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August 2021

Lifestyle

BGC further improve the active transport through sustainable PMD solutions

Being a PMD-friendly city, Bonifacio Global City bringing last-mile connectivity solutions to BGCitizens to ensure that residents, employees, and even visitors (APORs) can traverse within the city with ease and security. During the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ), the option of transportation is very limited. To aid in enabling active transport BGC in close partnership with Moovr PH, has installed the first ten of its bike repair kits in key areas of the city.

Moreover, eight additional bike and e-scooter hubs from Moovr PH were also put in place in BGC. Key areas include 5th Avenue, Rizal Drive, Bonifacio High Street Central Parking, and North Bonifacio. With more hubs on its way to complete the connectivity story of BGC’s 240-hectare expanse.

With these efforts, BGC aims to create a safer and more conducive mobility option for its BGCitizens and guests. For updates, visit Bonifacio Global City’s official Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/bonifacioglobalcityph and Bonifacio High Street’s Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/BoniHighStreet

Food

NEW Savoury Chipotle Quesadillas from Subway®

With their NEW Savoury Chipotle Quesadillas, Subway is providing you delightful delicacies for take-out or delivery in the comfort of your own home! An economical snack offer that provides consumers who work or study from home with some exciting flavors to keep them going throughout the day!

The Chipotle Quesadillas is one of the most popular items for take-out and delivery. Especially since Subway serves these Mexican treats into three variants which are the Cheesy Pork Quesadilla, Ultimate Cheesy Quesadilla, Classic Beef & Cheese Quesadilla. They are made from responsibly sourced ingredients that are served with onion, chipotle sauce & spices with mozzarella cheese!

The Chipotle Quesadilla ala carte price starts at Php 99 while the combo meal price or Quesadilla with a 12oz drink is at Php 119.

For delivery orders, the Chipotle Quesadilla ala carte prices starts at Php 120.78. And the combo meal price or Quesadilla with a 12 oz drink is at Php 145.18.

Order for Take-out or Delivery via Messenger “BOTTY”

During the modified enhanced community quarantine, adhere to the safety and health regulations. You may purchase our Chipotle Quesadillas from the comfort of your own home and surprise your loved ones with these delectable packed snacks!

Simply send us a message using BOTTY www.m.me/SubwayPhilippines for your delivery requests. It’s also available for take-out!

 

 

 

 

 

Lifestyle

Celebrity couple smile makers Aubrey Miles and Troy Montero win on The Wall Philippines

Aubrey Miles and Troy Montero

Recently the Smile Train, the world’s leading cleft charity, released a video in honor of smile makers Aubrey Miles and Troy Montero for winning on ‘The Wall Philippines’ on TV5 which aired last month. Donates proceeds to Smile Train to provide more comprehensive cleft care in the country.

“Smile Train is very close to our hearts, we got to know them over the years. They provide surgeries for children born with cleft palate,” said Troy Montero on The Wall Philippines. Upon winning the game show, Aubrey and Troy chose Smile Train as their beneficiary partner. A portion of the proceeds will go to Smile Train beneficiaries. ‘The Wall Philippines’ is a Philippine game show based on the original American format of The Wall.

Watch the video here https://fb.watch/7pDpvrX3Z2/.

“Smile Train is grateful to have ambassadors like Aubrey and Troy who have been such passionate partners of the organization for many years now. They have always gone out of their way to use their platform in raising cleft awareness and in encouraging more people to get involved. We are grateful to be their charity of choice as we continue to work together making more smiles and provide free comprehensive cleft care to more children in the country,” said Kimmy Coseteng-Flaviano, Vice President, Southeast Asia, Smile Train.

To learn more about Smile Train’s local programs in the Philippines, please visit smiletrain.ph, follow Smile Train Philippines on Twitter and Instagram @SmileTrainPh, and like us on Facebook at @SmileTrainPhilippines. And for more information about Smile Train’s global efforts and to donate, please visit smiletrain.org.  The Smile Train Philippines mobile application can be downloaded via Google Play and App Store.

 

 

Lifestyle

Waterless Pet Shampoo introduces by Happy Life Organics (HLO)

Happy Life Organics ( HLO ) introduced the Waterless Shampoo for Pets to kick off the month. There will undoubtedly be many questions that arise in your mind regarding the product, and the following are the answers.

WHEN:  When in need of a quicker, safer, innovative and plant bath alternative against chemical actives in a shampoo for pets.

WHY:    First in the Philippines and 100% natural and pet friendly! Provides convenience, less effort and less time in every bath. Saves 70% of bath time every time you use Happy Life Waterless Shampoo. Perfect for a quick bath and for those on the go. You can still groom your pets even your in a hurry or during cold/rainy seasons. Helps relieve pets suffering from skin and fur irritations such as but not limited to: wounds, bad odor, itchiness, scaling, mange, allergies, dandruff, hotspots, inflammation, ticks, fleas, mosquitoes, redness, viruses, bacteria, and fungi.

HOW:   As easy as 1-2-3!

  1. Shake and spray generously directly to pets fur and skin from head to paws to tail.
  2. Rub, lather and enjoy this special bonding with your pet.
  3. Wipe dry with a clean towel and be amazed of the benefits you provided and the time you saved!

Happy Life Organics also specializes on  LC Industrial, a five in one product for pets as disinfectant, deodorizer, cleaner, insect repellent and insecticide, that is made only with natural and organic ingredients. A gallon goes a long way, when diluted with water it can yield up to 11 gallons of solution.

The solution can be used for disinfecting pet areas, repelling and killing harmful insects and making any pet area smells clean and fresh while keeping our pets safe.

They also have a plant-based and natural shampoo and conditioner for dogs, cats, and rabbits that combines the excellent advantages of Lavender, Aloe Vera, Neem, and Madre De Cacao.

Finally , HLO Pet Spray is considered as an all in one spray for pets formulated for ticks, fleas, and mites, as well as disinfect wounds, scrapes, and itching, and deodorize pets on the go and in and out of the house. So, what are you holding out for? With your pets, discover the genuine meaning of happiness.

LAZADA, ZALORA, and SHOPEE: Happy Life Organics’ social media accounts are @happylifeorganicss on Facebook and @happylifeorganicss on Instagram. 2 Physical Locations: Waze Bulacan HQ Address: 1634 Mayumi St, Santa Cruz, Santa Maria, Bulacan. Quezon City: 50 Esteban Abada in Waze Bulacan HQ Address: 1634 Mayumi St, Santa Cruz, Santa Maria, Bulacan. Also accessible at some of the country’s best veterinary clinics. You can also check it out in their website: www.happylifeph.com

Lifestyle

Whiskey and Watches: Federal Land Conversations will help you rediscover the greater things in life

 Watch connoisseur Carl Cunanan tackles the intricacies of handcrafted luxury watches at Watches 101, the first installment of Federal Land Conversations – Living the Finer Life webinar series

Excellent whisky and fine watches. These are two of the most important choices among smart individuals with refined tastes. Federal Land produced a webinar series called Federal Land Conversations – Living the Finer Life to help people rediscover the realm of time and spirits. The webinars feature workshops on rekindling passions and enjoying the better things in life.

Carl Cunanan, Editor-in-Chief of Calibre Magazine and C! Magazine, will host the three-part webinar series. Cunanan, a well-known watch collector, also contributed his knowledge of watches during the inaugural Federal Land Conversations. This was accompanied by a virtual whisky appraisal with whisky expert Kris Ong, creator of dramboxph and the Scotch Malt Whisky Society’s Philippine liaison. On August 18, the third webinar will focus on the construction and appreciation of luxury automobiles. Carl Cunanan and Lexus Philippines Brand Manager Jade Sison will tell a story as to how Lexus vehicles combine first-rate craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology.

Whiskey professional Kris Ong explains the secrets behind the world’s beloved barreled spirit at A Virtual Whisky Appreciation, the second webinar under the series Federal Land Conversations – Living the Finer Life

It is time

In the watches webinar, Carl Cunanan walked the audience through the wonderful world of watches, why they are considered a significant part of history, how they bond generations together, how they are prompting people to go back to the touchpoints of physical craftsmanship and attention to detail.

Buying a watch may sound simple, but there are many things to think about before getting one, specifically the “complications.” Complications involve anything past the hour, minute, and second hand. The word complication includes functions such as the day-date, perpetual calendar, chronograph, power reserve, moon phase, repeater, tourbillon, to name a few. These all add value to the watch depending on how one wants to use it.

While some may prefer a simple wristwatch, others would choose a handcrafted luxury watch that serves as a legacy or investment. However, Mr. Cunanan cautioned that these expensive timepieces require a different level of understanding—from the brand, product, model, source, and future valuation if they are bought with an expectation of financial return.

“Treat watches as an investment, but if you want to know the value it will have in the future, you must do your homework. Not because it came from one brand, its price will skyrocket,” Cunanan said. “Watches as an investment are not only an investment in money. They are an investment in time, an investment in passion, an investment in your soul. Spend wisely,” he advised.

Just like property investments, watches are not only about the price but what one is buying them for, the value in the future, and the experience that can be received from them. The precision craftsmanship and unparalleled design are also the very pillars of Federal Land’s properties.

In the same way that the market for high-end condominiums like Grand Hyatt Manila Residences South Tower and The Seasons Residences is different from those who want a simple corner home, watches also cater to different market segments.

“If you look at the whole pyramid of needs thing, the further up you go, it’s more about you and what defines you than it is about the basics. But neither is right or wrong. It’s a matter of preference,” Mr. Cunanan said.

Water of life

Kris Ong took the audience through the whisky tasting process and explained the various influences of one of the world’s favorite barreled spirits known as “the water of life.”

Whisky was first used as an internal anesthetic and external antibiotic. It originated in Ireland and Scotland and was made from different types of grain such as barley, corn, rye, and wheat.

To pair whisky with food, Mr. Ong said it should be with complementing or contrasting flavors to create a balance or a proper counterbalance. For instance, a bourbon (whisky with 51% of grains made up of corn) tends to be on the sweet side and would be best paired with a saltier meal like a steak. A cream-based dish like Laksa, a whisky on the lighter side, or a bit more acidic would help cut through the fat. Adding a few drops of distilled or bottled water to some whiskies may also unleash more flavors.

When buying a whiskey, Ong stressed to never leave it under the sun for too long as the heat can diminish the drink. He also explained that a newly opened bottle of whisky could last for more than a year, but the air in the bottle creates oxidation. It will not ruin the whisky but may change the flavors, sometimes for the better. To preserve its original taste, an opened bottle should be consumed within a year. The contents may also be transferred to a smaller container to lessen the air.

Whisky-tasting opportunity is available at The Peak of Grand Hyatt Manila, located at Federal Land’s Grand Central Park community in Bonifacio Global City.

Luxury living 

The next webinar under the Federal Land Conversations – Living the Finer Life will be all about vehicles, particularly Lexus Philippines’ line of luxury cars. It will be held on August 18, 2021, via Zoom Webinars.

Federal Land has lined up webinars to air in the following months. One will be about learning the basics of real estate investing considering your life stage. Another webinar will explore interior design for modern living, the latest design trends and hacks, and how to create live-work spaces at home to balance personal and professional life. There will also be a webinar that will show how to cook delectable dishes and take appetizing shots for posting and sharing online.

To join Federal Land Conversations – Living the Finer Life webinars, visit www.federalland.ph to register.

ABOUT FEDERAL LAND
Federal Land, Inc. is under GT Capital Holdings, a listed major Philippine conglomerate that is the primary vehicle for the holding and management of the diversified business interest of the family of Dr. George S.K. Ty. For more information, visit the Federal Land website at www.federalland.ph.
Lifestyle

TikTok stepped up their efforts to ensure teen safety and privacy

TikTok attracts people from all walks of life who want to be amused, find joy in their daily lives, and express their creativity. Everyone can find their community on TikTok, whether it’s by checking out the latest book recommendations on #BookTok or showing off their new digs on #renovation. Our goal is to create a warm and respectful platform for these lively, different communities.

TikTok provides a variety of safety and privacy restrictions, allowing users to choose who they share their content with. They also feel that ensuring even greater proactive protections to assist keep teenagers safe is critical, and they have implemented enhancements to encourage age-appropriate experienceson their platform on a regular basis. This involves making accounts for those under the age of 16 private by default, limiting services like Direct Messaging for those 16 and up, and allowing parents to manage their teen’s TikTok visibility through Family Pairing.

To further reinforce these proactive measures, they are releasing a new set of enhancements for customers aged 13-17 today. These modifications will continue to be rolled out to users around the world in the coming months

New changes to Direct Messaging privacy settings

TikTok wants to help teens make active decisions about their privacy settings, so when someone aged 16-17 joins TikTok, their Direct Messaging setting will now be set to ‘No One’ by default. To message others, they will need to actively switch to a different sharing option. Existing accounts who have never used DMs before will receive a prompt asking them to review and confirm their privacy settings the next time they use this feature. These updates build on their current messaging protections, such as not allowing images or videos to be sent in messages and disabling messaging for accounts under age 16.

Decide who can watch your videos

The process of making a TikTok is fun and creative – choosing music, picking effects, and getting the transitions right – but it is just as important to choose who that video will be shared with. To help teens understand the sharing options available to them, TikTok is now adding a pop-up that appears when teenagers under the age of 16 are ready to publish their first video, asking them to choose who can watch the video. They won’t be able to publish their video until they make a selection.

With each video going forward, creators can decide who can watch before they post. Accounts aged 13-15 are set to private by default, and private accounts can choose to share their content with Followers or Friends, as the ‘Everyone’ setting is turned off. Duet and Stitch are also disabled for accounts under 16.

Choose who can download your public videos

TikTok is also providing additional context to help teens aged 16-17 understand how downloads work, so they can choose the option that’s most comfortable for them. If they opt to turn the feature on, they’ll now receive a pop-up asking them to confirm that choice before others can download their videos. Note that downloads are permanently disabled on content from accounts under the age of 16.

A mindful approach to push notifications

TikTok prioritises and supports the well-being of their community members, with features like Screen Time Management that can be enabled both by account holders or by parents as part of Family Pairing. They want to help their younger users in particular develop positive digital habits early on, and they regularly consult with leading pediatric experts and youth well-being advocates to develop their Youth Portal, bullying prevention guide, and other features that support youth-well being. Now, they will be drawing upon this research to make changes that reduce the time period during which their younger teens can receive push notifications. Accounts aged 13-15 will not receive push notifications from 9pm, and accounts aged 16-17 will have push notifications disabled starting at 10pm.

These changes continue to build on their ongoing commitments as there’s no finish line when it comes to protecting the safety, privacy, and well-being of their community. They are working with teens, community organisations, parents and creators to further innovate and they’re excited to share more over the coming months. To learn more about their efforts to support youth and families, you can read our Guardian’s Guide.

 

 

Entertainment

On “Sugat,” Ben&Ben and Munimuni collaborate for the first time

In a historic turn of events, highly acclaimed band Ben&Ben have officially collaborated with indie folk ensemble Munimuni on “Sugat,” a heartbreaking ballad that offers moments of peace and recovery in a time when it is desperately needed. Though both award-winning acts have recorded songs that deal with the grief of loss and the road to self-care and healing, “Sugat” creates a way for contemplation. The song recognizes the necessity of looking back and learning from the past, while refusing to be defined by people’s decisions and failures.

The beautifully constructed song, according to Ben&Ben, is drummer Toni Muoz’s love letter to herself during a difficult time in her life, when her conviction is weighed down by self-doubt. “When Toni first presented the song as it was at the time to the band, Paolo immediately thought of a chorus section to address and accompany the message of the verses,” the nine-piece band reveals in a statement. “It was the deeply personal experiences of both Toni and Paolo that made Sugat such a powerful song of self-healing and overcoming past wounds.”

With “Sugat,” Ben&Ben and Munimuni let the arrangement breathe, simmer, and linger around the moment before arriving at transcendence. The song was produced by Jean Paul Verona and Keifer Cabugao and, whose vision for the song leans towards that big and deep atmospheric sound while balancing the sense of intimacy that the instrument and vocals bring. Cabugao explains that the song requires special attention to which the music elements would be more evident. “We wanted to include only the right instrument that the song was asking for and so when we got the ’yes’ from Munimuni, it only became clearer how we would move forward. Marrying the soul sounds of Ben&Ben and Munimuni can be described as almost effortless, meant-to-be, and long overdue.”

Munimuni’s flute texture, in particular, not only balances the musical motif with soothing calm, but also gives it a freeing, meditative touch. “When we thought of the flute, it was an instant light bulb moment for all of us to think of Munimuni,” Ben&Ben disclose in an interview. “Not only was the flute texture a perfect fit, Munimuni was the perfect collaborator for such a delicate song about healing, and we couldn’t imagine how we could have pulled it off without them.”

The collaboration came to fruition sometime this year when Ben&Ben invited Munimuni over to their studio to record “Sugat.” As longtime fans of their music, Ben&Ben have always wanted to work with Munimuni, and somehow the opportunity presented itself when Munimuni announced a comeback from their hiatus a few months ago.

During the recording session, the acclaimed band behind the hits “Pagtingin,” “Leaves,” and “Lifetime” offered a fairly blank canvas in which Munimuni infused their brand of introspective musicality. This resulted into a sonic poetry that is in itself an admission of vulnerability. “The very first time Adj and Owen sang the chorus, it was so much better than we could have imagined, and we couldn’t believe just how perfect of a fit their voices were to support and carry the message of the song,” the chart-topping group recalls. “As for the flute solo, Owen of Munimuni really poured his heart into it, with several takes all of which we were so blown away by, but he wanted nothing less than perfection. When it was finished and we heard the final take, we were floored by the sheer depth and emotion the flute solo had, and we consider it now to be an integral part of the song.”

Munimuni, for their part, returned the favor by noting that they’ve learnt a lot from Ben&Ben and their songwriting process. “We’re grateful that Ben&Ben gave us the freedom to experiment with sounds and convey the mood of the song on collaborative terms,” the alt-pop quartet shares. “We also connected with the song on an intimate level, despite it being written by someone outside of the band. Paolo and Toni’s lyrics are written beautifully that it touched us, and gave us a new perspective on love and healing.”

Ben&Ben and Munimuni’s “Sugat” is out now on all digital music platforms worldwide via Sony Music. Check out the music video on Ben&Ben’s official YouTube page.

 

 

Entertainment

Get to know more about these trending Titas on Tiktok

On TikTok, the premier place for short-form mobile videos, good vibes and positivism abound. Anyone, including aunties and titas, can express themselves creatively and freely on this platform. In reality, titas and titas at heart make some of the most enjoyable comedy videos on TikTok.

While the word titas literally means “aunt” or “aunty” in English, the connotation of the word has changed with time. When women in their 20s and 30s imitate the qualities and actions of typical middle-aged Filipino aunts, they are referred to as titas, such as going out to brunch with their girlfriends, carrying enormous purses stuffed with tita basics like tissue, hand sanitizer, and mentholated balms, and drinking wine to relax at the end of the day.

So, who are these titas on TikTok who have been entertaining and sharing joy? Here are four of our personal favorites.

Tita G 

Need help figuring out the latest slang words so you can keep up with your younger friends, nephews and kids? Tita G has you covered! Learn about all things tita when you follow this funny working millennial creator on TikTok.

Auntie Julie

Everyone’s favorite tita, Auntie Julie, is one of comedy creator Macoy Dubs’ popular characters on TikTok. Donning her signature pearl necklace, a staple tita accessory, Auntie Julie parodies stereotypical Filipino tita behavior, to the delight of Macoy Dubs’ followers.

Petra Mahalimuyak

We all have that one aunt who is known for giving lavish gifts. Comedy creator, Petra Mahalimuyak, practices how to become that type of cool tita in this funny video.

Tiyang Amy

Veteran actress, Amy Perez, is known as Tiyang Amy, which means Auntie Amy, by her friends and colleagues in the industry. She frequently shares fun and funny tita moments, just like this one, with her followers on TikTok.

Have you followed your favorite titas on TikTok yet? Download the app on your iOS and Android devices today to get started.

 

 

Tech

Caritas Manila uses technology to create good platforms. Mayani and GrabPay are partnering to promote online giving for underserved youth

Digital platforms have being reconfigured to use their accessibility and expandable capacities to ease the impact of the economic slump on the poor and vulnerable in the backdrop of the continuing pandemic that has pushed more families deeper into poverty.

Caritas Manila, the Catholic Church’s lead social service ministry in the Philippines, is co-launching the Tuloy Aral Project to facilitate the food demand of over 5,000 youngsters scholars from the country’s poorest areas while also assisting the livelihood of rural small – scale farmers through technological advances.

Also spearheading the project is GrabPay, the leading e-wallet of super-app Grab, and Mayani, an impact-driven ag-ecommerce platform with over 28,000 smallholder farmers, including the Pililia farmers of the Pilipinas Shell Foundation, Inc (PSFI).

“For the past 60 years, Caritas Manila has been actively shaping total human development and assisting the needs of the unfortunate members of our society through mission-driven partnerships,” says Fr. Anton Pascual, Executive Director of Caritas Manila. “This project firmly complements our Youth Servant Leadership & Education Program (YSLEP), while concurrently extending our alleviation outcomes to our local farmers by sourcing the donated food packs from them.”

YSLEP, which covers the children of the displaced workers due to the pandemic, aims to put them through college and technical vocation education, while giving them necessary means and basic support like food as they complete their schooling.

“While technology is the core enabling engine for mobilizing broad online support for Tuloy Aral, its impact components are very social and two-fold: helping farmers at the grassroots and supporting the basic nourishment needs of the youth scholars. We are glad to play a fundamental role in making this happen, especially now when it matters the most,” remarked JT Solis and Atty. Ron Dime, the Co-Founders of Mayani, whose farm-to-table play has been revolutionizing the agricultural supply in the country.

Mayani, who now powers the fresh produce value chain of the likes of Shell, Robinsons, and Waltermart, among others, is a long-standing partner of GrabPay with the latter serving as it’s e-wallet of choice in the Mayani ag-ecommerce site. Their existing collaborations include the ongoing Online National Food Fair for Cordillera farmers with the backing of the Department of Trade and Industry.

Starting in August, Grab will use its mobile app to increase Tuloy Aral’s signal, going to the Mayani ag-ecommerce site, which will have a variety of handpicked vegetable, fruit, and rice boxes for the marketplace to choose from and give. Mayani will bolster the project’s online reach by utilizing all of its digital platforms, as well as important billboard sites across Metro Manila, in collaboration with HDI Adventures, its ad-tech lead partner.

Farmers in Pililia, Rizal will collect the fresh vegetables in each box as part of PSFI’s Integrated Farming Bio-Systems initiative, which will then be processed by Mayani and shipped to Caritas Manila for dispersal.

Entertainment

Unveils the AMS Festival 2021 Lineup

The seven participating countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand, with Cambodia and Vietnam joining this year in ASEAN Music Showcase Festival (AMS). Shares its 2021 artist slate, representing the region’s best up-and-coming and established music acts alike. Each country’s participating representatives were carefully selected to uphold the organizers’ common goal of placing ASEAN music on the world stage

The AMS co-founder MC Galang, Creative Director and co-founder of Philippine-based live events organizer and online music publication The Rest Is Noise shared, “Part of our selection process is assessing the artists’ overall portfolio not just as recording artists but also as performers, which hopefully, through our combined backgrounds and experiences in our respective local industries, help artists gain opportunities regionally and globally.”

Meet AMS 2021’s artists

Joining the Indonesian showcase are indie-math rock quartet eleventwelfth, disco synth pop band Guernica Club, tropical pop duo Irama Pantai Selatan, and indie pop act Sunwich.

Malaysia leans in towards guitar- and electronica-heavy ensembles with two-piece experimental indie rock act LUST, punk band NO GOOD (featuring original members of indie mainstays Killeur Calculateur and Dirgahayu), neo-psychedelic pop/rock outfit Ramayan, and multihyphenate artist Shelhiel.

Hailing from the Philippines, instrumental rock solo artist Gabba, indie rock act Oh, Flamingo!, DJ-producer Pamcy, and live electronic music duo Tarsius will add further variety to the mix.

From Singapore, pop-alternative R&B trio brb., indie pop-rock band M1LDL1FE, and electronica duo .gif  spotlight’s the city-state’s thriving indie scene—with one more to be announced soon.

Thailand’s lineup includes soul-R&B singer-songwriter Alec Orachi, Thai folk and pop fusion act ASIA7, hip-hop artist Réjizz, and “rave n’ roll” band S.O.L.E.

Cambodia’s premiere lineup this year sees the addition of multi-instrumentalist extraordinaire Vanthan featuring singer-songwriter and one of the country’s pioneers of the “original music revolution,” Laura Mam, electronic solo act Daniel Omens, soul-R&B singer-songwriter Sophia Kao, and local hip-hop superstar VannDa.

Last but not the least, joining from Vietnam are Ca Trù-centered electronic act Limebócx, indie electronica quartet Ngầm, ethereal/ambient electronic duo Tiny Giant, and rock band Những Đứa Trẻ (The Children).

The lineup was deliberated by co-organizers Fungjai, NYLON Thailand, and Bangkok Music City from Thailand; The Rest Is Noise PH from the Philippines; Steady State Records from Singapore; SRM from Indonesia; City Roars Festival from Malaysia; Baramey Production from Cambodia; and Monsoon Music Festival and Swan Zoo from Vietnam.

AMS 2021 will be held virtually via YouTube on September 11-12, 2021 (Saturday and Sunday). This year’s edition is co-presented by Malaysia’s Cultural Economy Development Agency (CENDANA); the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB); the National Arts Council, Singapore; US-based digital music distributor TuneCore; and Singaporean NPO that supports youth, talent and leadership development, *SCAPE.

The festival is also supported by Music Copyright (Thailand) Ltd. (MCT) and festival partners Global Toronto from Canada; Live at Heart from Sweden; Golden Melody Awards & Festival, LUCfest and ZAshare from Taiwan; Sound of the Xity from China; Trans Asia Music Meeting (TAMM) from Japan; and Victorian Music Development Office (VMDO) from Australia.