grey day. I love grey

grey day.
I love grey days. :) It’s probably amazing for me to say this, but I think we’re really spoiled in southern california with all this sunshine, all this happy, mindless, sunshine that fries your brain and leaves you without a care in the world.

..which, you know, isn’t a bad thing in general, but it’s something that is deadly in large doses just because it’s so perfect it can’t be real. it’s so easy to get caught in this sunny sparkling reality that things that should matter don’t seem to matter much anymore. hehe. I think the sunshine does something tricky with your head, and you need some rain and grey days to even it out. :)

anyhow! enough about that!

happy labor day, kids! sorry I haven’t updated my blog for quite a long time. I guess i’ve been a wee bit busy. I had a really awesome weekend, btw. on friday, i went with my friend anthony to Mizu 212, a shabu-shabu place on sawtelle. a bit after that, I hit up a housewarming party for my friend dennis which, as it turned out, wasn’t actually a housewarming party, but just a party with a bunch of people I’d met at a party last week (same bat-crowd, different bat location…). I tried to bring pearl vodka (best vodka in the world, I’m telling you!) to the party, but was thwarted because ralph’s didn’t carry it. -snaps fingers-. I ended up bringing a bottle of absolut mandarin (also tasty, but not as high quality) and dum-dums to cynthia’s, where we sipped smirnoff ices and cracked batman jokes while watching vertical limit (starring former boy wonder, chris o’donnell).

left saturday around noon for nocturnal wonderland, an “all-night music festival” taking place at lake havasu. the drive was sooooooo long! we got to the rave location at around 6pm, and didn’t get in until 8:30 because of the huge line (I guess typical for massives?), but not nearly as bad as the line for monster massive back in october (cringes). the event was huuuge… with stages and food and little merchandise stands all lined up like a huge carnival boardwalk. we spent most of our time at the labyrinth stage and saw people like rabbit in the mood, bassbin twins, and dj tiesto. it was soooo awesome. :) we danced under the stars till dawn, and watched the sun rise over the desert horizon.. watching the gold glow from the ground seep into pale blue, and then into the deep purple of the fading night. it was an awesome sight sober… I can’t imagine what it would have been like if I had been on something. -grins- it was fun watching people on E get all happy. it was also fun feeding people on E ez, because when they put it in their mouths, they looked like they were tasting the most heavenly thing in the world… :)

I wonder what that’s like! people say reality is perceived through your senses, but sensation is an incredibly relative thing — it varies from person to person, from sense to sense. I’m a sight-sound-smell kind of person, and the joys I perceive through my senses is a big part of who I am and how I react to the world around me. I can’t stand the smell of hugo boss cologne, but cool water makes me smile. I appreciate a movie with an interesting look, and I love music so much I have a portion of this site devoted to “aural pleasures.” so, I mean, I’m sure this applies to everyone else to: your perceptions shape your reality, your senses shape those perceptions, and influence the relatiive ways we all interact with our surroundings.

so imagine being on E and having all that turned up so much. I can’t imagine that high, but I’m really scared of the low. I know I have a semi-depressive personality, and I wouldn’t want to mess with my neurochemicals that way, so I would never do it. still.. it’s awesome seeing people so happy, and seeing them in touch with their sensations and them being that much mroe tuned into the world and loving the world so much more and loving each other so much more because of that. I used to think that drugs and alcohol were all bad — c’mon! little sheltered suburban kid!! — but my views have changed since then. I drink. I don’t do drugs, although I have friends who do, in various degrees of hardness. and…

I guess i still don’t quite know what i think of it. I think it’s awesome that they feel so good. I don’t have that feeling of “well, you should be ok enough with yourself that you don’t need drugs!” anymore; it’s evolved to a to simply a thing to do instead of a mark of insecurity or whatnot. so go ahead. feel good. :) be happy. get more in touch with yourself, with your world. I basically feel that if you know what you’re doing, and you’ve got it under control, then there’s nothing for me to tell you. if I feel like you’re doing them for the wrong reasons, or if I feel like they’re doing way more harm then good, then I would say something.

but i digress.. again! sunday was the long drive back. didnt get back till almost 6pm. the drive was a series of gas station stops in the middle of the desert… we’d sleep for a few hours, wake when dave or rory stopped to get gas, and fall back asleep again. I was introduced to more great music, through. :) see my music blog. Nocturnal Wonderland was awesome. =) to neil, jackie, HT, diane, joey, and jason… you guys made my night~!!

got dinner from versailles with my friend wen, came home, and chilled at my place for the rest of the night, catching up on reading and email. I intended to sleep around midnight, however, our ant problem arose again and got between my plans. I didn’t sleep till 6am…

now, it’s monday. it’s almost 7:30 now, and I’ve been up for maybe 5 hours. oh dear, where did my day go?! I missed a lovely grey day! I got lunch at california fresh with my friend jason (no, not that jason! the other one! no! the other one! no, no, not that one, the other other one!) mm.. creamy chicken pasta… :) was also introduced to some true old school hip hop music…=)

my friend jason went to high school with one of my Mosaic ’97 cohorts.. joanne haruta! what a small world! I wonder where everyone is now…

anyway. the sun’s set now, and evening breezes are beginning to chill this small apartment. the candles I’ve lit on my desk and on the coffee table flicker a little bit, so I’m going to close the windows in a little bit. (i love candles!) i love our new apartment… we have a nice balcony with a view (of the cemetary, but it’s actually kind of nice to see such expanses of green grass in West LA.), and it’s cozy and well decorated. my roommates are really cool. our place is really really ikea’d out, though.. from the coffee tables to the desks to the lighting and lamps to the pots and pans we have. it’s a little scary.. something out of a bad scene in fight club, but i guess it makes for comfortable living.

such is the importance of money.. to be able to furnish your place comfortably? but what about using your money for people other than yourself? money is such power… you could go ahead and open up a hospital in a third world country, and really truly make an impact in helping significant numbers of people. so many people really want to help others, but money is always a problem. people honestly don’t need much money to live.. it comes when you reach a particular standard of wealth and comfort, and wanting to maintain that level of comfort, from the furniture you sit on to the friends you keep to the music you listen to. it’s all dictated by money.. which influences social standing… and ironically, the quest to make money to reach that level of wealth and power can ultimately be a trap to those seeking it, keeping them dependent on what that questing demands of you… it’s kind of a sick cycle. it takes a lot to be your own person, because people are by nature social beings, and balancing self and external forces is something that gets more and more complicated as you get older… at least that’s how it’s felt for me…

-ponderously-
anyway. that’s just food for thought. was discussing this with david the other day… david who’s back at MIT as we speak.

ok, it’s 7:40.. and I haven’t had dinner yet! time to eat. :)

peaceful day, gray day, candlelit day… -smiles-

labor day music joys. have

labor day music joys.

have I talked about how much i love labor day countdowns? I swear.. they’re the best thing in radio. I remember getting a crash course introduction to the history of modern rock listening to Live 105’s labor day countdown, 1995, which I taped and listened to over and over for months after. every once in a while, i still pop it in and let all that good music wash over me. :)

anyway, it was a great countdown. I had my eyes opened to peter gabriel, alanis morrissette’s “you oughta know” before that song and the rest of her jagged little pill album inundated the airwaves a year later. I first heard U2’s “sunday, bloody sunday” on the countdown, but failed to get much into it, although I thought the song was pretty cool (little did I know!). I also endured the b-52’s “rock lobster” multiple times while trying to rewind to hear new order’s bizarre love triangle. I wore out the tapes fast forwarding and rewinding to songs like green day – long view. depeche mode – enjoy the silence. breeders – last splash. weezer – say it ain’t so. the cure – just like heaven. radiohead – creep. pearl jam – black. So much good music in one weekend!! I was in heaven.

I only caught bits and pieces of this year’s kroq countdown as we drove to and from san bernadino, but it wasn’t as expansive in its scope as live 105’s… instead of best modern rock songs of all time, this was only the nineties. but it still wasn’t bad: smashing pumpkins – 1979. nirvana – smells like teen spirit. no doubt – don’t speak.

what a wonderful weekend. :) i rediscovered old music gems, and new gem miners like air, chicane, and tiesto. -spazzes out in happiness-

artists of the weekend (and

artists of the weekend (and some songs to listen to, if I know of any specifically)
:: m-flo – so you say
:: chicane – don’t give up, autumn tactics
:: air – all I need, sexy boy
:: dj tiesto
:: mars

weblogs are strange, oddly self-indulgent

weblogs are strange, oddly self-indulgent things. on one hand, you’re giving yourself a place to vent and air the things on your mind, and yet because others are reading this, you are also writing for an audience. who are you, person reading this blog? are you a good friend of mine swinging by to check in? are you a stranger looking for idlewild pictures and you happened to stumble upon my shrine in progress? are you a friend of a foe?

and so blogging becomes a teetering line between presentation and exposition. this is my space, and I want to be free to speak what’s on my mind, but I also want the freedom to not be limited by what I say between these pages. this site is not who i am — it’s just a slice of who I am: a work in progress.

so, kind reader, I hope you can respect my hazy rumblings. I’m more than the words on your screen, or maybe less, or simply not exactly. I’m still searching… -scratches head-

ok, I listened to the

ok, I listened to the michael jackson song another few times and I got over my intial “it’s michael jackson! aaah!!”

I now have a clearer head and I’m realizing that that song is not a michael jackson song at all. where did michael go? since when did the King of Pop deign to such commonplace radio drivel? ok, so he spent $30 million on the new album, came out with about 50 songs, decided on 16 tracks.. and *this* was the single they release? The more I think about it, the more I think his last album, Dangerous, was actually quite good but overlooked. those songs actually endure, and sound like michael, in all his pioneering, “I am michael jackson” glory. and maybe he’s unwilling to go so far out on the line with his new stuff for fear of being laughed away again, but if he doesn’t take that risk, then he can’t ever regain the title, “King of Pop.”

Michael’s music is creative, enduring, and he walks a path only he, as Michael Jackson, can walk. so why is he content to be like everyone else? he doesn’t have to settle for that.

oh yeah, so I saw

oh yeah, so I saw O last night at the galaxy. my friend jack won tix to a prescreening over power 106 (whoo!). I honestly can’t say I can give a very accurate review of the movie, unfortunately: we missed the first half an hour or so since we got lost in hollywood. and you know, since that’s the whole setup of the film, we were ill-prepared for the rest of the movie. I’m not so sure I want to see it again; I found it too disturbing to not much of an end.

More notes on traveling~!! So

More notes on traveling~!!

So kelvin’s back from his mediterranean cruise (AAAAAAAAAAH!!!!!) and I’ve been getting his awesome postcards from europe, asia minor, etc. i LOVE postcards! I’m trying to fill my wall with them so I can sit at my desk and stare at these destinations and dream about being there. :) I haven’t put that many of mine up yet, but I have ones from: rome, hong kong, florence, turkey, and tirol (which i think is somewhere in the french alps?). i’ll be adding ones from egypt and greece soon. :)

school starts in four weeks. you think there’s time to cram another trip in there? -wink-

song of the hour: lofidelity

song of the hour: lofidelity allstars – battleflag

in further joyful news, while going to the screening of “O” at the galaxy theater last night, I hit up a tower records clearance sale and got 6 cds I’d wanted for a while for $36! whoohoo!! I got the Depeche Mode best of albums — singles 81-85 and 86-98. I also picked up “this is alice music: vol. 4,” the American Beauty soundtrack, Classic Disney vol. 1, and the Tarzan soundtrack. :) the only catch was with the Tarzan soundtrack — unfortunately I hadn’t noticed that it was the spanish version!! hehhe. but it still sounds good.. and it’s a kick to hear phil collins sing in spanish. :) and actually, they had a lot of copies of the lofidelity allstars cd… I was tempted to get it, but I haven’t heard enough off of it to blow even *more* cash. I am tempted to go back, though. :) The store, which is on Hollywood blvd right next to the Galaxy Theater, across from the El Capitan, is closing in a few days!! so haul ass over there if you’re looking for some good used cd/vhs/ld deals. :)

listening to the dm:singles cds makes me wish I’d gone to the tour supporting it. -clenches hand into a fist and bites knuckles.-

anyway, I also recently discovered a band called “five for fighting.” you can find out more about them here . I’ve downloaded a couple of their songs, and they’re really good! they kind of remind me of the counting crows and vertical horizon… a good balance between the two. songs to hear: superman, easy tonight, bloody mary. I want to hear the rest of the cd now. :)

BJORK’S NEW CD, VESPERTINE, is

BJORK’S NEW CD, VESPERTINE, is OUT TOMORROW!

bjork.com.

I’ve actually had the mp3s of the CD for quite some time now, although I’ve tried not to listen to them too much. =) But ohhh.. it’s good stuff. :) They’re quite amazing songs. I still adore the in-your-face anguish of Homogenic, but this is a more introspective CD for those quieter moods.