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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Hi-C and Playboy!

I really am quite lucky that i get to go to all these random events with VIP passes that let me frolic anywhere i choose to.

Last wednesday, Hi-C released her first solo album and celebrated it with her cover appearance on Playboy. Though i haven't heard the album, the songs are catchy and she's fun to watch!

Feel free to have a look at these photo albums.

Thats me in the middle :)



Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Blues Night at Brewsco

Brewsco celebrated a night of blues last night and we were booked to play along with DRT, Southern Grass and one more band who i dont quite know...

It was a wicked night! We had a couple of beers before going onstage, had a smoke as well with some of the guys of southern grass and decided to take the stage before SG as we were good to go and they weren't.

We weren't told how many songs to play or how long our set could be so we mustve played about 8 songs, typically that aint that much but our songs are quite long so what is sometimes a half hour 8 song set for us was more likely an hour or more! Good fun though, i think we all jived well with each other and were tight all throughout! We all enjoyed and the audience seemed to dig us as well with their screams and applauses.

I have to say that southern grass and drt played really good too! We kept drinking as the night progressed and finished the smokes that remained. When that band who's name i cant remember sound checked to fuckin' careless whisper i got the hell out of there!

Thanks to Joseph Araneta for hooking us up! We love playing for your productions man!

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Junkies play Magnet and have a party!

We played last tuesday at Magnet in Katipunan and though there weren't all too many people there, we had a blast being onstage together and in front of some of our friends who hadn't seen us in quite awhile. Special thanks to Aussy for hooking us up with the gig the drinks and the food, we loved it all! Also a special thank you to Gasulina who not only played a great set before us, but went on to lending us one of their guitar amps! Awesome stuff man!

After the gig, we headed out to Route 196 for a few beers. I was happy to see that Gaijin was on the bill and even happier when we entered and found them already onstage! It was too bad that we were being charged and chose not to pay the entrance cuz we didn't even know if Gaijin was already the last band and maybe even playing their last song...so, instead, we went back to my place.

All in all it was Nino and Niko of the Junkies, Carla Laus who is an old friend from many years ago, Rupert Oldham who was the man in charge of booking us a fantastic 3 night series of shows in Saigon in Vietnam, as well as LC De Leon the guitar player of the year who plays and fronts Reklamo. Gabby Alipe of Urbandub and I are housemates and he came downstairs to join us too when he heard the noise we were making downstairs and soon followed Paul Velasco, drummer for Cosmic Love most notably but has played with many other bands already.

It was a great little crowd and in no time there were all sorts of conversations going on and was really good fun! We sound tripped, had shots of beers that came out of Red Horse Grande bottles, and of course...smoked our lungs out! It was crazy in its own ways and the laughter throughout was energetic. We spoke of the progress of Urbandub's Recordings, we made suggestions to Rupert of who else he should see while he's in the country, we made other plans as to other things we can do to show him a good time, i got to hang with Carla for a bit too but since i could tell she was tired, i shut up and let her take a nap. It was a cool night and though our place can get pretty hot even at night, this was a particularly cool night and everyone was comfortable.

I hope for more unplanned great nights like these to come in the near future! But thank God that it was only been we were drinking cuz i aint on holiday and its virtually impossible to get to work the next day had i been drinking harder stuff. Til the next time!

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

To Blog or Not To Blog


Current mood: curious
Category: Blogging
For those that dont know, i work in the music industry, under a few hats.

Im currently working full time for a music based website as its content manager and A&R. As part of that job im in touch with the different record labels as well as band managers, band members, production group heads, as well as a whole lot of the independent groups and it is part of my job description to feature them on www.odysseylive.net with their different endeavors and happenings.

I also work part time for a local production house / management firm called Sonic Boom and though the description is not exactly clear, a part of my responsibilities include being up to date with whats going on with the bands under our roster.

Beyond all that, i play bass for two bands, both of which have their share of friends and supporters and keeps me in touch with some of the other people i wouldn't see otherwise.

All in all, i've got quite a bit of friends and acquaintances in the music industry and am now thinking of starting a blog that speaks of what its like to be in this world. Now i know that alot of other people are in this world as well but somehow it is thought that my connection into this world is a complete connection and not just bits of pieces here and there...for example, i live with the Singer of Urbandub (a hugely popular rock band in Manila, Philippines), our neighbors include other bassists such as Nathan Azarcon and Nino Avenido, both of whom are established musicians with numerous prestigious awards under their belts, sometimes we hang out...i also attend presscon's and video shoots and sometimes even get invited to listening parties wherein we listen to an album prior to its release...by some of the most in demand bands in the Philippines.

So, what do you guys think? Will writing about these encounters be something entertaining enough for you to want to check out?