Sinosikat?

SinoSikat? is a Filipino band[1] that started September 2004,[2] performing music influenced by a number of musical genres, but which has been described as "Filipino soul", reflecting an expansion of genres active within the Philippine music industry during the mid-2000s.[3] The band released its eponymous first album in 2007, receiving media attention and critical acclaim when vocalist Kat Agarrado won Vocalist of the Year at the NU107 Rock Awards.[4][5] Recently, the band has been named as a nominee for the People's Choice Award at the 2008 Awit Awards.[6]

Sinosikat?
OriginManila, Philippines
GenresOPM, soul, jazz, funk
Years active2004–present
LabelsWarner Music Philippines
Associated actsBamboo
Passage
Freestyle
Sing India
Nityalila
Third World Project
Pinipikan
P.O.T.
Banda ni Bodomo
Websitehttp://www.sinosikat.com/home.html
MembersKat Agarrado
Nick Azarcon
Reli De Vera
Philippe Arreola
David Starck

Band members

Sinosikat?'s band members are Kat Agarrado on vocals, Nick Azarcon on guitars, Reli De Vera on drums, Noel Asistores on bass, and David Starck on keyboards. Sinosikat? sessionists and collaborators include keyboardist Nikki Cabardo, and bassists Berns Cuevas, Rommel dela Cruz, and Karel Honasan.

Kat Agarrado

Vocalist Kat Agarrado began singing professionally at age 17, making the rounds of Manila's music competitions. She later became vocalist for bands Kindred Garden, and Passage and still occasionally does session work with Pinoy Rock icon Wally Gonzales. This early exposure led to her exploration of a wide range of musical styles, from hip-hop, RnB, jazz, standards, blues, classic rock, to electronic music. It was an interest in developing her voice further that led her to form SinoSikat?, which offers her greater creative freedom in exploring her vocal range.

Reli de Vera

Drummer Reli de Vera picked up his drumsticks early, acquiring a passion for music from his father, a bass player. His earliest influences included the Doobie Brothers, Grand Funk Railroad, the Beatles, and Deep Purple. After majoring in Painting for his college degree in Fine Arts at the University of Santo Tomas, he served as a sessionist for a wide range of artists that included Paolo Santos, Sing India, Nityalila, Spy, Pinikpikan, and P.O.T.

Nick Azarcon

Guitar man Nick Azarcon started playing the guitar at the age of 12, influenced by bands that included U2, Echo and the Bunnymen, the Police, and the Cult, and later Rage Against the Machine, Jeff Buckley, Weather Report, Richie Kotzen, and Chet Baker. Azarcon says joining SinoSikat? right after he graduated Architecture at UP Diliman proved a challenge for him due to the band's consistently genre-crossing repertoire.

Noel Asistores

Noel Asistores has been doing the regular session circuit since the late 1990s; a graduate of the University of the Philippines Diliman with a diploma in Creative Performance in Music and Arts (DCPMA), Major in Classical Guitar, he has played with the likes of Mon David, pianist Henry Katindig, Jeanine Desiderio, the quirky group Radio Active Sago Project, even with superstar Gabby Concepcion. Noel is very well versed in different musical styles, able to play rock, jazz, pop, and afro/Cuban music at the drop of a hat. Noel brings his expertise to Sinsoikat and lays down the groundwork for a very solid rhythm section.

David Starck

David is a renowned musician who was formerly based in New York. Born and raised in Paris, he studied Counterpoint at Scola Cantorum and enrolled at CIM, Centre International de Musique, Paris. He earned numerous awards such as First place at UFAM Union des Femmes Artistes Musiciennes of Paris and First place at Leopold Bellan. Apart from his passion in playing the piano he finished his specialized training in Audio Recording at the Pyramind School of Music, San Francisco. He performed, collaborated, and worked with a lot of prestigious artists from Paris, L.A. San Francisco, New York and Manila. Some of them were Joel Rosenblatt of Spyro Gyra, Manolo Badrena of Weather Report, Lew Soloff of Blood Sweat and Tears, Adam Nussbaum, Manero of the Gyspy Kings, Tots Tolentino, Flora Purim and Airto Moreira.

When he moved to New York in 1998, he took the opportunity to further enhance his career and his skills. He immersed himself with further studies on jazz harmony and theory with top artists such as Michael Weiss, Ed Simon, Joanne Brackeen, Mark Levine and Rebeca Mauleon. David has been intensely studying and has been doing numerous performances for more than 15 years. Still, he continues to further broaden his musical understanding.

“Pinoy soul”

The band's label, Warner Music Philippines, has described Sinosikat?'s sound as "Pinoy soul", a label which the band agrees with.

Discography

Studio albums

  • Sinosikat? (eponymous) (2007, Warner Music Philippines)
  1. "Akin Ka"
  2. "So Blue"
  3. "Praning"
  4. "Telepono"
  5. "Pag-ibig"
  6. "Magic"
  7. "Tragic Beauty"
  8. "Prayer"
  9. "Turning My Safety Off"
  10. "Sino?"
  • 2nd Album (2009, Warner Music Philippines)
  1. "Toilet"
  2. "Look At me"
  3. "Patiently"
  4. "Sa Ngalan Ng Pag-ibig Mo"
  5. "Mr. Musikero (Pwede ba?)"
  6. "Acid Funk"
  7. "Heart Break Blues"
  8. "H.S Romance"
  9. "I'll Never Say..."
  10. "Wherever You Are"
  11. "Nung Iniwan Mo Ako"
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References

  1. SinoSikat? The Book of Soul. Eric S. Caruncho. Sunday Inquirer Magazine: 8-9 Mr 30, 2008.
  2. Rañoa-Bismark, Maridol (January 21, 2010). "Strike two for Sinosikat". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 2019-02-21.
  3. Arceo-Dumlao, Tina (2013-03-11). "Sinosikat believes in Pinoys". The Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 2019-02-22.
  4. "Soul siren lands on Palawan shores". Rappler. 2012-12-27. Retrieved 2019-02-22.
  5. Godinez, Bong (2007-12-06). "Bamboo wins six of 15 awards in the 2007 NU Rock Awards". PEP.ph. Retrieved 2019-02-22.
  6. "The year of Sino Sikat?". The Philippine Star. 2008-12-21. Retrieved 2019-02-22.
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