Tag: One Stop Record Fair

  • Spin through the holidays at the One Stop Record Fair in Trinoma

    Spin through the holidays at the One Stop Record Fair in Trinoma

    Beyond spin through the holidays at the One Stop Record Fair in Trinoma.

    Audiophiles and collectors have a reason to celebrate the holiday season early as the One Stop Record Fair: Vinyl in Motion makes a comeback at the Ayala Malls TriNoma Activity Center from September 12 to 16, 2025.

    Get into the holiday vibe at this five-day record fair and score early the best vinyl records, turntables, other audio equipment and various collectibles from 40 participating sellers.

    Be ready to dig through crates filled with vintage and newly released vinyl records—with most at a discounted price—spanning all genres, as well as cassette tapes and CDs, from Mamsy Records, Spin the Reel Music Trade, Perfect Day Records, Sounds Inc.,Vinyl Fields Records, Rudys Record Store, D’ Neighbor’s Stuff ,Vicor Records among others.
    Buy that dream turntable or just window shop from Rega and Audio Technica. Speakers, headphones, earphones and other audio gear from Marshall and vivo will also be available.

    Adding the warmth to the chilly days ahead are live DJ sets from Lourd de Veyra, Par Satelite, DJ Beejay Groovey D, Carlo Cordova, DJ Girltrendo, Bong Bautista, Sherwin Porta, Christian Combate, Carlo Tayag, Jojo Ortiz, Emil Catalan, Richard Ronquillo, Ely Carag and Kenneth Tanso.

    Beyond music, the fair will also showcase art from Gigzilla, Fine Time Studios, Thet and Jurassic Crafts PH, Jecman and Dibuholabs, who will be offering prints, stickers and handcrafted works that highlight the creative energy of Manila’s art scene.

    “This coming record fair is extra special because we’re welcoming the Christmas season with more merchants than ever before,” event organizer Sari Osorio said.

    “We invite everyone to come, dig and discover music in all its forms. With 40 merchants and a festive lineup of activities, it is going to be our biggest fair yet.”

    From carols on the streets to curated holiday playlists played at home, music has always added joy in the country’s famously long holiday season.

    As Christmas draws near, the One Stop Record Fair: Vinyl in Motion promises to bring a festive gathering for people to start the holiday season with music that lasts beyond December 25, 2025.

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    Reference & Media Contact:

    Richard C. Mamuyac

  • Celebrate Father’s Day with Timeless Tunes: Join the One Stop Record Fair at Ayala Malls Trinoma!

    Celebrate Father’s Day with Timeless Tunes: Join the One Stop Record Fair at Ayala Malls Trinoma!

    This coming Father’s Day, gear up for the ultimate vinyl experience at the One Stop Record Fair happening at Ayala Malls Trinoma Activity Center from June 14 to 15, 2025.

    The quarterly vinyl record fair promises to take everyone on a nostalgic journey and be reconnected through timeless tunes that have sound tracked generations.

    From classic rock anthems to beloved OPM hits, jazz and soul, the event will bring a vast collection of rare, vintage and new vinyl records that will delight dads and music enthusiasts alike.

    Last March, Ayala Malls Trinoma housed the One Stop Record Fair: Vinyl in Motion for two days, right at the heart of Quezon City, which drew in patrons, curious mall-goers and the younger generation.

    Due to public demand, the One Stop Record Fair: Vinyl in Motion Dad’s Day edition will come back to Ayala Malls Trinoma for something bigger and better.

    The staple all-day old-school music spun by Manila’s veteran DJs, the intimate and nostalgic atmosphere and a great selection of vinyl records were maintained but more upgrades set it apart from prior fairs.

    Over 20 vinyl vendors were present, but beyond music, there were also CDs, cassette tapes, band shirts and other vintage items, such as coins and bills, and collectibles sold at the event.

    Trinoma also added its own spin to the event, by offering free freshly made mocktails from TGI Fridays and beautifully curated flower bouquet from Smitten. Customers just need to present a minimum single receipt worth P500 from any Trinoma merchant.

    “The energy at our last One Stop Record Fair at Ayala Malls Trinoma was electric!” Sari Osorio, organizer of the One Stop Record Fair, said.

    “As we gear up for our upcoming Father’s Day event, we are thrilled to see the community so excited about records, art, collectibles and of course, the vinyl community. Let’s make this Father’s Day one to remember!” she added.

    Reference & Media Contact:

    Richard C. Mamuyac

  • Vinyl Gold Rush: More audiophiles troop to latest edition of ‘One Stop Record Fair’

    Vinyl Gold Rush: More audiophiles troop to latest edition of ‘One Stop Record Fair’

    More and more audiophiles keep digging their hands for hours to score the vinyl record they have been searching for so long. Audiophiles crowded the first “One Stop Record Fair” for this year which kicked off at the new Greenhills Mall in San Juan City recently.

    The quarterly music event “One Stop Record Fair” featured over 30 vinyl record sellers, such as Bunnygod Records, Tambai Records, Lennox Records, Kapitan Plaka, Musique Vibe Records, Mamsy Records, Plakatons, Ohmandys, and Perfect Day Records, among others. Vinyl records from as early as the 60s to 2020s were discounted up to 50 percent and sold for as low as 200 pesos, but everyone is welcome to negotiate and ask for discounts. First pressings are often sold for an expensive price so it’s good to note for next time to bring additional cash.

    Got no turntable and other audio equipment yet? Fret not because cassette tapes and compact discs (CDs) were also available at the record fair. Audio-Technica had a booth selling their audio gear such as turntables and speakers. Notable titles which are sold at the event are Bob James Trio’s “Feel like Making Love” and “The World’s Greatest Audiophile Vocal Recordings” both from UG34 Music; Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham’s “Buckingham Nicks (Japan Pressing” and “City Pop Avenue” by Paper Moon Project from Bunnygod Records; Edie Brickell & The New Bohemians’ “Shooting Rubberbands At The Sky (US First Pressing) and Charles Mingus’ “Mingus at Monterey (Japan pressing mono)” from New Vintage Culture and other unique records sold.

    Cubil’s wife Keiko Necesario, who is also a singer-songwriter, joined him on stage to sing their song “Una.” Meanwhile, director and actor Bobot Mortiz launched his 8-track vinyl album “Goin’ Standard,” a collection of standards popularized by Frank Sinatra, at the record fair.

    “I am happy with the outcome of this event. One Stop Record Fair is indeed successful. I can say that ‘our events are always successful, and it was different from previous fair since it was more fun and more people came,’” said Sari Osorio, the organizer of the record fair.

    Osorio noted that the people are also more excited this time because they already know what the record fair offers and they want to get a look at what has been added to the mix since the last fair.

    Get ready to get digging because the next “One Stop Record Fair will be in June 2024.

    Reference:

    Richard Mamuyac