Future Music Festival Asia – 13 to 15 March 2014

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So why am I trying to promote a 3 day festival that’s happening in Malaysia, especially when I live in Singapore? Well because I fucking love Future Music Festival. I was there last year and I had an amazing time. Prodigy headlined last time and I was front and centre being crushed by hundreds, if not thousands of music fans. It was a truly awesome experience.

This year promises to be better. We got…. Deadmau5, Macklemore and Ryan Lewis, Paul van Dyk, hell.. I’ll event mention Armin van Buuren… tinie tempah and a whole bunch of others. I’ll admit to being a little disappointed that they didn’t have similiar bands from last year like Temper Trap. However I paid a ridiculously small sum to get a 3 day pass, so go-go-go.

Anyway here’s all you need to know about the festival:

Website: http://www.futuremusicfestival.asia/2014/

Lineup: http://www.futuremusicfestival.asia/2014/tag-portfolio/artistes/

Buy your tickets: http://www.futuremusicfestival.asia/2014/tickets/

Peace and see you guys there.

[Book Review] Raising Steam by Terry Pratchett

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This post is slightly blasphemous for me to write. Why? Because I didn’t love this as much as I thought I would.

Don’t get me wrong, this was a good book. Even on an offday, Terry Pratchett wipes the floor with most authors.

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About the book: http://www.terrypratchettbooks.com/index.php/books/raising-steam

To the consternation of the patrician, Lord Vetinari, a new invention has arrived in Ankh-Morpork – a great clanging monster of a machine that harnesses the power of all of the elements: earth, air, fire and water. This being Ankh-Morpork, it’s soon drawing astonished crowds, some of whom caught the zeitgeist early and arrive armed with notepads and very sensible rainwear.

Moist von Lipwig is not a man who enjoys hard work – as master of the Post Office, the Mint and the Royal Bank his input is, of course, vital . . . but largely dependent on words, which are fortunately not very heavy and don’t always need greasing. However, he does enjoy being alive, which makes a new job offer from Vetinari hard to refuse . . .

Steam is rising over Discworld, driven by Mister Simnel, the man wi’ t’flat cap and sliding rule who has an interesting arrangement with the sine and cosine. Moist will have to grapple with gallons of grease, goblins, a fat controller with a history of throwing employees down the stairs and some very angry dwarfs if he’s going to stop it all going off the rails . . .

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So to why I don’t think it worked to the same degree as say the book Thud! did. Well for one thing, I think the book was too short. We know and love all the characters, but there was little or no development past what we know about people like Vimes, Vetinari or even Harry King. First time readers or casual Pratchett fans would be hardpressed to find the humour and irony in some of the passages, because they lack the deepset knowledge of the more serious fans.

I feel that Terry Pratchett wrote this book for his fans and not for the public. I’m a fan, so I did like the book. As mentioned, it wasn’t his best nor the most unique (following the same Moist von Lipwig storylines – introduce new concept to Discworld, everyone goes mad), but it was entertaining and I would definitely recommend buying it.

Here’s some ratings I pulled out my ass, but should give you an idea about the book:

Characters: 7/10

There aren’t any long term characters introduced in my opinion. We got possibly a few minor characters here and there, but none that stuck out strongly.

Humour: 7/10

I found it funny, but I doubt it’ll translate well if you’re not a huge fan.

Overall: 7/10

Not bad overall, but I feel like it missed a chance to really push a new direction even further into more mature humour and away from the slightly childish tones of the early Discworld novels.

However, if you love Terry Pratchett, give it a read. If you’re buying this for someone who doesn’t know his work, give him something else to read from his extensive and amazing collection.

Peace.