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OJ Law

OJ Law, musician

12-Jun-15 20:00

OJ Law

Tonight we are joined a man with a knack for quirky beats, soothing synths and thick rimmed glasses, the one and only, OJ Law! With three months in after releasing his fourth studio album, Let’s Be Adult, his tracks ‘Tongue-Tied’ and ‘Introverts’ are now regulars on Malaysian airwaves.

 

Let’s Be Adult has been compared to what Kanye is with his magnum opus, My Beautiful Dark Fantasy by Juice Malaysia. Urbanscapes also did said, Let’s Be Adults is Law’s most personal album, to even listing it as an autobiographical album. Riddled with 70’s pop influences, contemporary synth-pop and a dash of disco for good measure, Law gives an album where it could be the best electro pop album Malaysia’s has seen in a while.


Law works as a sound engineer during the day and moonlights as this artist that we know and dance to. He once had an ice cream flavour named after him by the Last Polka guys and he used to ran a Radiohead fan-site.

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