Bajula Releases New Single “Catching You”
Formed during the onset of the pandemic,
production duo Bajula is blazing new paths forward with their nostalgic,
homemade take on R&B, soul, and electronic music. While only a few
thousands of listeners have probably heard of the indie project, Alvin
“Vertigo” Guanlao and Jolo “Frazier” Juatco have found refuge in
expressing one’s feelings and journey through this particular kind of
accessible, DIY music.
“Given that we have been in the same
band for the last decade, myself being the drummer and synths player, and
Vertigo being the lead vocalist and guitarist for a band named Admiral Peppery,
it was easy to start something new,” says Frazier. “During the recent wave of
the pandemic, Vertigo and I had a concept about creating something different
and is not the usual in terms of what we’ve previously done (like playing our
usual instruments and style). To add, we always wanted to sing and groove to
our songs without holding/playing our usual instruments.”
Far removed from the unapologetically
brash attitude of their other band, Admiral Peppery, Bajula is a more
polished, pop-oriented project that brings to mind a more contemporary version
of New Edition or Keith Sweat. But instead of completely surrendering to the
whims of mainstream radio, their music brims with experiments and sophisticated
details done right. During the past few months, the eclectic duo began writing
and producing songs that would form their upcoming 7-track album, Sensual
Dance Club.
Their first single “Catching
You”
was the last
track to be written and produced off their soon-to-be-released record. Built
around unassuming restraint and laid-back production, Bajula’s latest song
finds both Vertigo and Frazier singing about the pitfalls of a romantic
relationship over ’90s-inspired R&B melodies and spare instrumentation.
It’s a debut tour-de-force: a vintage slow jam whose production exudes
confidence and flow, but never leaning towards the flashy side of things.
Frazier penned “Catching You” during the
momentum of a creative breakout, with the duo wanting to challenge themselves
to create another song to complete the album. “I’ve always wanted to tell stories
through flashes of scenarios instead of being direct,” the synth player,
keyboardist, and co-vocalist of Bajula admits. “I always had the urge to add an
R&B-ish ‘mood song’ that tackles the more mature side of romantic
storytelling. Catching You is confrontational as it is drunken:
delivered from the perspective of someone talking to no one but himself, and
admitting that there’s work that needs to be done in order for the relationship
to work.”
The smooth, soulful track is accompanied
by a self-produced music video that highlights their utter inability to look
cool and serious. Dressed in canary suits and New Jack Swing-inspired
visuals, both Frazier and Vertigo sways and grooves awkwardly while trying to
win someone’s heart with their unpretentious impression of late ‘80s to early
‘90s R&B boyband music.
“The concept was basically just us
introducing our style and music to the public; it’s just the two of us singing
and showing our awkward dancing skills mixed with some retro 80’s vibe,”
Vertigo explains in a statement. “It’s a DIY music video directed by us and
Hennie Ken Avila. He is also our sound engineer so working with him is always a
breeze.”
The music video serves as an attempt to
give their audience an idea on the actual song performance. “We did it all
DIY,” shares Frazier. “As independent artists, it’s a humbling experience to
take control of the visual narrative and reflect ideas on something that is
representative of your art. We’re proud of what we’ve accomplished so far as a
creative team.”
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