+ Follow TOTI DALMACION Tag
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[Summary] => I’m not really a businessman,” Toti Dalmacion says, surrounded by shelves of vinyl inside a room he calls his “office,” which, to any outsider, looks more like a man cave or perhaps a place of worship.
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[Title] => Toti Dalmacion: Terno on, tune in, groove out
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[Title] => A live act guide to Brixton Block Party
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I got handed a press release about Up dharma Down which mentions the bands eclectic grocery list of influences: rock, neo-soul, acid jazz, Jill Scott, Robert Plant, Janis Joplin, Elton John, Stevie Wonder, The Doors, The Cure, Incognito, Spyro Gyra, Zero 7, Photek, and Portishead. Handy, yes. Useful, yes.
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Orange and Lemons, Strike Whilst the Iron is Hot
Universal Records, 2005
I remember a not-too-distant Wednesday night at Gweilos in Makati when, upon the prodding of indie icon Toti Dalmacion, my girlfriend Joyce and I dropped by to soak in a set or two of this band that took their name from an album of XTC. By then we had already savored the first album of Orange and Lemons (O&L) packed in non-descript recycled paper. But we wanted more.
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TOTI DALMACION
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Orange and Lemons, Strike Whilst the Iron is Hot
Universal Records, 2005
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