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hammondcast · 1 year
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Jon Hammond Funk Unit 2023 NAMM Show Kick-off
#EVENT LINK: Jon Hammond Funk Unit 2023 NAMM Show Kick-off
https://www.namm.org/thenammshow/2023/session/jon-hammond-funk-unit 
Jon Hammond Funk Unit 
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9:45 am - 10:40 am
ACC, Plaza, ADJ Arena Plaza Stage
In-Person Only
Journalist Ricky Richardson Los Angeles News Observer: “Organist Jon Hammond served up a set of original compositions, funky, swinging jazz and blues to the delight of the crowd gathered at the ADJ Arena Plaza Stage."
Funky Swinging Jazz and Blues instrumentals original compositions by organist Jon Hammond featuring international soloists. As seen on cable TV for 38 years Jon Hammond Show, long-running music, travel and soft news program. Jon Hammond and band members have been performing at NAMM Shows and Frankfurt musikmesse for 33 years, as well as Music China, Japan Musical Instruments Fair and toured Germany with 21 piece Landesjugendjazzorchester German Youth Jazz Orchestra. ASCAP Composer Publisher and Member American Federation of Musicians Local 6 and Local 802, 2014 NAMM Believe in Music award recipient. 
*NOTE: Drummer Nic Kubes will be joining our band
Marc Baum tenor
Chuggy Carter congas & perc.
Joe Berger electric guitar
and special guest tba first name Lee all I can say now!
Yours truly Jon Hammond at the organ and kicking bass
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#funk
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#bandmusic
Jon Hammond Band
Jon Hammond Organ Group
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2023 NAMM Show, Jon Hammond Funk Unit, Kick-off, Concert, Joe Berger, Nic Kubes, Chuggy Carter, Marc Baum, Jon Hammond, Hammond Organ, Funk Music, International Music Community
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omegaremix · 4 days
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Cold Cave / Black Marble / Choir Boy @ Warsaw, N.Y.C.; June 14, 2018.
Hello, Warsaw. We meet again. It’s been seven months since I first visited the Polish powerhouse on Driggs Avenue in Greenpoint, one of my all-time favorite places to visit. That was when I attended Hospital Productions 20th Anniversary showcase and it became an unforgettable experience. This time, it’s a shorter affair featuring only three acts: Choir Boy, Black Marble, and headliner Cold Cave. The ritual is the same as last time and every time. Wait on the platform, take the train, hop on the subway line, and arrive in the neighborhood none more blacker where you stand against the venue’s wall. It was all clear out. Thursday’s warm air and blue skies was not symbolic of the night’s wicked-black climax. I called my sis- to tell her how euphoric I was feeling, experiencing these days and moments I normally don’t but should more often. For every time I waited entry at Warsaw, there was always someone from Stony Brook who I would randomly spot. Last time it was WUSB’s Cornflower zipping past on his bike. Now it’s Marcel, my queer friend from The Stony Brook Press whom I took a quick two seconds to be sure it was him. I was right. We hugged each other and then my anxiety shot up because I haven’t seen him since The Press’ 35th and the venue was ready to open its’ doors. He had to leave anyway for Ru Paul’s Drag Race, the diet of queer champions, but promised him we’d resume catching up down the road.
The line now entered Warsaw. Unlike Hospital’s instant get-go, we waited almost an hour for the opening act to go. Salt Lake City’s Choir Boy was first up, self-proclaimed Mormons (kidding or not) currently signed to Dais Records. They’re a spot-on bullseye of Eighties-aesthetic synthpop, new wave, and light goth-rock that was pleasing and lush. Never abrasive but gentle, breezy, and aurally sentimental. Adam Klopp’s vocals make the outfit’s namesake (he has sung in church choirs), hitting high notes just floating above the collective’s perfect dream world. Their synths, guitars, beats, and riffs and basslines fall right into my current Eighties kick, keeping the vibe alive. And note Kyle Hooper’s dangling earring when he’s right behind synths…
Black Marble was one of two reasons why I chose to be there. WUSB’s Nightmare Aquarium is responsible for making me a fan of theirs during a summer’s transition to Lindenhurst. Their output has been nothing but good to me. To this day, their sound is one I have yet to figure out and that’s a great thing. Chris Stewart / Black Marble got a great standing ovation revisiting his Brooklyn hometown as a new Los Angeles resident. It didn’t change the total mood or quality of his music if ever the slightest. Still a two-man two-guitar outfit without Ty Kube and a drum machine, Black Marble got right to it filling the vastness with said guitars and drum machines upfront as Stewart’s vocals receded far away and above into the open space. Even if there’s a cold, distant, low-fidelity quality in Black Marble, things somehow sound upbeat for its rays of sunshine. A clean perfect set all the way through.
Cold Cave finally take the stage. It can be said (and said again many times here) that they were one of the essential summer sparks igniting my personal revitalization of sorts during the post-economic crash. From then on, their songs continuously watermarked some of the better key moments in my life without fail, so it’s why I paid a visit to see them live as a thank-you. Wes Eisold made his entrance along with wife Amy Lee (guitars, synths), Ryan McMahon (drums), and Nils Blue (guitars) to open the set with songs from You & Me & Infinity. The New Order-inspired “Glory” really got the crowd going. Soon, New York City got a special treat only for themselves: an appearance by Genesis P-Orridge to perform “Comprehension”, her 2015 collaboration with Cold Cave and Black Rain. It’s her residency, so why not have Cold Cave make the most of their visit? Then the blinding “Heaven Was Full” and later on their marquee hit “Confetti”, which to me was the entire night.
Then, flashing solid colors went wild as Cold Cave went into “Rainbow Girls” mode, the only time the show went color. What did we win? A visit by author Max G. Morton of Eisold’s Heartworm Press, who came on-stage to deliver “Heavenly Metals” before Cold Cave’s ultimate closeout. Morton was decked in all black just like their set, standing tall and no doubt couldn’t be fucked with as he spewed his brand of cold despotic mean testimony. A few more songs and the night was history. Cold Cave delivered one of the most powerful performances I ever felt. McMahon’s drums hit hard, loud and clear through Eisold, Lee, and Blue’s blasting synths and guitars. Most of their setlist and songs I hoped they’d play was more I could ever ask for. “Confetti” was the start of a new era for me when all was almost lost. “Comprehension” has become one of my all-time favorite songs of this decade, if not, ever. “Glory” followed suit to become a new memorable winter favorite of mine. The string of favorables still keeps coming from them. With a new American Nightmare record out, it’s Eisold’s winning year. No bullshit, no moshing, no shoving; save for the guy standing next to me (and it had to be him) who was furiously stomping the venue floor to the point of near-collapse, and almost tearing the venue’s front rail off. Someone was a little into himself at the show, no?
My second visit to Warsaw in as many months was just like the first. Randomly encounters with friends from Stony Brook, amazing line-ups in an amazing venue, and another day in Greenpoint where the fever pitch comes from being in a great place in a great time and having the right ties with specific people. It’s not every day I experience it, but when I do, I feel like with all the motherfuckers and fishnet-wearing witches around me in Boy Harsher, Joy Division, Cat Power, and D.S.-13 shirts, I hit the jackpot.
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Tonight My Wife and I. Went to a concert for a band called, Rubix Kube. If you like 80s music. Get your ass out and see them. Complete fun! Great time. Go out with your wife, and friends.!
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introductionpresence · 8 months
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1, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 21!! for the music asks!
thanks for the ask mica!!! (for this ask game!)
1: who is the first artist you remember loving?
probably foo fighters? my parents played them a lot when i was little and i remember really liking them! (i still do but. not to the extent i did back then ¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯)
6: what was the first concert you went to?
it was. also foo fighters!
8: which artist have you seen live that didn’t live up to the hype?
probably the killers. it's not that they weren't good but i just. didn't really enjoy tbh
10: you have to get a lyric tattoo — which lyric is it?
oh that's such a good question- there's so many lyrics i could choose /lh
maybe something by the strokes but. i'm really indecisive so i'm not sure
12: do you have an artists photo anywhere in your home? who! bonus points if you show the photo!
i do- it's a picture of kevin parker that came with my vinyl copy of the slow rush.
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21: which music video have you watched more times then you care to admit?
probably. basically all of the videos from daft punk's discovery, but apart from that, kubes by machinegum and human sadness by the voidz!
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mixamorphosis · 5 months
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Blog post and linked tracklist [HERE]
Part 1 - Mixamorphosis
Matthew Kyle - Check It On Out (78 Recordings)
Jona Saucedo - When I Do Love (Unknown Label)
Ned Doheny - A Love Of Your Own (Softmore Version) (Unknown Label)
The Isley Brothers - Footsteps In The Dark (Vins Edit) (Unknown Label)
Bobby Bland - Ain't No Love (Pistolpuma Remix) (Self Released)
Latimore - All The Way Lover (Disco Tech Edit) (Unknown Label)
Isaac Hayes - Walk On By (Prozak Morris Flip, Trip & Acid Flip) (Not On Label)
Mathieu Clé - Black Mysteries (Apersonal Music)
LNTG - You Abandoned Me (Lightspeed Recordings)
Rhye - Open (Softmore Dub) (Unknown Label)
BB King - Thrill Is Gone (RocknRolla Soundsystem Edit) (Self Released)
War - Slippin' Into Darkness (Gazeebo Edit) (Unknown Label)
Part 2 - Softmore
Tracklist
01. Softmore - Air Traffic (Intro) (Not On Label) 02. Softmore - Weather Watcher (Interlude) (Not On Label) 03. Andras Fox - Erskine Falls (Home Loan Records) 04. Greg Paulus & John Camp - Remo (Wolf & Lamb Records) 05. Jesse Boykins III - Show Me Who You Are (Empire) 06. Greg Paulus - Daisy Duke (Wolf & Lamb Records) 07. DJ Cam - Bounce (Inflammable) 08. DJ Cam Quartet ft. InLove - Everybody Loves the Sunshine (Inflammable) 09. Softmore - In Flight (Interlude) (Not On Label) 10. GB ft. Steve Spacek - Simply So (Sound In Colour) 11. Joseph Terruel - The Jazzy Dub Sensation (In The Woods) 12. Softmore - Coastal Drift (Unknown Label) 13. Bobby - Transit (Circulations) 14. Softmore - Harp Chord (Interlude) (Not On Label) 15. Modlee & Vlooper - All Matter (Soulection) 16. The Rurals ft. Irantzu - Hermosa Blues (Softmore Edit) (Unknown Label) 17. Erlend Øye - Every Party Has a Winner and a Loser (Source) 18. Shy Girls - When I Say I Love U (Hit City) 19. Vital & Hubb - The Art of Alone (Fokuz Recordings) 20. 6th Borough Project - Deep C (Delusions Of Grandeur) 21. 6th Borough Project - The Callback (Delusions Of Grandeur) 22. BRS - Lovin' Me (Situation Rework) (Situation Sounds) 23. Phonique ft. Erlend Øye - For the Time Being (Dessous) 24. Kola Kube ft. Choklate - Break My Heart (Session Victim Remix) (Z Records) 25. Navid Izadi - On My Mind (Double Standards) 26. Harvey Sutherland - Nexus (This Thing Records) 27. Jerome C. - Heart & Soul (Double Standards) 28. Baby Prince & Navid Izadi - Missing You (Soul Clap Records) 29. Softmore - Air Traffic (Outro) (Not On Label)
Part 3 - Mixamorphosis
Tracklist
01. Hanny Dottaway - Talkin' 'Bout (Dimitri From Loisada Edit) (Ebo Records) 02. Phreek Plus One - La Spirale (J's Loveboat Mix) (Internasjonal) 03. Secret Society - Doe's Playa (1Trax) 04. Lay Far - Many Sided (Shadeleaf) 05. U - I (ManMakeMusic) 06. Munk & Rebolledo - Surf Smurf (Munk Version) (Gomma) 07. Gang Of Wolves - Universal Children (Stupid Human) 08. Cheek - Venus (Sunshine People Mix) (Versatile) 09. The London Heavy Disco Revue - The Balloon Room (Outhear Audio) 10. The Bucketheads - Got Myself Together (Kenlou Remix) (Positiva) 11. E-Versions - Khan (Merc) 12. Theo Vaness - Love Me Now (The Noodleman Dub) (Not On Label) 13. Goody Goody - It Looks Like Love (Sleazy McQueen Edit) (Unknown Label)
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kubesongic
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[image ID: a flag with 6 circles, in the order: light pink, light blue, sunflower yellow, light pink, light blue and sunflower yellow. there is a black musical note in the middle. /end ID]
kubesongic: a gender related to the 2019 song Kubes by machinegum
all colours picked from the Kubes single cover.
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floripire · 4 days
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@wastheheart / continued from here
"That doesn't matter. You can tell me as much or as little as you want to. I'll listen. Pinky promise." Floribeth holds up her finger in order to prove it. "Besides, I've...got a similar disposition." Rambles upon rambles with this one, really.
And it's not like she's unfamiliar with having a project going on; in fact, Floribeth is still working on a passion project of her own: cataloguing every vampiric strain, ever. (So long as it doesn't catch the eyes of those in charge, that is.)
She gives Esme a warm smile before a trinket made of bamboo catches her eyes. "Wait, is that a Kubing? A jaw harp? Wow, I didn't know you guys had stuff like that!"
Her eyes twinkle. "I'm not musically inclined beyond humming as I work on my own things or singing in the shower but I do know a thing or two about it: did you know that it is traditionally considered an intimate instrument, used for communication between family or a loved one in close quarters? Back then, anyone could use it, really, but women used it most - for short distance courtship."
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musicarenagh · 9 months
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"Distorted Reality"- A Vivid Journey Beyond Genres from No Signal Here's the way I see it – “Distorted Reality,” right, that’s the newest gig from Denver boys, No Signal. It's a fresh bit of magic in the alternative and indie rock scene – hits the ears like nothing you've had before, a blast of something stellar and new. The guys behind this – Nic Kubes, Demarco, and Riley Schmelzer – each brings something funky to the table, a mishmash of skills that makes the whole noise sound bloody brilliant. https://open.spotify.com/album/4swZfBREjAyD4c7R7Bowg2?si=WddDDHliT2qvfoE52tXKLw Got a 21-year old fella fronting the whole thing, spearheading an album's worth of tunes... a sweet 16 of 'em to be exact! Every track's like a new bit in their musical scrapbook, chock full of their heart and soul, right. Gives the album a real story-like feel, something you don't run into every day with these fresh-on-the-block bands. Let's talk about the bloke who’s on the vocals – damn, his voice darts n' weaves through each song like a ghost in the fog. Embodying the album’s name, that sense of "Distorted Reality" comes at you strong, right? Ain't just about the hearing; it's about feeling this sweet mess of tunes down to your bones. Now the beauty of “Distorted Reality” is the way it moves. One minute you're deep in the lyrics of alt-rock, next you're swept into the easy-breezy feel of indie rock. They're jumping between genres like there's no tomorrow, and they're bloody good at it too. Each track’s got a cocktail of disillusioned vibes, intense chorus transitions, and madcap concepts. But it's all kept together, wrapped up nice and tight for the listener – that's some expert wrapping, ain’t it? [caption id="attachment_51764" align="alignnone" width="629"] "Distorted Reality"- A Vivid Journey Beyond Genres from No Signal[/caption] And the actual tunes these guys whip up is some multi-flavored kind of brilliant. Tangy guitar strings, heavy bass, and banging drums mix with these rich electro vibes creating some sort of super-charged, undefinable sound. You can feel the passion, the energy pulsating from every beat. Now, don't get me started on how smart the whole production's been. Every song’s got its own vibe but still fits into the bigger picture. Bang it on shuffle, or listen in order, you’re in for a whole different feel. It really points out to the hard work the lads have put in structuring the whole shebang. To round it up, “Distorted Reality” is a whopping good ride through the peaks and valleys of rock, served up by a bunch of chaps who've got mad love for music and a deep grip on how it strikes a chord with its fans. The name – ‘No Signal’– nails it right on the head. Even the silences speak volumes. So if you're into epic music journeys, plug into "Distorted Reality." Brace yourself for a band that’s not gonna stick to the dotted line. They’re here to shake things up, crossing boundaries, and carving their own name in the grand alt-rock game. Strap in, mates. Follow No Signals on Facebook, YouTube and Instagram.
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ceritahasnaaa · 9 months
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Malam Minggu
Hai, lama tak mengetik di halaman ini. Setelah sekian lama hidupku lebih banyak "membaca" daripada "menulis", aku hampir lupa kalau punya tumblr.
Saking lamanya tak menulis, aku jadi sedikit kerepotan mau nulis mulai dari cerita apa: saking banyaknya yang terjadi. Dunia cepat banget, secepat buku di Ipusnas raib dipinjam orang, padahal baru 8 detik. Hehe.
Malam minggu kemarin, akhirnya seorang teman yang sudah sibuk dengan pekerjaannya menghubungiku,
"Mau makan keluar tidak?" itu pukul 5 sore.
Aku jawab, "Yuk". Padahal aku baru saja pulang berbelanja bulanan. Tapi selain karena tak punya lauk, aku juga tak punya gas. Ngomong-ngomong, elpiji memang sedang langka, katanya. Yasudah, aku bilang mumpung aku masih pakai baju "layak main", jadi mari makan setelah magrib.
Bukan kami kalau tidak riweuh. Karena masih punya sisa nasi, aku bawalah nasi itu dalam kotak. Aku juga membawa jeruk yang baru saja kubeli tadi siang. Tak lupa, satu liter air minum dalam botol tumbler, meskipun aku sudah berniat memesan es teh tawar di sana. Sedangkan dia membawa satu kotak biskuit rasa lemon, juga satu botol air minum ukuran satu liter. Sama.
Itu tidak salah. Aku memesan mie dokdok untuk dimakan bersama nasi, lengkap dengan dua buah kerupuk "rambak" yang kujadikan pelengkap makan. Sedih karena tukang gorengan di sana sudah tutup, mungkin sudah kehabisan jualan. Sedangkan temanku memilih memesan nasi goreng.
Yang salah adalah itu malam minggu. Kami lupa. Kami baru sadar ketika yang datang ke sini adalah pasangan semua. Wow, saatnya men-julid, menilai satu per satu pasangan. Kerjaan dua orang jomblo memang begitu, kan? Alih-alih iri, biasanya lebih seru mengomentari orang.
Aneh. Itu kesan pertama yang kami tangkap.
Ada sekitar 4 pasangan menduduki meja dekat kami, yang entah itu memang pacaran atau sebatas terjebak friendzone.
Eh, orang pacaran kalo makan bareng di malam minggu emang diem-dieman aja, ya? Malah pada main hape sendiri, ih.
Ini yang pacaran kalo ketemu tuh gak mau bahas topik yang seru kah gitu? Teori Darwin mungkin? Black hole, pemilu raya, topik war di Twitter akhir-akhir ini, gak ada niatan gitu? Biar seru, astaga!
Kami bertatapan. Merasa bahwa kami hanya dua orang yang berisik di dunia ini. Aduh, apalagi kalau udah bahas buku, bahas idol kami di dunia musik, bahas teori-teori alam semesta, we are screaming and became the most enthusiastic humans in this universe!
Dimulai dari mengabsen kabar satu per satu 'bias' kami, berlanjut membahas musical video terbaru yang mereka rilis. Duar! Akhirnya sampai di bahasan terkait dengan alternative universe yang diangkat oleh idol kami ke dalam videonya. Sebuah kebetulan, kami berdua juga sama-sama suka baca buku. Makin jauh, deh, bahasannya.
Lihat! Mereka yang pacaran ternyata masih pada diem-dieman, astaga. Sejujurnya, peduli amat sih sama mereka, Tapi kami heran aja gitu. Apa mereka saking udah deketnya, jadi bisa komunikasi pakai batin, gitu? Bahasa kalbu mungkin, ya?
Dua jam itu bukan waktu yang sebentar untuk kami cukup mengamati satu per satu pasangan yang makan - selesai - ganti pasangan lain, tapi modenya tetap sama. Mode hening.
Heran, deh.
Pukul 8 malam, kami resmi pulang. Setelah puas merasa menjadi manusia paling berisik seisi tempat makan: gara-gara idola kami rilis video dan we are suddenly in fangirl-ing mode. Saat bayar di kasir, bahkan aku masih sempat bercerita tentang tragedi putusnya sendalku saat pulang belanja minggu lalu, yang membuatku berjalan 'nyeker' alias tanpa sendal sebelah. Dan kami tertawa.
Begitulah. Cerita unik dari malam minggu kami. Entah kami yang salah tempat atau memang kebetulan pasangan-pasangan yang kami temui adalah para introvert garis keras. Satu yang pasti, Ya Allah berikanlah kami pasangan yang sama serunya buat diajak ngobrol apa saja, biar kalau ketemu gak diem-dieman sunyi senyap scroll beranda medsos masing-masing, biar kalau dilihat orang tuh gak ada pencerita macam saya yang keheranan dan menjadikannya topik tulisan macam ini.
Salam,
dari kami para single yang naksir orang TV alias hidupnya cuma sekedar nge-heboh-in idola hehe.
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thetimecrystal · 10 months
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6, 13 & 18 for the music asks :]]
music ask game!
6. a song you’ve had on repeat lately
psycho killer - talking heads!!!!!!
13. a playlist name without context
degenerate disco
18. a song or lyric that reminds you of the asker
kubes by machinegum!
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lazyphantomdeer · 1 year
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Things you need to know about Philippines (By: Teja Reza Mae Baclaan)
May 06, 2023
The Philippines is a country rich in culture, with a fascinating blend of influences from its Asian and Spanish colonial past. From the food to the language to the arts, Filipino culture is diverse and unique. In this blog, we'll explore some of the highlights of Filipino culture and what makes it so special.
Family and Community
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Filipino culture places a strong emphasis on family and community. Extended families often live together and support each other, with grandparents, aunts, and uncles playing a vital role in raising children. Filipinos are known for their warmth and hospitality, and visitors are often welcomed into homes with open arms. The concept of "bayanihan," or communal work, is also an important part of Filipino culture, with neighbors coming together to help each other in times of need
Overall, Filipino culture is a rich and diverse tapestry of food, language, arts, religion, and community. Its unique blend of Asian and Spanish influences creates a vibrant and colorful cultural landscape that is both fascinating and welcoming. Whether you're exploring the bustling streets of Manila or the tranquil beaches of Palawan, you're sure to encounter the warmth and hospitality that is so characteristic of Filipino culture.
Religion
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The Philippines is predominantly Catholic, with around 80% of the population following the faith. The country's Catholic heritage can be seen in its many churches and religious festivals, such as the Sinulog festival in Cebu and the Ati-Atihan festival in Aklan. However, the Philippines is also home to a large Muslim population, particularly in the southern part of the country.
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One of the most popular and beloved aspects of Filipino culture is the food. Filipino cuisine is a unique fusion of Asian and Spanish influences, with dishes that are flavorful and hearty. Adobo is a staple Filipino dish that features meat (usually chicken or pork) cooked in vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, and other spices. Other popular dishes include pancit (noodles), lechon (roast pig), and sinigang (a sour soup). Filipinos also love their snacks and street food, such as lumpia (spring rolls) and halo-halo (a shaved ice dessert with fruit and sweet beans).
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Filipino culture is also characterized by its diverse languages. While Tagalog is the official language of the Philippines, there are over 170 different languages and dialects spoken throughout the country. English is also widely spoken and used in business and education. The unique blend of languages and dialects creates a colorful and diverse cultural landscape, with each region having its own distinct identity.
Arts and Music
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Filipino culture is also expressed through its arts and music. Traditional Filipino music is characterized by its use of indigenous instruments, such as the kulintang (a set of gongs) and the kubing (a bamboo mouth harp). The tinikling dance, which involves dancers jumping over bamboo poles, is a popular example of traditional Filipino dance. In contemporary culture, Filipino music and dance have been heavily influenced by Western pop culture, creating a unique fusion of traditional and modern styles.
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hammondcast · 1 year
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2023 NAMM Show Kickoff Green to Go Anaheim Convention Center this Thursday NO RAIN!
C'mon down bright and early to Arena Plaza Stage entrance for our kickoff concert 2023 NAMM Show 9:45AM sharp this Thursday April 13th! Mark 'Stage Dad' Magill making big announcement of badass condenser mic, weather man says NO RAIN, green-to-go for Jon Hammond Funk Unit!
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We'll be having fun soundchecking earlier, on the band: Leslie J. Carter aka Chuggy Carter congas + percussion, Nic Kubes drums, welcoming first time on the band - of course Joe Berger aka 'The Berger-Meister' guitar, he'll be playing the famous TV Jones pickup tester guitar as seen with Joe in Nashville hits we did - my longtime friend since kindergarten and bandmate Marc Baum tenor saxophonist always plays beautiful on his good old Selmer MKVI tenor - I believe we will have a very special guest TBA at the gig folks! Yours truly Jon Hammond I'll be playing my well-traveled Sk1 Hammond organ - we're going to have a funky good time, great California weather, Tony Mirador mixing Akroz Professional stage team Odie de la Fuente NAMM friends and a whole lotta' companies have returned to exhibit for the International Music Community, big big honor to kick it off - c u there! JH ADJ Lighting sponsoring stage again, thank you ADJ Team! Event LINK on app https://www.namm.org/thenammshow/2023/session/jon-hammond-funk-unit #2023namm #nammshow #funkmusic #greatweather #anaheim #Music #lighting #adjlighting 2023 NAMM, NAMM Show, Kickoff, Concert, No Rain, Funk Music, Anaheim, Anaheim Convention Center, Audio, Music, International, Music Community
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aaliyahunleashed · 2 years
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On This Day: August 1st 1997 - Aaliyah performs "One in A Million" at the KUBE 93.3 FM (in Seattle) Summer Jam Concert at The Gorge Amphitheatre in George, WA. The show was SOLD OUT.
Music begins at 4 p.m. with Billy Lawrence, followed by Rome, Black Caesar, Laurnea, 112, Aaliyah, Wyclef Jean and the Refugee Allstars, Ginuwine, Salt-N-Pepa and Blackstreet. 
Not sure if this is the only song she performed. 
The last image attached to this message is a picture of 'The Gorge' and it's beautiful scenery (and Columbia River) behind the stage. 
The Gorge Amphitheatre is a nine-time winner of Pollstar Magazine's award for 'Best Outdoor Music Venue' and was voted as one of the 'Best Outdoor Concert Venues in America' by ConcertBoom.
For more details about this event, check out: https://www.spokesman.com/stories/1997/jul/31/the-hip-parade-blackstreet-salt-n-pepa-and-the/ 
If you like this content, please also follow me on Instagram @aaliyahunleashed for more "Did you know", and "On This Day" Aaliyah and Aaliyah Related facts and photography. 
Stay Blessed Everyone! #aaliyahunleashed
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introductionpresence · 6 months
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from the music asks: 4, 13, 14, 16 and 19!!
Favorite video game soundtrack?
uhhhhh probably stardew valley or minecraft!
Any songs that make you absurdly happy to listen to?
Any songs you only listen to when your in a particular mood?
maybe? i listen to the end credits/demo of human sadness a lot when i want to calm down or go to sleep if that counts-
How many playlists do you have?
i have no idea tbh, the music thing i use doesn't give you a number and. theres a lot :[
Do you have any playlists dedicated to specific holidays?
i don't :p
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b-aeysia · 1 year
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KUBE 4 Speaker AMAZON
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The KEF Kube 8b subwoofer is a high-performance subwoofer designed and manufactured by MKB Bespoke Audio. This subwoofer is the perfect addition to any home theater or music system, providing deep, rich bass that will enhance the overall listening experience.
Design and Build Quality:
The KEF Kube 8b is designed with a sleek, modern look that will complement any home décor. The subwoofer features a compact, cube-shaped design that allows for easy placement in any room. The build quality is top-notch, with a solid, durable construction that ensures the subwoofer will last for years to come.
Performance:
The KEF Kube 8b is designed to deliver powerful, accurate bass that will enhance the overall listening experience. The subwoofer features a 8-inch driver and a 200-watt amplifier that provides ample power to deliver deep, rich bass. The subwoofer also features a variety of controls, including volume, crossover, and phase, that allow for fine-tuning to your specific listening preferences.
Customization:
One of the key features of the KEF Kube 8b is the ability to customize the subwoofer to your specific needs. The subwoofer features a variety of controls, including volume, crossover, and phase, that allow for fine-tuning to your specific listening preferences. Additionally, the subwoofer can be paired with a variety of other speakers, including the KEF LS50 Wireless and KEF LS50 Wireless II, to create a customized home theater or music system.
Conclusion:
The KEF Kube 8b (subwoofer) by MKB Bespoke Audio is a high-performance subwoofer that delivers deep, rich bass that will enhance the overall listening experience. The subwoofer features a sleek, modern design, solid construction, and a variety of controls that allow for fine-tuning to your specific listening preferences. The KEF Kube 8b is the perfect addition to any home theater or music system and is sure to impress even the most discerning audiophile.
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