It’s high time we take our grassroots genres seriously—and this budots showcase is proof - SCOUT

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Is it cultural appropriation if it can help the genre to thrive in the long run? (via scoutmagph)

Whether or not we admit it, Western-centric genres have always been the dominant force in the local music scene, making them the general public’s standard for “quality” dance music. But tucked away in the culturally rich corners of the Philippines, there exists a huge world of untapped genres that are equally—if not more—deserving of widespread recognition.that originated in Davao City during the 2000s.

This imbalance has prompted MCR to take the initiative in bringing budots to a wider audience. “We came across the Broadcast Lab grant through an IG post when Boiler Room announced they extended their deadline for applications,” said archivist and communications partner Sai Versailles. “When the team realized [its] potential, we met in person to talk about it in more detail.”

Moreover, incorporating budots into the local nightlife scene opens doors for budding creatives who specialize in grassroots genres and struggle to find platforms that appreciate and showcase their work. Welcoming them into the fold can inspire more musicians to explore their cultural roots, experiment with fusion genres, and maybe even expand the definition of what constitutes “good” music.

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