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PLAYLIST: The Music of All of the Noise 10
One Music PH
Published Apr 05, 2025 08:15 PM PHT
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Updated Apr 05, 2025 10:12 PM PHT

Looking at the music of the landmark music and culture music summit celebrating 10 years of The Rest Is Noise.
The Rest Is Noise (TRIN), a music curation and events production outfit based in the Philippines, celebrated its 10th anniversary with the return of All Of The Noise 2025. The two-day live music and culture event took place at Astbury Makati April 4-5, 2025. With a focus on music discovery, cross-cultural dialogue, and creative networking, this year’s edition aimed to champion the diverse music communities in the Philippines and Asia, while also delivering an unforgettable experience for artists, fans, and industry professionals alike.
The Rest Is Noise (TRIN), a music curation and events production outfit based in the Philippines, celebrated its 10th anniversary with the return of All Of The Noise 2025. The two-day live music and culture event took place at Astbury Makati April 4-5, 2025. With a focus on music discovery, cross-cultural dialogue, and creative networking, this year’s edition aimed to champion the diverse music communities in the Philippines and Asia, while also delivering an unforgettable experience for artists, fans, and industry professionals alike.
All Of The Noise 2025 expanded on its 2019 programming, offering multi-format activities, including music-themed documentary screenings, panel discussions, and keynote presentations in the morning and afternoon, followed by a live music showcase each evening. The event highlighted critically-acclaimed and up-and-coming musicians from the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and Indonesia, as well as a special exhibit presenting the work of Karen De La Fuente, a prominent music photographer based in Manila.
All Of The Noise 2025 expanded on its 2019 programming, offering multi-format activities, including music-themed documentary screenings, panel discussions, and keynote presentations in the morning and afternoon, followed by a live music showcase each evening. The event highlighted critically-acclaimed and up-and-coming musicians from the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and Indonesia, as well as a special exhibit presenting the work of Karen De La Fuente, a prominent music photographer based in Manila.
Originally conceived as a year-end, midsized music festival, the third iteration of All of the Noise 2025 expanded on its 2019 multi-format programming to hone in on TRIN’s brand of curation to import Asian indie acts and eventually begin exporting Filipino music talent via the team’s capacity as co-founders, producers, and programmers of the intraregional AXEAN Festival.
Originally conceived as a year-end, midsized music festival, the third iteration of All of the Noise 2025 expanded on its 2019 multi-format programming to hone in on TRIN’s brand of curation to import Asian indie acts and eventually begin exporting Filipino music talent via the team’s capacity as co-founders, producers, and programmers of the intraregional AXEAN Festival.
Galang adds, “This year’s programming, I think, is the best we’ve conceptualized so far. I wouldn’t say it was the easiest, but I think it was just a natural progression and a mirroring of our combined, individual careers so far. The live music program is obviously a crucial mainstay of any production we’ll do, championing exciting newcomers and established indie acts that have showcased their talents abroad, as well as exceptional musicians from Taiwan, Thailand, Singapore, and Indonesia.”
Galang adds, “This year’s programming, I think, is the best we’ve conceptualized so far. I wouldn’t say it was the easiest, but I think it was just a natural progression and a mirroring of our combined, individual careers so far. The live music program is obviously a crucial mainstay of any production we’ll do, championing exciting newcomers and established indie acts that have showcased their talents abroad, as well as exceptional musicians from Taiwan, Thailand, Singapore, and Indonesia.”
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Live Music Programming
The live music showcase featured co-headlining performances from Taiwanese soft-rock band The Chairs, Thai alt-pop band KIKI, Singaporean hip-hop artist San The Wordsmith, and Indonesian experimental electronic act Logic Lost. Joining them on stage will be the Philippines’ very own ena mori, SOS, Pedicab, Waiian, and obese.dogma777.
The live music showcase featured co-headlining performances from Taiwanese soft-rock band The Chairs, Thai alt-pop band KIKI, Singaporean hip-hop artist San The Wordsmith, and Indonesian experimental electronic act Logic Lost. Joining them on stage will be the Philippines’ very own ena mori, SOS, Pedicab, Waiian, and obese.dogma777.
The event also put a spotlight on Cebu-based artists Mandaue Nights and IIICCCYYY, as well as the debut of Paul Yap (UDD) and Mario Consunji (Musical O)’s collaborative music project Double Shy. Additional performers included Cheeky Things, Pette Shabu, Pixie Labrador, SVATG, Novocrane and Fashion Island.
The event also put a spotlight on Cebu-based artists Mandaue Nights and IIICCCYYY, as well as the debut of Paul Yap (UDD) and Mario Consunji (Musical O)’s collaborative music project Double Shy. Additional performers included Cheeky Things, Pette Shabu, Pixie Labrador, SVATG, Novocrane and Fashion Island.
Music Conference
All of the Noise brought back the conference program Cut Through The Noise, expanded from its 2019 edition. This year’s multi-format showcase summit featured dynamic and engaging panel discussions and keynote presentations that explored important topics relevant to the local and regional music scene, providing a platform for diverse voices and narratives from niche music communities.
All of the Noise brought back the conference program Cut Through The Noise, expanded from its 2019 edition. This year’s multi-format showcase summit featured dynamic and engaging panel discussions and keynote presentations that explored important topics relevant to the local and regional music scene, providing a platform for diverse voices and narratives from niche music communities.
The topics included "Bisdak! VisMin Music Community and Decentralizing OPM Narratives & Opportunities", "Music Showcase & Creative Industry Development: A Career-Building Guide", "Empowering Queer Visibility and Imagery in Pinoy Music", and "Brash Maximalism: ‘Budots’ and the Global Future of Pinoy Electronic Music".
The topics included "Bisdak! VisMin Music Community and Decentralizing OPM Narratives & Opportunities", "Music Showcase & Creative Industry Development: A Career-Building Guide", "Empowering Queer Visibility and Imagery in Pinoy Music", and "Brash Maximalism: ‘Budots’ and the Global Future of Pinoy Electronic Music".
Music-themed Documentary Screenings
For the first time ever, the AOTN programming will feature screenings of two multi-awarded documentaries: Budots: The Craze by Jay Rosas and Mark Limbaga and Jingle Lang Ang Pahinga by Chuck Escasa.
For the first time ever, the AOTN programming will feature screenings of two multi-awarded documentaries: Budots: The Craze by Jay Rosas and Mark Limbaga and Jingle Lang Ang Pahinga by Chuck Escasa.
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Exhibit
A key highlight of the event will be an exhibit featuring the work of Karen De La Fuente, a renowned photographer who has captured some of the most iconic Filipino musicians at their most vulnerable, most exhilarating state of live performance. De La Fuente is the former creative director of Ben&Ben, and she has worked with some of the most important music acts and entertainers of the past decade.
A key highlight of the event will be an exhibit featuring the work of Karen De La Fuente, a renowned photographer who has captured some of the most iconic Filipino musicians at their most vulnerable, most exhilarating state of live performance. De La Fuente is the former creative director of Ben&Ben, and she has worked with some of the most important music acts and entertainers of the past decade.
More Community Partnership and Support
All Of The Noise 2025 is co-presented by Astbury Makati, an independent culture hub and private members club where the creative, cerebral, and social shift the status quo, and Symphonic Distribution, one of the leading independent music distribution and marketing companies in the industry.
All Of The Noise 2025 is co-presented by Astbury Makati, an independent culture hub and private members club where the creative, cerebral, and social shift the status quo, and Symphonic Distribution, one of the leading independent music distribution and marketing companies in the industry.
Guji Lorenzana, Asia Territory Manager, A&R Business Development of Symphonic Distribution expresses the company’s commitment to empowering independent artists and fostering diverse voices in the music industry through supporting this year’s edition of All Of The Noise 2025. “While we expand into Asia, we aim to bring our global experience, personalized support, and cutting-edge solutions to local artists and labels. We believe in the power of collaboration and are excited to work alongside AOTN to celebrate diverse voices and movements in music."
Guji Lorenzana, Asia Territory Manager, A&R Business Development of Symphonic Distribution expresses the company’s commitment to empowering independent artists and fostering diverse voices in the music industry through supporting this year’s edition of All Of The Noise 2025. “While we expand into Asia, we aim to bring our global experience, personalized support, and cutting-edge solutions to local artists and labels. We believe in the power of collaboration and are excited to work alongside AOTN to celebrate diverse voices and movements in music."
Karen Gil-Velasco, The Astbury Executive Director, also shares her excitement to co-host All Of The Noise 2025 in Astbury Makati, which is located in one of Makati’s most vibrant creative districts, Poblacion.
Karen Gil-Velasco, The Astbury Executive Director, also shares her excitement to co-host All Of The Noise 2025 in Astbury Makati, which is located in one of Makati’s most vibrant creative districts, Poblacion.
“The combination of panel discussions, documentary screenings, exhibits, and live music—which is so diverse and representative of so many genres and fans—is a great way to celebrate such a significant milestone. These are the types of shows we love hosting at the club—informative, thought-provoking, and, of course, a great time with so many talented people all in the same space.”
“The combination of panel discussions, documentary screenings, exhibits, and live music—which is so diverse and representative of so many genres and fans—is a great way to celebrate such a significant milestone. These are the types of shows we love hosting at the club—informative, thought-provoking, and, of course, a great time with so many talented people all in the same space.”
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Gil-Velasco adds, “The Astbury is a club that always seeks to support the spirit of independent culture and creativity. Having a suite of versatile spaces ranging from our cozy Cafe for the more relaxed panel discussions to our underground Gallery as the backdrop for live music, we are able to help bring All of the Noise’s vision of a festival with so many ways to celebrate groundbreaking local and international musical expression.”
Gil-Velasco adds, “The Astbury is a club that always seeks to support the spirit of independent culture and creativity. Having a suite of versatile spaces ranging from our cozy Cafe for the more relaxed panel discussions to our underground Gallery as the backdrop for live music, we are able to help bring All of the Noise’s vision of a festival with so many ways to celebrate groundbreaking local and international musical expression.”
All of the Noise 2025 is also supported by its international and local community partners AXEAN Festival, SRM, Filla Killa, Coast2Coast, GNN, Nyou, Winery PH, and Guevarra’s.
All of the Noise 2025 is also supported by its international and local community partners AXEAN Festival, SRM, Filla Killa, Coast2Coast, GNN, Nyou, Winery PH, and Guevarra’s.
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