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Labels: 1st Manila Ska Festival, Andy Deported, Konspirazine, T.S.A.
By now most of you people have already seen those fab photos of the 1st Manila Ska Festival uploaded in numerous Multiply and Facebook accounts. So what exactly happened last Saturday (July 25) at Cubao X? I arrived at the venue (in front of the Wooden Gallery) at around 9pm, in time for Hopskatch's set. Already there was a good number of people in the audience gathered in front of the stage. Stayed on for a few numbers until someone grabbed me to meet, well, Caliph8, who was invited to do a DJ set at neighbouring Mogwai.
[Some explanation here. Caliph8 spinned on the occasion of ASEUM (Asia-Europe) New Media Art Symposium's 1st International New Media Art Festival in the Philippines. A five-day affair of conferences, exhibits, fora, and what-have=you's, last Saturday I think was the final leg of the art festival in the form of VJing and sound experimentations at the Mogwai Cinematheque, of which Caliph8 was one of the performers. Some photos inside the cinematheque below. Also check out this site for details.]
(In photo: video screening accompanied by sound experimentation, and Caliph8 - in blue shirt - doing what he does best.)
Also entered the Wooden Canvas which featured the photo exhibit. The walls showcased photos, both old and recent, mostly of bands who performed that night (Shuffle Union, The Marcos Cronies, Steady Movin' Beat, among others). Old photos brought me to times past: Clubska, Skamax, out-of-town forays (oftentimes Je would come, leaving me behind here in Manila because I have to report to work everyday, shame shame), Kolumn days. Interesting documentation of the bands' visual evolution, indeed.
Okay, I apparently digressed. After Hopskatch came Steady Movin' Beat. By this time, some people in the audience have drank enough and were gradually getting into skanking mode. The flurry on the dancefloor continued when Life Without Francis (that's Pink Cow without their vox Francis for you) stepped in and sang originals and covers (a smuttering from The Clash). The amount of alcohol intake is, without doubt, proportionate to the activity on the dancefloor.
(In photo: JR of Shuffle Union and Hilboy of Bisikleta Productions, hosts to the event)
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Labels: 1st Manila Ska Festival, ASEUM, Coffee Break Island, Cubao X, Hopskatch, Jeepney Joyride, Life Without Francis, Rocket Punch, Shuffle Union, Steady Movin' Beat, The Marcos Cronies, Wooden Canvas
Sometimes the songs get choppy, sometimes you end up listening to what seems to be a song cut up right in the middle. No, I do not unceremoniously chop up songs, but if it sounded that way to you (especially when you are the artist being featured), then most likely it has something to do with the host (where I upload the playlist) being down at times. So before sending me bomb mails or leaving dagger comments, please check, will you? If it sounds the same way after a day, then send me a mail first before announcing it to the world so we can work out things. Sarcasm and impulsiveness will get us nowhere, so please.... Thanks and have fun y'all.