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  • Routine

    Thursday, May 24, 2012 1:42AM / Standard Entry

    (I scribbled this on pen & paper before transcribing it here...)

    It seems the older I grow, the more I sometimes crave routine.

    The same beauty routine every night,
    going to bed with warm milk and a book (okay, I drink water and read off my iPhone),
    no hanging out,
    late night greasy suppers.

    Maybe this is also a sign of aging of the mind,
    it closes itself off to new wonders or excitement,
    it filters new ideas,
    hear what it wants or likes to hear,
    shuns the new.

    As opposed to a young fresh mind that will absorb anything with a wide and open heart.

    (It feels liberating, and vaguely reminscent of my school days (yes in my uni days we still used pen and paper) that I am now writing physically.
    My brain has clicked onto a more pedagogical past and I am writing fluently, my brain churning out words at writing speed instead of typing speed. It feels just right. I also lack the urge to relook what I just wrote because I can't delete it cleanly and neatly so I just don't. 
    Somewhere I think the reason why I stop writing and creating words is because there is toomuch to read. Too much more interesting and more intelligently, or at least earnestly written material out there I can't even begin to learn/absorb.
     How then can I add on to this information overload before I make sure what I say is perfectly crafted?
    Why are you reading this instead of other better writing?
    Back to Routine.

    I have always been a right/left brain personality and as much as I love spontaneity and freedom,
    I have begun to crave regularity/discipline and routine - a surefire route to success.

    Practice = routine = makes perfect.

    I have always picked up guitar,
    strummed a few chords,
    as casually as I sip my coffee (oh wait, I don't drink coffee),
    and then put it back on its seat as my Muse flits off my shoulder.

    This is a surefire way to sucking at guitar.

    So excuse my abrupt ending as I better stop procrastinating to practice now!

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  • Support Original! Support Original!

    Sunday, Apr 22, 2012 10:30PM / Standard Entry


    This song is written by three 15-year-olds from Cedar Girls Secondary School, who won The Originals IP Champion Music Fiesta 2011, and it's my honour to cover it :)

    It was inspired by the theme of "What it means to be Original" and why one should support Original.

    The least I can do is to credit them -
    Lidiya Hidihir, Sita Rajagopal and Cheng Hoi Ting -
    and to help spread the word/ beautiful song they have written. 


    Here's a message I received in my Facebook inbox a few days ago:

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Hi kewei,

    I was shopping at HMV intending to find a suitable song for my wedding march in. I look through all the wedding albums but couldn't find any song that I like rather than the usual cannon d or my valentine. So I walked pass the display rack with your Fallen album on the rack. I looked at your album, thinking:" this girl, great voice, appear on 新光大道before, used to be the accapalla for ah mei and 陶喜喜. Finally album is out, proud Singaporean."

    I picked up the headphones, not intending to find any songs suitable but just want to listen to your voice.. Then I listen till track 6 where you sang 'I'll stand by you'

    I was mesmerize... Your clear bright voice with a unique feel singing: I'll stand by you.... I'll stand by you.....

    I closed my eyes and fascinating that me and my husband walking into the ball room with your song in the background. The atmospher will be excellent! It's gonna be perfect!

    I want to make sure my choice is right. So I asked my fiancé to listen. At first he was reluctant, not very sure who you are. He put on the headphone and I repeat track 6... He gave me a puzzled 'are you sure' look and I smiled back to ensure him.. 5 seconds into the song, he smiled at me and nod his head... We know we found the perfect song for our wedding march in...

    We were about to buy your album then realize the song is too short for march in... We really liked your version of singing I'll stand by you. But we want a longer version. I search online, YouTube, blog everywhere for a longer version but couldn't find...

    I really wish to play your voice on our first march in. Is there anyway I can buy or download the full version of that song..?

    I can only get original album as there are copy right issue for hotel...

    I seek your help and hope for your favorable reply...

    *you made Singapore proud. Pls continue to share your beautiful voice..

    Regards,
    XXX

    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


    My first response was,
    I didn't know whether to laugh or to cry.

    I was very touched by her long message and sincere appreciation of my work,
    and also honoured that she would choose it for one of the most important moments in her life,
    as her march-in song for her wedding night.

    But CD buying is no longer anyone's lifestyle nor habit.
    Even to contemplate buying a CD seemed like a far stretch,
    no matter how much you liked a certain track.
    There was always somewhere you could download it from,
    or you could satiate that bugging earworm on YouTube.

    It seems silly to want to buck this trend of non-purchase
    by screaming "Support Original! Support Original!"
    because it's definitely not going to happen.

    This lovely message also screamed loud and clear -
    no matter how much I really love your track,
    and actually want to use it for a specific purpose,
    I'm probably not going to buy a $20 CD.

    Not that she wasn't supportive,
    she was already really sweet in dropping a long message,
    and I'm thankful for that.
    Buying a CD is really no longer something that most people do,
    except me and all my musician/singer friends who buy each others' albums.

    Having said that, i want to thank EVERY SINGLE PERSON who have bought my album.
    Because you could have repeated my songs
    off Youtube,
    off www.taykewei.com,
    off taykewei.blogspot.com
    but you bought a piece of CD just to rip it back into file format,
    because you  bothered to.

    This is for YOU  







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  • 矛盾

    Sunday, Apr 22, 2012 1:54AM / Standard Entry

    車壞了。
    又不了解發生了甚麼事,很擔心。
    打電話求救,
    一位uncle來幫我換電池。

    一向來不喜歡讓陌生人開我的車(所以有時也會抗拒valet parking)
    ,看到他試駕,test gear,感覺有點心痛。
    可是他是expert,只有他懂得怎麼救我的車。

    就好像心愛的人生病了,被推進手術室。
    醫生在心愛的人身上開刀,也讓我很心疼,
    很想保護屬於自己的,不讓別人碰。 
    但卻只有醫生才懂得該怎麼做。
    好矛盾哦。

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  • 2011 Lookback

    Sunday, Apr 8, 2012 3:31PM / Standard Entry

    Perhaps this comes a little late,
    but hey, punctuality has never been my strength :p



    My 2010 had been an amazing year,
    with the release of my debut album "Come Closer with... Kewei".


    In 2011,
    it brought me to places I've always dreamt of going to,
    not just for vacation, but for work!

    I promoted the album in Taiwan (超級偶像)



    in Hong Kong (Asian Pop Music Festival)

    Representing Singapore together with JJ Lin


                            Siwon from Super Junior!





    and in the heart of Mongkok at Langham Place


    on various stations






     

    at a sell-out showcase at Backstage

    Barry Tam on drums/guitar, Ram Cheung on guitar, Jan Ho on bass!

    with spontaneous guest artistes Diya Tan, Jonathan Wong and producer Taz Chen Taizheng!

























    and even got the opportunity to be part of the Hong Kong Artistes 311 - Love Beyond Borders charity theme song recording for the Japanese tsunami tragedy.

    This really opened my eyes to the amazing organisation of the Hong Kong entertainment industry, led by Jackie Chan, Alan Tam, Eric Tseng, in their effort to make a difference and to lend their influence to help those in need.




    Also, had the chance to work with the awesome Kevin Ou on a beautiful charity fundraising photoshoot Because We Are One for the Japan 2011 disaster.


    Played erhu and sang at The Singapore Entertainment Awards at the Singapore Indoor Stadium :)



    This year also marked the end of my touring days with JJ Lin and Wang Leehom
    T__T
    Click on their names for past blogs on their world tours :)




    This is really an end to an era in my life!
    As blogged here, at the finale concert of Music Man Tour,
    I travelled to so many cities, made so many friends from around the world,
    toured with the best musicians, the most famous superstars,
    and learnt so much about myself, about music, about what I wanted, about life.

    I've been touring for about 6 years thus far,
    and am now focusing on my own career as a solo artiste...
    I'm also thankful for the fans of David Tao, Wang Leehom, JJ Lin and Amei for loving me in an 爱屋及乌 way :)


    I also had the good fortune to meet Dick Lee and work with him as IPOS ambassadors :)
    and later again at SingaPOP!



    with some of the most talented and established artistes/producers, Kit Chan and Lee Weisong! :)


    Somewhere along the way, I went to Maldives
     
    and took Korean lessons :)

    and then started prepping for the next album :)


    i also tried Wednesday Wideos on Youtube, I lasted about 2 weeks LOL


    at the launch of www.youtube.com.sg,
    i wrote a song for them! :)




    Also collaborated with the super cool Manhand from Malaysia in a song with Einein! :) 
    ManHanD慢行 - 空杯子 feat.可為&盈盈




    The year wrapped up with Singapore Hit Awards
    where I performed with the 2 most talented and funny artistes Jim Lim and David Tan,
    whom I toured with on Amei's tour and had a ball of a time with :)


    and the Orchard Road Christmas Light up with the President! ^_^

    and my first Countdown show with Channel 8! :)




    Thank you for following me thus far,
    for reading this blog in this times of fragmented attention spans,
    when reading 140 characters or a few lines of status updates are the norm,
    thank you for allowing me to write/sing for someone like you
    when i could have been writing/singing to a void.

    To quote myself in 2010 -
    Thank you for listening to my songs,
    for buying the album,
    for your Youtube views,
    Facebook likes and comments,
    spreading the word about my music,
    and for every single little thing you have done which ennobled my 2010, and 2011.

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  • Album Notes

    Tuesday, Mar 27, 2012 4:32PM / Standard Entry


    First peek at the mastered final from Bernie Grundman Mastering.

    If you haven't gotten the album,
    you can do so HERE!

    A lot of  people ask,
    Why mainly covers? Why not originals? (Where is your originality!! Why are you selling out!! Do you consider yourself a real artiste??)

    I say, chill... =P
    With this album we are trying out the Japanese market, where there is a demand for such a genre.
    Also, we are working on promotion in Japan come June,
    so I'm super excited about that!
    It is a dream for me to travel with my music, and let it bring me to places I've never been.

    Having said that, there are no Mandarin songs in this album also because it doesn't quite fit for Japan.

    The good news is, the next album will be a full Mandarin original one,
    so I'm looking forward to it as much as you are!!!! ^_____^


    For this album,
    I've included personalised notes for each track :) 



    This was Tat Tong and I laying down vocals for the title track Fallin.


    Fallin -

    It was too much fun recording this song with Tat Tong, especially with his brilliant arrangement, which is dangerously addictive!! XOXO

    More on the song Fallin blogged here


    We next worked on Lay Down.

    Lay Down -

    When writing this song, I saw myself playing the piano in a quiet and dim hall, singing with a fragile longing heart. If you listen carefully, it echoes.. Lay down your pain in this song...

    Lay Down was borne from my scribblings on a notepad tucked in my passport holder.

    I was leaving for Taipei last January (Jan 21 7+am to be exact, as indicated)
    and I was in a wonderfully bad mood,
    so I milked it for all its worth and tried to squeeze my emotions dry.

    I underlined The Curse of A Songwriter
    which was to magnify, expand and pick on the wound...



    Later I structured these scribblings and fit them into a tune :)



    I recorded the rest of the tracks with Timothy Ngoh from Invisible Men Productions.



    Ikanaide -

    Every album seems to be complete only when topped off with a Koji Tamaki ballad, which took one extreme end of the emotional spectrum. This was the most difficult and heart-wrenching song to record in the album, I hope it sings to your heart.

    Rolling In The Deep -


    It was exciting to be more experimental in song choice for this album, especially with this one!

    Let's Wait Awhile -
    This is one of my favourite tracks on the album, I hope my interpretation will be as classic as the original!

    I'll Stand By You -

    Many thanks to Bang Wenfu for his string arrangement, which is delicate yet soaring. I'd like to dedicate this to all my loyal fans who have supported me through all my ups and downs.



    Singalongsong (Feat Einein)

    Khalil Fong's music is definitely one of my influences, and to record this with Einein means so much to me! Einein and I have come a long way since covering Khalil's songs on Youtube, releasing a DIY independent EP in 2009 and organising a mini Asiatour in Hong Kong, Taipei, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. She's one of my best friends, for life and for music :)

    Our 1000 copies of KEEP! are sold out, but you can still grab the digital tracks off cdbaby or iTunes :)
    Check www.keweieinein.com for more :)

    PDA We Just Don't Care -


    I love everything about this song. I've been singing it since 2008. If you search deep enough on Youtube you'll find a badly recorded homemade version that made everyone think I had a lisp LOL.
     Well, you don't have to search no further -


    American Boy - 

    One of my favourite guitarists, Clarence Yeo, is a great friend and music partner since the beginning! Happy to work with Clarence on this song, featuring his signature groove!
    I'd like to update that I have been practising Clarence's riffs and hoping to play this myself soon! =X


    Perfect -
    A bass and chorus only arrangement was something I really wanted to explore for this album, and I'm glad we found the right song for it! Many thanks to Seng for the chorus arrangement and for Christy Smith's funky playing!
    Here's Tim and his adorable boy!
     Golden Age -


    Really enjoyed recording this quirky number, and Tim seems to like this off-kilter accent much!

    Baby I Love You -
    What a feat! Check out my rappin', yo! This track is so groovy, it was born to be put on repeat, IMHO. Many thanks to Tim and Seng for putting extra effort into producing this song :)


    You can grab a copy of the album HERE and get it mailed to your doorstep :)

    Go ahead, click click! ^___^

    love,
    kewei


    PS. MUCH LOVE TO THE S2S TEAM for their amazing work!!!

    Pictured here are part of the team - 
    Kristen, Matt, Adriana, Lilin, Dean!!!! <3 <3 <3




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