CHVOCALS | Golden Acappella Awards & Festival

Our recent trip to Shenzhen, China was no easy feat. It all started when we started googling and found out about CHVOCALS, Golden A Cappella Awards & Festival - an all-new a cappella competition with theatrical presentation as one of its criteria. It immediately got us interested; Our group is all about infusing a cappella with theatre. However, due to competition rules, we didn't manage to make it in time to write an entirely new musical that could be condensed into 20 minutes and had no choice but to come up with a presentation-style competition set with the existing songs we have within our repertoire.

This trip was different from our past Apex trips. One reason would be the fact that only some of us would be able to be present for the entire duration of the trip. Marcus, Alejandro and I (Jean) headed over to China to attend the first three days of workshops they provided prior to the competition day while Von and Chek stayed behind in Singapore to attend JJ Lin's concert. 

Our three days of workshop included Pop Vocal classes, Dance classes and Acting classes. We met pretty accomplished mentors such as Richard Zhu, who was actively involved in Broadway Theatre before building his career back to China. He was mad motivational, too. On the second day of our workshops, Alejandro and I decided that we would do the unthinkable. We would rewrite our entire competition set to include more of a storyline and actual characters that are not ourselves. 


This was when everything fell into place, albeit in the clumsiest, roughest way possible. Since half of our group was still in Singapore, we were able to turn our new 20-minute competition set (which now qualifies as a musical because of the added conventional storyline) into a reality. Our story was set in a Singaporean classroom, and fortunately, because we had people still in Singapore, they were able to look for school uniforms to bring over when they head to Shenzhen - I would just like to take a moment to happily mention that I wrote this musical (not without the help of my fellow comrades Alejandro and Von) within half an hour *pats self on back* 

So the story of our lives would be us scrambling to piece our acting, singing and dancing together for our own competition set while also juggling with workshop activities, recording sessions and rehearsals with other competing groups for the finale performance, which everyone is required to be a part of. It was truly a difficult trip.

The only time we managed to do a full run for our new competition set was at our soundcheck - we wouldn't recommend that for any aspiring a cappella bands. All of our mandarin were put to the test. Try talking about stage light and LED screen graphics entirely in mandarin. Yeah. 

It's great to travel overseas for competitions and festivals because of the people that we get to meet, and the things we get to learn about them and from them. For this trip, it felt like we had a lot more time than usual to get to know our new friends from different parts of the world. Not only did we become friends with two acappella bands based in China, we also got to get closer to B-Max (based in Taiwan) and Acapellago (based in the Philippines - I literally just learnt to spell that. Thank you Acapellago) 

The thing about The Apex Project is... we've always been running. Ever since our inception, all we've been doing is running at full speed. We're not unfamiliar with the concept of doing things last minute; many of us do want to accomplish as many things as possible within a short amount of time. But many times we do find ourselves wishing that we had more time to breathe.

Though this trip it's an amplification of last-minute-ness and frankly quite a rollercoaster ride, it's probably one of our most impactful accomplishments thus far - this time, we're truly proud of ourselves for even managing to create a show that all of us like.

Our last minute 20-minute musical earned us Best Stage Presentation AND First Runner-up. This, and the friends we've met made everything that we've been through worth it after all. I guess running at full speed doesn't always leave us burnt out after all. To be honest, it felt more like we were performing to a group of our friends in a supportive, cosy environment in spite of all the lights and decor because we spent so much time slogging it out with them more than practicing amongst ourselves. 

We will be missing all our new friends until we see them again. 

Next up, we'll be visiting China, KL, and then Taiwan all within the next two months. 
Full speed ahead! 

JJ Lin and our next stop

As a way of celebrating National Day this year, we've compiled a medley of our favourite JJ Lin hits in chronological order all the way from 15 years ago till today. Truly, he is a great inspiration to budding musicians in Singapore and it is heartening to know that his hard work over the years has earned him not just recognition for himself but for Singapore as well. We're stoked to announce that our cover went viral! Read EBC Taiwan's article or watch TTSHOW.TW's video on The Apex Project's very own "Evolution of JJ Lin". 

Next up, we will be heading to Shenzhen to participate in The CHVOCALS | Golden Acappella Awards and Festival 2018 and we hope that we'll be able to leave a lasting impression on the people that we meet over there. Good luck, us. 

The Apex Project attempt acapella electropop in 'Chasing Rainbows'

Words by Lee Jia Wen 
Bandwagon Asia

 

The Apex Project is a team of five talented and established singers, who — with their powers combined — have formed an a capella group. After numerous YouTube covers over the past year alone, they will be launching their debut EP ADAM on 15 July.

Led by the winner of Singapore’s first Campus Superstar Cheeyang Ng, the quintet infuses jazz and musical theatre into their work. Over the past year of their music journey, The Apex Project has amassed awards from as far as Taiwan.

The team also includes other notable singers, like Starhub’s Hear Me Sing winner Jean Goh Sijia, Acachamps Taiwan and Singapore champion Yvonne Ng, Campus Superstar Top 20 Alejandro Houlu and former music director of SMU Voix, Kevin Wijono.

Their first single off ADAM, 'Chasing Rainbows', emulates electropop almost perfectly — sub-bass vibrations and shimmering instrumentation are all conjured to a startling effect.

 

Crunch Time

Hi friends, Jean here.

As we approach July we are happy to say that we have quite a couple of things lined up for us, and we are extremely proud to be able to be a part of these exciting events. Starting with Pinkdot on the 1st of July, it is all the more important this year to stand up against discrimination and I am so happy to be a part of this with my group. 

Once we're done with Pinkdot, it'll be full speed ahead for competitions and shows and all. Let's hope that we will all be healthy and well-rested in spite of our hectic schedules. Of course, the stress of having so many things to prepare for can get overwhelming, and being under such immense pressure sometimes isn't something that everyone can understand. I'm thankful that the Apex fam's got each other's back even when we're not at our best. Hopefully, time will prove to us that our hard work and sufferings are all worth it. 

We drop our EP pre-order this Saturday, together with Chasing Rainbows - a single from our EP that we've decided to release for you guys to get a glimpse of our original music. Keep a look out for that :) 

 

The beginning of a hectic period

We've always been hectic ever since we formed. There were no breaks; we just kept going. And everytime we surpass a milestone another one awaits. It's almost like rediscovering the definition of "busy" over and over again. As we draw near to the end of May, we open a whole new level of busy with June, July and August. June marks the start of our preparation for a series of overseas competitions and shows that we intend to take part in the next few months; not to forget the release of our much-anticipated ADAM EP on the 15th of July this year. It is pretty insane for a group that formed a little more than a year ago. As everyone scrambles to find their footing, we are pretty sure deep in our hearts that we will be more than alright.