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Explore the Indie Music Scene of Manila, Philippines: Terno Recordings & Up Dharma Down (STREAM - Broadcasts 1&2)

iBakitWhy Blog Post by tragecapone
December 27, 2010

After months of waiting, the remastered broadcasts are finally up. Check out broadcasts 1&2, as Tony Rago (LIFE2short, Terno Recordings, American OPM Music Scene enthusiast) takes his co-host Brenda Lee Intengan into the journey he experienced this August in Manila, with music across the Terno Lineup & Live interviews from some of your favorite bands (Musical O, The Charmes, Sleepwalk Circus, Encounters With A Yeti, Up Dharma Down, and even Terno head Toti Dalmacion).

Original Broadcasts recorded live at WHPK 88.5 Studios, at the University of Chicago.

***NOTE: These broadcasts for some reason do not load on Internet Explorer, so it is recommend to use Safari, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, etc.

1. October 5th Broadcast
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http://chicagoistheworld.org/2010/10/archive-oct-5-explore-the-indie-roc...

This program focuses on Manila, Philippines… Manila’s Indie Rock scene featuring Terno Recordings Artists. Brenda’s guest Tony Rago spends a week in the southeast Metropolis to bring you our listeners and readers a taste of some fabulous music coming from the record label and its artists.This program focuses on Manila, Philippines… Manila’s Indie Rock scene featuring Terno Recordings Artists. Brenda’s guest Tony Rago spends a week in the southeast Metropolis to bring you our listeners and readers a taste of some fabulous music coming from the record label and its artists.

Broadcast features the following music and interviews by Tony Rago:
- Up Dharma Down
- Hidden Nikki
- Populardays
- Sleepwalk Circus
- Musical O – (Featured Artist – 2 songs w/ Interview)
- The Charmes (Featured Artist – 2 songs w/ Interview)
- Interview w/ owner of Terno Recordings (Featured Interview)

2. October 19th Broadcast
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http://chicagoistheworld.org/2010/10/archive-oct-19-explore-the-indie-ro...

This program digs deeper into Manila, Philippines and the Indie Rock scene featuring Terno Recordings Artists. Brenda’s guest Tony Rago spends a week in the southeast Metropolis to bring you our listeners and readers a taste of some fabulous music coming from the record label and its artists.

Broadcast features the following music and interviews by Tony Rago:
- Pasta Groove
- Radioactive Sago Project
- Sleepwalk Circus (Featured Artist – 2 songs w/ Interview)
- Encounters With A Yeti (Featured Artist – 2 songs w/ Interview)
- Up Dharma Down (Featured Artist & Interview – 4 songs)

Terno Recordings:
http://ternorecordings.com

Up Dharma Down:
http://myspace.com/updharmadown

Terno Recordings USA Vimeo Page:
http://vimeo.com/channels/ternorecordingsusa

Chicago Is World- “A Week In Metro Manila: Terno Recordings & the Manila Music Scene” blog:
http://chicagoistheworld.org/2010/10/a-week-in-metro-manila-terno-record...

Terno Recordings, Up Dharma Down, & the Philippine Music Scene: My Week In Metro Manila

iBakitWhy Blog Post by tragecapone
September 2, 2010

Two years ago I had no idea such a vibrant indie music scene existed in the Philippines, at least until I first heard Up Dharma Down. Then everything changed...

The more I listened to the music, the more it sucked me in, the more it took me to some place else, some place different, someplace unique. There truly is an indescribable energy that exists in the music, and I soon discovered that it was not just Dharma who was harnessing this energy. There was an entire record record label, Toti Dalmacion's Terno Recordings, which is founded on the belief that listeners around the world should challenge their pop sensibility. As I dug deeper I fell in love with other artists that Terno hosted, such as Sleepwalk Circus, Musical O, Encounters With A Yeti, & Pasta Groove.

Over the past year I listened more and more, and began gradually reaching out to these talented artists, building friendships based on a pure love for music (no matter where the source). I began to work with the record label more and more, trying to promote bands such as Up Dharma Down here in the U.S.A. My passion to prove to the world that the Philippines is an overlooked source of awesome and original indie music came to a head recently, as I purchased a ticket to Manila to find out if what I believed in my heart was actually true. So, I traveled by myself to the Philippines, to a country I have never been, to fully entrench myself in the scene and to finally meet these people in person. It was literally like a universal pull brought me there. Me, an American, and non-Pinoy traveling across the world on pure faith that this was in some way my destiny, to share this music with the world!

The trip ended up being the best trip of my life. In the 7 short days I had in the Philippines, I only saw a small part of the country, but I learned so much more. All of the people I met were genuinely nice, and the friendships I forged will last a lifetime. I’ve never felt so welcomed, so appreciated, and so comfortable in my own skin than I did that week. Who would have thought that this american non-Pinoy who became immediately obsessed after hearing the first brilliant note off of Up Dharma Down’s Fragmented, would suddenly be in his idols band practice filming their new hit “Tadhana” (http://vimeo.com/14453494), or taking shots with the bands at Terno Inferno in the Cafe SaGuijo parking lot.

From the moment I landed, it was obvious that I was a part of something special. Band Practices, Photo Shoots, Interviews, Concerts! But it was in the simple moments where I realized my heart was right all along and I became totally content, be it hanging out for a late night bite at The Whistle Stop (a Terno band late night favorite), playing basketball, rockin' some karaoke, or getting uncomfortably stuffed eating all you can eat Japanese food. These people were amazing, they were real, and they were my friends. Now more than ever, I'm determined to make their story known, and to share their brilliant music with the world.

I’ll never forget my trip, and a piece of me remains in the Philippines, but I will be back at some point soon to continue the story. Terno Recordings, Up Dharma Down…Sleepwalk Circus…Musical O…Encounters With A Yeti…Radioactive Sago Project...Hidden Nikki...Populardays...Not Another Boy Band...Daydream Cycle...The Charmes...the world is not such a big place when music unites it. "Challenge Your Pop Sensibility"

Facebook Page (Up Dharma Down in the U.S.A. !!)
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=325409776862&ref=ts

Check out all of my Videos from the trip at:
http://vimeo.com/tragecapone/videos
http://vimeo.com/channels/ternorecordingsusa

Follow my continuing stories at:
http://life2short.tumblr.com/

Terno Recordings:
http://ternorecordings.com/