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Davao City
12:00 - 13:00

Enter “Budots World,” presented by Budots-pioneer DJ LOVE—a journey through the Philippine grassroots DIY electronic music scene and movement. The show will explore the many sounds and forms that shape the genre, sharing untold stories and the unique formations that lend to its infectious energy.

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London
12:00 - 13:00

DJ: “… I don’t know, I didn’t… I didn’t think I’d be the one holding the air, I never spoke live before the event consumed the many. I’ve no news for the desperate survivors and… and I can’t… well, I can hope that this next song might help us survive a little longer…"

The Pyramids

The Pyramids

The Pyramids has been played on NTS in shows including Diddy Wah, featured first on 8 September 2014. Songs played include What Is Love? and Shakin' Fit.

Detroit doo-wop group. Like the first Correc-tone 45s, The Pyramid’s disc was released on both CUB and Sonbert and is an ‘answer record’ to the Marvelettes’ 1962 Tamla hit “Playboy”. The group’s lead, Vernon Williams, used to be part of Motown’s Satintones and Rayber Voices with Sonny Sanders and Robert Bateman. Sonbert is an amalgam of Sonny and Robert. Sonbert was a subsidiary label to Correc-tone, its name is an amalgam of Sonny and Robert. Prior to starting the label, the two were members of The Satintones, a group that had some of the first records on the Tamla and Motown labels.

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The Pyramids

The Pyramids has been played on NTS in shows including Diddy Wah, featured first on 8 September 2014. Songs played include What Is Love? and Shakin' Fit.

Detroit doo-wop group. Like the first Correc-tone 45s, The Pyramid’s disc was released on both CUB and Sonbert and is an ‘answer record’ to the Marvelettes’ 1962 Tamla hit “Playboy”. The group’s lead, Vernon Williams, used to be part of Motown’s Satintones and Rayber Voices with Sonny Sanders and Robert Bateman. Sonbert is an amalgam of Sonny and Robert. Sonbert was a subsidiary label to Correc-tone, its name is an amalgam of Sonny and Robert. Prior to starting the label, the two were members of The Satintones, a group that had some of the first records on the Tamla and Motown labels.

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What Is Love?
The Pyramids
Vee Jay Records1963
Shakin' Fit
The Pyramids
Vee Jay Records1963