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By the first edition of its songwriting festival, AmiananPop supports North Luzon pop music

 

AmiananPop Music Inc. is organizing the first edition of its songwriting festival, which will take place online on December 4, 2021, in order to promote a greater knowledge of North Luzon culture and identity through current music. The most awaited event was told during our webinar, it amazes and excites me the most as an Ilocana to know that there will be an upcoming event that will be held in my province in Ilocos. As I learn so much from the webinar, they will truly commemorate the festivity of music and its art.

Taking a leaf from its contemporaries, the Visayan Pop Music Festival (Vispop) and the Mindanao Popular Music Festival (MinPop), the newly formed institution highlights a new generation of composers, interpreters, musicians, and producers from the Ilocos, Cordillera, and Cagayan regions, as well as some non-Tagalog speaking areas in Central Luzon.

Taken during the AmiananPop webinar

Through AmiananPop Songwriting Festival 2021, artists from the North are encouraged to write, record, and produce songs in their own language as a way to present one’s individuality and debunk misconceptions about non-Manileño Filipino cultures. “Every language and/or dialect is unique, and so are the stories and nuances that come with it, and that is why this is the ultimate goal of the movement, to create a community of storytellers that will represent the NOW generation of Northern singer/songwriters,” says AmiananPop Co-Founder and Chairman Davey Langit.

The annual competition is committed to bringing modern regional pop music at the forefront of mainstream consciousness by making sure that the songs are well-produced and could compete on a global level. As Ebe Dancel, Co-Founder and President of AmiananPop sums it up, “All the finalists have excellently-written and arranged songs, and the melodies are great. How do we bridge the gap? We make sure that the songs are well-produced, so that when people not familiar with the language hear them, they will be encouraged to look for the translation of all songs.”

Going all out on its debut edition, AmiananPop aims to secure its place on the Philippine music map with its insistence to subvert old practices and embrace new forms of music-making that is at par with the professional level in highly urbanized areas such as Metro Manila. Using the tagline Sikamimet!, which is an Ilocano word for ‘it’s our turn,” the regional songwriting event is keen on igniting a new music movement from North Luzon that turns the resounding battle cry into a marker of an evolving and dynamically growing scene.

“We have to bring it to the fore and show the people that we have an evolving culture, particularly, in music,” Co-Founder and Board Member Noel Cabangon explains the basis behind AmiananPop’s vision. “The songs that we know are already traditional songs. What about the stories and song of the new generation? That’s how important cultural evolution is. Dapat kasabay ng pag-evolve ng panahon ang kultura.”

This year’s finalists have shown promise in making generation-defining anthems that not only assert cultural identity in a compelling way, but also reflect the social conditions of their immediate environment and the community that shaped their individuality. The North Luzon artists that impressed the adjudicators in the preliminary rounds include:

Angelic Mateo, SUNGBAT

Harold Lumandaz, URAYEN KA

Jomabel Trapse, BISIKLETA

Fernan Castro Estrada (Composer) & Melchor Orpilla (Lyricicst), LAINËNG ONAN ARO

Ryan Madrid (Composer) & Kimberly Collado (Lyricist), PUDNO NGA AYAT

Ruth Lee Resuello, AGKA MAPAGA

Ruth Lee Resuello, ANTO KASI NGARAN TU MAN

Rivah-Anne Singson & Remedios Singson, NAPACURUG NGA AYA

Red Gumayagay, ARAPAAP

Patrick Visto, LAB STORY

The selection went through rigorous process of adjudication led by Chairman Davey Langit, President Ebe Dancel, as well as Foundation Board Members Maestro Ryan Cayabyab, Noel Cabangon, Gary Granada, Ma. Cristina Joy Balajadia, Melvin Morallos, Christopher Donaal, and Agat Morallos.

The finalists are chosen based on musicality, lyrics, inventiveness, and new sound, as per the Co-Founder Noel Cabangon. “We judge entries based on how creatively made the songs are, not on their winnability,” the award-winning and critically acclaimed singer-songwriter says.

AmiananPop Songwriting Festival 2021 is the first project of AmiananPop Music Inc., a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the splendor and variety of modern pop music in North Luzon and its surrounding areas. PhilPop, FILSCAP, NLEX-SCREX, PotenCee, Office of Senator Risa Hontiveros, Office of Cong. Kristine Singson, Office of Cong. Christopher de Venecia, Mansho, and Island Living are among the festival’s official partners and sponsors this year.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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