An entertaining line-up of internationally experienced DJ’s will rock the house every weekend with hard core clubbing tunes, promising to keep pumping up the night club scene in Kota Kinabalu.
Refer to the Generation Y write-up for more detail.
DJ Bryan Burger
Breaking the ice at Blue Note as the next session of Generation Y commenced on March 1st, was DJ Bryan Burger, known for tribal inspired grooves built around funky electro baselines. Said to induce orgasmic crescendos with the spin of his discs, DJ Bryan Burger has played alongside international legends such as John Digweed, Paul Van Dyke, Circulation and other international DJs.
DJ Shazz
From a childhood on the streets of New York City, DJ Shazz brings true house to Blue Note on March 8. With solo experiences at the Sub Club in Glasgow, Que Club in Birmingham and Lovezoo at The Lost Weekend under his belt, DJ Shazz is loyal to house music in it’s pure form, eliciting a rhythm characterized by intensity and soulful inspirational vibes.
DJ Leonard T
Bringing a wealth of dance music knowledge to Blue Note on 15 March, DJ Leonard T promises KK clubbers the benefit of sampling the spectrum of his astounding repertoire ranging from credible to commercial. With Berlin’s Love Parade still ringing in his ears, DJ Leonard is fired up and ready to bring his international experience to the local club scene and will give KK clubbers something to talk about.
DJ Nikki
Hot on talent and looks, international DJ Nikki is set to thump the party at Blue Note on 22 March. Living proof that a female DJ can also get recognition away from the dance floor, DJ Nikki’s passion for dance music is is also her career. Crowned Heineken Music presents Juice DJ Quest champion in 2007, DJ Nikki was the competition’s first female winner yet and brings girl power to the dance floor.
DJ Anatta
On 29 March Generation Y wraps up when DJ Anatta handles decs at Blue Note for the grand finale. A breakthrough female DJ, Anatta shot to fame in 2004 when she pipped nine male opponents in DJ competition on the local scene. In 2005 DJ Anatta became the first female DJ to control the decs on Red FM’s Wicked Session, one of the most popular local radio shows.
Looking forward to April, Blue Note, as Kota Kinabalu’s top purveyor of soulful grooves, pledges to continue bringing more international DJs to the local scene. Happy days for KK clubbers.
March 1 – DJ Bryan Burger
March 8 – DJ Shaz
March 15 – DJ Leonard T
March 22 – DJ Nikki
March 29 – DJ Anatta
Check out Sabahbah.com’s Clubbing at Blue Note with Generation Y DJs for information.
“A slice of Bali” we proclaimed as sabahbah.com walked into the central garden of the new Spa village at Shangri-la Tanjung Aru Resort & Spa in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. “Actually”, our host said, “the concept’s influence is Tibetan”.
CHI The Spa is built on a little peninsula at the Tanjung Aru Resort, where for years an under-utilised hut, used as a venue for occasional dinners and cultural events, occupied this prime piece of real estate. Clearly not realising its potential as a corner of the resort with a beautiful view, Shangri-La Tanjung Aru Resort decided to build KK’s first Spa Village in the shape of CHI The Spa.
A year in the making, CHI The Spa finally stands as a proud feature of the resort. A little over budget so far as time and money is concerned, it’s worth every Ringgit. As you approached the village from a distance, seeing it secluded against the backdrop of blue ocean and distant Borneo islands, you already start feeling at peace.
The first thing you come across when you’ve passed the buzz around the pool and Coco Jo’s, is the jetty at the end of which is the first of two entrance portals. This is where you meet the first eastern elements, and it prepares you for a barrage of Asian philosophy designed to dissolve your aches and stresses and numb you with pampering bliss.
The reception area is airy with lots of wood, water and stone, featuring an abstract centrepiece designed to represent the five elements of fire, water, wind, earth and metal. Here is where you make your booking and get assessed, so that CHI The Spa can provide you with exactly what your ailing body needs.
Beyond the reception you step into the central garden. On sunny days, the green of the plants are dramatically contrasted by the stone and wood buildings with little glimpses of the ocean and islands visible in the gaps.
From here the earthy pathways lead to single treatment rooms, double treatment suites or to the Yoga platform perched on the outer most edge of the peninsula, where there is nothing but sweeping views of the ocean and islands.
The double treatment suites are clearly designed for serious pampering and extreme relaxation, preferably for a romantic couple. Able to function as a self-contained suite, it would be easy to spend a blissful night right there.
Aside from the changing area, shower, steam room and the small foyer that receives you, there is a main treatment area. The focus of this area are the two treatment tables, which occupies its centre. Imported from Tibet, as are many of the finishings, it’s all with quality of the overall experience in mind and no expense has been spared.
What attracts your attention is the enclave immediately behind the treatment beds. A full-sized double bed, half built into the façade of the room with chiffon drapes pulled back and looking very sexy and inviting, it’s intended purpose is supposedly for the relaxing sipping of tea presented prior to the start of the treatment.
Sensibilities might ignore this prudish suggestion and race to imagine a host of alternative uses and applications that such a comfortable and sensual cubbyhole could present. With most treatments lasting well over an hour and a half, the longest being a four-and-a-half hour relaxation and pampering marathon, being soothed and massaged and pampered with a loved one would inevitably include some quiet time… and this enclave.
In the outside area there’s a small garden of which half is covered by roof and the other by nothing more than the skies. Sun loungers perched on the grass verge provide an opportunity to relax in the sun between treatments. Under cover the Jacuzzi awaits to pelt with bubbles where massaging hands had been, perpetuating the serenity you undoubtedly would be experiencing by then.
The premium pampering of CHI The Spa at Shangri-la’s Tanjung Aru Resort & Spa doesn’t come cheap though, but after you’ve been exposed to the riches awaiting you in its treatments, you might still think it a bargain. An ample menu of 26 treatments starts at RM250 for a variety of hand-and-foot care treatments. From there the prices move upward with body scrub treatments, body wraps, men’s skincare treatments and facial treatments.
The massages include treatments with names like Asian Blend, Himalayan Healing Stone Massage, Aroma Vitality, Echanted Journey and Pulau Bayu Retreat, the latter two from the premium CHI Journey section. The two flagship treatments, Serenity Ritual and Paradise Found, are epic four-and-a-half-hour journeys of health, vitality and relaxation and is at the top of the price list at RM930 each. The prices are per person and excludes taxes.
As a complete experience from the moment you approach the Spa Village until you leave, CHI The Spa seems to have found their spa shangri la.
Shenanigan’s at Hyatt Regency Kota Kinabalu, is literally one of Kota Kinabalu’s stalwart pubs and have been around for close on two decades.
To understand Shenanigan’s success is to understand the power of legend. It’s a well known fact that Shenanigan’s is the most expensive pub in Kota Kinabalu, featuring rediculious items like a jug of beer at RM70.
However, on any given weekend and most week nights too, if there’s one venue in Kota Kinabalu that is going to be packed to the limit, it will be Shenanigan’s. Other establishments, especially those attached to hotels, have long pondered Shenanigan’s success, and have often tried to reproduce it, with little success of their own.
The truth is, as recently as 1999, Shenanigan’s was Kota Kinabalu’ longest established pub and really it’s only constant. Whenever people asked ‘where should I go for a good night out in KK?’ people would answer “Shenanigan’s” by default, at it really was the best option.
Although today this is no longer true, as there is a horde of other options in Kota Kinabalu now, Shenanigan’s legend lives on as word-of-mouth ensures it’s popularity, flying in the face of the extortionate prices it charges for it’s booze.
Shenanigan’s still holds its own though, with live bands that are always popular. It’s also the haunt of Kota Kinabalu’s Socialista and Gliterrati, the best place to find KK’s hip and beautiful.
Whether you’re travelling independently, or are in the good company of local friends, chances are that any given night out in Kota Kinabalu, will include a visit, be it short or most likely prolonged, to Shenanigan’s at Hyatt Regency Kota Kinabalu.
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