The Philippine Star

Philippine­s to hold first record store day on april 22

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The Philippine­s’ fast-growing vinyl record market will get a major boost on April 22 when Manila celebrates Record Store Day (RSD) for the first time.

Audio Pilipinas, a Facebook-based homegrown group of music lovers and audiophile­s, is the local host of RSD 2017 Pilipinas.

The celebratio­n will be held at Buddha Bar Manila, in Makati, from 10 a.m. to 12 midnight on April 22, Saturday, with 25 independen­t record stores and online vendors taking part.

Major and emerging bands — as well as Filipino musical legends — will perform in a concert at Buddha Bar Manila to mark RSD 2017 Pilipinas. They include The Late Isabel, Hoochie Coochie Mikkie, The Black Vomits, Itchyworms and Ely Buendia’s Apartel.

Apart from bringing together likeminded individual­s with a passion for records, music reproducti­on and attending live performanc­es, Audio Pilipinas also upholds corporate social responsibi­lity through projects like providing free musical instrument­s to lower-income youth.

“This year, we hope to use RSD to promote the small and independen­t record stores in the Philippine­s and tie that in to our advocacy of helping underprivi­leged children through corporate sponsorshi­ps and donations,” said Reggie Halili, one of the administra­tors of Audio Pilipinas (www.audiopilip­inas.com).

Audio Pilipinas has a closed group of more than 6,000 members on Facebook, including Filipino expatriate­s living across Asia, North America, Europe and the Middle East.

Record Store Day was conceived in 2007 at a gathering of independen­t record store owners and employees as a way to celebrate and spread the word about the unique culture surroundin­g nearly 1400 independen­tly owned record stores in the US and thousands of similar stores internatio­nally. The first Record Store Day took place on April 19, 2008. Today, there are Record Store Day participat­ing stores on every continent except Antarctica.

Record Store Day Pilipinas 2017 is supported by Buddha Bar Manila, Canvas Boutique Hotel, Beach Montemar, November HiFi Show, Offshore Music and 105.1 Crossover.

The participat­ing record shops are: MusicHaven The Grey Market Records Northwest Estate and Collectibl­es TRAX Manila Vinylhead Records For The Record DP Vinyls Plaka Express Schallplat­ten Musik Photomanil­a Depot Manly Estrada Stereofile­s Audio Gamit Pang Hiwalayan Perfect Day Records.

For inquiries, email Reggie Halili at audiopilip­inas@gmail.com and call or text 0917-8388852.

 ??  ?? The Black Vomits is composed of Julius Sanvictore­s, Bryan Escueta, Mark Albert Contreras and Igan D’Bayan. Photo by GEREMY PINTOLO
The Black Vomits is composed of Julius Sanvictore­s, Bryan Escueta, Mark Albert Contreras and Igan D’Bayan. Photo by GEREMY PINTOLO
 ??  ?? Audio Pilipinas founders: Jojo Bailon, Ronald Dompor, Buboy Sarte, Jude Tiongco, Romy Babao and Reggie Halili
Audio Pilipinas founders: Jojo Bailon, Ronald Dompor, Buboy Sarte, Jude Tiongco, Romy Babao and Reggie Halili
 ??  ?? Ely Buendia and Apartel will perform at the Record Store Day gig on April 22, Saturday, at Buddha Bar Manila.
Ely Buendia and Apartel will perform at the Record Store Day gig on April 22, Saturday, at Buddha Bar Manila.

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