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Vic Valenciano

is known for signing up and help build the recording careers of some of the great artists of our times. He worked as International Label Manager for WEA and A&R Director for BMG Records

KEAN CIPRIANO

is the frontman/vocalist of one of today's hottest band, Callalily. For five years now, his band has been constantly capturing the hearts of the crowd in every gig that they perform at. He has also done collaborations with other artists such as Yeng Constantino, 6Cyclemind, and Paraluman.

Angee Rozul

is the Chief Sound Engineer of one of the country’s leading recording studios, TRACKS. He has co-produced tracks for his clients like Bamboo and Hale, among others. His nominations, among others, include “Best Engineered Recording” and “Album of the Year” for artists like Cynthia Alexander, Bamboo and Rivermaya, to name a few.

Jinno

started in the music industry working as an AdProm for an independent jazz label – Candid Records before he joined Sony Music’s A&R Department a few years back. Apart from listening to the hundreds of demo CDs at the office, this guy spends a lot of time in the studio overseeing the recording of Sony’s domestic bands/artists.

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Signed and on the rise
We have all heard of that rise-to-stardom story that catapulted would-be celebrities into instant fame.

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Handa ka na bang sumikat?
The allure of fame and fortune drives millions of Filipinos to do just about anything to fulfill their dreams.

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Eevee Paramdam
Who would think that a band named after a manga character in a video game can command serious attention in the music industry?

Sony Music’s newest recording act, Eevee, has proved yet again that you don’t judge a book by its cover---let alone its Pokemon-inspired name.

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Music sounds better with coffee

The wailing guitars, the smashing of drums and melodic chants: They all come together in one glorious wall of rhythmic harmony. But sometimes, passion takes a back seat if you need to rest your body and mind. Well, people will know if the band is not playing at a 100%. Now that’s where coffee comes into play. Research has shown that coffee improves mental and physical alertness. It helps keep you awake especially if youуre playing at late hours. Coffee also stimulates your mind, which may help in songwriting. So the next time you and your buds are giving it all for music, be sure to give a little back to your physical and mental health.

After all, a sound mind and a sound body, sounds cool.

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