Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Muzika Del Sur Video Coverage and Interview courtesy of VJ Cheska!


we're on TV! woohooo!


http://www.youtube.com/user/MuzikaDelSur#p/a/u/0/3cEbFBHOhXo


Thanks guys! Cheers!

Traffic at the Metro by ZHAUN ORTEGA



http://confessionsofapartyphile.blogspot.com/2010/02/traffic-at-metro.html


Traffic Light at the Metro

Valentine’s is one of my least favorite seasons in the year. Don’t get me wrong, I think the creation of V-Day was a stroke of marketing genius. But being reminded that I was single AGAIN was not exactly my idea of a fun holiday. Needless to say, I was not very excited about this year’s Red-festivities.
Fortunately, I found out that this V-Day, Red was not the only color I could don; there were two others: Yellow and Green. These colors are quite familiar. In fact, they are found in every annoying intersection in the metro in that little black box every driver loves to hate: the traffic light! Interestingly, that annoying black box saved this year’s Valentine’s Season for me.
Traffic Stopper
Traffic Light Party 2010 is the second annual Traffic Light Party (TLP) organized by the party geniuses otherwise known as: Fishtank Productions. In my book, it was the hottest party to begin the year, as it had all the elements of a really good event: great music, a quirky concept, sexy games, free booze, and probably the most important element of all: an easy vibe. And on that fateful February 12, these elements were served generously.
The Traffic Light Party was named such because of the dress code. Single partyphiles were to wear green, attached partyphiles were to wear Red, and partyphiles who felt their status was too complicated were to wear yellow. This not only gave the party a whole new dynamic, but it also gave partyphiles who were on the prowl instant hints on who were Swingles (single and willing to mingle). As if that wasn’t enough to get the party started, Tanduay cocktails were served, for free, until midnight! And everybody knows free booze makes everything better.
Hot as Flame
The first part of TLP saw Davao’s favorite music mongrel, DJ Torch, dishing out track after track of partyphile favorites. Torch seemed to be at his best as he piped out an infectious loop of bangin’ beats and stacked vocals that has now become his signature style; one that seems to be defining the current dance floor trend for local partyphiles.
Thanks to Torch’s ability to tap into everyone’s inner-dancer, Metro Lounge had become a canvass for gyrating bodies even before the strike of eleven.
Let’s Play a Love Game
An hour later, the games began with Yours Truly as the willing game master. “Love Cards” was the game of choice for this year’s TLP, which had 3 hot couples doing naughty things (too naughty for print, unfortunately) to several body parts. A lock-and-key match-making game also took place where guys had to open locks around the girls’ necks. The night’s winners got to take home an overnight stay at Microtel Inn and Suites, a dinner date at Café Marco, dinner dates at Entrée, and copies of M Magazine.
Influenced by BI
Manila’s DJ BI then stepped inside the DJ’s booth and started dishing out his own repertoire. He opened his set with a slow and steady number and worked his way to hard party ditties, giving the party’s attendees a musical crescendo.
His 12 years of experience as a DJ was quite evident as his set was obviously well thought of, seamlessly executed, and was definitely something new to the Davaoeno partyphile’s ear. His mix of chart-toppers and relative unknowns forced listeners to enjoy the entirety of the set, and to immerse in the whole performance, instead of just bumping and grinding from song to song. DJ BI’s set did not only provide a musical backdrop for those who wanted to dance; he gave everybody an awe-inspiring musical rollercoaster. In a sense, this was the epitome of club music; the partyphile’s version of poetry.
Falling in Love
And somehow, between all the free drinks, the crazily sexy games, and the out flow of truly gorgeous music; the colors of our shirts suddenly became irrelevant. Somehow, it did not matter what our relationship statuses were. Somehow, on that one night, the love that partyphiles shared for partying, for the dance floor, for booze, and for the partyphile life was enough to make us forget about the troubles that romantic love may bring.
And maybe that’s all a single partyphile really needs: a reason to party and the realization that a wonderful time, with anybody, is enough to make a cynic partyphile fall in love with Valentine’s again.
Catch Confessions of a Partyphile (the radio show) on 105.9 Mix Fm every Wednesday evenings, from 6 to 9 in the PM. For comments, suggestions, and more confessions from this partyphile, log on to http://party.i.ph

Monday, February 15, 2010

Traffic Light Party 2010


Some say it’s happy hearts day… while others say it’s SINGLES AWARENESS DAY *coughzhauncough*.. but Fishtank Productions says it’s time to parrrrrr-tey!


Thanks to TANDUAY, ENTREE at the Apo View Hotel, CAFE MARCO at the Marco Polo Hotel, ASEYA Bistro Orientale, MICROTEL Davao, DIMSUM DINER Guerrero, Pepper & Peppers, Gilbey’s Premium Strength, 105.9 MIX FM and M Magazine - Life & Living in Mindanao.


Meet DJ B.I.– we won’t list his achievements --12 years of deejaying under his belt, gigs in Singapore, opening for deadmau5, invitations to philippine’s hottest clubs, yada yada yada… now it’s time to meet ben ibuyan himself… friendly – downright a nice guy… well-grounded, no air of arrogance at all… and most important of all – he's cute… but tough luck girls! He is taken! His wife is super fun and clearly his #1 fan!

As promised, he gave davao a clubbing experience where music is not just heard –it is felt, it is experienced.


Now meet DJ Torch… we know, we know… we’ve been partying with DJ Torch since our first traffic party but we’ve never really highlighted him in our blogs… our bad… we sometimes forget that not everybody reading this blog are from davao… he is davao’s most in demand deejay and doesn’t need any introduction!  As the partyphile himself dubbed it, 2009 was undoubtedly the year of the torch!  He has mastered the art of staying in tune with the pulse of the dance floor, and manages to keep a cut above the rest when it comes to song selection. More importantly, he does all this with a ready smile, and good-guy demeanor.” – (Zhaun Ortega, Confessions of a Partyphile)


We brought back traffic light party, because one’s status color is best worn on valentine’s weekend!  We also added lock and key – girls wear the lock, and guys wear the key… for guys who scored some numbers and for ladies who got unlocked ---- you’re very welcome!


Thanks to Zhaun Ortega for hosting the games! Love cards rock! Hahaha! Traffic Light Party will be featured on Muzika Del Sur... goodluck to the 10 lbs the camera adds! *ducking for cover*

Kudos to Metro Lounge for being the perfect party place! To Wacky Masbad... Thanks for the pictures! Cheers!


Thanks to everyone who came and partied with us! Until our next party! Do you think we should have one on Araw ng Dabaw? Hmmm… we’ll keep you updated! Add us on facebook! http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=207727531751&ref=search&sid=851279546.3307885733..1



Party on Davao and let’s get tanked!