Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Lights : Saviour
The night is deafening when the silence is listening
And I'm down on my knees, and I know that something is missing.
Because the back of my mind is holding things I'm relying in
But I choose to ignore it because I'm always denying them
I'm a bit of a manic when it's not as I plan it
Cause I start losing my head and then I get up in a panic
Remember when we were kids and always knew when to quit it
Are we denying a crisis or are we scared of admitting it?
I don't want to know
I just want to run to you
And break off the chains, and throw them away
I just want to be so much
And shake off the dust that turned me to rust
Sooner than later, I'll need a savior, I'll need a saviour
It won't ever change if you want it to stay the same
I really hate it but I know it's hard to choose if you're chained
And when it's all you control cause you've got nothing else to hold
You're getting tighter and tighter, it's getting harder to let it go
I don't want to know
I just want to run to you
And break off the chains, and throw them away
I just want to be so much
And shake off the dust that turned me to rust
Sooner than later, I'll need a saviour
I'll need a saviour
Stand me up and maybe I won't be so small
Free my hands and feet and maybe I won't always fall...
save me
I just want to run to you
And break off the chains, and throw them away
I just want to be so much
And shake off the dust that turned me to rust
I just want to run to you
and break off the chains and throw them away
I just want to be so much
and shake off the dust that turned me to rust
Sooner than later, I'll need a saviour
I'll need a saviour
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Monday, November 16, 2009
Anime

I have always found very uninteresting watching anime series or movies because they have never called my attention before. However, this changed a couple of years ago when I was given as a present "Princess Mononoke" a movie by a Japanese filmmaker called Hayao Miyazaki. I must admit I kept it laying around for several months until one day I was curious to see what the movie was about. Since then I have

It was during the early 1940's that Anime industry became known to the world. However, those were hard times not only in Japan thus it was through this period that World War II was taking place. By then Japan was lacking many natural resources that held the industries and in consequence the economy of the country together. Hostility between Japan and China grew leading to a War between them; this made Japan more aggressive, wanting to expand their empire to find strategic resources that would contribute to the countries' growth. Japan was fighting against England and United States in the name of supporting Germany, but these two allies distrusted each other and it was a chaotic political resentment that caused the world to paralyze. Japan had been a military world power for more than three thousand years and by then it was confronting the US and the UK, ambition and disagreement that ended in two atomic bombs over the Japanese population.

During this time, Japan was mobilized and forced to follow the government's demands or be punished with terrible consequences. There was no choice; it was an obligation for men to join the Japanese army. This led to the organization of many artists that began to grow such as the New Cartoonist Association of Japan and the Faction group. The government took advantage of the talent and popularity that these artistic groups were gaining and through it started to promote the Japanese nationalism to advertise themselves disqualifying the power of their enemies.


JAPANESE CLASSIC CARTOON VIDEO 1933
The Roots of Japanese Anime -- Until the End of WWII
Parallel to this in the US, a cartoonist named Walt Disney


When the War ended he continued making films and released "Cinderella". He opened Disneyland, an attraction park which reflected all of his animations and in which he had been working for the last decades. During his life he created other movies with a vast success such as Mary Poppins and 20,000 leagues under the sea, but unfortunately he died in 1966 leaving his legacy to his brother.

Japanese cartoonist Osamu Tezuka, whilst Disney's creations were becoming known to the world (inspired by his animations) published his first comic named New Treasure Island, followed by Astro Boy which made him achieve an


Astroboy (openings 60´s y 80´s)
Trailer Astroboy 2009





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It is important to mention the Japanese animation is very different from American animations. The main differences consist in how the Japanese animations, the backgrounds do not change despite the perspective of the

One of the most recognized studios now a days of anime movies and series is Studio Ghibli, headed



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Images from Spirited away and Princess Mononoke by Hayao Miyazaki)Princess Mononoke, Extract
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Diego Chávez
I recently met with a new giant of the music industry.
His name is Diego Chavez, and he is a graphic designer and music producer whose work
is an exquisite sustenance for the senses . He is also known as Aether, Otic Angst and A.M Architect, expressing his genius through his own music. 
His name is Diego Chavez, and he is a graphic designer and music producer whose work

Diego Chavez was born and is currently based in San Antonio Texas, he began to produce music when he was in school for his friends rockers, rappers it didn't matter what genre. This path has lead him to explore different styles in music, making him very diverse in his creations - he is capable of producing electronica, hip hop, experimental music, brithop, ambient lounge etc.

A lot of these mixtures of styles are reflected in
his new solo album called "Artifacts", whose expression is a majestic
euphony of music writing, it is a beyond any sensorial experience that
makes each listener imagine, explore and discover a mix of unrelated feelings
that inexplicably make you feel soulful.

Diego Chavez is so immensely rich in his creations that it is hard to
place him in a limited group to describe his style in music and art, his label Exponential best describes it in his new album single as "a lovingly sculpted expression of beauty, love, tragedy, hope, and everything that makes us human".
Chavez is quickly gaining fame and respect in the music industry. His ability to make music and art in parallel by reflecting them as one, is teaching us and opening our eyes to a new era of creativity.
Listen to:
Aether, Makeshift Sanctuary
Lykke Li's, Little Bit (Diego Chavez remix)
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