A lot of the time, I feel like the ones of us out there with an ounce of intelligence or taste are totally sold short. Hollywood treats us like the old school parent that doesn't understand their futuristic, text messaging, Razor scooter riding, teenage child. More often than not, we're not the demographic being catered to. Even when it's an movie adaptation of a book. Instead, Hollywood caters to the Hummer driving, Mountain Dew guzzling, Blue Collar Comedy Tour fan demographic.
Thankfully, the people who make DVDs sneak in little treats that people who can read or maybe have an art degree would care about. Or at least the kind of people who have more than two emotions. (Asleep and TOTALLY PUMPED!!!) I'm not trying to say the ending of I Am Legend catered to massive meatheads and mainstream America. Hell, even I got pumped at that last bit of action. But... then I saw the "alternate" ending to the movie. One that those who read the book claimed not only was better but was closer to the book's true ending.
Granted Hollywood will change a few things to maybe make more sense of things since movies have time constraints unlike books. But from what I heard, there were plenty of things that were changed for no apparent reason. FirstShowing.net did a great write up about this alternate ending as well as going into a bit of detail about certain meaningless changes Hollywood did during the adaptation of the story.
Check it out and tell me what you think about the different ending.
Monday, March 17, 2008
Hollywood just doesn't understand us!
Sunday, March 16, 2008
DJ SETS for January and February!!!
As you know, I do DJ here and there. I try to release a small DJ set every month. So, to backtrack here are my sets for January and February!
01.28.08 Livemix
TRACKLIST:
01. Grand Popo Football Club - Each Finger Has An Attitude
02. Ursula 1000 - Kaboom (Red Foxxworth remix)
03. AC Slater - Banger
04. Calvin Harris - Acceptable in the 80s
It's a bit crazy and maybe not the cleanest mix ever but it felt like a natural mix and instead of trying to "redo" it and make it super clean, I figure I upload the version of it that came naturally. I think uploading the real version and not a clean "redo" is a lot better because it makes you feel like you were there when I thought of it, right?
Just dance if anything.
02.18.08 Livemix
TRACKLIST:
01. The Avalanches - Everyday
02. Etienne de Crecy - Out of My Hands (DJ Mehdi Remix)
03. Mylo - Paris Four Hundred / Digitalism - Jupiter Room
04. Tepr - Minuit Jacuzzi (DatA remix)
05. Daft Punk - Aerodynamic
06. Yoshinori Sunahara - Magic Sunset Street
07. Digitalism - Digitalism In Cairo
08. Kavinsky - Testarossa Autodrive
09. MSTRKRFT - Easy Love
10. Surkin - Radio Fireworks
11. Klaxons - Gravity's Rainbow (Soulwax remix)
12. The Presets - Are You The One?
13. The Faint - Violent
I apologize if some of the levels are not all perfect. At some point I didn't even notice that part of my cables got loose so the left/right channel out put on some of the tracks kind of got messed up so I had to convert the sound on this MP3 to mono. For what it's worth, it was a big mistake on my end. When I did my set up in Serato, the audio channels were fine. I must've moved my mixer during the set and knocked a cable loose. Won't happen again!!! Not as smooth as it could've been but definitely some good mixes in there, ideawise. So expect to hear some more of this when I try to do "polished" sets in the future!!!
And of course, if you'd like to keep up to date with all my DJing work, feel free to visit and add my DJ Myspace LOVE and BEATS
Designed By Humans! Destroy all T-shirts!
Designed by Humans (link) is much like every other user created t-shirt design company however, not only is the art featured on their t-shirts better than most upstart companies out there, the designs are actually wearable (unlike a certain company). In addition, DBH goes out of their way to not only make the shirts cheaper for people to purchase, but actually dishes out more money to the artists whose designs get chosen. You also get A TON of neat little extras when your shirt gets shipped out to you. (stickers, high 5s and wishes... well, at least stickers)
Two very up and coming friends from the West Coast are now trying to stake their claim at DBH so you should totally check them out!
First is Corey Lewis (Myspace). Corey is best know for a comic book called Sharkknife (Myspace), a tale of a busboy who turns into a super powered, high top sneaker wearing , kung fu bad ass that saves his restaurant from recipe stealing monsters. Corey is also the founder of GingerBox (link), a web forum that houses the new doodles and conversations about art and entertainment among some of the world's best indie comic artists. Along with working with Oni Press and doing shorts for the new Street Fighter comics, Corey's been dipping into t-shirt design.
One of his first shirts, the Mecha Naga Buddha (DBH), actually became a winning design and is now ready for print! Check out and vote for Corey's other shirts on his DBH profile.
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Also tearing up the eyes and votes of users at DBH is Jason "JFish" Fischer (Myspace). JFish started making a name for himself by custom designing fish pillows of all sizes. They sold like... fishcakes? He further dipped his hand in other things by working with Blood Is The New Black (link) and doing murals and selling prints (store link). Asides from being an avid photographer, he's also starting an artbook called Fine Literature (Myspace).
JFish has tons of great tongue in cheek designs looking for more votes. They are all so good I can't wait to see which one makes it as a real design first!
Ladies and Gents: Lasse Gjertsen
His videos speak for themselves. Lasse clearly has a camcorder, some interesting ideas and way too much time on his hands. If you've ever done any sort of video editing, especially editing in time with any music or sound, you could imagine just how long all of this took. Regardless, this crazy Norwegian outdoes himself simply using a drum kit and piano. While the video is amazing in itself, it's even more impressive that he has no idea how to actually play either instrument in real life.
Lasse's original "Hyperactive" beatbox video apparently was so popular that one of my favorite sitcom's, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (FX Networks) decided to copy the idea for one of their promos.
You can tell they were definitely making an homage to Lasse's video by their choice of background. Actually, this is not the only time they've copied someone for one of their promos...
If you read my blog you may know I am a huge Justice (Myspace) fan. If you know their award winning video for "We Are Your Friends," then the above may seem familiar. If you've never seen the video, here it is:
If you'd like to download the audio for Lasse Gjertsen's "Amateur," go to
http://www11.nrk.no/urort/user/?id=36781
It's a Norwegian page so follow this translation: Lytt = Listen to, Last Ned = Download
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Ladies and Gents: DJ Mehdi
While Ed Banger Records (Myspace) is well know for their club banging stable of electro artists, far and away DJ Mehdi (Myspace) is my favorite of the crew.
Asides from Feadz (Myspace), Mehdi is one of the few hip hop artists on the label. Mehdi's beats bring it back to the old school with a small dosage of the French electro love that seems to be setting just about every hip blog on fire lately.
Mehdi has worked with one of my other favorite old school sound revivalists Chromeo (Myspace) as well as getting his super amazingly artistic wife Fafi (Myspace) on the track Lucky Boy. He's been remixed by some great artists too like Surkin (Myspace), Outlines (Myspace) and a certain someone named Thomas Bangalter (of Daft Punk).
He's also done some great remixes of his own. He's worked his magic on Notorious B.I.G., Etienne De Crecy, New Young Pony Club and most recently, Ghostface Killah.
DJ Mehdi - Pony Rocking
DJ Mehdi - Leave It Alone
Notorious BIG and DJ Mehdi - Le Cirque
Ghostface Killah - Charlie Brown (DJ Mehdi remix featuring Mapei)
Monday, March 10, 2008
Pics and video from the new Michel Gondry exhibit!
From what I gathered, Michel Gondry had another exhibit in NYC for his new movie, Be Kind Rewind. The place it was in looked like the real store, from the outside. Inside it had a fake movie rental area and the entire exhibit was various sets where you too could make shitty movies like they did in Be Kind Rewind!!!
Here are the pics!
and here's our video!
Saturday, March 08, 2008
Life makes art. Art makes life. Jeff Ramos makes blog.
What can I say? Gotta love Steve!
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8bit art super genius, Eboy is at it again!
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Just gorgeous. The Condiment Gallery really needs to be somewhere in real life. Let's make a quilt out of condiment packets!
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Hey, at least it beats bad tribal tattoos down there.
Friday, March 07, 2008
Shintaro Kago
SAME HAT! SAME HAT! is an interesting blog that offers great scans and translations of Japanese horror and erotic-grotesque comics and more. As of late, they've posted a lot of Shintaro Kago. While my love for gore extends about as far as anything that involves zombies, Kago has such an interesting take on how to present comics that it's something you just need to see.
Here's Same Hat's entire scanlation of ABSTRACTION.
Same Hat has also been presented on NotCot!
(thanks to me of course!)
Ladies and Gents: The Ting Tings
I'm far from the jealous type, but The Ting Tings have seemed to do everything I wanted to do. Being adorable? Check. Forming an amazing boy/girl group? Check. Getting remixed by an amazing electro artist? Check (CALVIN HARRIS!) Being better live than on record? Check!
What makes The Ting Tings so fun? With a tiny mix of electro, fun drum lines and an amazing beautiful and talented front woman who dances like that hot chick at the party you are too afraid to talk to, they make for a good party. Just press play.
The Ting Tings - Great DJ (Calvin Harris REMIX)
Did I mention how good they are live?
JUSTICE goes well with your 80's party.
The powerhouse french electro duo Justice may not be best known for getting heavy play at your best friend's sister's fiance's 80's party, but here are two remixes that may make you rearrange that iPod playlist.
A lot of people may not know Surkin, but he's remixed tons of your favorite artists. He loves chopping up vocals, DJing with Booty Bass legends like DJ Funk and pals around with the Ed Banger crew (and chills on the Institubes label.) DVNO is Justice's hot new track and if you haven't seen the video, get prepared to get blown away by the nearly copyright infringement genius of SO-ME:
Justice - DVNO (Surkin REMIX)
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Alan Braxe is a name that you may have never heard before or a name that gets the kind of respect and adoration of every kid out that that loves super smooth french synth disco house. If you're not convinced that Braxe couldn't take the overplayed D.A.N.C.E. and gloss it over with the sort of flavor that people love him for, you better put on some high socks or perhaps grab a glass of wine and check out his smoother than butter remix. Also, keep your eyes out for the little Daft Punk sample in this beauty.
Justice - D.A.N.C.E. (Alan Braxe REMIX)
Saturday, November 03, 2007
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Guitartalk
I feel kind of like a dick for not teaching myself guitar early.
Today I started practicing some chords and basic chord progressions (Cmaj, Dmin, Gmaj, Cmaj) and of course it's a bit hard at first, but I feel like I am learning it faster than I thought. I've had a guitar since 2001 and granted it wasn't the best guitar, but it was sufficient to learn on.
I got it because at the time all my best friends were in bands and doing cool guitar solos in my face. And in retrospect, it brings me back to a point I realized a few months ago when I decided to make music my "thing." While great art will always be great art, it's only as good as long as you're looking at it. Of course great art can inspire and move people but, it's not as, I guess you can say, engrossing as music is. No one thinks of the gallery they saw last week while doing dishes. No one makes love staring at the Sistine Chapel on their ceiling. No one exercises to this week's comic books. And by no means am I down playing art. It's still very important to me but the point I want to make is, that I've come to realize I want something more interactive. Something more involving and something can permeate into every aspect of life.
The reason I thought guitar playing was so cool was because it was an audio and visual representation of skill. Not only that, it was a outlet for style and personality. How you played, what you look like when you played and what you played said so much about the guitarist. At one point or another, we dream about become rockstars but we never really break down why it's such an attractive dream. Great guitar playing is not just a measure of skill. It's an indication of personality.
I've never really thought about the guitar for the last 6 years because I never really thought of who I want to be. I don't want to be the next great guitar player. I don't want to be voted the coolest looking guitar player. I just want to say "I play guitar." The statement alone says a lot. It's not an easy instrument and in itself there's so many styles to play. Any one style can say volumes about you. But like a simple statement, visual art itself is taken at face value (in some way). You see someone's art and that says so much about them. It doesn't reveal the whole story about the person. There's no liner notes to it. You can't see how it was made or what it really says.
But watching someone play guitar... THAT'S the whole story.
Thursday, October 11, 2007
[photos] Pics from Hiro Ballroom (+Cool Kids!) 9.13.07
COOL KIDS + FLUO KIDS + YUKSEK LIVE + 33HZ + BRODINKSKI @ Hiro Ballroom
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[credit cards] TRUUUUUUE STOOOORY!

Shout Out Out Out Out - Forever Indebted
You know they got me,
More than I got out
And every month I think I've finally hit the bottom
But they keep growing
And fucking growing
And every month I get in deeper
With my knowing.
Well, God damn!
How did this happen?
It's not like I spend all my time spending, spending.
Well, God damn!
If I could get out,
Somehow I know I'd just go right back in.
All my friends
They're in the same boat
They just can't get out
But they keep working every day as if there's hope
And that's it
That's how we're living
And to boot, we're still made to feel guilty
Well, God damn!
How did this happen?
It's not like we spend all our time spending, spending.
Well, God damn!
If we could get out,
Somehow I know we'd just go right back in.
They say we have to learn to compromise
Stay inside our means and we'll all be fine but
We're surrounded by their credit lines
And their payment plans with interest piled up high and
Why do you think they fucking advertise?
It's cause we'll make them rich
While they ruin our lives and
Like Jaycie Jayce in a conga line
I'm in an awkward place and I'm out of time.
And they only say you have to compromise
Once in you're in too deep
And they own your life and
It's no wonder that we're all stressed out
When paying bills is always on our mind and
They say we have to learn to compromise
Stay inside our means and we'll all be fine but
We're surrounded by their credit lines
And their payment plans with interest piled up high and
Why do you think they fucking advertise?
It's cause we'll make them rich
While they ruin our lives and
Like Jaycie Jayce in a conga line
I'm in an awkward place and I'm out of time.
Damn.
I thought I'd never be the guy in debt. NEVER. Never liked credit cards and now I am a victim to my own urges to charge. The sad thing is, my mom detailed how much I have as my own pocket money and gas and it's ALMOST $1k a month. Just for me. And I still manage to somehow over spend. And I have no clue how it always happens. Actually, before my vacation, I was fine. Then I went a little charge happy for the past 3 months. I usually had a few hundred saved up a month and I would blow it all once I get my monthly bonus.
In a way, it's like the kettle calling the pot black (is that the right expression?) My mother used to be the queen of overspending but now she's finally learned her own ways. I've only been making some real money for about a year and I guess in a way, tapping into my hereditary spending habits is not a good sign. But, I know she's giving me the hour long lectures about saving because she doesn't want me to be like her when I grow up. But like the song states, you just can't help and you can't get out.
So, one of two things need to happen: I either need to stop spending (which, after I get my hard drive for my laptop and maybe a guitar/camera for my b-day next month, that's about it) or make even MORE money so I can still be reckless and retarded. But, I tell you what, I am going to try and do both! More money, less spending!

Let's go!
(Oh, asides from the debt we are paying off, I am actually even with paying everything off. So provided I just spend money like a normal person, I will be fine well before the year is over and that god forsaken American Express card will have a big fat zero for a balance!)
[photos] MisShapes 07/27/07 Leigh Lazark's B-Day!
A lot of oddballs there that night or maybe we just got there late. Enjoy all the ridiculous people.
New DJ set from Daft Punk for Louis Vuitton?
Guy-Manuel, Pharrell, Thomas
click here and view woman's Spring-Summer 2008 to see the ugly new line from Vuitton but more importantly to hear a new set from Daft Punk!
Here is the MP3 if anyone wants it. Oh... and is that RATATAT in there? :)
This post is for those of us still alive

I am going to say that as short as it was, Portal may have been one of the best games I've ever played.
If you've never heard of it or barely care about video games, at least look at the game's trailer and just see how genius this game is.
The real reason this game is such a gem is how it decides to portray it's narrative. And, for those of us who have beat the game, can we all agree that on a somewhat serious tone, the end song was so beautiful? For those of you who want to relive the ending again, here is the MP3.
I absolutely love the path some games are taking lately. Games like this play out like very impressive short films. There are so many small details in this game that are littered all over. If you go out of your way to search for them, you can see just how endearing this short game is. The sort of effort put into it's presentation was great. The game almost played out like a Twilight Zone episode with a touch of Pixar sweetness near the end.
Because of technology, games can really fulfill the designers' dreams of creating very unique and lasting experiences for gamers. I think Portal stands as a good example of how a little stroke of (borrowed) genius and some well thought out story mechanics can really present a truly remarkable experience for anyone. Not just hard core gamers.
Thursday, June 28, 2007
DJing feels euphoric!

Wow.
So, I finally got a mixer (a Behringer DJX700) and since one of my turntables needs to have it's tonearm checked and re-wired, I am spinning on one turntable and playing MP3s through my first channel via my laptop. And since I don't have Serato, I have a few Ed Banger records and a bunch of these electronic records (Adam Freeland and other assorted shit like Republica's "Ready To Go") so I've been mixing electronic music for the past hour.
And even though it's far from my favorite genre, lord almighty it feels AWESOME to mix live. Even better that I am spinning things on a record I never heard (3 LP version of Adam Freeland's "Tectonics") and mixing it with mp3s out of my iTunes library on the fly. Beat matching is not THAT hard. Although getting an mp3 to try and play in time with a record is kind of tough since there's a small bit of latency when you unpause. (Matching a record to an mp3 playing is a lot easier than I imagined.)
Cueing records isn't so hard too and it's fun bobbing around and trying to make beats match. I am doing things in phasing. Like when I decided to learn scratching. I'd learn one technique and use only that throughout a few songs. Then the next day, learn a new one and mix them up. I am doing that with mixing too. I am simply just trying to fade songs together and do simple beat matching in my head. Nothing fancy. It's going to be a lot harder to try and find tracks to beat match with on the fly, but the more I read up on DJing and the more I experiment, I know I'll get it going.
But for now, I FEEL SO AWESOME.
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Mo' Money Mo' Money Mo' Money: Automotive Edition!
Alas, the Fjord Centaur has seen it's last ride. To it's credit, it was last seen delivering me to my brand new (used!) pair of Technics 1200s! Dear Centaur, you have served me well, believe that! As my first car, I loved you so. For a year straight, I got into one minor fender bender, one parking ticket and no speeding tickets. You'll be missed!
In your place, shall be a Dodge Intrepid. Known as a car that actually has serviced as police vehicle in some states, I can say, I am not only kicking ass on the road, I am kicking ass like a crime fighter. As corny as this may sound, the fact that this car is so fast, has such great acceleration and drives so smooth, everything else feels so much smoother and faster. I know, it sounds corny, but after driving a car that made driving from 0 to 30 feel like I was wasting a 1/4 of a tank of gas to a car that can do it like it automatically rolls down its windows, it feels great.
Taking this car of course means spending more money that I don't have, but, I feel a lot better on the roads. I feel like I am driving something that is not pushing itself on the highway driving 80mph and switching lanes. Granted I rarely drive like a speeding asshole on the road, I just hope that driving a vehicle better suiting for such actions will not lead me to do so. The most dangerous/stupid thing I do when I drive is speed on straight aways but ONLY if other people are. I am never the fastest person on the road. I've driven an entire year not getting a speeding ticket and I'd like to keep it that way forever.
But this new car comes with new things: 1) New 90 day workout and health challenge with my brother with the conclusion the day after my 23rd birthday. 2) New full on hobby and hopeful side job: DJing. After a few more purchases, I'll have all I'll ever need to DJ anywhere, any time with an infinite library to choose from. Of course, that also means being broke until that all happens. That also means working over time on other things. Sacrifices for future glory really. 3) There's other things on the horizon too: at least three different music projects, a full art book done with fellow artists and friends and hopefully some clothing / accessory design further down the road.
At this point, I really have the rest of 2007 planned out. It's just time to get the nose to the grindstone and take over the future. For now, I need to sleeeep.
My Beautiful and Random Life: LAUGH and PEACE! Edition
While I did anticipate my weekend leading into the beginning of this week being something no short of "the beginning of something new and exciting," it was anything but. More on that in the future.
I do want to touch on something great: The Internet. Because of it, I've managed to touch base with some interesting people. From rappers that worked with Jay-Z and m-flo to journalists who have hung out with some of the coolest people in the video game industry. But recently, I've actually been talking to the creative mind/s behind Laugh And Peace.
Some of you may know them from their work on Vib Ribbon, an obscure title which was one of the few notable titles, among Parappa the Rapper to usher in the now popular "rhythm game" genre. Asides from the games innovative gameplay which centered entirely around the music, the game featured a very quirky Japanese pop soundtrack, of course provided by Laugh and Peace.
Back in 2005 I made a small music project named HYPERCOLOR, named after the early 90s color changing t-shirts of the same name. It was just random electronic music I made for school. Earlier in 2007, I wanted to change the name for a future Japanese pop inspired music project. For that, I changed all my influences on the page to reflect my favorite Japanese musicians. One of them being Laugh and Peace.
A few weeks ago, they sent me a message to ask if they can send a friend request and to thank me for being inspired by them. I immediately accepted and since then we've been talking about equipment, remixes, my future turntable purchases, Masaya Matsuura's old band PSY-S and other awesome topics. Earlier today I was shown this video:
Rei Harakami - Nijizou (Rainbow Elephant)
The guy (I am not sure which one of the two I am speaking to) said they were influenced by this guy and to really take note of him because he does all his music with a very old keyboard from 1994. He wanted to make a point to me that the equipment so much doesn't matter. It's the idea and creativity of the artist that is really worth note.
The video is something I really appreciate as far as whatever Japanese media I tend to enjoy. The simple and quirky visuals, the tie in between music and images and the way the music is composed. He really hit the mark and I am excited to see more from Rei Harakami.
For what it's worth, I seem to make amazing connections with people without trying. I mean, is it pure coincidence that a year before I decided I want to vacation in Japan next year, I not only am seriously (and I mean seriously!) starting up in music and I all of a sudden get to talk to one of my major influences? My life has always been surprisingly random and more so surprisingly... well, surprising! I am definitely going to try and see how this is going to fit in my life. I believe in fate, luck and karma more than any other force in the universe so I feel as though I am meant to make the best of this and see where it goes. As of late, things have been going less than perfect, but, I always find a way to turn things around with the most amazing luck and timing.
As far as I see it, things can only get better!