

On the Kena Sound stage at 3pm, Datuk Kamil Othman, the legendary radio presenter for “The Alternative Rock Show” on Time Highway Radio (now defunct) in the 1990s, will be talking about introducing non-mainstream music on the Malaysian airwaves.įor adventurous radio listeners and music lovers in the 1990s, Kamil’s radio show played a pivotal role in encouraging and exposing non-mainstream music culture. “With a good selection of new and used vinyl and a friendly atmosphere, we know music collectors will be making a few rounds to the hall, so we want to make things as comfortable as possible for the visitors and vendors,” says Chang. Over 60 tables have been booked for Kena Sound, with priority given to a comfortable browsing environment and suitable rest areas at the PJPAC venue, which follows SOP guidelines. It will be presented in a casual setting, with music discussions, pop-up music stalls, record shop storytelling, video screenings, open turntable sessions and moreĪ curated list of music vendors and pop-up record shops has also been confirmed for the Kena Sound programme on Aug 6, including Sputnik Rekordz, Crossroad Records, LP Freak Store, Tandang Store, MusicRecords2U, Waste Records, Amused To Death, Peluru Dalam Perahu, Cosmic Rays Comics & Records and more. The Kena Sound event has been put together by music collectors for music collectors. Malaysians – no matter the age – still care about physical formats, and Kena Sound is an event to welcome these people,” he adds. In the last 10 years, young vinyl collectors here have given the vinyl revival a youthful outlook. And we’re not talking about only older music fans here. “It might be a niche scene, but music collectors, especially vinyl lovers, are still building sizeable record collections at home.


The main idea is to recognise the music collector community’s role in keeping the (physical) formats alive despite how much streaming is the norm now,” says Chang OY, one of the members of the Kena Sound Crew, a group of music collecting enthusiasts. Young and old music collectors are equally important. “Kena Sound is open to everybody, no matter the age. These will be different depending on a players rank.Whether you’re a music collector looking for a bountiful crate-digging day, or a vinyl connoisseur seeking out rare records and hidden gems, the Kena Sound event at Nero Event Space at PJPAC, 1Utama, Petaling Jaya on Aug 6 has something for everyone. Here's a table showing energy, experience and coins for each rank of the Collector's House. Due to it replacing the song from the Chapel Basement and Mini-games however, it can appear at times where it may seem a tad unfitting. It gives a nighttime exploration sort of vibe, with sinister crescendos and slow piano. The track for this Location is the most common one in the game.
MUSIC COLLECTOR VS FAN TV
The Location was updated along with and similarly to the Room of Fate, more parts of the scene are detailed and animated, such as the TV screen portraying Jacob. It is one of the few areas not to have its own Case. When entered, the player is shown to be looking into a cluttered and disorganized room. The disorganized room and open drawers seem to point to the owner leaving quickly or suddenly.
MUSIC COLLECTOR VS FAN FULL
The area itself is as the name implies full of a range of hidden items in a room, from a katana, to sports equipment, instruments, cats, and even firearms. Being an early area, it will remain necessary for many of the game's Quests. The city's Collector used to live here, but it's now abandoned with a projection of a man and a child left behind. It is an early location, taking part in some of the first Quests, and most notably can award a unique Assembler for the Conductor's Device collection. The Collector's House is located by the main square, between Manor House Gate and Red Rose Café.
