 | about Humanfolk | Sep 11, 2008 |
HUMANFOLK is a world music project between Johnny Alegre (guitar, vocals, percussion, piano), Susie Ibarra (kulintang, drums, percussion, voices) and her husband, Roberto Juan Rodriguez (drums, percussion), together with Cynthia Alexander (guitar, vocals, bass, percussion, gongs), and Malek Lopez (keyboards, samplers and programming). In June of 2008, they recorded a suite of compositions by Alegre, entitled "Humanfolk", which consequently became the name of the concept group. Humanfolk's music combines indigenous Philippine elements of bamboo and gong instruments, with folk-jazz, Brazilian, Cuban, Indian and Iberian strains, with overlays of electronica and urban Southeast Asian sounds. The amalgam becomes a rich electro-acoustic environment, replete with modal improvisation, wordless songs, rambling melodies and exotic harmonic progressions. Their seminal recording, catalyzed by the Phil-American percussion avant-gardist Susie Ibarra, with the Cuban-born drummer Roberto Juan Rodriguez (whose musical chops were honed in the orchestra of the great bassist-composer, Israel "Cachao" Lopez), have brought these adventurous musicians together into the same room: guitarist-composer Johnny Alegre, singer-composer and multi-instrumentalist Cynthia Alexander, and the Berklee-trained electronica exponent, Malek Lopez. Johnny Alegre is a recording artist whose pioneering albums and performances have elicited favorable notices from the jazz press in London and Los Angeles.
Cynthia Alexander's award-winning albums and endearing repertoire have captured the imagination of a formidable following in the contemporary Philippine indie music scene. Her exquisitely-crafted music, compelling melodies and prose-poetry are distinctly Asian yet warmly assimilative of popular western influences with touches of classical.
Malek Lopez is the keyboardist and sound designer behind groups such as Drip and Rubber Inc, which have brought Manila's underground electronica culture to prominent places of convergence such as Berlin and Kuala Lumpur.
Susie Ibarra's name is legend in the rarefied ethno-musical and avant-garde jazz landscapes of recent times, with a cachet of recordings and formidable collaborations with Derek Bailey, John Zorn, Mark Dresser, David S. Ware and so forth.
Roberto Juan Rodriguez, from his heady days with Cachao and the Miami Sound Machine, is breaking ground afresh with his and Susie's fusion of electronica, ethnic music and jazz in Electric Kulintang, and with his own Afro-Cuban ensemble, Septeto Rodriguez.
The brave Philippine endeavor, HUMANFOLK, could very well be one of Manila's more compelling musical associations in several years.   | MySpace Links | |
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4th Philippine International Jazz Festival (2009) 8 Photos, 4 comments
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by Susan Sakash The jazz world is seriously lacking in strong female instrumentalists. Now don't act so surprised by this statement. Jazz, as an art form, has always been male-dominated. Women instrumentalists have either been tagged as a... more  | Contacts | |
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buszmail wrote on Feb 23, '09, edited on Feb 23, '09 THE 4TH PHILIPPINE INTERNATIONAL JAZZ FESTIVAL
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 | humanfolk...WOOOW! astig:D |
 | susie ibarra one of the greatest female instrumentalist.woooow:O |
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