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Industria: A Close Encounter with Nights of Rizal

Industria: A Close Encounter with Nights of Rizal

Get to know the guy behind the name

 

 

We first found Nights of Rizal through a recommendation from a friend in the local music scene. There was an event that needed music, an upward trajectory in the appreciation for Filipino musicians. It was an opportune time to shift our lens inward, to feature and work with some of the Philippinesā€™ own bright young things.

 

Itā€™s safe to say that what we foundā€“ā€“through one particular video of a bespectacled Nights of Rizal before an intimate audience, layering sounds and crooning the words ā€œChange/Eraseā€ into a microphoneā€“ā€“was more than we hoped for. Call it a lightbulb moment or an epiphany. We had to hear more.

 

Industria: Nights of Rizal

 

Meet Migi de Belen, otherwise known as electronic singer-songwriter, Nights of Rizal. He writes, he sings, he makes music out of a computer and a program called FL studio.

 

Migi has this amusing tongue-in-cheek approach that trickles down to what he does, from his pseudonym to how he got his start in the genre he is now years-deep in. ā€œI thought it was all copy-paste,ā€ he admits, which really isnā€™t far from what electronic musicā€™s naysayers likely think about the genre. Perhaps the criticism and confusion are to be expected when your primary instrument is your laptop. That lack of understandingā€“ā€“itā€™s like the genreā€™s natural accompaniment or something.

 

Itā€™s funny in hindsight, but Migiā€™s first sentiments toward electronic music were to be expected. The genre was worlds away from what he grew up playing; his deep-rooted history in music was rather traditional after all. He started playing classical piano as a childā€“ā€“despite being taught to place a heavier premium on playing by ear than reading off a sheet. He learned to play the guitar to sate the itch of teenage rebellion. He wanted to write songs and start a band.

 

A laptop as an instrument? Really?

 

Really.

 

Industria: Nights of Rizal

 

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These days, Migi is carving out his soundā€“ā€“one that is distinct as broad-spectrum as the far-ranging genres that influence itā€“ā€“under the name Nights of Rizal. He creates, loops beats and writes over them, revels in the complexities of composition, performs. He released a full album called summer/salt, which you should listen to if you havenā€™t already.

 

Anyway, thatā€™s enough from us. Hear what he has to say for yourself:

 

 

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Listen to Nights of Rizal on Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube. Stay in the loop and follow Migi on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

 

Director and Videographer Ian Francisco of New Monarq Creativx

Videography Assistant Bea Magtalas

Producers Cessi TreƱas and Alexandra Lara

In-video Photos Pao Manlutac and Paul Santos

Art Alexandra Lara

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