Monday 5 May 2008

AIM don't like Point...

We constantly hear " Our music industry needs support, We need to support our local acts, etc" from all this big powers that be that represent our Malaysian music industry. Sadly, when it comes down to doing something about it, they then revert back to their rigid old ways and say "sorry, these are the rules"...hahah, hyprocrisy?

Me and the whole team spent a lot blood, sweat and tears (and lots of "independently funded" money) on "Straight to the Point". We wanted to break new grounds, do something that has never been done before. Multi lingual international standard hip hop but still retain the Malaysian identity. We did it and recieved lots of good reviews and most importantly support from the consumers and fans. Heck, we even had one of the biggest songs (Ipohmali) of last year.

But Point Blanc and "Straight to the Point" was not refelcted at all in this year's AIM awards. Why is that? I asked the same question when I found out that we were rejected from the AIM submissions. Excuses like " Too many rappers or singers and can't reconize the main artiste" surfaced (which is bullshit cos' most hip hop albums are packed with features)and their main point was that the album had to be 60%MANDARIN to qualify for the Best local CHINESE album. Does that make sense to you? Last I checked Chinese people also spoke Cantonese, Hokkien, Hakka, etc..so why don't just call it best local Mandarin album? And apparently when you don't qualify for a main category you can't qualify for the sub categories like best music video, best album cover, best vocal ,etc...DAMN!

The sad part is it is very hard for independent artistes to come up with a good product, it's not like every year there is a new album coming up as it involves a lot of time, effort and money. As for us, we put everything into "Straight to the Point" only to be snubbed due to a stupid technicality.

I had a lot of believe in the AIM awards previously having won some but somehow along the way, they have lost their way and main focus, which is to support and give credit to GOOD Malaysian music. I didn't even bother to watch this year's AIM not because I feel bitter but just that I don't see it's authenticity and what it stands for anymore..'Nuff said. Read the writeup below in the Star newspapers recently.



And read the full article here

13 comments:

QuirkyLilPrincess said...

totally agreed with what u said.i was surprised when i read that write up but totally agreed with the writer.well,there's always other awards that r better.take care.

Unknown said...

Bro Point B, I am a fan of yours.Talented guy like you should't stick in Malaysia , to tell u the truth , no future for the industry here...
( we have abundant of local talents ) but under appreciated by the 'industry' top people.

So waste of time ler bro , better launch in HK ,Taiwan or Singapore other than Malaysia.
Susah ler disini , total hopeless bunch of these so called AIM ...

If u got connection other than Malaysia , go for it.Last time u come frm Ipoh , break new
grounds in KL , now maybe is time for some oversea (to dip salt water )

My 2 cents..

the name is jen ai said...

like u said, this industry is tough. but always bear in mind tht all your perseverance will pay off and reap better in the future. it's only AIM. who knows u would be walking down the red carpet on Grammy. yeh.

DJ Switch said...

Go abroad where ppl really appreciate yr music... Hong kong or Taiwan maybe ...China ?? AIM is one of bull shit event's i ever witness.. Faizal won b'cos of Ahmad Izham ... Siti won b'cos of a reputation & so on... Sick !!

:( too bad for Malaysia Music Industry...

Diyana said...

i was wondering why you didn't get nominated. and AIM is supposedly malaysia's answer to grammy.

do not give up Point.

life's a bitch.i know it's easier said than done, but keep making your music. you've come a long way since you first joined the industry.

we will always be behind you.

all the way since 1998.

Moe Masri said...

True bro, I'm shocked to hear the news. I thought your album is one of the best HipHop albums to have ever released in Malaysia to date. Your time wil come... :)

Point Blanc said...

Hey everyone, thanks for all your supportive comments, glad to know this blog is STILL alive with the right posts..haha, anyways I'm not too down from this AIM drama as we at Vrec make music for the peoples and not for awards. And we have seen alot of AIM winners dissapear after winning awards so the most important thing is to keep doin; what you do with all your heart!

As for the international penetration, we are always constantly working on it so wish us luck:) Keep visiting the blog and add more comments to show us y'all still peepin this blog:) Thanks again to all our fans, friends & family for all your support so far. Vrec fo' Life!

caynie de said...

ayyo man,i do agree wif u.. they say support local act but in reality,do they support u?man.. i think when u go international baru they open they eyes.. aim lost its focus oredy 4 now.. hope they get back on track next year..
and so,i do agree wif jerry. u shud go oversea.. do wat pop shuvit hv done.. japan,taiwan..
u gut big potential ma.. n dun cha wori aite.. ur fan support u all the way.. i support n i'll pray 4 u 2 brotha.. much respect from kch,sarawak

Diyana said...

VRec fo' life! fo' sho!!

woot woot!!

R said...

i so agree on your suggestion that the title for the nomination should be changed to best mandarin album instead of chinese.

damn sad to see that only 1 chinese dialect is given priority and the rest sidelined in the industry.

boo to that.

mclelun said...

marlou WTF is that?!

- mclelun

William Love Hype Shit said...

Damn.. jus read de article.. AIM sucks.. their eye BUTA.. bro, v support u!!

Unknown said...

FUCK AIM....

Screwed up shit....

They can even be flexible enough to come up with a category for NASHIT. Can't they come out with a new category for HIP HOP?

They fucked up! Political fuckheadz!

When will they ever fucking see beyond the fucking colors man....