..:: artists - insomnia ::..



..:: history ::..

It was early '96 in the Philippines when I began putting to tape my sounds.  Back then I had no idea that there were such musical genres as noise or experimental. I'd normally mess around with my portable cassette recorder out of boredom. I'd tape conversations of people passing by while hanging out on my favorite restaurant. Tape the sounds of machines being used in a construction site, or the arriving commercial train whenever I get the chance. I'd go home excited with how much tapes I've used up just in one day. Listen to them all, and kinda put myself back right there when that sound was just happening. I'd borrow tape decks and even karaoke machines from friends, and mix the good parts from my treasured sound collection. I didn't know what I was doing at the time, but it was like nirvana after listening to my final cuts. And this fascination, with sound grew more and more. I became a sound recording enthusiast.

Sooner than later I had accumulated a huge catalog of unreleased materials. I'd filter through them all and compile what I thought was the best from the bunch. Those that didn't make it to the mix were later on "recycled" onto new recordings, they would provide me blank canvasses for which I painted with sounds manipulated from homemade machines. These machines would later on breakdown out of abuse or improper electrical connections. Out of all the machines that I built, only one survived for awhile and to this day is still my all time favorite, I had nicknamed it "Sharky". Sharky was an old rusty electric fan that didn't even have it's original safety cover. Blades exposed, I would throw meat and vegetables while it's running making a huge mess all over my tiny room. Customized mics implanted at Sharky's innards would record the noise it was making while I perform my best gig ever. Unfortunately, Sharky was burnt to a crisp when our house caught fire.

Finally I had enough material to release a full length cassette. "Poisoning Thy Self" was unleashed to the local underground scene garnering very little or no attention at all. Nobody knew what to call it, they didn't understand what it was, most of them were highly annoyed or shocked that they would call me mentally ill. So in response, I released my second tape "Mental Combat". I was already in contact with a bunch of underground folks due to the successful circulation of my little newsletter "PsyWar" and because of that, the tape was able to get worldwide distribution. Slowly the noise insanity coming out of my tiny room got the recognition it deserves. People were wanting copies all across the globe. By this time, I was exposed to other noise acts that blew me away. I wanted to meet these people. Wanted to release tapes with them together and distribute their releases locally.

Mid '98, I left the Philippines for the US. And I brought with me the plague known only as Insomnia! I decided having my own label would be awesome, so I started releasing my tapes under this label (O.W.L. Records at the time). The response was good. I've met a great deal of noise freaks like myself. Learned new ways of manipulating, abusing and torturing sound sources. Got better with electronics and digital recording. Didn't release that much material until year 2000 when I gave birth to Mandarangan Recordings. By this time I had learned so much technology that I decided I should apply them to my new label. People liked the label, and I'm very proud of it. They cheer for the good quality releases I've been dishing out and my total support for the d.i.y. noise network. At the moment my focus lies on Mandarangan Recordings, Insomnia pops out on a few compilations once in awhile but still somewhat inactive. Rest assured Insomnia is still here, brewing unexplained sound barbarism through a slow process. Until then expect me to put out some of my pieces through other labels (mainly compilations).