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  • "If, in fact, Barack Obama is not president... who is?"

    Saturday, Jan 24, 2009 10:31AM / Standard Entry


  • third album is finished

    Saturday, Jan 24, 2009 1:00AM / Standard Entry

    Need to find a scanner so I can finish my ghetto-ass album art...!

  • Bad Dream in E Major

    Saturday, Jan 24, 2009 12:58AM / Standard Entry

    Last night I dreamt that I was minutes away from playing a set at the Hotel Cafe and I couldn't find a piano to practice on. OK, it was a nightmare (the idea that I had actually scored a gig at Hotel Cafe should should be a tip-off that it was not based in reality). I dreamt that the owner of the Hotel Cafe had this huge house connected to it, and I was running around trying to find a piano because I was supposed to play a song I hadn't played in years and couldn't remember it. But all the pianos he had in the house were these busted-up, antiques that wouldn't make a sound no matter how hard you banged on them. There were all these people running around in knit caps and skinny jeans that were all ready to play their whisper rock, but I could not find a piano to remind myself how this old pop song I'd written went. Then suddenly I was running around a department store, asking all these saleswomen if they knew where I could find a piano, but they all vanished into thin air every time I approached one of them. Finally I found a section where they were selling musical instruments, but all they had as far as the eye could see were MPCs and beatboxes and DJ gear. The only keyboards they had were these little consumer Casio units with mini keys (this part might actually be somewhat based in reality). When I woke up, I went right over to my keyboard and played the song (whew). For some reason whenever I dream of music, it always seems to be in Cmaj; even with this song, I had transposed it down a third in my sleep. Weird. God I need to stop being so lazy and get back to practicing. I've been totally focused on finishing my third album and busy with my new job. But I think this dream was my brain telling me that's not a good enough excuse.

  • you can't handle the truth

    Friday, Nov 14, 2008 1:22PM / Standard Entry

    Some 70 years after the actual massacre, Nanking - or at least the memory of its tragic past - continues to be raped. Nanking (now known, of course, as Nanjing) has been getting a lot more attention lately, in no small part because of the late Iris Chang's "Rape of Nanking." Filmmakers are apparently flocking to the subject, so far with questionable results. You thought the Shogun/Last Samurai cousin once-removed "Children of Huang Shi" was bad? (OK, well 72% of the critics featured on RottenTomatoes did) How about a movie that denies the massacre at Nanking ever took place? Phil Yu, the nicest guy to ever run a blog with the word "angry" in it, posted this today: http://www.angryasianman.com/2008/11/revisionist-nanking-film-now-playing.html Apparently, a Japanese filmmaker has created a film that claims the massacre of Nanking was nothing more than Chinese propaganda (the film's website hints at collusion w/ the West and Taiwan. Uh... what??). Now this is not meant to be anti-Japanese filmmaker or pro-Chinese government (of which I am neither). But it is meant to be pro-truth. And yes, I am Chinese and, as anyone who knows me is aware, proud of it. I think this Japanese filmmaker should be proud of being Japanese, too. But not to the point of being Looney-Tunes crazy. Now, revisionist history has existed... well... forever. Didn't countries that conquered other countries destroy their books and records to basically wipe them from existence? Didn't we learn in elementary school that some clueless Spaniard with some tiny ships "discovered" America? (and no, he didn't "discover" it for the "West," or the civilized world, or anything I have in common with) As Phil says in his post, would Laemmle's have screened a film that purported to deny the Holocaust ever happened? Probably not. And that raises an important point. Most people know what the Holocaust is. How many people know about the rape of Nanking? Surely many Asians do, but what good would it be if only Jews knew about the Holocaust? So I hope (against all evident odds) that some of the movies about Nanking that are in production do a better job of highlighting this terrible moment in history. Surely someone can do better than a World War II version of "Forbidden Kingdom" or this insane, neo-nationalist joke of a film. It wouldn't take much.

  • F*ck yeah

    Wednesday, Nov 5, 2008 4:25PM / Standard Entry

    We did it.
    Now the real work begins...

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