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music burns when it's as fast as the wind

Monday, June 9, 2008

POETRY READING! \o/

Thursday, June 5, 2008

So, a bunch of mainstream songs I listen to right now.

So, have you guys heard the new song from Regina Spektor? :D


The Call--Regina Spektor.


I think it's something new, almost different from her older works, but still maintaining that feel she had when she started out. The piano is still divine as usual.

And another track:


The Chapter in your Life Entitled San Fransico--The Lucksmiths


I've been listening to this track (and group) for a while, and they're really catchy, and they sound classic. At first listen you'll think they're an old band, but when they start mentioning e-mail and scans of postcards you realize they're recent. I'm in love with their sound, really.

I think I should review them in my next post. Haha.

I'm too lazy to give you free music for now. Snatch them off here if you can though, go ahead it's fine.

Saturday, May 24, 2008

SRS BZNS

Nope. Didn't get to the party. Oh well, not a big deaaalllliiooo.

Instead, have a picture of the last huge party I went to. (Ages ago!)



It's huge.

Also, I'm starting to get sick of the usual club music all over again. (YES, EVEN TIESTO! D:) and kind of wanting to listen to weird electronica and classic rock. I know, weird combination. It's almost like mixing one of those fancy little cocktail drinks with a purple nurple and some beer or something. WEIRD COMBINATION.

SRS MUSIC REVIEW NEXT TIME.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

So this is where my musical devotion goes?



WHY TIESTO WHY? To those who don't know, DJ Tiesto "The world's no. 1 DJ" is coming to Manila for a second time. Great. I wasn't able to go to the last one and I might not be able to go to this one as well. WHY? Well, allow me to enumerate:

1. I don't think I'll be able to get enough money in time to buy tickets. IT'S TIESTO, I'm expecting a full house here. HIS PARTIES ARE MAD.
2. Even if I do get tickets, who will I go with? And especially who will I go with that will make my parent (who parties a lot and expects me to do the stupid things clubkids do) allow me to go?
3. Who's going to get me there?
4. IDK JUST TOO MUCH STRESS HERE.

Honestly, this is such a huge bitchslap for me. Really is. I listened to him before he even became "the world's number one DJ", and I listened to him when he was still underground, and I made my loops then a lot like his--a sort of blend of his style and the Telepopmusik style that I adored, I knew his music when he still wasn't TIESTO and JUST.



Fuck. When he went here for his Asian tour last time, "In Search of Sunrise" or something called like that, I DESPERATELY WANTED TO GO BUT COULDN'T. And when I heard from friends from Europe how he toured and went around the Netherlands, Bucharest, and then just around the world to Mexico and whatever, FUCK I WANTED TO. Friends just kept talking to me about his parties, and sent videos on how mad it was, and the energy. Jesus Christ the energy! To think I've been loving his music for so long, and to not be able to go to this one?

Damn, I listened to the tracks of "Elements of Life" even before it was publicly announced (because I'm a pirate like that :D) and loved every single track. No messiness, no ugly transitions, just pure trance. Fucking magic. And it really just kills me to think I might not be able to go. Really. (And it doesn't hurt that he looks good :D)

But what is the purpose of this post? The real purpose is to get anyone who's willing to help me get to this party (maybe even along with them LOL) as easily as possible. Or something. It's called desperation people, and I have it. DO NOT WANT.

I just want to get to the damn party. :(
(cross-posted everywhere to get people who are compassionate to help me! :D)


Wednesday, September 12, 2007

I ride jeepneys on the way to school.

What are jeepneys? Jeepneys are more or less, the Philippine's national mode of transportation.

Jeepneys came to the Philippines when the World War 2 broke out, and the American soldiers brought with them army jeeps, which were then later modified to form the now elongated verison of it.

Thus, the new national ride was born.



Last monday I rode a jeepney to the train station, and jeepneys here have a culture of playing LOUD MUSIC (usually the hip-hop party kind) and I get sick of it easily.

Not that day.

Apparently, I got lucky. I was trying my best to avoid a jeepney with loudspeakers when I ended up riding one with loudspeakers. It was redeemed though, because the jeepney played REMIXES!!!

Hold on. let me scream in joy here. (asdfhasuifhasifhngasdiogjf!!!!)

Okay. The songs that were remixed were the techno-type, real DJ music, and I WAS SURPRISED. 1st of all, the man driving the jeep was around 50yrs. old, and hello, it's a jeepney.

Jeepneys don't play sophisticated underground club music!
Or so I thought.

The selections that were played (as far as I can remember) was a remix of "Time after time", "All out of love", and some other familiar but I-forgot-the-titles-of those-songs.

The best song was "Dragostea lin tei", a dance song from Europe that I've been craving to hear, seriously. In fact, as I boarded that jeep, I was singing the song in my head (despite not hearing the song for a good 3 months- my musical memory's that good, methinks) and then as I got near the station, BOOM!

The mix plays Dragostea Lin Tei, with some other DJ music.

The whole mix ranged from 80's remix, techno overlays, and some dance/club music with electronica.

In other words, it was awesome.

I could hardly contain my joy at hearing DJ music from a JEEPNEY early in the morning.

After that on the train, I took out the mp3 player and listened to Tiesto. :D
Another typical day for my ears.

Monday, September 10, 2007

Dance dance revolution hurts when you play it 10 times in a row.

Ow. I played 10 straight games of Dance Dance Revolution, and 5 games of DanceManiax. MY FEET HURT.

Meh, just wanted to say that.

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Match my beat, yeah?

I have yet created another blog.

This place is going to serve as my random observations on music, and any such shit related to it. Yes. I'm an amateur make that wanna-be DJ, and so this'll be a ranty, rant rant place for frustrations with DJ'ing, partying, mixing music and- OH! Did I mention I'm a DanceManiax and Dance Dance Revolution enthusiast? Haha! Prepare to be bombarded with crap such as that. That.


I'd elaborate, but HELLO THERE. I'm too lazy to even think of where to start.
I'm also a student journalist, so yeah, expect music reviews, critiques, and such. :D
And now, onto the review.

Martime: We, The Vehicles (2006).

-Written by Windburn

Music? Totally indie. Words are poetic, without being too over-the-top. Their guitar riffs and keyboard overlays produce a dreamy and wanderlust-like effect. Speaking of wanderlust, We, the Vehicles puts the feel of being on the road and loving every minute of it- with tranquil and excitement overlapping.

You definitely won't skip a single track on this album. The starting notes are enough to get you either completely relaxed or batshit happy. Or both.



Tracks such as "Tearing up the Oxygen", "We, The Vehicles", and "Calm" makes for a very awesome roadtrip album. Defnitely a good one, especially if you're into classic rock infused with post-modernism and avant-garde music.

Maritime is coming up with a new album this October 2007, "Heresy and the Hotel Choir".

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