KWC taken from afar :)
In continuation of the first Global Art of Mixing party that shook Penang in June 2012, H-Artistry at KWC Kuala Lumpur featured a truly distinctive blend of international and local performances, as Eva Simons, Angger Dimas, B.A.T.E., and Mr. Nasty&GuruGuru each contributed to the pure musical artistry that enraptured the night.
le bb and me posing for the camera :)
Truth be told, I was a little apprehensive when I found out where the venue was this time around, but it was a total transformation of Level 15 @ KWC KL into a premium party locale. Within the party arena, state-of-the-art LED lighting technology gave the stage a startling illusion of 3D depth, while a glittering view of the KL City Centre accompanied the partying revellers throughout the night.
Mixing my favourite Hennessy Berry :D
The signature Hennessy 360 Cam was the first of its kind in Malaysia, the specially constructed platform utilized 23 DSLR cameras to capture and weave together seamless 360 degree video panoramas of party goers striking their best pose. Being a
B.A.T.E. (Brains and the Eye)
As party goers started pouring into the main party arena, energy levels began to surge in sync to the infectious beats channelled by electro and big room masterminds B.A.T.E. (Brains and the Eye). The atmosphere intensified in response to B.A.T.E.’s stellar administration of fist-pumping tracks, as revellers helped themselves to the signature Hennessy V.S.O.P. long drinks from the bars.
By 10.30pm, lights inside the arena dimmed and the real party started. Enter the gorgeous emcees of the night, Julie Woon and Nadia Heng, who bolstered an enthusiastic crowd for the upcoming performances. Next up on the decks were local and internationally renowned hardstyle champions Mr. Nasty & GuruGuru (also known as the Bass Agents).
Spinning under their individual stage names with their trademark headgear, the crowd came to a point of near rapture when Joshua Desmond and Jeffery Wong, guitarists of local rock outfit Rosevelt stormed the stage, dropping the familiar guitar riff of Nirvana’s rock anthem Come As You Are (the roar from the crowd became deafening at this point).
Dutch vocal powerhouse Eva Simons then took the stage, and the crowd erupted into a frenzy. With a striking stage presence and tremendous vocal prowess, Eva Simons effortlessly worked the crowd into a crescendo with her internationally renowned dance anthem, Take Over Control. Eva Simons also performed her latest collaboration with will.i.am, This Is Love, a hit that has garnered more than 32million views on YouTube to date.
posing with my Hennessy Berry somewhere through the night
As the atmosphere of the night reached its peak, it was the perfect time for some hard-hitting EDM (electronic dance music) and Angger Dimas zealously took the stage with a welcoming roar from the crowd. The party arena was a sight to behold as Angger Dimas took everyone on an EDM roller coaster ride, with the crowd roaring and dancing in unison to a flawless set of electro house, all the way till the end of the spectacular night.
More pictures of the night! Had to pick and choose quite a few, but you can head on over to le bb's facebook album here *click* for the rest of the pics!
yup, the girls partied pretty hard that night :p
Group Pic courtesy of Caroline :)
Passes to H-Artistry – The Global Art of Mixing events are by-invitation only. To relive the H-Artistry experience this November, be sure to watch this space: www.h-artistry.com.my for more information.
*Pics are taken from Clevermunkey, cos we decided lugging around one camera was better than two, and he takes nicer pictures than me, and I can just pose! #somuchwin :D hehehe
4 comments:
Awww... I missed this
hoho nice to meet you there! =D
Love your post!;D simple yet kept me reading till the end..;D
Fer
it's ok, there's still the finale :p
Henry
nice to see you there too!! :D
Eunice
haha thanks!!!
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