
If you've been tuning in to the campur chart, you'd be familiar with dj basil but since i gave up on radios long time ago, i hadn't a clue who he was till we met him there. He's one of those guys that
you'd definately enjoy hanging out with.

After a brief introduction and a ciggie break for them, it's time to hit the studio. What i realized is that it's no different from a normal recording studio. Sound proof room, mics, macs, and what not. Once everything's set, we started the interview.
Tomas's failed attempt at camwhoring:

Albeit a bit nervous somehow seeing how this was our first time being on radio, we did all in one take and along the way we sort of got into it and it didn't feel all that intimidating. Once we got over the interview, we proceeded out for another ciggie break for the guys and few fellas joined us where we just hung out and joked around.

This is definately one of the highlights of the year for me personally. Never even thought i'd be able to step foot into a radio station let alone do an interview there. And by the way, we'll be performing for the campur chart goes live gig in october as well so look out for that one.


2 replied:
wah...someone is getting famous. good ol' TV3 building. used to work in 1-utama and i see this building every single day.
i didn't go to san churros :( not sure where it is
the streets you mentioned really foreign to me. i dont think i been there. yup i was on my holiday but now back to same old shit.
p/s: my dad is not for sale.
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