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BACK TO FUNK: FLU FINDS THEIR RHYTHM WITH 'TIME & PACE'

The Philippine Star

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January 17, 2025

In the year dominated by pink Pilates princess strut-pop Spotify listeners, Flu, a Motown, neo-soul, funk and disco band is lowkey carving out their space in the local indie scene.

- KLEO AMOYO

BACK TO FUNK: FLU FINDS THEIR RHYTHM WITH 'TIME & PACE'

Composed of Deus Vergel de Dios (vocals), Dits Bautista (bass), John Rae Rebano (guitar), and Randall Enriquez (drums), Flu describes themselves as just “a bunch of guys geeking out on music.” Their sound is like something your disco dad would vibe to, but with a modern twist that will have you grooving uncontrollably at a bar gig.

Formed in 2019, Flu had their momentum halted by the pandemic, forcing an early hiatus. Now, they’re back in full force, captivating audiences with their rich, soulful sound. Last October, they also released their debut album, “Time & Pace” — a 10-track collection blending their new songs with reimagined fan favorites.

The album is split into two parts: “Day” and “Night,” each capturing distinct emotional experiences. Dits recommends listening to it chronologically to feel the full journey of their art. Some of their standout tracks include Manila Bay, a song evoking a nostalgic longing for simpler times, and Is This The Love That I Need, a timeless R&B ballad perfect for slowing things down.

Young STAR caught up with Flu to talk about their new album, the challenges of their post-hiatus return, and the personal milestones they’ve reached with “Time & Pace.”

YOUNG STAR: Flu went on break during the pandemic. Now that you’re back, has your sound changed, or is it still the same?

DITS BAUTISTA: It’s both different and the same. As long as it’s the four of us, Flu will always sound like Flu, no matter the style. We’ve proven that through the album — half the tracks are old, half are new, but they all tie together because of the Flu sound. It’s a mix of old and new vibes, but it’s still cohesive.

JOHN RAE REBANO:

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