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6underground : ウィキペディア英語版 | 6underground
6UNDERGROUND is a music venue in the Philippines established in 2004 that was founded by Filipinos from fields of music, photography, and acting. They employed a venue where a prior rock bar once flourished in the 1990s called Kalye.〔Mallabo, D: "What can be found in...", page 48, Burn Magazine, December 2006〕 Also known as 6UG, it gives a chance for new bands to perform their original Filipino music as well as for established acts to nurture their fan base at the bar level. In 2006, Glass Tower, the building where the old 6Underground was housed, was purchased by a corporation whose plans were to used the property as a new thrift bank. The bar transferred to a new place in Ortigas Center and renamed the venue 6Underground Live & Raw.〔Seen, P: "No longer seen in the dark", page 12, Pulp Magazine, March 2009〕 ==The bar== Many first-time customers found it difficult to locate the place. The small signage wasn't visible from the outside street and the venue itself was actually located at the basement, i.e. "underground", of the old Glass Tower building along Palanca Street in Legaspi Village. Upon finding the facade, the entrance was a mere passageway leading to the main gig area.〔Buendia, E: "Watch this space, 6Underground", page 40, FHM Philippines Magazine, July 2005〕 Chandeliers hang scarcely on the ceiling; old style narra tables and chairs replaced the look of most watering holes; and Jason Moss suicide paintings were suspended on hand-written walls.〔"Far from the maddening crowd", page 32, Mabuhay Magazine, December 2005〕 Partly inspired by the movie "Blade", 6underground's look catered to college students, young urban professionals, and alternative music enthusiasts. 6UG in Ortigas Center is along Pearl Drive, Pasig City, near the University of Asia and the Pacific. Inasmuch as it is no longer physically located "underground", the bar took on a new look with the more spacious stage placed right in the middle of the venue, having the crowd encircling the performing artists, ala the "unplugged" television setting. Likewise, the old narra tables and chairs were replaced by Japanese-style tablets and pillows, giving a cozier bar atmosphere.〔Allejo, A: "Scenes from the underground", pag 42, Fudge Magazine, October 2008〕
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