Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Concerts for January

The end of semester will be full of concerts, as usual!

  • Jan 1st. (Fri) Fusion Jazz Quintet @ Roxy Jazz, Taipei
  • Jan 2nd (Sat) Fusion Jazz Quintet @ Roxy Jazz, Taipei
  • Jan 9th (Sat) Jo Jo Ma Quartet @ Roxy Jazz, Taipei
  • Jan 15th (Fri) Jo Jo Ma Quartet @ Sappho, Taipei
  • Jan 23rd (Sat) Jo Jo Ma Quartet @ Roxy Jazz, Taipei

All gigs start at 10:30 pm and consist of two sets. There is no cover, but a minimum charge.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Underflow won the 新光杯 (Shinkong) Competition! And I got the Best Drummer Award!

Its been a while since I wrote here. Probably nobody missed it haha..
But still, I have to keep it up!

Today I'm writing to give out a good news.

After two years of frustrated tries, Underflow has finally got the first price in a Band Competition in Taiwan. This year was the Shinkong Battle of the Bands which takes place every year in front of the Shinkong Mitsukoshi at Taipei Main Station.
A total of 20 bands participated, ranging from the usual Taiwanese Nu Metal - Linkin Parkish style, to the more innovative rock/traditional Chinese bands with Er Hu and flutes.

I don't know too many details on the award ceremony cause I was not there haha. I was getting ready for a gig with Jo Jo Ma at Sappho haha.

Well it turned out we won the first prize (NT 50.000), Eric got the Best Vocalist Award, and I got the Best Drummer Award (NT 2000 each). Not shabby..

Update: My trophy just broke into 3 pieces as it fell down to the floor of my room. I was showing it to my mom on the webcam :(

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Underflow @ Malaria Relief Concert 6/5, Bliss

This is the info on the concert:


Friday June 5th Bliss will be hosting Malaria Rock Relief. This is a rock show to raise funds for the Karen Human Rights Group.
The Karen Human Rights Group (KHRG) is a small and independent group documenting the human rights situation in rural Burma by working directly with rural villagers who are suffering abuses such as forced labour, systematic destruction of villages and crops, forced relocation, extortion, looting, arbitrary detention, torture, sexual assault and summary executions. The vast majority of these abuses are committed by soldiers and officials of the State Peace & Development Council (SPDC), Burma's ruling military junta.

The group was first formed in December 1992 to help villagers in rural Burma to get their story to the outside world by translating their stories and testimonies into reports for worldwide distribution, accompanied by supporting photos and documentary evidence of the human rights situation. We also work to overcome outside perceptions of Burma's villagers as 'helpless victims' and to support their strategies to resist human rights abuses.

Currently the Karen are suffering from large cases of malaria.

All the funds raised will be going to medicine to treat those affected by this debilitating, deadly disease. The doctors donate their time and effort but require medicine to treat the people.

Entry is 250NT
We will have an informational video from 930-10pm. Afterwards there will be performances by Pine Top Surgeons
David Foster
Gross Fugue
The Belly Angels Dancing Troupe
Underflow
The Deposers
& The Sinister Sound Syndicate

We would like to thank all the artists and volunteers that have donated their time for this cause. Hope to see you all there for this great cause.

For more info go to www.khrg.com

Concert Frenzy!

So basically this coming weeks are full of concerts!
Red means new!
  • 5/23 (Sat) 8:00 pm. Underflow @ Gunbao, East Gate, Hsinchu
  • 5/29 (Fri) 10:30 pm. Jo Jo Ma Jazz Quintet @ Sappho, Taipei
  • 6/5 (Fri) 10:30 pm. Undeflow @ Bliss, Taipei
  • 6/5 (Fri) 11:00 pm. Jo Jo Ma Jazz Quintet @ Sappho, Taipei
  • 6/12 (Fri) 11:00 pm. Giros Latin Band @ Bliss, Taipei
  • 6/18 (Thu) Jo Jo Ma Jazz Quintet @ Sappho, Taipei
  • 6/19 (Fri) 09:30 pm. BoPoMoFo @ Capone's Italian Restaurant, Taipei
  • 6/20 (Sat) Jo Jo Ma Jazz Quintet @ Tone 56, Taipei

Jo Jo Ma Jazz Quintet Debut


The debut for the Jo Jo Ma Quintet turned out to be pretty successful.
The first set was a bit shaky, partly due to the late start and Kate's absence in the first half hour.
However, after a nice intermission and a couple of free drinks, the band seemed to have a more comfortable feel.

As expected, all of the musicians were up to the task and did a great job soloing and basically filling the room with flavour-filled chops.

As to my drumming, well, this was my first real jazz gig, and even though I felt pretty comfortable most of the time, I know that my jazz skills are as mature as a 3-day-old gestating embryo.
Hopefully after this great experience with JJM I will become a fetus, or who knows, maybe a baby :)

Thanx to the people that came! You know who you are hihi... and sorry for the unusually high minimum fee at Sappho.. wish it was up to me to decide!

Monday, May 25, 2009

Some humour for/against drummers

So, in the music world, apparently we drummers are looked down upon as the... least musicians. In other words, we are basically pot-hitting monkeys.

Instead of fighting against this rather inaccurate and harsh (by the way) notion, I would like to share with you a couple of jokes I heard from some real (no sarcasm intended. They are very much real) musicians over at University of North Texas while visiting my good friend Daniel.

They are actually quite funny:

  • Q: How do you call a drummer that just got dumped by his girlfriend?
  • A: Homeless. (ouch!)
  • Q: How do you call a guy that hangs out with musicians?
  • A: A drummer.
:)

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Jamming at Blue Note

It's Sunday night.. I should be in Hsinchu, sleeping. But no.
I'm spending the night in Taipei, because I went to Blue Note over at Shida Rd.

Tonight the Kate Jazz Trio was playing. Kate is the pianist who I am currently playing with at the Jo Jo Ma Quintet.
After a beer by myself while listening to their latin-influenced jazz, she called me over to play a couple of tunes with them.

I apologetically sat behind the drums and asked Kate: "What should we play?"
To which she answered: "Don't worry, we'll play latin stuff, you'll figure out, you're latin right?" Love it. Sure I am

That couple of tunes ended up to be like six, including Oye Como Va and my all-time favorite jazz piano tune, Spain from Chick Corea.

What a great evening, makes me want to brush up my latin jazz skills a bit more..

It won't be my last Sunday night in Blue Note.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Drums and Life

I found this cool video on Youtube.. its basically 100 people aged 1 to 100 playing a snare..

This video told me two things:

  1. Each year goes by as fast as a drumbeat
  2. I want to be 100 and playing a drum...



Enjoy!

Thursday, May 7, 2009

About this blog

I suck at blogging. I have started tons of them and I don't follow them after a while.
This is one example from when I got to Taiwan:

http://chinoleon.blogspot.com/

So you (and I) might think that this is just another of them and I will forget it soon. I won't lie, it's very likely. However, there is a smaller, more subtle difference with this one: this one's about drumming and music in general.

If I can't keep up with this one.. then I think I can't keep up with any blog, cause after all, drumming is what I have been doing for almost 7 years now. Non-stop.

I also have a crappy memory, so having a log of all my musical activity throughout the years is not a bad idea. When I'm 70 (and still drumming) I'll be able to remember all the awesome musical experiences I had when I still had hair. Too bad I didn't start like 5 years ago..

I have had the privilege of being part of a great deal of bands and projects, both in Costa Rica and Taiwan, and I figured out this is also a way to pay tribute to them.

Also, one incentive to keep blogging is feedback.. so if you are reading whatever from this blog, or went to a concert, or simply want to say hi, please do not hesitate to leave a comment. The Chino Drumming Foundation will mail a broken stick to you.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Underflow @ Gunbao 5/23

Gunbao is an annual concert with all the bands from ECHO, the music club at school.
It takes place at the East Door Roundabout in Hsinchu downtown.

Underflow is playing last, at around 9:30 pm on Saturday, May 23rd.

We will have a new cover ready for that time, hopefully!

Jazz Quintet @ Sappho. 5/29

I have the honor of starting a jazz project with a great saxophonist from Chicago called Joseph Marchione and Kevin Liao on the violin.

After a rather unsuccessful search for a jazz bassist and other cats in Hsinchu, Joseph decided to get the rest of the band from Taipei.

We now have the flavour-filled chops of Kate on the piano and Kinya on the bass.

Our debut will be on Friday, May 29th at Sappho at 9:00 pm.
All of the songs we are performing are composed by Joseph

(02) 2700-5411
1, Lane 102, AnHe Rd. Sec. 1, B1
Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9 pm-4 am, Fri./Sat. 9 pm-5 am
Credit cards accepted. Smoking allowed.
MRT: ZhongXiao/DunHua
www.sappho-102.com

Underflow @ Moment Bar 5/9 Sat

We are going to play on Sat, May 9th at this new bar called Moment in Hsinchu, however, the activity is going to be outdoors.
Underflow goes up at 4:00 pm!

We are playing a newly designed playlist.. :)

Direction:
新竹市南門街29-1號