Monday, May 26, 2008

Pitch Black

Love this quote from my now top 5 electronic dance acts, Pitch Black from New Zealand.

WE ARE PITCH BLACK OF BORG - FUSISTANCE IS RUTILE, YOUR ASS WILL BE LAMINATED!

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In other news, my mac has taken a vacation, her hard drive decided to take a good long rest, and as a result, I reckon I've lost a fair bit permanently. All good though, things happen as they happen. So I apologise to everyone if I begin to prove difficult to find online over the next month or so.

Friday, May 23, 2008

Boyzvoice

Bloody funny this film. Just caught it on SBS.

http://www.boyzvoice.org/

A mockumentary on the mad spate of Norweigian Pop boy bands of the 90s, the soundtrack is hilarious. THey actually created a real fictional boy band and made it to actual charts, spoofing all the other real boy bands along the way. Must watch!!!



How corny and smart!!! And the Playmobil parady too. Wowee. I recommend watching all of them videos when you have some time for a relaxing good laugh.

And ths one's rather funny too! Listen to the lyrics for this one - a pop star lamenting that his girlfriend all of 12 years old lied about her age, making him believe she was 16 all along.


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in other thoughts,

"i love you because you take away my pain."

Monday, May 19, 2008

Massive End-of-sem mode


So here it is, nearing the end of a pretty quick semester, 13 weeks in all.

And how do i prepare for it? Make some good teh. haha coffee shop style with tea dust et al.



And oh yes, this has been a year of massive Japanese anime consumption. Here is what's been keeping me busy on cold nights in order of kena-ness.
1. Samurai Champloo - best!!!
2. Cowboy Bebop
3. Full Metal Alchemist
4. Dessert Punk

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Fried rice and everything nice


Domestication vibes are abound again. Came home after a long day at work and craved for some wholesome goodness. So there I went - Bob's tomato-flavoured fried rice.

And below, home art by Windsor on our kitchen floor.


And have I ever mentioned I love Alan Parson's project? everyone should have a listen! The penultimate two-man band.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Simple pleasures (Soup edition) + Djembe upgrade

Tiring day, full day of classes till 6.30pm and a hour-long walk through the city to a friend's place to pick up her full-sized djembe (as opposed to my travel-lite sized baby at home). Loaning it coz I'll be playing percussion at a friend's wedding later in the month.



Point is, maximally tiring day, but I craved for a good wholesome dinner. So, despite it being almost 8pm by the time I got back near home from the city, I managed to will myself to get a horde of vege to make a humble carrot/potato/onion soup.



And boy it did the trick. Nice wholesome soup at home on a cold night! Nothing else would have cut it. Happy :)

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Street Sign Art



Just right outside the house. :)

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In other news.

We are ruled by our minds
Our senses of touch, smell, sight are just mere and feeble gleams into our minds.
And inside our minds, everything easily change shape.
Meanings change.
There are as many truths as there are people.
So what does the mind mean anyway.
What then is life, or death, or meaning.

inspired from a pretty zen-ed anime Amatsuki.

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Hmm.



Found just outside Caulfield station.

Monday, May 5, 2008

Boundaries

"The boundary of the mind is no greater than the boundary of the individual." Robert A. Wilson.

What is the mind one wonders? A word, a vessel, a notion, an excuse, a glorifier, a thing, an object, or a mirror? Plenty to chew on, in this space of spare time. Have been left relatively free-er than usual now that the mid-semester assignments have been handed up. Bob sits in the library attempting to finish my final essay on the media industries of China (due end of the month) early, but find that Bob's more keen to pick up books to distract himself from the objective.

Boundaries of the Mind - the individual in the fragile sciences by Robert A Wilson
The Birth and Death of Meaning by Ernest Becker
Apocalypse Theory and the ends of the world edited by Malcolm Bull.

Here we go :)

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Skin - Still in love

This has got to be one of my all-time favourite ballads. By a Singapore duo called Skin -Yani and Wendy. Do check it out, and support Singapore musicians! When I first heard it in 2002 - it was so poignant with the way I felt at that time in my life, best of all, it was 'home-made'! Their band Playing in Traffic and E.P.I.C kinda started off on the local scene at the same time, and we had the pleasure of sharing a few stages with them. Go check out their music here.

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Pitch Black (NZ) and Simple Pleasures

A few hours before we were due to go watch a gig by NZ dub/psy-trance duo Pitch Black - 3 hungry housemates scoured the neighbourhood for dinner (it was quite late, 9.15pm, too lazy to leave the house any earlier to look). Our first stop was just right outside our house, a little Indian joint called 'Love from India' that we initially dismissed as it didn't look promising. After a futile drive around looking for fish and chips, Chinese food, pizza and the like, amazingly we somehow ended up back at the same place. And boy was it good.




Boss was friendly, food was fragrant and fresh, and the ambience - homely. We had finally found a place we could call home outside of home (literally on the main road off where we stay!) Prices were a little on the steep side - but the Chicken Briyani, Naans and selection of Kormas were well worth the price. It cost about $11 each. But heck. Simple pleasures. :)

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Then we were off to watch the gig at Miss Libertine, just a few minutes walk from RMIT University in the city. Pitch Black were awesome live. Dedicated performers with a sweet stage presence, their brand of dub/psy/prog electronica was refreshing, smart and hynoptic. Must have burned quite a coupla' calories being led on a 1.5 hour workout! It was also interesting just looking around observing how the crowd interpreted dancing to dub layered with 4-on-the-floor - the verdict? Just do whatever you want and smile!

For more on them - go to http://www.pitchblack.co.nz/

Friday, May 2, 2008

New Drums





Presenting...Bob's swanky 'new' Tama Superstar Kit. :) Got it for only 1/3 RRP 2nd-hand from a student who's learning drums from me. Thanks to my brother and Kelly for being an integral part of making this happen.

My life is changing. And my array of snare drums. Wow. :) Blessed.

** Now to get another cymbal stand to mount my splash, and then a double bass drum pedal. And maybe, a proper drum throne.

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