Friday, December 12, 2014
BRONZE FIST RECORDS PRESENTS SONS OF SKINHEAD MANILA MEETING
My friend from Japan Hideki Takasaki and head honcho of BRONZE FIST RECORDS will be hosting a show in my country Philippines tonight. at NGONGIS BAR.
Featuring the finest Oi and Street Punk bands in Manila. If you happen to be in the vicinity of Quezon City please do drop by and watch the show. The gig will be held at NGONGIS BAR in Tomas Morato.
Just to give you a background of what BRONZE FIST RECORDS - the label is based in Osaka, Japan and releasing Asian Oi! and Street Punk bands from Thailand, Singapore and Philippines. One notable release is Booted Cocks.
Thursday, December 4, 2014
MOVE UP HIFI SKA FEVER
Mark your calendars people! This month MOVE UP HIFI is bringing the heat on December 13, Saturday at Muzack Sports Bar and Grill in Makati City. Move up HiFI round of DJs will be JOSEPH MINISTER, SARGENTO VEZ expect to hear some tasty oldies but rudies tunes from them. And a bit of soul nuggets from guest DJ NICK MONSOON.
Plus performances from top caliber ska and reggae bands COFFEE BREAK ISLAND, NEIGHBORS, PINKCOW, DANDIMITES, STEADY MOVIN' BEAT, EARTHLINGS, BUZZER BEATERS and MENTAL SQUAT ISLAND.
And speaking of Coffee Break Island please do watch out for their offshoot band called The Borrachos debut album.
Gate will cost you a measly sum of 100 pesos and it comes with an ice cold beer it's cheaper than your average Tapa King meal and a cab fare.
And to end this plug i would leave you a word of advice. DRESS SMART AND DANCE HARDER THAN ANY MOFO, LEAVE YOR POLITICS AT THE DOOR, BRING YOUR TOLERANCE WITH YOU, DO NOT BRING IN A CONVENIENCE STORE BOUGHT BOOZE and not and definitely not the least if some foreigners comes and visit the gig please show some courtesy by welcoming them a Pinoy way and not the BURAOT kind of way. SHOW SOME DECENCY AND RESPECT BY NOT HECKLING THEM FOR CAB FARE AND FREE BOOZE.
If you do not have money to spare for a Jeepney ride and a beer then stay at home and wallow in your misery.
And speaking of Coffee Break Island please do watch out for their offshoot band called The Borrachos debut album.
Gate will cost you a measly sum of 100 pesos and it comes with an ice cold beer it's cheaper than your average Tapa King meal and a cab fare.
And to end this plug i would leave you a word of advice. DRESS SMART AND DANCE HARDER THAN ANY MOFO, LEAVE YOR POLITICS AT THE DOOR, BRING YOUR TOLERANCE WITH YOU, DO NOT BRING IN A CONVENIENCE STORE BOUGHT BOOZE and not and definitely not the least if some foreigners comes and visit the gig please show some courtesy by welcoming them a Pinoy way and not the BURAOT kind of way. SHOW SOME DECENCY AND RESPECT BY NOT HECKLING THEM FOR CAB FARE AND FREE BOOZE.
If you do not have money to spare for a Jeepney ride and a beer then stay at home and wallow in your misery.
Monday, November 17, 2014
MOVE UP HI FI PRESENTS MANILA STANDARD TIME
Looks like the stars are all aligning by the end of this year. After a successful crowd funding gig for the Wuds by Kounter Kulture last Saturday there is yet another musical event worth checking out this month as Joseph Minister of Move Up Hi Fi is serving up another batch of tasty JA 45s with his cohorts Sarge Vez and Norris King.
With performances from 2 tone band STEADY MOVIN' BEAT, DANDIMITES, EARTHLINGS together with their new vocalist Viola from 3rd wave ska band SPORNEE, GOODLEAF and ska punkers PINKCOW the last two mentioned bands will be releasing albums of their own by the end of this year the last one happens to be recording at CBI's Paul Putian's recording studio called STUDIO JUAN that i think is worth waiting for.
And just to give you a quick history on who is the man behind MOVE UP HI FI. He happens to be a good friend of mine named Mark Young a DJ and a vinyl collector with impeccable taste for Funk, Jazz, Afrobeat and other music that you never heard before music that is worth listening to. I met him, along with fellow funk enthusiast and hardcore Meters fan Francis Hernandez of Loads of Motherhood way back early Y2K at The Fort during my ex wife's corporate party for an adult entertainment. I was blown away by the funk that was blasting through the speakers that i decided to check him out the rest is history. Mark AKA Mark Zero, AKA Joseph Minister had been around the music scene for quite sometime since the early 90's and now he is focussing on unearthing some tasty Jamaican oldies but goodies - labels like Jayboy, Pama, Bamboo, Gibbs and Crab for all the ska and reggae fans to enjoy so if you happen to love ska and early reggae then do drop by at MUZACK MUSIC HALL AND SPORTS BAR in MAKATI CITY on NOVEMBER 28, FRIDAY. He along with NORRIS KING, SARGE VEZ and guest DJ NICK MONSOON of the trad ska band THE MONSOONS will be spinning 45s so do not miss out because this will be a trainspotters wet dream so don't miss it!
The location of the venue is at the back of McDonalds Buendia before Mayapis there's a building in front of Mini Stop where the whole shebang will take place. Entrance cost will be 100 Pesos that comes with a one bottle of beer fairly cheap if i may say so.
As i always say here in this blog. Dance hard, Drink heavily, Leave your politics at the door, Bring your tolerance with you and please spend money at the venue and not at the convenience store. This is the only way that you show your full support in the scene so please try not to humiliate yourself by displaying a 711 bought booze at the venue and lastly do not be a freaking asshole by doing the Nazi salute.
The location of the venue is at the back of McDonalds Buendia before Mayapis there's a building in front of Mini Stop where the whole shebang will take place. Entrance cost will be 100 Pesos that comes with a one bottle of beer fairly cheap if i may say so.
As i always say here in this blog. Dance hard, Drink heavily, Leave your politics at the door, Bring your tolerance with you and please spend money at the venue and not at the convenience store. This is the only way that you show your full support in the scene so please try not to humiliate yourself by displaying a 711 bought booze at the venue and lastly do not be a freaking asshole by doing the Nazi salute.
Friday, November 14, 2014
METAMORPHOSIS
Tonight Kounter Kulture together with Dirty Shoes Collective and THE Clothing will be doing a crowdsourcing gig for one of Philippine’s surviving and still active 80's punk band - THE WUDS at SELDA DOS BAR in Visayas Avenue, Quezon City entitled METAMORPHOSIS. The aim of the event is to seek out financial support from people who will attend the show this November 15 that will help fund The Wuds recording expenses.
This band that Kounter Kulture and Dirty Shoes Collective is supporting is hailed as one of the best if not the brightest stars to came out of the Pinoy underground music scene in the 80s. I first heard of The Wuds on the radio way back when I was just barely a teenager via Howlin’ Dave’s punk rock show at RJAM that I patiently listen to. The music that Dante was playing was harsh, hard, and in your face. It appealed to me and I liked it a lot to the point that I was religiously following his show and do my own mixtape using my Dad’s Sanyo radio cassette recorder and his Perry Como tapes that I used for recording music whenever Urban Bandits, Third World Chaos, Integrated Circuit and The Lost Boys is being played by Dante. My first impression of The Wuds was that the band lyrically and musically is different from the rest of the Philippine Punk Bands that came out in that era. Their sound has this folky undertone on them. Imagine a bunch of hippy Khrisna devotees who decided to cut their long hair in exchange of a Mohawk then traded their acoustic guitars with an electric one then plugged it on a dilapidated amp with the volume blasted way up high. They got that positive spiritually behind that noise and angst. Just listen to Patay Buhay from their debut album ARMS TALK with that Khrishna Chants. These guys where doing Khrishna Core long before American Hardcore Bands Youth of Today, Shelter and Cro Mags coined the term.
Their music and the rest of the bands that Howlin’ Dave had featured on his show had left an indelible mark on me when I was growing up. The Wuds along with Dead Ends, Private Stock, Urban Bandits and the rest of the bands that recorded on Tommy Tanchanco’s Twisted Red Cross label had been a part of my life in one way or another. It influenced me spiritually and mentally. Arguably speaking The Wuds are the only existing underground band with original members still intact that survived the 80’s Philippine music punk scene the rest of the bands in that era sadly disintegrated completely when that year come to an end, While the other bands are content on just doing the same old thing up to now they however are still putting out records in the span of three decades including the raw and uncompromising album recorded in the mid 90s called AT NAKALIMUTAN ANG DIYOS under the highly controversial record label called Akasya Records run by Heber Bartolome in which the band felt they where swindled in the process.
After 30 years in the underground music scene The Wuds is still standing strong with 8 albums under their belt including a rare 7 inch split vinyl with The Jerks vocalist Chickoy Pura that i am on the constant look out. Not content to sit on their laurels the band have decided to put out new material by doing a series of live shows to fund their new project starting tonight November 15, Saturday with the help of a bunch of young upstarts who called themselves Kounter Kulture and Dirty Shoes Collective a bunch of creative misfits who most of them have become a regular mainstay of Bisikleta Productions before they successfully had done a series of musical events this year mostly album launches from new school punk bands that I highly respect and admired.
This band that Kounter Kulture and Dirty Shoes Collective is supporting is hailed as one of the best if not the brightest stars to came out of the Pinoy underground music scene in the 80s. I first heard of The Wuds on the radio way back when I was just barely a teenager via Howlin’ Dave’s punk rock show at RJAM that I patiently listen to. The music that Dante was playing was harsh, hard, and in your face. It appealed to me and I liked it a lot to the point that I was religiously following his show and do my own mixtape using my Dad’s Sanyo radio cassette recorder and his Perry Como tapes that I used for recording music whenever Urban Bandits, Third World Chaos, Integrated Circuit and The Lost Boys is being played by Dante. My first impression of The Wuds was that the band lyrically and musically is different from the rest of the Philippine Punk Bands that came out in that era. Their sound has this folky undertone on them. Imagine a bunch of hippy Khrisna devotees who decided to cut their long hair in exchange of a Mohawk then traded their acoustic guitars with an electric one then plugged it on a dilapidated amp with the volume blasted way up high. They got that positive spiritually behind that noise and angst. Just listen to Patay Buhay from their debut album ARMS TALK with that Khrishna Chants. These guys where doing Khrishna Core long before American Hardcore Bands Youth of Today, Shelter and Cro Mags coined the term.
Their music and the rest of the bands that Howlin’ Dave had featured on his show had left an indelible mark on me when I was growing up. The Wuds along with Dead Ends, Private Stock, Urban Bandits and the rest of the bands that recorded on Tommy Tanchanco’s Twisted Red Cross label had been a part of my life in one way or another. It influenced me spiritually and mentally. Arguably speaking The Wuds are the only existing underground band with original members still intact that survived the 80’s Philippine music punk scene the rest of the bands in that era sadly disintegrated completely when that year come to an end, While the other bands are content on just doing the same old thing up to now they however are still putting out records in the span of three decades including the raw and uncompromising album recorded in the mid 90s called AT NAKALIMUTAN ANG DIYOS under the highly controversial record label called Akasya Records run by Heber Bartolome in which the band felt they where swindled in the process.
After 30 years in the underground music scene The Wuds is still standing strong with 8 albums under their belt including a rare 7 inch split vinyl with The Jerks vocalist Chickoy Pura that i am on the constant look out. Not content to sit on their laurels the band have decided to put out new material by doing a series of live shows to fund their new project starting tonight November 15, Saturday with the help of a bunch of young upstarts who called themselves Kounter Kulture and Dirty Shoes Collective a bunch of creative misfits who most of them have become a regular mainstay of Bisikleta Productions before they successfully had done a series of musical events this year mostly album launches from new school punk bands that I highly respect and admired.
It is great to see that these young individuals had taken a big step forward by helping The Wuds achieve their goal and true to form the band is proudly showing their anti consumerism by coming full circle doing it the old school punk way of DIY via crowd funding to record their new album. For those of you haven’t got a single clue on what crowd funding is all about it is a form of soliciting financial contributions that gives musicians freedom from shady greedy record producers whose only goal was to churn out idiotic music for money and fooling people.
This form of monetary help gives them complete creative control of their work because at this day and age of Lizza Nakpil fabricated bands the likes of Rivermaya, The Wuds brand of music is still relevant today as it was 30 years ago because it is fast, hard and painfully true that everyone should hear right now and in order for them to make a new album for all of us to hear The Wuds needs us. Which reminded me of Joe Strummer saying without the people you're nothing quote. This band is turning to us for help.
It is high time that we all give something back to this band and rest of the pioneers who paved the way for all the new breed by spending our hard earned money to real music who influenced not just me but countless others who in one way or another started their own bands.
Now give yourself a favor and go out and spend your half months worth of your salary to something meaningful. Go watch The Wuds play with Neighbors, Goodleaf, Coffee Break Island, The Exsenadors, Tolonguez Death Squad, PinkCow and a bunch of talented musicians.
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
HENRY NEEDS YOUR HELP
A few weeks ago a friend of mine from Angono, Rizal had informed me about a friend of ours in the music scene that suffered a stroke. A regular fixture on the Mod and Ska scene and well known as the go to guy when it comes to threads worn by skinheads and mods.
I was surprised to learn about his condition because first and foremost he is a health buff. He habitually does cycling and runs regularly in other words he lead a positive lifestyle. I admired him because of this.
On November 22 bands who knew HENRY RIZARDO personally is asking for your help. They will stage a gig at FOR THE ROAD BAR in Madison Square, Mandaluyong City. If anyone of you reading this post and knew Henry please do drop by and lend a helping hand.
Let us all wish for his speedy recovery. HOLD STEADY MY FRIEND, HOLD ON HENRY.
Sunday, February 9, 2014
THIS IS DIY PUNK ETHIC RIGHT HERE
Philippine's finest ska punk band PinkCow fresh from their brief hiatus had recently announced on their Facebook page that they are going to release their sophomore album. But due to shortness of finances they are asking for your monetary assistance to finish their album. They are planning to release it on April.
All they need is for you to buy their shirt designed by Darko Manila in cooperation with Badfish and THE Clothing. The 500 pesos worth of shirt will go directly to the funding of their record in return you'll get their album before anybody else does.
For more details on how to get the shirt you can log on to Facebook and search for Pinkcow Philippines.
Saturday, January 4, 2014
JANUARY 18 IN MEMORIAM
This coming January 18, Saturday marks the 7 year death anniversary of Luis Guiang, also known as Weslu. He is the founder of Bisikleta Productions.
A prominent figure on the Philippine Punk, Hardcore and Ska scene, Luis made beats for Private Stock, G.I. and the Idiots and Philippines' finest ska band - Put3ska. He was also a member of THE ONLY Reggae Band in Manila That Matters non other than Tropical Depression and a seasoned sessionist for The Jerks, Throw, Shuffle Union and Juan Pablo Dream and had been part of the early Brownbeat Allstars and The GoSignals.
His brother who happens to own a Bar in his hometown in Malabon is doing a musical event in his memoriam. Bands included on this event are THROW, JUN AND THE IDIOTS, THE GOSIGNALS featuring RICKY ARAULLO of PRIVATE STOCK, STEADY MOVIN' BEAT, DANDIMITES, EARTHLINGS, NYTE IN TUNISIA, THE EXSENADORS, THE MIGHTY CONTRAS and SHUFFLE UNION
Plus a DJ set from the frontman of Greetings from Julie and the guitarist of Steady Movin' Beat called NICK EN DENCIO.
Entrance is free and the drinks are not, and please bring your tolerance with you and keep your politics out the door.
Plus a DJ set from the frontman of Greetings from Julie and the guitarist of Steady Movin' Beat called NICK EN DENCIO.
Entrance is free and the drinks are not, and please bring your tolerance with you and keep your politics out the door.
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