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safehouse2u presents: Mulut Murai

Author: Farhan Fauzi

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In Mulut Murai, Farhan Fauzi talks about his opinions, perspectives and thoughts on the Malaysian creative arts, its
happenings, the different mediums, independent vs. professional, the Malaysian
identity and so much more. Catch the show on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or Google
Podcasts every Monday night where he brings in his friends to have casual and unfiltered conversations.

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In this episode, Kin shares his experience freelance designing in KL, homogeneity and the convergence of influences in design, and our thoughts on the ethics of art interaction on the Internet. 
In this episode, Nessy share her relentless pursuit of her artistic career as a filmmaker and photographer, the conditions in which one can make it in the film industry and the naysayers that she had to overcome to exhibit and showcase her artistic expression. 
In this episode, Silas and I talk about his experiences as a male model in Malaysia signed to Topboi agency, his affinity for avant-garde clothing and the community and we share our thoughts on tangible vs. intangible art. 
In this episode, Chong Yan and I talk about the openness of Malaysian opportunities in the creative world, the formalities of the 'white cube' in galleries and how we are learning and sculpting our own way of interacting with art. 
In this episode, Izzad and Baq share their experiences as music producers and being behind the scenes, being in collectives TT and Slatan, record labels, and their new venture into Blockchain technology and NFTs for value-building for the local art communities. 
In this episode, Othniel and I geek out about microphones, his work running multiple shows in the BFM radio station and our ideal local music festival lineup.
In this episode, Jimmy, Dira, Alisya and I share our experiences being part of creative collectives (Akhyla, Lost Fellas, HOAX Vision, Revofev), how we've independently maneuvered through the scene as well as had the support from managers and mentors and our thoughts slowly-disappearing facilitators and platforms for experimental underground culture. 
In this short solo episode, I talk about Forceparkbois' song Lotus reaching 4 million plays on Youtube, What is Kuala Lumpur's unique, on-ground documentation of actual KL communities and the long-lasting impact of us not knowing how to really knowing how to interact with art exhibitions and installations at galleries. 
In this episode, Farah and I talk about her experiences weaving through the creative networking scene through the cafes that she worked at, her jumping on wearekix as a first-time producer and now freelancing with clients such as PUBG.
In this episode, Lyla and Shufitri from Kakiseni share the 20-year old NPO's objectives and efforts, the importance of stakeholder involvement in the funding, creation and development of the arts and on-ground initiatives for creative education within the B40 communities. 
Daniel and I share his experiences being part of the KL scene after his studies, his views on artists vs freelancers/photographers and conceptualization his art. 
Safehouse has been undergoing a heavy revamping and renovations during our 3-month forced hiatus so I haven't really managed to be at the venue during this time, it's super dusty and there's drilling all day. So I pushed back the guests I was supposed to have and allocated some time to talk to the safehouse team,during our photoshoot with Bibo Aswan for our collaborative zine together as an introduction to who we are to Mulut Murai's audience. Hope you enjoy this episode as an interlude while you wait for our new and revamped setup for the show next week! In the team we have: Alisya Fairuz - @softbwoi - Branding, Identity and Safehouse Bar Hiren Siva - @hirashe_ - Space Design, Content and Video Naufal Anwa - @naufalanwa - Events and BD Abdul Rahman - @rahman _6197 - F&B and Business Manager Arief Othman - @orangmalaya - Strategy and Content Ethan - @3thte - Super CEO Shawna - @theshawnasaur - Social Media and Photo
Dato Maw and I talk about the culmination of his Cina-based music collective/label, the underwhelming and frankly disappointing support of some local communities and the intricacies of flaunting and expressing your identity in your craft. 
ZZ and I talk about his brand idle.ido and their production processes, Malaysian independent clothing ventures and the toxicity of advertising firms.
Zim and I talk about a lot of things. In essence we are music nerds providing platforms with a similar objective - to have a healthy ecosystem for our music (by and large of the creative) scene. In this episode we talk about the pivotal roles of a thriving industry, music journalism’s long vs. short-form mediums, Malaysia’s affinity for genre-identity and actually a whole bunch more.  Check out Awful Track Record at www.awfultrackrecord.com
Kii and I talk about his experiences maneuvering through the scene, getting his modelling break in an editorial of Vogue Italy and passion for food.
Zulamran and I talk about his creative studio 33.3, his many different phases as a creative and the significance of networking to land those clients and projects.
Anwar, Farid, Muzakir of Pinball Monkeys and I talk about the art of Improv comedy, the consequential impacts of Raja Lawak on the public’s expectations on the art form and personal engagements with their fans on Patreon. You can support them here - https://www.patreon.com/pinballmonkeys
Baqhtear and I talk about Gard Wuzgut’s interactions with their fanbase, competition-based award shows, manifesting a localized subgenre of trap and our Instagram follower tactics.
Kelvin of Renegade Radio (@rrpmalaysia) and I talk at length about his experiences founding the podcasting network, championing and paving the way for the medium to flourish in Malaysia and a little bit of PC master race banter. 
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