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1st Qtr Storm

General Info

  • Genre: Funk / Fusion / Hip Hop

    Location SEATTLE, Washington, US

    Profile Views: 14638

    Last Login: 3/25/2010

    Member Since 2/3/2008

    Website mixtape available now: 1stquarterstorm@gmail.com

    Record Label unsigned

    Type of Label Major

  • Bio

    1st Quarter Storm is a Filipina hip-hop duo currently based in Seattle, WA. They first appeared on the scene as rogue pinay and El Dia in late 2006, taking to the mic like babies take to the nipple. Their commitment to social justice and cultural work, combined with their love and respect for hip-hop, led to a number of significant collaborations, which organically grew into a partnership in early 2007. .. .. This pair of bisexual Filipinas use their art to speak truth about today's world, contextualizing their struggles in the current conditions of their homeland and promoting a message of conscious action for all. Known for their fierce performances and raw delivery, they call themselves the 1st Quarter Storm in honor of the legacy of warrior women and men who have dedicated their lives to defending the Philippines against conquest and corruption. With Tagalog and English lyrics and a wide range of musical influences, their music grasps imperialism by the horns in hopes of casting it away for good. Starting in NYC, 1st Quarter Storm will be sweeping the nation with a walis ting-ting, with plans to drop a full-length album in 2009. They will open in late April for Geologic (Blue Scholars) and Kiwi as a part of the People Power Tour, raising funds and mobilizing support for the Filipino people in their fight to oust current dictator Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. The 1st Quarter Storm mixtape, which includes both solo and collaborative efforts, is now available. For booking, contact 1stquarterstorm@gmail.com. .. ...... ...... .. 1st Quarter Storm participated in Diwang Pinay, NYC. .. .. .. .. ..
  • Members

    el dia, rogue pinay, lazy susan
  • Influences

    the first quarter storm, lorena barros, gabriela silang
  • Sounds Like

    .. .. .. .. .. .. the reprise of the movement that you thought was extinct

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Bio:

1st Quarter Storm is a Filipina hip-hop duo currently based in Seattle, WA. They first appeared on the scene as rogue pinay and El Dia in late 2006, taking to the mic like babies take to the nipple. Their commitment to social justice and cultural work, combined with their love and respect for hip-hop, led to a number of significant collaborations, which organically grew into a partnership in early 2007.

This pair of bisexual Filipinas use their art to speak truth about today's world, contextualizing their struggles in the current conditions of their homeland and promoting a message of conscious action for all. Known for their fierce performances and raw delivery, they call themselves the 1st Quarter Storm in honor of the legacy of warrior women and men who have dedicated their lives to defending the Philippines against conquest and corruption. With Tagalog and English lyrics and a wide range of musical influences, their music grasps imperialism by the horns in hopes of casting it away for good. Starting in NYC, 1st Quarter Storm will be sweeping the nation with a walis ting-ting, with plans to drop a full-length album in 2009. They will open in late April for Geologic (Blue Scholars) and Kiwi as a part of the People Power Tour, raising funds and mobilizing support for the Filipino people in their fight to oust current dictator Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. The 1st Quarter Storm mixtape, which includes both solo and collaborative efforts, is now available. For booking, contact 1stquarterstorm@gmail.com.
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1st Quarter Storm participated in Diwang Pinay, NYC.

Member Since:

February 03, 2008

Members:

el dia, rogue pinay, lazy susan

Influences:

the first quarter storm, lorena barros, gabriela silang

Sounds Like:


the reprise of the movement that you thought was extinct

Record Label:

unsigned

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