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Islandeer, Singapore's new pop rock sensation, has Filipino roots
Islandeer, Singapore's new pop rock sensation, has Filipino roots
Rick Olivares
Published Mar 05, 2019 05:50 AM PHT
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Updated Mar 05, 2019 11:39 AM PHT

Currently making waves in the island state of Singapore is pop rock duo Islandeer with their shimmering single, “Momento.”
Currently making waves in the island state of Singapore is pop rock duo Islandeer with their shimmering single, “Momento.”
Islandeer is Christian Jansen (drums, guitars, and keyboards) and Michael Garcia (vocals, guitars, and keyboards). And if the names are any indication, the two have Filipino lineage.
Islandeer is Christian Jansen (drums, guitars, and keyboards) and Michael Garcia (vocals, guitars, and keyboards). And if the names are any indication, the two have Filipino lineage.
“My parents are pure Filipino and they came to Singapore from the Philippines before I was born,” revealed Garcia. “So, along with my younger sister, I grew up a Singaporean without much Filipino cultural upbringing. But, most of my relatives live in the Philippines, and my family would visit them at our grandparents’ house in Cubao every year or so.
“My parents are pure Filipino and they came to Singapore from the Philippines before I was born,” revealed Garcia. “So, along with my younger sister, I grew up a Singaporean without much Filipino cultural upbringing. But, most of my relatives live in the Philippines, and my family would visit them at our grandparents’ house in Cubao every year or so.
Jansen’s family, on the other hand, settled in Singapore in 1940 right before the start of World War II. “My grandmother was born in the Philippines. Her father, Carlos Bosito, was a band master who travelled around South East Asia while taking his family. He ended up settling in Singapore in 1940,” he said.
Jansen’s family, on the other hand, settled in Singapore in 1940 right before the start of World War II. “My grandmother was born in the Philippines. Her father, Carlos Bosito, was a band master who travelled around South East Asia while taking his family. He ended up settling in Singapore in 1940,” he said.
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The two also have music in their blood. “My dad, who is of Chinese-Eurasian mix, is a distant cousin to the members a famous local band called Heritage. My dad played drums for some small bands in Singapore in the '80s. My mom, who is Irish-Filipino, is a self-taught pianist,” said Jansen.
The two also have music in their blood. “My dad, who is of Chinese-Eurasian mix, is a distant cousin to the members a famous local band called Heritage. My dad played drums for some small bands in Singapore in the '80s. My mom, who is Irish-Filipino, is a self-taught pianist,” said Jansen.
For his part, Garcia said: “My dad kickstarted my interest in music when I was young. He also introduced Original Pilipino Music to me at a young age and it is definitely one of my influences.”
For his part, Garcia said: “My dad kickstarted my interest in music when I was young. He also introduced Original Pilipino Music to me at a young age and it is definitely one of my influences.”
It is those myriad and diverse influences that drive Islandeer’s music. The duo, which has been around for two years, have performed in many huge music events in Singapore including Urban Ventures, Sound Feeling at the Lithe House and the Pilot Project at *Scape, which is an organization that allows local youth to bring their aspirations to life through music and the arts.
It is those myriad and diverse influences that drive Islandeer’s music. The duo, which has been around for two years, have performed in many huge music events in Singapore including Urban Ventures, Sound Feeling at the Lithe House and the Pilot Project at *Scape, which is an organization that allows local youth to bring their aspirations to life through music and the arts.
“Momento” is a breezy and at once atmospheric song with Islandeer drawing inspiration from their collective influences Radiohead, Bombay Bicycle Club, The Beatles, Fleet Foxes, Tame Impala, The Strokes, and other indie rock music.
“Momento” is a breezy and at once atmospheric song with Islandeer drawing inspiration from their collective influences Radiohead, Bombay Bicycle Club, The Beatles, Fleet Foxes, Tame Impala, The Strokes, and other indie rock music.
“We wrote most of the songs on the album during our National Service which we completed last year,” revealed Garcia. “The oldest song we have is five years old and the latest song was written early last year. For 'Momento,' Christian came up with the main chords and rhythm and showed it to me after our friend’s birthday party. Then half-drunk, we completed a basic demo of 'Momento' in that night.”
Added Jansen: “That song is also about when you begin to notice everything about this thing or person, and time freezes regardless of the atmosphere or situation. Then comes rejection, which often happens when your attraction goes unnoticed. A strong yearning for reciprocation starts bubbling.”
“We wrote most of the songs on the album during our National Service which we completed last year,” revealed Garcia. “The oldest song we have is five years old and the latest song was written early last year. For 'Momento,' Christian came up with the main chords and rhythm and showed it to me after our friend’s birthday party. Then half-drunk, we completed a basic demo of 'Momento' in that night.”
Added Jansen: “That song is also about when you begin to notice everything about this thing or person, and time freezes regardless of the atmosphere or situation. Then comes rejection, which often happens when your attraction goes unnoticed. A strong yearning for reciprocation starts bubbling.”
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The song has attracted attention from fans in Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines.
The song has attracted attention from fans in Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines.
Islandeer’s “Momento” is available for streaming and downloading on Spotify, Apple Music, iTunes, and Bandcamp.
Islandeer’s “Momento” is available for streaming and downloading on Spotify, Apple Music, iTunes, and Bandcamp.
Listen to “Momento” here.
Listen to “Momento” here.
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