Monday, August 17, 2015
Ulasan: UNISONIC Unisonic (2012)
Bagi mereka yang berada di kem yang mengatakan Michael Weikath adalah punca "kejatuhan" Helloween, berita mengenai kerjasama Michael Kiske dan Kai Hansen ini adalah euphoric. Sebelum ini mereka berdua pernah berada di satu pentas untuk siri konsert sebagai artis undangan. Namun untuk bersama kembali dalam satu band, belum lagi. Sudah tentulah ini merupakan berita yang terbaik.
Album ini memang kedengaran seperti kesinambungan Helloween pada zaman Pink Bubbles Go Ape (1991) dan Chameleon (1993) iaitu zaman cubaan Helloween untuk melompat ke arena radio-friendly (juga zaman Kiske bosan dengan heavy metal). Jadi tiadalah album heavy metal keras jika ada sesiapa yang mengharapkan Keeper of the Seven Keys Part II (1988).
Lagu-lagu yang disajikan adalah gandingan heavy rock rancak dan semi-balada. Di mana lagu rancaknya boleh menggoyangkan kaki, lagu semi-baladanya pula mendayu. Tidaklah juga ia catchy sampai melekat ke minda namun album ini berjaya masuk ke dalam carta negara Finland, Jepun, Sweden dan German. Maknanya, memang berjayalah mereka kali ini untuk menjadi radio-friendly.
Sudah tentulah tarikan utama dalam album ini adalah vokal Kiske dan solo gitar Hansen. Tetapi tanpa sumbangan anggota lain terutamanya Dennis Ward (bass juga merangkap produser) sudah tentulah tak kemana band ini. Saya beranggapan bahawa menonton mereka secara live adalah lebih berbekam impaknya.
Thursday, August 13, 2015
Ulasan: AT THE GATES At War With Reality
AT THE GATES aktif pada tahun 1990-1996. Sebelas tahun hilang, ktiba-tiba muncul dalam sesi show reunion pada tahun 2007 yang seterusnya bermakna adanya kemungkinan rakaman album baru. Banyak aral melintang yang menyebabkan album ini hanya dapat dirilis pada tahun 2014. Ini adalah dijangka jika kita mengambil kira bahawa setiap anggota ATG masing-masing sibuk dengan band yang mereka anggotai selepas berpecahnya ATG pada tahun 2007.
Disebabkan itu, harapan besar telah diletakkan pada album ini ke tahap, melampau. Apatah lagi, di pelbagai peringkat peminat muzik metal, ATG adalah band pelopor kepada sub-genre melodic death metal. Saya sendiri pertama kali mendengar ATG di zaman tape trading di MRSM Muar tahun 1992 dahulu, mendengar Gardens of Grief EP. Bahkan ATG menjadi aspirasi kepada kelansungan rilisan LANGSUYR The Eastern Cruelty.
Disebalik harapan besar ini, kita harus faham bahawa tiada ruang besar untuk ATG bergerak di dalam album baru ini. Pertamanya, zaman innovasi itu sudah tamat. Keduanya, melodic death metal yang mereka pelopori dahulu sudah jauh ke depan dan untuk menjangkau ke tempat teratas sudah tiada maknanya lagi. Maka, ATG terpaksa melakukan apa yang patut dibuat, bergerak terus.
Itulah yang kita dapat dalam album ini. Harapan besar tidak dilunaskan. ATG bergerak secara selamat. Menyambung kembali apa yang ditinggalkan. Namun impakya sudah lemah. Album ini tidak dapat membawa melodic death metal kemana-mana lagi disebabkan eksploitasi subgenre ini yang sudah di tahap tepu. Album ini sekadar menguatkan keyakinan kita yang ATG masih setia dengan perjuangan asal saja.
Adakah ini album yang mengecewakan? Sudah tentu tidak namun ini bukanlah album yang menyebabkan kita melonjak kegembiraan terjun laut. Syaratnya dengan otai yang kembali ke arena ialah jangan letak harapan melampau. Mereka juga manusia biasa.
Thursday, August 06, 2015
Ranking universiti punya hal
Ranking penting tapi jangan jadi agenda utama. Sebuah maths dept di
sebuah Uni kat Arab tiba2 jadi top 10 dalam maths walaupun sebelum ni
off radar. Caranya, hire expats yang terer off campus walhal PG students
sekor pun takde dalam dept tu.
Kejar ranking jadi punca utama menyebabkan sesebuah universiti menonggang langgangkan warganya.
It is a number games kalau kita tak layak tapi main nombor je semata.
Kejar ranking jadi punca utama menyebabkan sesebuah universiti menonggang langgangkan warganya.
It is a number games kalau kita tak layak tapi main nombor je semata.
Yang penting, anak tempatan terdidik dan pensyarahnya progresif secara
natural. Kesedaran kenapa kita perlu jadi cerdik dan smart adalah wajib
bukan semata2 scroll dari Uni yang ada ranking.
KUALA
LUMPUR, June 11 — Malaysian universities failed to make the cut for the
Times Higher Education (THE) Asia University Rankings 2015 for the
fourth year in a row.
The failure is all the more pronounced for Southeast Asia’s third largest economy as Singapore succeeded in getting two national universities into the top 10 and even Thailand climbed into the top 100.
The list is topped by Japan’s University of Tokyo followed by the National University of Singapore (NUS) in second place while the island republic’s Nanyang Technological University (NTU) landed the 10th spot of THE’s top universities in Asia.
Northern neighbour, Thailand also secured two spots in the best 100 list with King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi and Mahidol University at 55 and 91 respectively.
Overall, the THE rankings saw China overtaking Japan as the top Asian country with world-class universities; a total of 21 Chinese universities were listed compared to 19 Japanese universities.
- See more at: http://m.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/malaysia-absent-in-the-rankings-in-fourth-straight-year-as-thailand-singapo#sthash.Sulb479r.dpuf
The failure is all the more pronounced for Southeast Asia’s third largest economy as Singapore succeeded in getting two national universities into the top 10 and even Thailand climbed into the top 100.
The list is topped by Japan’s University of Tokyo followed by the National University of Singapore (NUS) in second place while the island republic’s Nanyang Technological University (NTU) landed the 10th spot of THE’s top universities in Asia.
Northern neighbour, Thailand also secured two spots in the best 100 list with King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi and Mahidol University at 55 and 91 respectively.
Overall, the THE rankings saw China overtaking Japan as the top Asian country with world-class universities; a total of 21 Chinese universities were listed compared to 19 Japanese universities.
- See more at: http://m.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/malaysia-absent-in-the-rankings-in-fourth-straight-year-as-thailand-singapo#sthash.Sulb479r.dpuf
KUALA LUMPUR, June 11 — Malaysian universities failed to make the cut for the Times Higher Education (THE) Asia University Rankings 2015 for the fourth year in a row.
The failure is all the more pronounced for Southeast Asia’s third largest economy as Singapore succeeded in getting two national universities into the top 10 and even Thailand climbed into the top 100.
The list is topped by Japan’s University of Tokyo followed by the National University of Singapore (NUS) in second place while the island republic’s Nanyang Technological University (NTU) landed the 10th spot of THE’s top universities in Asia.
Northern neighbour, Thailand also secured two spots in the best 100 list with King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi and Mahidol University at 55 and 91 respectively.
Overall, the THE rankings saw China overtaking Japan as the top Asian country with world-class universities; a total of 21 Chinese universities were listed compared to 19 Japanese universities.
- See more at: http://m.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/malaysia-absent-in-the-rankings-in-fourth-straight-year-as-thailand-singapo#sthash.Sulb479r.dpuf
KUALA
LUMPUR, June 11 — Malaysian universities failed to make the cut for the
Times Higher Education (THE) Asia University Rankings 2015 for the
fourth year in a row.
The failure is all the more pronounced for Southeast Asia’s third largest economy as Singapore succeeded in getting two national universities into the top 10 and even Thailand climbed into the top 100.
The list is topped by Japan’s University of Tokyo followed by the National University of Singapore (NUS) in second place while the island republic’s Nanyang Technological University (NTU) landed the 10th spot of THE’s top universities in Asia.
Northern neighbour, Thailand also secured two spots in the best 100 list with King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi and Mahidol University at 55 and 91 respectively.
Overall, the THE rankings saw China overtaking Japan as the top Asian country with world-class universities; a total of 21 Chinese universities were listed compared to 19 Japanese universities.
- See more at: http://m.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/malaysia-absent-in-the-rankings-in-fourth-straight-year-as-thailand-singapo#sthash.Sulb479r.dpuf
The failure is all the more pronounced for Southeast Asia’s third largest economy as Singapore succeeded in getting two national universities into the top 10 and even Thailand climbed into the top 100.
The list is topped by Japan’s University of Tokyo followed by the National University of Singapore (NUS) in second place while the island republic’s Nanyang Technological University (NTU) landed the 10th spot of THE’s top universities in Asia.
Northern neighbour, Thailand also secured two spots in the best 100 list with King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi and Mahidol University at 55 and 91 respectively.
Overall, the THE rankings saw China overtaking Japan as the top Asian country with world-class universities; a total of 21 Chinese universities were listed compared to 19 Japanese universities.
- See more at: http://m.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/malaysia-absent-in-the-rankings-in-fourth-straight-year-as-thailand-singapo#sthash.Sulb479r.dpuf
Wednesday, August 05, 2015
Bapak ada PhD boleh tanya apa-apa saja benda dalam dunia yang fana ini
Mentang-mentang la Bapak ko ada PhD, korang ingat Bapak korang ni semua tau ye. Bagi soalan pun pekejadah...
Ismail: Bapak, what is 4-dimensions?
Bapak: Urrmmm.... errmmm...
Ismail: Bapak, what is 4-dimensions?
Bapak: Urrmmm.... errmmm...
Ismail: Is it space-time?
Bapak: Sort of... space tu sendiri dah 3D. Tambah dengan time, you are adding another dimension, hence 4D. Tapi sebab kita mampu nak visualize 3D je, tu sebab dalam description space-time, in 2D je untuk memudahkan visualization.
Ismail: urrmrmmm... errmmm...
*Bapak ko ni PhD in structural engineering laaaa bukan astro-physicist tapi I will read more to prepare for the next pekejadah soalan from you smile emoticon Hopefully betul la (atau sipi2) jawaban ini.
Bapak: Sort of... space tu sendiri dah 3D. Tambah dengan time, you are adding another dimension, hence 4D. Tapi sebab kita mampu nak visualize 3D je, tu sebab dalam description space-time, in 2D je untuk memudahkan visualization.
Ismail: urrmrmmm... errmmm...
*Bapak ko ni PhD in structural engineering laaaa bukan astro-physicist tapi I will read more to prepare for the next pekejadah soalan from you smile emoticon Hopefully betul la (atau sipi2) jawaban ini.
Tuesday, August 04, 2015
Monday, August 03, 2015
Anak bising waktu solat di masjid
Nak elak anak2 bising, bawa je solat sebelah dengan bapanya. Kalau anaknya takde akal lagi, tak payah dibawa tinggal je kat rumah. Selesai masalah.
Kalau ada pakcik suruh anak saya solat belakang, saya akan pegang anak saya supaya jangan ke belakang tapi solat sebelah saya.
Sebab dia di belakang le jadi bising.