music. Heavy metal is illegal. see http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/1473198.stm Ogg 10:16, 21 Nov 2004 (UTC)
There is an overlapping of information: the underground music has two sections with similar info! Please clean it up. Also, I don't agree that "urban" is the right word for underground music as the word is associated with R&B and hip-hop.
"Wayang Pasir (Persia)" - Shouldn't that be Wayang Parsi? It's not about sand, right. :-)
Michael 05:43, 16 May 2006 (UTC)
"...Sheila Majid a singer with a lovely mellow voice.." sounds like a POV to me-- Cyhborg 10:31, 8 November 2006 (UTC)
Yé-yé is originally a French term, referring to 60s popular rock from France. I know Spain adopted the term from France, but I don't know about other countries. Can anyone verify if Yeh Yeh was borrowed from France, or coined separately in Malaysia as well? The wiki entry on French Yé-Yé used to incorrectly state that yé-yé came from the Beatles lyrics to 'She Loves You', as this entry also states. I can't say it's incorrect here, but it raises doubts. - Spikedcandy 14:31, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
"The martial art of silat which is original from Indonesia is also popular in Malaysia"
This is totally wrong. Silat have been practiced in Malaysia(Malay peninsular) since 2000 years ago(Langkasuka and Old Kedah)...its not original from Indonesia —Preceding unsigned comment added by 219.93.152.23 ( talk) 17:54, 6 September 2008 (UTC)
This article has no information on the growing Malaysian EDM scene. With all the nightclubs playing House & Trance, and a huge number of underground raves and mainstream Trance events happening in Malaysia with growing exposure of Malaysian DJs thanks to KLue, JUICE & Junk Magazine, there is no single information about the Malaysian EDM/Dance Music culture? Come on! —Preceding unsigned comment added by TwoThirdsMajority ( talk • contribs) 02:21, 18 June 2009 (UTC)
What is there to say? These people are DJs, not musicians. Besides, there's hardly anything Malaysian about it. It'll probably be gone as soon as these peoples' drugs wear off anyway. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.203.212.29 ( talk) 21:12, 17 February 2010 (UTC)
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