Monday, October 19, 2009

Masskara Festival

I have not much coverage here but I will let you in for details.

What is Masskara Festival?

answer: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MassKara_Festival

The video:

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Night at the Ibiza











I talked to Chris, the manager of Ibiza located at The Metrodome and he is originally from the Bahamas. You can really feel that vibe when you talk to him. He is camera shy so don't ask why there are no pictures of him here. We were at the parking lot enjoying the breeze. My friend Patrick who is a resident DJ was cranking up the volume of some really nice Trans music from artists like DJ Tiesto and Paul Van Dyk. Ibiza brings Europe into Bacolod.

The Bacolodnon: So how do you find the people of Bacolod City?

Chris: The people here are nice and friendly. They are all smiling a lot.

How do you find the general vibes here?

The vibes are easy compared to all places around the world. It's also cheap here. You can do a lot of stuff.

Why the name Ibiza?

There is a place in Spain known as Ibiza, they club 24 hours a day...I just want to do something different.

And Ibiza reminds you of clubbing right?

When you want to do a club business, you have to make something different apart from what others are doing. The food, the drinks..we have to make sure we have the best. The food is affordable, the drinks too. There's the aquarium which could not be found anywhere. I took things from Europe and pout it here.

What places have you been into?

Been to Germany. Holland, been around...I was into manufacturing..chicken tuna..you know,I did imports to Australia and Iran...I closed my business and came here to be with my family. My family is into business. I like creating new things. Bringing imagination into life.

What have you observed in terms of the musical culture here?

I understand that people here love a lot of Hip Hop. Not a lot of people are into Trans and that is what we are trying to do. We are trying to do things that not a lot of people do.

When you talk about trans or drum and bass, it's a European kind of thing

That is right...

About life in Bacolod..

Last time we checked on the Internet were trying to decide where we are going to base. With all the things going on in Manila I decided to base here. Since it is safe and cheap here . Bacolod id a blissful place. It is cool here. This is not the main branch. We are still planning to do the Mega. Which is big like what you find in Europe.

Who planned the concept, designs ..everything?

The concept and everything are what I have seen from my travels. This is Ibiza ultra. The next will be Mega which is big.

So you've been here in Negros for 6 months. So what places have you been to?

Generally everywhere. I have been to MO2, Bar 21...I have been around. I've been trying to see what they don't have so I can put it here.

I think the place I accommodating too. Just on the side of the street.

Yes and we try to make everything affordable. We have the best cooks in town. We just give them a little bit of American and Mexican menu...just research, research. There's no entrance fee for now.

You have an an aquarium at the bar.

Yes it's the only one in the world actually. Nobody has that.

So how do you relax?

I just sleep man. Have some time with my daughter.

Chris works hard for his new venture. I love the place. I love the vibes. And most especially the music.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

10 Safety Tips During a Storm

Stormy months are here. The worse possible thing that could happen to you is being caught up in the flood. Power failures are very common in situations like this so I share my own lists here. Feel free to add your own.

10 things one should keep in mind before the storm.


1. Flashlights. If you have rechargeable ones the better. Nowadays, they come with other things like AM/FM and even CD player. Now your power failure problems will never be that blue anymore.

2. Make sure you have enough food. You'll never know what will happen as what we learned with 'Ondoy". Better have your home secured by the convenience of not having line up for the grocery when things start to run out.

3. Make sure the branches of your trees are trimmed . Falling trees are common with the ground turning soft accompanied with strong winds.

4.Keep your home secured. Make sure that your walls , roof and anything are OK. You don't want parts of your house flying around.

5. Check your drainage and surroundings. You don't want your surroundings flooding because of clogged drainage. Not to mention health problems should these problems continue.

6. Keep your cellphones and other means of communication charged. Being able to have help when needed is very important.

7.Listen to the news. Check the latest updates.

8.Make sure you have enough medicine. Sickness can happen during this time due to prolonged rain .

9. Be attentive . Never wander out . Stay away from abandoned structures and always , make sure you are in safe shelter in case you got caught up in a storm.

10. Always be involved with your community. You will never know if you need some help with your own.

The City of Smiles



I worked in Manila for four years but I came back. No matter what happens there is what we call the Bacolodnon identity. We love to smile . We are naturally happy and laid back people. That is why people in Manila call this 'From Down South"-as the title entails and other things aside from geographical fact.

What I usually do to visiting friends is introduce them not only to places and where young people hang out. The food is something o be proud off. Here's one video I found detailing what it means to be a Bacolodnon.