Homegrown Production would like to wish each one of you a Happy Merdeka! Let us celebrate this coming Merdeka together as one United nation.
Hey guys and girls, the Merdeka Photography contest has reached its closing date. Thank you all for sending us your entries. It’s definitely gonna be a tough decision since all the pictures were really awesome. We will keep you guys posted on the winner soon. So keep checking for the announcement yea! Happy Merdeka to all!
Hey guys and girls, the Merdeka Photography contest is sure a big hit as we’ve been getting so many entries already. And due to that we have moved the closing date to the 27th of August 2010 to give space for more entries. So if you still haven’t send in your entries, whatcha waiting for? Hurry up and send in your entry and get your friends to snap along! More information on the contest page
Happy Snapping! =)
The Merdeka photo competition is coming to an end; for those who have sent in your entries thanks for the lovely snap shots!
For those who are thinking of entering the competition please remember the closing date is just around the corner…16th August.
Lets get snapping
Hey Guys and Girls, due to the overwhelming responses we’ve been getting so far, we’ve added another day for the casting session. Details are as below:
When: 28th August 2010
Where: Homegrown Space, 3rd Floor Wisma Bentley, Mutiara Damansara
(opposite Tesco)
Time: 11 am - 5 pm.
Requirements:
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DESCRIPTION |
AGE |
ADDITIONAL |
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Malay Boy |
10 – 12 years |
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Malay Boy |
10 – 12 years |
Can ride scooter |
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Indian / Mixed Boy |
10 – 12 years |
Can skateboard |
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Indian Girl |
10 – 12 years |
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Chinese Boy |
10 – 12 years |
Can ride bicycle |
For additional enquiries please buzz us at: 7806 5003 and look for Sugin / Nabihah
Hey Guys and Girls! Just a final reminder that Homegrown Production will be conducting a casting session for a new Kids TV Series tomorrow (04/08) and Thursday (05/08) from 10.00 am till 8.00 pm..
Click here for more details. http://homegrownspace.com.my/wp/?p=1987
Hope to see you there!
Last weekend, the Space started the day out with a little bit of Pop Blues from singer songwriter Adzrin Adzhar. She started it with a slow sweet mellow Blues tune called “Menggila”, from slow tempo she changed the pace of her set to a Pop / R&B tunes. She has a unique voice that take us back to the glory days of 70’s, this diva with her catchy lyrics made us sing and dance along. Remember the name Adzrin Adzhar because she is a force to be reckoned with.
The second act to take the stage continuing the Blues theme was Meor a.k.a Abang Blues Rock. His performance took us back to the glory days of B. B. King’s era. Meor amazed by their music with his style of playing the Blues and I realize now that Blues is not dead or boring! One of his crowd pleasers was “Revolusi Mental” which tells the listeners about the revolution of people minds. Meor has been in the music circuit and definitely has something to teach the new bands out there in terms of passion for music and longevity.
Space ended the day with a hit of rock to the head thru Screamo band Azure for Janne. This promising band will go far and I day to say they are on the same par as Love Me Butch or their international counterparts Alesana. The audience was kept speechless when Azure started rockin the stage with their awesome tracks and performance. Keep on rocking Azure for Janne!
And then there was more! After a short intermission, the show continued with the second half of the showcase, with Leech taking the stage. Playing a few covers and some of their own, such as Polkadotes, Tell A lie, Louder Than Love, and Heavy Than Ever they did well in prepping the space for the next act, Dish.

Dish were very original and well received by the audience, playing a series of songs that were classically Malay, with a dash of rock. Their songs Durja, Penglipur Lara, Tawan Menawan, Sofa Biru, Astakona, Kita Melayu and Singgahsana were different and authentic.

Then came the final act of the day, Sleep on TV, which were nowhere close to putting anyone to sleep. This loud energetic bunch rendered a number of highly electrifying songs, such as Die when I say Die, Shut Down, Sick & Scream, Wicked Man, From Garden to the Long Highway and Do by Yourself.

So yes, it was a hectic day, but it was definitely a hair raising experience. Great effort everyone!
Hey guys and girls! No plans for this weekend? Why don’t you drop by Homegrown Space to watch local bands perform and do their thing! This week, we have Meor and Adzrin Adzhar performing at 4pm followed by a young screamo band, Azureforjanne at 6 pm. So if you have nothing on this weekend, the place to be is Homegrown Space at Bentley Music, Mutiara Damansara!
(Due to unforeseen circumstances, Zip Zealler would not be playing this weekend)
For more info, click here http://homegrownspace.com.my/wp/?cat=4
Homegrown Space : Empowering the local arts!
What a Manic Sunday it was last week @ the Space, with a double showcase by Suzie and the Bebolas, Misery Through the Darkness, Medusa, Leech, Dish and Sleep on TV blasting the space in total loud action.
First up were Suzie and the Bebolas, who amused the crowd not only with the peculiar name they have for themselves, but their good music. Songs played were covers of ever famous hits such as Poker Face (Lady Gaga), Nobody (Wondergirls), Buried Myself Alive (The Used), and Zombie (The Pretty Reckless) and a few of their originals, such as Selain Dirimu and Love Undecided.

And then making the perfect prelude for a Metalcore Mania, was Misery Through the Darkness. This loud angsty bunch was set to rock out and did a good job in making an impression at the Space that day.

Main act Medusa was next up, making the closure for the first half of the showcase. This bunch got the crowd well alive and kicking with an intense and electrifying performance that cranked up the energy level at the Space.Songs played were Primadona, Lucky Bastard, Semifinal, Donnie Brasco, Thrombosis and Paradox, which were altogether loud and pure hardcore, ending the first part of the Manic Sunday Showcase at Homegrown Space. Great Job Y’all!

