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Meet, Join, Play and be friends. Asians are getting closer. Almost all Asian countries have different languages. That is why we need an alternative tool for communication such as music or a non-verbal language. Asians, too, can establish a large community like EU. Cultural exchanges are the first steps to take when building such a community. From traditional to modern, all kinds of music works. Everywhere and whoever is okay in ASIA. national boundary for the world, local boundary for the life. From Local To ASIA Rehearsal, The subtitle 'Rehearsal' indicates that these performances are preparations for full-scale and sustainable exchanges with one another. This is the first step - a rehearsal stage. Our next step - the main stage - will be taken in our communities themselves. FLTA Vol. 3 Schedule, ? 1st 2016.1.29. Fri 7pm @ Korean Cultural Center in Thailand Unchained(KR) + Ugly Mountain(TH) ? 2nd 2016.1.30 Sat 8pm - 24:00pm @ Rock Pub(near BTS Ratchatewi) Unchained(KR) + Jimmy Revolt(TH) + Madman(TH) + the Layers(TH) ? 3rd 2016.1.31 Sun 3pm @ Gateway Ekkamai(BTS Ekkamai) with BKK Farmers Market Unchained(KR) FLTA Vol. 3 Musicians, ? Unchained(Korea) http://facebook.com/bandunchained Band Unchained are from Busan, South Korea and 4 members, Kim Kwangil(vocal, guitar), Kim JiGeun(guitar), Jeong SeWoong(Bass), Ham JinWoo(Drum).Band Unchained has started from April 2001.Band Unchained's words are self-scorn and gloominess, their music is a part of grunge music from heaviness. Ugly Mountain(Thailand) https://www.facebook.com/uglymountain Ugly Mountain are a unique, Chiang Mai-based psychedelic rock band comprised of Gene Mahasmut Bunyaraksh (formerly of Saliva Bastards) on vocals and guitar, Cat Panupong Chareanrat on violin and Bam Tasasin Indhaphan on drums. The unusual instrumentation of the trio creates a beautifully atmospheric sound on dreamy tracks like "Can't Wake Up" and "Outro," while the stripped-back nature of the band also helps to propel the more upbeat songs on the EP. The bluesy "Mountain" is another highlight, with a catchy melody and some great, grungy guitar playing. There are altogether six songs on this mini-album, and every one of them is a winner. The mini-album is self-produced and has a cool lo-fi sound, as well as beautiful cover artwork by Bess Dolin. Local listeners who want to hear some unusual modern psychedelic rock should definitely check out Ugly Mountain, who are shaping up to be one of Thailand's most interesting new bands. Jimmy Revolt(Thailand) https://www.facebook.com/jimmyrevolt JIMMY REVOLT is an Angry pop punk Thai melodic punk rock band based in Bangkok , formed in 2010 by Fern (vocalist / guitar) and Ball (drums) ex members of Thai Pop punk emo band "Ritalinn". They released their first 8 track D.I.Y. E.P. Album titled " Your brain is Dead and so are you" in 2013. The band lyrics focus society and class struggle and encourage people not to give up. ? Madman(Thailand) Madman really does not work at all with a fresh senior secondary and crazy music, the folk-rock band, many people like to play and watch all the time.If you like the genre Grunge and Alternative raw fresh fun this band never leave you disappointed. ? the Layers(Thailand) https://www.facebook.com/Thelayersthailand "Money is not life" said @ong_thelayers "My life is all about my art and my dog and a party. Keep walking for the things that you love!". We are touched. Members are Wuttikorn Akkarattanasompop (Guitar - Vocal), Suwat Muangkham (Drums - Vocal) and Itthiphon Poksawat (Bass). Seattle Sound/Grunge Rock FLTA, Expected Effect - Neo Korean WAVE - Extension of Korean Popular Music Scene and Asian Music - Both showing and getting together - Making community from artists - Asian music festival will soon - The beginning is the end is marginal, but will for the window. |
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