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Ever wonder what it was like to record an album in the 90s? Flashback 1994, Miko Mayor shares his memories of recording with is band Annointed Cherubs. He was 17 years old when their songs were played on the radio (and were certified Gold), and that got them touring all universities in the metro.
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First day we met, I thought to myself "I want vibes like that!" Her skits, vlogs, OOTDs, surfing adventures always brighten my day. Know more about Starlette Alia's life as a content creator and how she organically grew her audience during trying times. Bonus: Tattoo stories inside!
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If you watched the movie Drumline, you’ll love how this guy got started with music. Lem Gutierrez joined his school’s marching band and saw the lonely snare drum in the corner. He was drawn to it, and that’s where it all began 🥁 Now his flexibility ranges from raw and unhinged to classic rock and heavy metal 🎸
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Despite the hurdles, Bryle Habits built his clothing brand Good Habits Cartel from the ground up, and through his resilience, he became one of Butuan’s most promising hip hop artists.
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From playing guitars for jazz and metal bands, to producing ad jingles, hiphop beats, EDM/lo-fi tracks, DJ Clarence Anthony is like a Swiss army knife of music production. This episode, he talks about thriving in the music scene and how important it is for artists to put themselves out there and cut through the noise.
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This week, Niikko of Koco's Monster Sculptures lets us experience his world of magnificent monsters. He started sculpting monsters last year, and he has created so many characters since then. If you want to try sculpting, Niiko’s got plenty of tips for beginners!
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When Tannex and his wife started Katribu Tatu, people thought they were crazy just because what they were doing was different.
But that didn’t stop them from educating people about the art of traditional tattooing. With a stick and a needle, they proved that one can reconnect with culture and have stories inked on their skin for life.
In partnership with South Republik.
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This gem of a person has the Midas touch. Zhaun makes the most of every opportunity he finds. He hosted Confessions of a Partyphile and organized the best parties in the city, and built satirical food review page Lami Wa'y Lami.
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This episode, I’ll tell you how I woke the hell up at a gig in 2019, realizing how much I’ve abandoned myself and killed my own creativity due to unhealed traumas and toxic relationships (among other things).
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There's a certain level of honesty that's bound to rattle cages. This week, I'm happy to have one of the most genuine people I've met, Karey Reyes on the show.
This episode is in partnership with South Republik.
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He’s one of the most versatile guitar players I know. This episode, Kay-R of Dokeshi lets us in on how he became a master of his craft, and how his passion and perseverance made him a beast on stage!
In partnership with South Republik
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Going to a gig for the first time in 4th grade, Dat Dat found his passion for playing music. Discovering MTS Taboan in college and diving into a pool of amazing local bands ultimately led him to his current bands Amana and Moawh.
This episode is in partnership with South Republik.
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When life gives you lemons, make music. JR makes music production look so easy. He's the guy who can read minds and turn every collaboration into a masterpiece. What's going on in that mind? Listen and find out.
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This episode, Jad Montenegro tells us about her life in music and art, and the opportunities that led her to being a household name in Davao's indie music scene, as she continues to move people with her music and her wisdom.
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She's the girl your coach warned you about. If you're on TikTok, you prolly know Margaux Nonato as the unstoppable #girlballer. Know how her very first 5-second basketball video led her to become TikTok PH's No.6 Sports Creator on this episode.
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When people listen to her lyrics, they're in awe of her brilliant writing. Duane reveals how her love for words marked the beginning of her journey in making music.
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Do you have a moment to talk about the divine feminine? In celebration of International Women's Month, Happy Girls Club joins this week's I.A.M. episode, and we're here to talk about what a modern woman can do when she's faced with all the adversity that comes with being a woman.
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Join me and Marius Angelo on this episode, and find out what experiences sparked his passion for making music and creative writing, as well as the importance of motivation and collaboration in every creative process.
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Yooooogurt builds a story around every game, and that's what sets him apart from all the other gaming channels in the city. In this episode, you'll know how WWE inspired his shoutcasting style, and he'll tell us more about his growing community.
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Things happen. Passions get paused, dreams are put on hold, priorities change, but Plastic Butter came back stronger, releasing 2 brand new EPs between 2021 and 2022 after a decade-long hiatus.
This episode is in partnership with South Republik.
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