Community Movement Building Through Music Series 3: Last October I had the chance to talk with Poptimes Magazine community builders Ted Reyes, Sheryl Garcia-Reyes and Brijo Miguel about the the scene they are helping to build, their amazing accomplishments and the future of Poptimes and the whole national scene in general.

Poptimes Magazine and its community has been up and running since 2006… actually, it seem more like a sprint! In just a few years, they have released two major North American music compilations Rock in the Box 1 & 2 with the later including a print zine, three holiday Rock the Yuletide compilations, helped produce a number of other local projects and show and continues to be a force that is helping shape the future for Filipino-American Music.

 Also features music from the very first Rock in the Box Music compilation. Listen in on the podcast now!

 
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Community Movement Building Through Music Series 2: On the eve of the Festival of Latin Electronic Music in Pilsen, I caught up with its founders Charly Garcia & Stephanie Manriquez at the opening symposium and art show at Efebos to find out a little bit more about this emerging local scene. I found out that despite the differences in culture, musical genre and language, this scene has seen many parallels to our Pinoy music scene–developing a sense of community and identity outside of the mainstream in a very fasionable DIY style!

This podcast is the second installation of “Community Movement Building Through Music” here on the CPMS podcast and features an interview with Executive Director Stephanie Manriquez of FMEL with a live performance by Ángel Sánchez Borges and (one of my favorites) Carlos Icaza, drummer of Plastilina Mosh.

Find out more about FMEL on their website at http://fmelchicago.com/ or email them at fmelc​hicag​o@​gmail​.​com

 
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Community Movement Building Through Music Series 1: While in New York, I had the chance to meet and chat with Ugnayan organizers Riya and Anang and talked about how they have been working on building a movement for Filipino youth in New York and beyond. What is “art for the masses?” and how can we as musicians participate in empowering our community and create art that speaks from our experiences….?

RECLAIM means to embrace our people’s history in the Philippines. Learn our history of migration to the US. Assert our right to quality education that reflects our history and culture. Relearn the native tongue that has been denied to us. Struggle for decent jobs & just wages. Embrace the cause of Filipino World War II veterans & domestic workers. To be free from fear of deportation & detention. Fight for equality & respect for our Pinay sisters & queer brothers & sisters. RECLAIM is promoting justice and liberation for our people!

WHY RECLAIM 3?
First organized in 2003 & then in 2006, RECLAIM fused poetry, hiphop, rock & visual art that reflected the collective stories of the Filipino youth and our community in the Philippines & in the US. The highly publicized events drew more than 150 & 250 youth & allies on each year. RECLAIM is organized by Filipino American youth & has featured some of the best young Filipino & non-Filipino American spoken word artists, emcees, rock bands & visual artists.

Now, in 2008, RECLAIM 3 will continue the tradition of celebrating the collective history, power and strength of the Filipino American youth through revolutionary art & culture! Join our cultural night of resistance!

Organized by Ugnayan ng mga Anak ng Bayan (Linking the Children of the Motherland) | co-sponsored by Damayan Migrant Workers Association, Five Points NYC, Liga Filipina (Columbia University), Poptimes Magazine, and Sulu Series (list to be updated soon)

ugnayan.nynj@gmail.com | 212.564.6057 | www.ugnayan.blogspot.com

 
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At one of the Chicago Pinoy Music Scene fundraiser shows a few months back, we we’re all given a special treat. It was already late in the evening but many people stuck around to to hear one solo artist perform on stage with just her guitar. For those of us who were there, it was an unforgettable performance which gained new fans to her music. Imelda DeLaCruz has been composing and performing her own original music for over a decade now and continues to woo our hearts to her melodic stories on stage.

Each song is moment, captured through verse and melody… introducing you to characters that you can’t help but recognize. For many of us who listen to her music you can’t help but feel you know every person she is singing about… or you swear to god that you have lived through those same moments in one time or another…. from the innocent anxieties of high school, to the first moments you realized you believed in love (or perhaps wishing you never believed), to the days when we used to just sit and watch Saturday morning cartoons.

I had the chance to catch up with Imelda after her performance at the Beyond the Barrelman closing at Mercury cafe where we talked about her music, her stories and where she plays a song for all of us out on the side walk.

If you want to know more about Imelda, check out her website at www.imeldadelacruz.com and get her latest album, Noise, Noise, Noise..

Enjoy - RoXin

 
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Bamboo Live at Chicago’s Martyr’s Bar in Chicago. Recorded Sunday, September 14th, 2008. Presented by Happybox Productions in collaboration with CPMS and lead by Je Cacnio. Read and respond to Je’s “Thank You” discussion on our forum. Read Lawrence’s blog post on his experience meeting the band.

Full concert in its entirety.

 
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There are things in the everyday life most people don’t like to talk about or divulge. But fortunately, there is a Chicago-based Pinoy Rock band that refuses to candy coat the realities that most of us experience.. particularly those experiences that can often times be painful into creative and thought-provoking music. On this podcast we interview SO3 (Sons of the 3rd) a four piece outfit that combines a raw untamed sound with intensive riffs along with howling and fierce poetic vocals.

Following the interview is their live set in entirety at Martyr’s Bar on September 14, 2008 where they were one of the opening acts for Bamboo.

Enjoy & keep rockin’ CPMS! - RoXin

 
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Your host RoXin and guest Nara pull together a string of Pinoy Classics and a few contemporary music that has influenced their music creation. Includes samples from Mike Hanapol, Noel Cabangon, The Jerks, Joey Ayala, Grace Nono, Asin & Pinikpikan.

 
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Aci9 MYX interview at Rock in the Box 2 release

On July 5th, four Chicago-based bands gathered to raise funds to participate in the historic Rock in the Box 2 release festival in New York. It was a special night–ACI9, BAGWIS, LUCID BLUR & THE INDIAGOS covered each other’s songs.

In this podcast, we feature ACI9’s live performance at the Underground Lounge in Chicago. They open their set with an amazing version of a BAGWIS original: Dugo ng Tubo.

ACI9 is known for their funky and bouncing basslines by Chris Mallo, pounding and fierce beats by (what tha) Hec Cruz, and of course the political and poetic voice as well as the progressive psychedelic guitar riffs of Bing Labog.

Catch ACI9’s track “Don Pakete” on the newly released Rock in the Box 2 North American CD compilation produced by Soulworks Records & Poptimes Magazine.

Enjoy! - RoXin

 
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We caught up with The Bending Spoon at their gig with Madrhymes, Downcast, SO3 and After6 at the US Beer Co. on Friday September 5th to learn more about this band who has been around for about 10 years and continues to write and perform some of the most original music coming from the Chicago Filipino Community.

 
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THE BENDINGSPOON
Erick “Kid” Revita - Vocals
Bob Jose - Bass
Joe Real - Lead Guitar
Kris “Sirk” Cocjin - Drums
and their newest member, Marpi on Guitar

Contact them at:
The Bending Spoon
Westmont, IL
thebendingspoon@yahoo.com
call/text ; (630) 802-5747

Flying Quito! Madrhymes Live!I have a little secret….. I’m a fuckin’ thrill seeker… You know, when I was a lot younger, I used to watch thunderstorms approach and always wondered what it would be like to run into the storm and be picked up by the violent winds and soar through a dark sky. I would imagine what it would be like to be caught in a tornado’s wind tunnel, hurling past large debris thinking that at any moment I could be smashed to pieces! Pure intensity, chaos, and thrill! Now imagine that feeling with precise, pounding groove rhythms…. this is the Madrhymes realm.

This podcast is the recording of their set in its entirety at the US Beer Co. on Friday September 5th. After listening to this recording… at least twice before even posting this, I kept thinking… “When the heck is Madrhymes gonna put out a full length album?” this is something I’ve been waiting for years to hold and hear! They are an amazing band and some of the nicest musicians too!

A tip for those who have never heard Madrhymes and are an avid fan of metal or progressive music… If you see a flier for one of their upcoming gigs…. GO!

Keep up the great work Madrhymes and thank you for your intensity and craftsmanship!

Oh, by the way…. Ponki…. You are my drum Idol! .. Now press the play button already!

 
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