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Tuesday, February 28, 2006


Monday, February 27, 2006

Volatile Days...
The last few days have been unsettlingly violent in spite of the curfew. We’ve been at home simply waiting it out and hoping for the best. The phone wasn’t working and the electrical situation hasn’t improved. We are at a point, however, where things like electricity, telephones and fuel seem like minor worries. Even complaining about them is a luxury Iraqis can’t afford these days.The sounds of shooting and explosions usually begin at dawn, at least that’s when I first sense them, and they don’t really subside until well into the night. There was a small gunfight on the main road near our area the day before yesterday, but with the exception of the local mosque being fired upon, and a corpse found at dawn three streets down, things have been relatively quiet.Some of the neighbors have been discussing the possibility of the men setting up a neighborhood watch. We did this during the war and during the chaos immediately after the war. The problem this time is that the Iraqi security forces are as much to fear as the black-clad and hooded men attacking mosques, houses and each other.It does not feel like civil war because Sunnis and Shia have been showing solidarity these last few days in a big way. I don’t mean the clerics or the religious zealots or the politicians- but the average person. Our neighborhood is mixed and Sunnis and Shia alike have been outraged with the attacks on mosques and shrines. The telephones have been down, but we’ve agreed upon a very primitive communication arrangement. Should any house in the area come under siege, someone would fire in the air three times. If firing in the air isn’t an option, then someone inside the house would have to try to communicate trouble from the rooftop.The mosques also have a code when they’re in trouble, i.e. under attack, the man who does the call for prayer calls out “Allahu Akbar” three times until people from the area can come help protect the mosque or someone gets involved.Yesterday they were showing Sunni and Shia clerics praying together in a mosque and while it looked encouraging, I couldn’t help but feel angry. Why don’t they simply tell their militias to step down- to stop attacking mosques and husseiniyas- to stop terrorizing people? It’s so deceptive and empty on television- like a peaceful vision from another land. The Iraqi government is pretending dismay, but it's doing nothing to curb the violence and the bloodshed beyond a curfew. And where are the Americans in all of this? They are sitting back and letting things happen- sometimes flying a helicopter here or there- but generally not getting involved.I’m reading, and hearing, about the possibility of civil war. The possibility. Yet I’m sitting here wondering if this is actually what civil war is like. Has it become a reality? Will we look back at this in one year, two years… ten… and say, “It began in February 2006…”? It is like a nightmare in that you don’t realise it’s a nightmare while having it- only later, after waking up with your heart throbbing, and your eyes searching the dark for a pinpoint of light, do you realise it was a nightmare…

Monday, February 27, 2006

everybody needs cruiser


So

Cruise is just having a time of his life.

There s nothing wrong about it.



http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8343367/

Sunday, February 26, 2006

dans le coup





Hide and Seek




Imogen Heap




Hide and Seek






Hide and Seek is just everything in harmony. Pure bliss.

Sunflower by Mophono has been my favorite for a long time, for its infectious beats. I really didn t know anything about it, so I was just a little curious. What it s about. So, this is what I found out. I think it s connected within it.

Mophono AKA DJ Centipede has always been affected by music. After a brief stint playing drums in the local punk outfit The Hasbeens at age 15, he started mixing and scratching hip hop and hard-to-find acid jazz in the dark chill-out rooms of Oakland warehouse district raves.
After co-founding the A.R.M. co-operative with fellow DJ Shoam in 1996, Mophono gained attention by sharing the bills with such big names as De La Soul, DJ Premier and Nightmares on Wax.
Known for his diverse DJ sets that blend turntablism with eclectic rhythm-driven soul, Mophono quit his day job and became a full-time DJ in the summer of 1999. Since then his weekly event, Circuit Breaker, has received critical acclaim as host to renowned talents such as Mark Rae, Peanut Butter Wolf and Z Trip.
Although mixing is his first love, Mophono turned to producing music in 1997 in order to "put more of myself into the final composition." Borrowing a little from such influential artists like Nucleus, Vadim and La Funk Mob (Zdar), Mophono has compiled a collection of his own sample-based music named " Mophono Constructions" that was featured live at the Exploratoriums 2nd Wednesday series. Urb Magazine Editor, Joe Rice calls Mophono Constructions "a beat wise collage of manipulated grooves.


So, Daby Toure. Just great. He lives in Paris, I think, from Senegalese roots, I think.

The Delays is back. It sounds really good, have to say. Their debut, Faded Seaside Glamour, had some very nice things, also. Now, it s this eighties sound, accomplished with Trevor Horn, I guess. Which suits them well.

Sometimes when this place gets kind of empty

Sound of their breath fades with the light

I think about the loveless fascination

Under the milky way tonight

Lower the curtain down in memphis

Lower the curtain down all right

I got no time for private consultation

Under the milky way tonight

http://rapidshare.de/files/14167994/Imogen_Heap_-_Hide_And_Seek.mp3.html

http://rapidshare.de/files/14168982/mophono-sunpower.mp3.html

http://rapidshare.de/files/14169895/daby_toure_-_01_-_iris.mp3.html

http://rapidshare.de/files/14170547/The_Delays_-_valentine.mp3.html

http://rapidshare.de/files/14171914/Church__The_-_Under_The_Milky_Way_Donnie_Darko_.mp3.html


Friday, February 24, 2006



The Crash is a band from Turku, Finland.

I don t know. I ve always liked them. Sometimes more. Sometimes less.

This is the defining moment.

It s a remix of their most known song. And it s perfect.

Have a nice time




http://rapidshare.de/files/14040841/THE_CRASH-LAUREN_CAUGHT_MY_EYE__Fu-Tourist_Remix__134.mp3.html

Saturday, February 18, 2006

so

let´s start things with some of the shins

why?

i really don´t know. it just feels sort of right, just for now

and yes. i just watched garden state. which is a sort of an answer.

but, the last night i watched the ice storm. for the very first time. it was kinda brilliant. which is, surely, obvious.

so, the shins.

http://www.musiccherry.com/theshins_newslang.mp3

first take

so here we go

this is it

or i don´t know

still, i realised this could be a nice way of contemplating things, so it´s just, like, a good feeling

whatever happens, i´m sure it´s going to be something substantial

so come on

a bientot

J