Mudflow: "One Night" Only



The city of smiles has been haunted by the great Mount Mayon for many years. As the young unnamed band was on its way for an act in Legazpi City, a road sign “Mudflow ahead” caught them by surprise – they already have the name for the band. Their idealism in the music that they play keeps them active until today. 

The surprising fusion of the popular Bicol novelty song “Sarung Banggi” (One Night) of Potenciano Gregorio – a renowned composer of novelty songs, and reggae melody was a huge success for the band – Mudflow. The reggae band from Sto. Domingo, Albay is composed of Abraham Defeo (vocals), Ray Gerard Marquez (drums), Fidel Balin Jr. (bass), and guitarists Mark Andrew Ortiz and Fidel Balin III – all related by blood. In their early years, they shared various music influences but their passion for reggae and ska went on. The reggae band was officially formed in 2002 and played gigs all over the region of Albay with the goal of promoting the culture of their fellow Bicolanos.

Although the tracks sounded really great, the very first album of Mudflow - the product of the band's creative juices, was only backed up with a desktop computer. Being new to the music industry, they never had the chance to have it distributed by an established label. With the help of their friends and supporters, they were able to reach the farthest sides of the Bicol region. Aside from the novelty hit “Sarung Banggi”, other songs like “Ay Naku Po” - composed by Ace Thomas (a band relative), and “Paraisong Panaginip” - a song that talks about environmental awareness, are also being played in local radio stations of the region.



Earning the title of Magayon Festival Band Competition later that year, Mudlfow reached a new horizon in the local music scene. The band was talked over in local airwaves and performed in many places in Southern Luzon. They were found in festivals, universities, and campus tours. They also performed as a front act for artists such as Slapshock, Kamikaze, the defunct Orange and Lemons, MYMP, and their fellow reggae band – Tropical Depression. Soon enough they've reached the reggae bars in Metro Manila like Xaymaca, Tiendesitas, and One Love Bar.

Mudflow somehow succeeded in reaching the mainstream music industry as their novelty song “Sarung Banggi” was included in Jam 88.3's compilation album entitled “Doobie Nights” in 2006 under Galaxy Records. Still, the band is hopeful for appreciation in the Philippine music scene by promoting regional diversity through their spicy taste of reggae music. With Mudflow's self-titled album last 2006, reggae lovers from different parts of the country awaits for the band's next album release.
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2 Responses to this post

  1. babymudflow on July 11, 2011 at 10:48 PM

    irie! nice write - up ... please allow me to make some corrections. Mark Andrew Ortiz is no longer with Mudflow, he was replaced by Fristin Zurbano, frontman of Muchass Grassas also a homegrown talent, and another one, the song Ay Naku Po was a composition of F3 - Mudflow's lead guitarist and yeah, Ace.
    Mudflow had also performed with some of the more popular bands like CBI, Peacepipe, The Dawn, Joey Ayala, Moonstar88 and many others in the national scene whoa failing memory gee! ;)


    Mabuhay ang RNB! - Reggae Na Bikol

    big thanks for your blog on Mudflow
    One Love ... bless up!

    Dios Mabalos!

  2. Noel Addison Agnote on July 11, 2011 at 11:30 PM

    Ayos 'to ah! Olryt!

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