PURPO: BUILDING A WORLD OF HIS

PURPO: BUILDING A WORLD OF HIS

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Some artists write songs. Purpo is trying to build something bigger.

Ask him what he does in music and he won't talk about genres or gigs. Instead, he'll tell you he's building a universe through music and art—a place where sound and visuals belong together, each one completing the other. That's why, aside from creating new music, much of his energy today goes into crafting the visual world that surrounds every release.

It's no surprise that he feels most at home in every stage of the process. From the first spark of an idea to writing, recording, producing, and performing, Purpo prefers to keep his hands on the entire canvas. The songs may begin with music, but the experience doesn't end there.

His musical roots trace back to ska and reggae, the genre that first inspired him to write songs. In fact, while many of his generation were immersed in the emo explosion of the 2000s, he was following a different rhythm altogether. Ska eventually fell by the wayside, but reggae remains part of his sonic palette.

When it comes to records he'll stand behind, Rivermaya's It's Not Easy Being Green sits proudly at the top of the list—a choice he'll defend any day. And when the world quiets down, it's Kamasi Washington's "Truth" that finds its way into the room.

His biggest songwriting influences paint an equally interesting picture: Billy Joel, Dong Abay, Alex Turner, Gary Granada, and Rey Valera. Five writers from different worlds, connected by one thing—they know how to tell a story that stays with you.

Want to support what Purpo is building? It's simple: listen, like, share, and come along for the journey through the Purpo universe.

You can find his music on Spotify and follow his latest work on Instagram by searching Purpo.

And if he had to sum up where music has been lately in just a few words?

"Difficult to make."

Maybe that's because creating something worth remembering has never been the easy part.

LISTEN TO PURPO ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2VrYapxFhuNtMN6umOgYAJ...

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u/ardyay — 23 hours ago

NOT AN AD: May Bandcamp na ba kayo?

Spotify is great for getting your music heard. Keep using it.

But if you're an independent artist, give your listeners somewhere they can actually buy from you directly.

That's where Bandcamp comes in. Sell your music, merch, set your own price, and build a direct relationship with the people willing to support what you do.

Streaming for reach.
Direct-to-fan for support.

If you're releasing original music and wala pa kayong Bandcamp, maybe it's time.

Bandcamp for Artists

u/ardyay — 4 days ago

Any Perf De Castro fans or guitar players here?

We’re bringing Perfecto “Perf” De Castro to the UAE this October for a Workshop + Workshow in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

Still finalizing the full event details, but I thought I’d share this here since there might be Perf fans, guitarists, or musicians in the sub.

If you’re interested, we opened a First In Line list for updates and early ticket announcements: 1BigHouse.comBe First In Line

Would also be interesting to know how many Perf fans are actually here in the UAE.

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u/ardyay — 8 days ago

Something for Filipino music fans in the UAE.

Guitarist and music educator Perfecto “Perf” De Castro is coming to Dubai and Abu Dhabi this October for a special Workshop + Workshow.

Whether you play guitar, make music, or simply grew up around Filipino rock, this might be one to watch.

We’ll be announcing the full details soon. Visit 1BigHouse.com and click BE FIRST IN LINE to get the updates first.

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u/ardyay — 8 days ago

Mas gusto niyo ba ang gig na 8–10 bands ang lineup, o nakakapagod na?

Curious lang. Mas sulit ba pag maraming banda, o mas okay yung konti lang pero mas mahaba ang sets?

Ilang bands ang ideal lineup para sa inyo? Comment below.

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u/ardyay — 10 days ago

ELEYN deserves more ears

I've been keeping an eye on ELEYN for a while now, and every release feels a little more confident than the last.

Their latest single, "BINGI," is another good example of why they're worth checking out. Solid songwriting, a sound that's becoming more their own, and one of those tracks that gets better after a few listens.

If you're looking for a Filipino indie band you might have missed, give ELEYN a shot. I'd love to hear what you think after listening.

- RJ

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Build your audience. Own your music. Have you claimed your Bandcamp page yet?

u/ardyay — 15 days ago

What Filipino indie artist best represents your city or province?

Simulan natin ang isang community Music Map. 🎶

Curious ako kung sino ang tingin niyong pinaka-representative na indie artist o band ng hometown ninyo.

Comment with:

📍 City / Province:
🎤 Artist/Band:
🎵 One song to start with:

Doesn't matter kung sikat o sobrang underground. Ang goal natin ay makadiskubre ng artists from all over the Philippines.

Metro Manila is welcome, pero sana marami rin tayong entries from the provinces.

I’ll compile the answers into a separate post if we get enough.

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u/ardyay — 16 days ago
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PH From the UAE: WYWY – You Don't Have to Be Nice

A lot of you probably know I'm a big supporter of Filipino artists making music wherever they are in the world. WYWY is one of those bands I've been following from the UAE.

Their latest track, "You Don't Have to Be Nice," is one of those songs that hits because it's honest. It's about letting go of the pressure to always please everyone, setting boundaries, and realizing that choosing yourself doesn't make you a bad person.

Dream pop with a message that doesn't have to shout to get its point across.

Give it a listen and let me know what you think. If you're already familiar with WYWY, what song got you into them?

🎥 Music video: https://youtu.be/IbCBDiIDVn4?si=hwPMcLnQToNCkwUI

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u/ardyay — 18 days ago
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Violent Playground — “Melancholy Calling” (New Single)

We just released our first official single in 20 years.

“Melancholy Calling” leans into a lot of the post-punk / alternative stuff that shaped us growing up in the late 80s and early 90s. The song came from that strange feeling of being onstage and getting completely lost in the moment while also feeling disconnected from everything around you at the same time.

Anyway, here it is:
https://open.spotify.com/track/5I0hMGyWwA7CUGfURdAqCQ?si=bf2a602e79ec476f

More songs are coming.

u/ardyay — 3 months ago

[SONG] Violent Playground - Melancholy Calling

So yeah… after 20+ years, Violent Playground finally released a new song.

It’s called “Melancholy Calling.”
Probably the closest thing to our roots that we could’ve put out first. A lot of the bands and sounds we grew up with in the late 80s and early 90s naturally found their way into it.

The song came from that weird feeling of being onstage and completely inside the moment, while at the same time feeling distant from everything around you.

Anyway, we’re just glad to be putting music out again after all this time. More songs are already lined up.

If you’re into post-punk / alternative stuff, give it a spin.

https://open.spotify.com/track/5I0hMGyWwA7CUGfURdAqCQ?si=8ec7bcc4d7a043af

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u/ardyay — 3 months ago