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Topic: Philippine Prog Posted: April 18 2006 at 16:43 |
Just wondering if anybody knows of good prog from the Philippines? -- if singing is involved, preferably in Tagalog.
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Posted: April 19 2006 at 15:20 |
I don't know excellent masterpiece, however I own some Philippine albums.
Juan De La Cruz Band is the most well known band here in Japan. Is this band famous outside of Japan ? I recommend Maskara by this group. But this album is different from standard symphonic rock or jazz rock. Wally Gonzalez is better one than Juan De La Cruz, in my opinion. I feel he is a bit close to Jeff Beck (don't expect similar music to him ).
In comparison with Indonesian progressive rock scene, Philippines has weak movement. Or I haven't searched this scene deeply ? There are probably other good stuff in Philippines, but they are obscure, yet. If you can find Wally Gonzalez, please try the album 'Tunog Pinoy'. This is the best album I know and I own Philippine stuff.
*Wally Gonzalez is ex-Juan De La Cruz Band member.
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Posted: April 20 2006 at 07:51 |
I only ever heard Side A, Eraserheads and Freddie Aguilar ... some good music, but no prog there!
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Posted: April 20 2006 at 11:00 |
Damn, there's got to be something out there.  .... I keep feeling like I'm sort of betraying my culture, listening to prog rock, since I am Filipino as well.
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Posted: April 20 2006 at 11:12 |
OK OK heres a true Filipino
OK, prog rock is not that popular here... few people know that a genre even exist.
Ive been in a progmetal band before when i was in college. We never had a record deal though, but we had our own stuffs. Weve met and played along with a few progmetal bands playing DT and Symphony X covers. DT is well known among the few proggers here. A band called Fuseboxx got lucky and had a record out. Great stuff IMO, though heavily influenced by DT. their influnces include: Genesis, Yes, King Crimson, Symphony X and Dt (as ive repeatedly mentioned).
Well, Juan De La Cruz ( a name representing the common Pinoy) is a Pinoy Rock group. They sounded more like the Rolling Stones. They are one of the pioneers when it comes to that genre.
I thought I was the only Filipino here.. Im glad i was wrong!
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Posted: April 20 2006 at 11:16 |
OK for more of the Philippine prog movement visit this:
http://www.fuseboxx.com/

Whew, im so glad for this!!!

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Posted: April 20 2006 at 11:24 |
Trotsky wrote:
I only ever heard Side A, Eraserheads and Freddie Aguilar ... some good music, but no prog there! |
We do have some share of prog Sir Trotsky
I love Side A!
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Posted: April 20 2006 at 11:39 |
can you give us a sample?
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Posted: April 20 2006 at 11:45 |
I still have to upload stuffs
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Posted: April 20 2006 at 19:10 |
You can check them out in their site.. there are samples there...
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Posted: April 21 2006 at 04:02 |
Fuseboxx, Eternal Now, Minds Though Eternity, Praena => <=
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Posted: April 21 2006 at 04:03 |
Fuseboxx
Eternal Now
Minds Through Eternity
Praena
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Music is a form of meditation.
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Posted: April 21 2006 at 13:20 |
Many, many thanks for all of the suggestions... great stuff! I
sampled the Tunog Pinoy album (great!) and Fuseboxx and enjoyed
both. As for Freddie Aguilar, a wonderful artist who does have
proggish moments I feel.
I'll purchase some of the albums listed.
Prog and karaoke might (okay absolutely do on the whole) make strange
bedfellows, but now if only I can find some of this stuff for a karaoke
machine I'm totally set. :) Well I can. Some Wally Gozalez
is avaliable on karaoke compilations. I far prefer jamming with
real instruments, but when visiting many friends here in Canada,
karaoke is the activity of choice, but I've always been a little
disappointed by the absence of prog in their karaoke collections even
though it's hardly surprising (especially considering the long
instrumentals that are so common). Sure there's always some
popular Floyd, Yes, Alan Parsons etc. there... It's mostly
sentimental, poppy, and love ballady stuff one finds.
Anyway, thanks again for the recommendation, and I look forward to
sharing the prog albums with Filipino friends and relatives.
Since they know so little about prog, I hope this will be an
eye-opener. You've opened my eyes to Philippine prog.
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Posted: April 23 2006 at 08:57 |
Mike Hanopol- buksan
Saga- Ang aming awit
BUKSAN the 1978, Solo album of MIKE HANOPOL, "Filipino rock legend". "King of Pinoy Rock". "Father of Philippine Rock music." "Jeproks"!, and band leader of the legendary JUAN DE LA CRUZ band. Copyright 1978 and produced by BLACKGOLD RECORDS CORP.
When it comes to Pinoy Rock Music, only one male performer reigns supreme up to this day, Mike Hanopol - noted of his black beret and powerful raspy voice.
Long before today’s young showbands, like the Eraserheads, Rockstar, Introvoys, True Faith and Alamid, came to fore, there was already the Juan De La Cruz Band where Mike Hanopol started out in 1974. The group recorded such hits as "Balong Malalim", "Karagatan", and "Divisoria".
In 1976, Mike Hanopol started on a solo career. His hit songs included, Buhay Musikero, with Willy Cruz and Danny Javier(of Apo) as his record producers.
In 1977, Mike Hanopol’s name soared higher as he released "Laki Sa Layaw", which gives rise to the term "JEPROX". Mike earned three albums for Blackgold and a reunion LP with the Juan de la Cruz Band

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What is prog rock ?
It is music that does progress. Progressive music takes a riff, turns it inside out, plays it upside down and the other way around, and explores its potential.
K.Emerson
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JayDee
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Posted: April 23 2006 at 09:15 |
slowfire85 wrote:
Mike Hanopol- buksan
Saga- Ang aming awit
BUKSAN the 1978, Solo album of MIKE HANOPOL, "Filipino rock legend". "King of Pinoy Rock". "Father of Philippine Rock music." "Jeproks"!, and band leader of the legendary JUAN DE LA CRUZ band. Copyright 1978 and produced by BLACKGOLD RECORDS CORP.
When it comes to Pinoy Rock Music, only one male performer reigns supreme up to this day, Mike Hanopol - noted of his black beret and powerful raspy voice.
Long before today’s young showbands, like the Eraserheads, Rockstar, Introvoys, True Faith and Alamid, came to fore, there was already the Juan De La Cruz Band where Mike Hanopol started out in 1974. The group recorded such hits as "Balong Malalim", "Karagatan", and "Divisoria".
In 1976, Mike Hanopol started on a solo career. His hit songs included, Buhay Musikero, with Willy Cruz and Danny Javier(of Apo) as his record producers.
In 1977, Mike Hanopol’s name soared higher as he released "Laki Sa Layaw", which gives rise to the term "JEPROX". Mike earned three albums for Blackgold and a reunion LP with the Juan de la Cruz Band

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Actually, Mike Hanopol's daughter used to be my schoolmate (University of The East Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center) 
Yeah, He's great, not prog though, but still great!
Edited by Majestic_Mayhem - April 23 2006 at 09:16
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johnnyz86
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Posted: April 23 2006 at 10:28 |
interesting, ill have to check these bands out...
i'm half filipino and half chinese. not too many asian prog fans around here.
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slowfire85
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Posted: April 26 2006 at 10:53 |
Actually, Mike Hanopol's daughter used to be my schoolmate (University of The East Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center) 
Yeah, He's great, not prog though, but still great! [/QUOTE]
Not prog in your opinion sounds better.
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What is prog rock ?
It is music that does progress. Progressive music takes a riff, turns it inside out, plays it upside down and the other way around, and explores its potential.
K.Emerson
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