Autotelic (band)
Autotelic is a Filipino indie-alternative rock band in Manila, Philippines. Formed in 2012, the band consists of Josh Villena (guitars and vocals), Kai Honasan (keyboards and vocals), Neil Tin (guitars), EJ Edralin (synth), Timothy “Pabs” Vargas (bass guitars), and Gep Macadaeg (drums).[1] The band is currently signed with independent record label Nemesis Music Group, and major record label MCA Music.
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Years active | 2012–present |
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Website | autotelicmusic |
Members | Josh Villena Neil Tin Timothy “Pabs” Vargas Gep Macadaeg Kai Honasan EJ Edralin |
Past members | Eric Tubon |
History
Autotelic started when Neil Tin, the band’s guitarist, spoke to Josh Villena. Villena is the band’s composer, lead vocalist, and guitarist. The band, which then consisted of Villena, Tin, Pabs Villegas (bassist), and Gep Macadaeg (drummer), who first met at a fast-food court. That is where they started to make music on a synthesis of Japanese and alternative rock and dance music.[1]
Eventually, Eric Tubon, the keyboardist joined the band. He is also with the progressive rock band Fuseboxx. Then later, singer-songwriter Kai Honasan replaced Tubon as their keyboard player, while EJ Edralin later joined the band playing synths. The first song on which they worked with Honasan is the album’s first single, “Dahilan".[1][2]
Coke Studio PH Collaborations
Autotelic collaborated with Sugarfree's former lead vocalist Ebe Dancel for Coke Studio PH.[3] The band played Sugarfree's "Bawat Daan" while Ebe Dancel played Autotelic's "Dahilan". They ended the episode with their collaborated song "Bahagi".
Discography
Albums
- Papunta Pabalik (2016)[4]
Extended plays
- Autotelic (2014)
- Takipsilim (2018)
Compilations
- Fresh Filter: Volume 1 (2015)
Singles
- "Misteryoso"
- "Dahilan"
- "Close Your Eyes" (2015)
- "Gising" (2016)
- "Laro" (2016)
- "Languyin" (2017)
- "Bahagi" (with Ebe Dancel) (Coke Studio Philippines, 2017)
- "Takipsilim" (2018)
- "Ikaw" (2020)
- "Bago" (2020)
Accolades
Year | Award | Category | Notable Works | Result |
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2017 | 30th Awit Award[5] | Record of the Year | Laro | Nominated |
Best Performance by a New Group Recording Artist | Laro | Won | ||
Best Rock/Alternative Recording | Gising | Nominated | ||
Best Performance by a Group Recording Artist | Gising | Nominated |
References
- Aguila, Ren (4 October 2016). "We are Autotelic: A two-year-old band releases a new record".
- "Autotelic: Bridging the musical gap between indie and mainstream". Philippine Daily Inquirer. September 16, 2016. Retrieved March 2, 2020.
- "Ebe Dancel X Autotelic Join Forces for Coke Studio PH". UDOU BY AFTERPARTY. 2017-09-04. Retrieved 2017-09-20.
- Mark Bonifacio (September 30, 2016). "Indie-turned-pop rock band releases major label album". The Manila Times. Retrieved October 2, 2016.
- "Awit Awards 2017 nominees revealed!". One Music PH. Retrieved 2017-08-17.