Mohd Azmyl Md Yusof

Azmyl

Mohd Azmyl Md Yusof

  • Senior Lecturer
Department of Film and Performing Arts

Biography

Azmyl Yusof (more popularly known by his stage name 'Azmyl Yunor') is a renowned Malaysian bi-lingual independent singer-songwriter, musician, radio host, and writer who has performed in countries around the region since the late 1990s. He has published his research on the cultural politics of Malaysian music subcultures and mediated moral panics, and is currently researching on contemporary protest songs in Malaysia. Since 1997, he has released nine albums and three Extended Plays (EP) as a solo artiste and also albums with his other band projects. He is the host of BFM89.9's alternative-country music show, Twang, and is one of the Music Category judges for Kakiseni's annual Boh Cameronian Arts Awards. Besides, he is a 2013 inductee of the Voice International Music Awards (VIMA) Hall of Fame and was awarded the Balls of Steel Award by Clive magazine in 2012 for his unwavering independent creative spirit and vision. An award-winning musical theatre entitled 'Something I Wrote' was staged in 2013 to much acclaim, making him the only local artiste other than P. Ramlee to have a musical theatre performance to be based on their life and songs.

 

Academic & Professional Qualifications

  • MA in Communication, RMIT University, Australia (2002)
  • BA in Mass Communication (double major in Film & Television and Journalism), Curtin University of Technology, Australia (1999)

Research Interests

  • The cultural politics of the Malaysian media and performing arts
  • Popular music studies and music subcultures
  • Film and media studies

Notable Publications

  1. Cho, W. J. (Director), & Yunor, A. (Producer). (2015). Bersendirilah by Azmyl Yunor and Orkes Padu [Music video]. (SDG10)
  2. Yunor, A., & Raje. (Producer). (2015). Full-length music album Was Was by Azmyl Yunor & Orkes Padu. (SDG10)
  3. Yusof, A. M. (2015). A case study on the religious model reporting style and mediated moral panics in Malaysia. The Asian Conference on Media & Mass Communication 2015. Japan: Kobe. (SDG16)
  4. Khoo, R., Low, H., & Yunor, A. (Producers). (2014). Split Extended Play (EP) music release The Pedra Branca EP: Split by Hell Low and Azmyl Yunor. (SDG17)
  5. Nasution, I. (Director), Tan, I. (Producer), & Yunor, A. (Executive Producer). (2014). Tanah Air Ku by Azmyl Yunor & Orkes Padu [Music video]. (SDG16)
  6. Khoo, R., & Yunor, A. (Producers). (2012). Wilayah by Azmyl Yunor & the Sigarettes [Full-length music album]. (SDG11)
  7. The Maharajah Commission, & Gangly Youth. (Producers). (2012). Split Extended Play (EP) music release The Maharajah Commission/Gangly Youth EP: Split by The Maharajah Commission and Gangly Youth. (SDG17)
  8. Yusof, A. M. (2011). Busking the Days Away. In: What's After SPM. Petaling Jaya: Leaderonomics Publications. (SDG4)
  9. Akhir, A., & Yunor, A. (Producers). (2010). Warga by Azmyl Yunor [Full-length music album]. (SDG16)
  10. Yusof, A. M. (2010). Facing the music: Music subcultures and 'morality' in Malaysia. In Yeoh, S. G. (ed.), Media, culture and society in Malaysia (pp. 179–196). New York, NY: Routledge. (SDG16)
  11. Yusof, A. M. (2009). Election and ethnicity: A comparative Analysis of Local Language dailies and the prevalence of ethnic-based discourses during the 2008 Malaysian General Election. The Journal of the South East Asia Research Centre for Communications and Humanities, 1(1), 59–77. (SDG16)
  12. Khoo, R., & Yunor, A. (Producers). (2005). Extended Play (EP) music release Tenets EP by Azmyl Yunor. (SDG13)