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ETHNIC TRANSMISSIONS = EVOLUTION/REVOLUTION

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At 11:50am on January 29, 2010, rabecca said…
yu....hu....slmt bekelala agai balakitak ....ngarap ke mujur dlm cmua pengawa...
At 6:51pm on January 28, 2010, DJ SPERM said…
hai bro.dini d.steady d plai ari mynmar.nya ia bulih
At 6:14pm on January 28, 2010, tuAi kAyAu uBonG said…
nasit ku bdau alu ngiga g...hehe...
At 5:33pm on January 27, 2010, Miz TY said…
hye...slmt bkelala..ku ska lagu ktk.....mnh.......
At 10:31am on January 26, 2010, Annya said…
at last..i found u guys...Thumbs up guys....d best iban's band...
At 9:59am on January 24, 2010, Mr Jefferson Lawrance Ajak said…
fuh..... ku amat minat indie eban diatu.....
maju gk k bro!!!
At 8:21am on January 22, 2010, roland anak jampi said…
not bat d empu rumah panjai ni..warna warni....
At 8:04pm on January 20, 2010, TITEY said…
hlllllo.aku suka lh dgar lgu kta
hope kta ulh nmsang indstri muzik iban deh
At 9:53pm on January 19, 2010, sigai said…
terus ka muzik kt ngal awak ka mansang ka bangsa kitai
At 5:21pm on January 19, 2010, Cylla Girlz said…
Erm...rindu mat aku ninga lagu engka nya... ^ - ^
Aku rindu ninga lagu yang berlatarbelakangkan classic guitar...
god luck ok...

WHAT IS ETHNIC TRANSMISSIONS - IT IS THE SOUND OF CHANGE!

Ethnic Transmissions (ET) is an alternative/indie Iban rock band formed in 2004 in Kuching, Sarawak East Malaysia (Borneo) & consist of Macmillan Jua Lungan (vocals & guitars), Dennis Jonathan Fraude (keyboards), Daniel Ading (lead guitars), David Barieng Jacques (drums) and newest member Norman Ading (bass).
In 2003, Dennis, Daniel (they were band mates in Sibu where they grew up) and Macmillan were in a nu-metal band called Pike when during one of their jams, experimented with an alternative sounding song that Macmillan wrote in Iban called ‘Ngarap’. Due to the fact that most Iban songs at the time were either joget or dangdut, they just wanted to hear how the language would sound like sung in a completely different style. To their amazement, it sounded good. Pike went on as it did until the band disbanded when their drummer moved to KL.
Somewhere in 2004 Macmillan was approached by a local production company with the offer to act in an Iban telemovie called Lagu Sayau. Not only was he to act, he was also asked to compose a song that became the soundtrack for the movie. Macmillan took up the offer and the song ‘Engka’ came to be. He then asked Susanna to help him play the keyboards for the production of the song along with Dennis and Daniel, and he also got David who played for a band called Afterglow to help with the drums. Ethnic Transmissions was born. Soon after, 2 more songs and an acoustic version of ‘Engka’ were recorded and packaged into the band’s debut album entitled ‘Engka’ and released under their self-owned record label Fish*Farm Records.
Recently there has been a swap of ranks in the band, when Su decided to leave. Dennis took up the keys and Norman Ading stepped in for the bass.
The band’s sound is influenced by bands such as:
Gin Blossoms, Def Leppard, The Get-Up Kids, 3rd Eye Blind, Cinammon, Mew, Taking Back Sunday, Dashboard Confessionals, Coldplay, Vertical Horizon,The Color Fred, Jimmy Eat World, All American Rejects, Snow Patrol, The Fray, The New Frontiers, Deathcab For Cutie, Ash, Semisonic etc.
On the 18th of September 2008, Ethnic Transmissions’ effort received recognition when by submission of ‘Engka’; the band was awarded Promising New Male Singer during The Dayak Music Awards or DAMA organized by The Dayak Chamber of Commerce.
In November 2008, 'Engka' hit the no 1 spot and stayed on top of the charts for more than 2 weeks on Wai FM's Lagu Tebilang Iban chart show hosted by Bana Jimbat.
Following these, Ethnic Transmissions’ 1st album ‘Engka’ has also officially sold out within just 1 year after its release with 50% of the sales generated from mail order.
All these facts conclude that the new Dayak generation is looking for a new fresher sound in the Sarawakian music scene and ET will deliver.
Right now ET is in the midst of pre production for their upcoming 2nd album which will definitely be a step up from ‘Engka’. Progressive, epic and atmospheric would be the best way to describe the sound ET will project through the 2nd record, scheduled for release this year. The 1st single from this upcoming album will be released on all Sarawakian radio stations by February end & will be available for free download on RP & Myspace. You will be notified.

ET’s aim is to open up a new musical direction for the Sarawakian music industry & spur a new generation of singers/songwriters/bands/recording labels; away from the predominantly joget/dangdut sound that has been around for 20 so years.
Too long have our people been exploited by the same, stale, unimaginative recycled racket regurgitated by capitalizing and monopolizing taukes who call themselves producers. It is time we take back the industry & change it for good!
It is time for a Mindset Evolution through a Musical Revolution.

ET is not about glamour. We are not about fame. We are about Change!
To those who have supported us and our strife – thank you so very much
To those with talent who hear a calling to join this movement – we implore you
All of you can make a difference. Let us all make the change!

Mac ET
Evolution/Revolution
Lalu Ka Ruai

FREE DOWNLOAD
ENGKA - http://www.4shared.com/file/92056150/4814c6a9/Ethnic_-_Engka.html

ENGKA (piano) - http://www.4shared.com/file/92055570/6f9ea319/Ethnic_-_Piano.html

MAYA TUA BETEMU - http://www.4shared.com/file/91737495/89110721/MAYA_TUA_BETEMU_-_Ethnic_Transmissions.html

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KA PULAI, NEW YEAR & NEW SINGLE FROM E.T

'So this is the new year, and i don't feel any different' - tu 1st 2 lines ari one of my all time fav songs ari Deathcab. ‘New Year’ nama lagu tu. U should look for it enti nn bedau kala nnga lagu tu. Hmmm I do feel a bit different this year tho. I have things to do this year. To be more precise; as soon as I get back. Like my dog’s foot rug. Must, must, must.

I cant wait to sign out, hop in a car, hop on a boat, onto a plane, back into a car again & pat my dog. Tang agi ulih tat ga… Continue

January 16, 2009 at 10:11pm
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My dog's foot rug & 'Engka' has sold out!

Wow…. It’s kinda surreal, the fact that it’s almost the year 2009. The word ‘almost’ almost feels like an understatement in relation to the New Year’s proximity. It’s like a sprinter dashing to the finish line. Unstoppable. ‘Catch up!’ would be the precise phrase to apply to certain segments of our lives that we have so deliberately overlook or left behind – the only thing that would make crossing the finish line this year seem incomplete…

Personally, I’m quite glad that I’ve sweat & have b… Continue

December 13, 2008 at 3:30pm
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Lyrics for Engka, Ngarap & Diau Sekejap

Engka

Dini nuan, kini nuan, bisi enda lama lalu nuan lenyau
Aku berunding, nama kebuah, nama ti ngasuh nuan ke nyau?
Engka nya, Engka tu, ngasuh tua bakatu

Engka… nuan sigi sayau ka ku, tapi nuan malu, nadai nemu nyebut,
kati ngatur jaku, ka madah ke aku
Tauka Engka… nuan sigi nadai ati, nuan enda peduli,
nadai madah kini, ninggal ku kediri

Engka nadai guna, aku ngiga, utai ti sigi, nadai ba dia

Ku ka ninga, nama berita, nama gaga nuan, gerai tauka enda
Tulis surat, kirim meh s… Continue

November 28, 2008 at 9:32am
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An answer for DAMA postmortem on Rumahdayak.com that turned into 4 pages

It’s 2 am & I’m eating an apple. Phew.. where do I begin, personally, me writing this is like biting the hand that feeds but I’m gonna do it anyways hehehe.

DAMA - This was all done as a ‘start up’ effort to recognize the contributions of local artists & as an official acknowledgement towards the Dayak music industry as a viable economic activity (which it IS, if nurtured).
– I think this is super & is longggggggggggggg due. Great cause! Yay! Honest!

Ideally, giving out these award… Continue

October 2, 2008 at 4:30am
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