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Wednesday, 31st January 2007

Playlista…

Filed under: General - Makiav3lli @ 6:42 PM

Well, its been a stagnant two months and people are probably wondering if Project Piece-© has come to end. Well it hasn’t. When a wife becomes a mother, the adventure begins and so will mine. The video card is the only missing component and while I wait for AMD-ATI’s response let me get back other topics in my blog.
Its been two crazy months with misadventures meeting and establishing Team Iskammerz in TipidPC, selling three 8800 Series video cards and coming back empty handed without my lovely wife and daughter and even given a new position in the company that would seem to be a step back in my not so illustrious but loyal career. Anyways, this is how the ball rolls.
Despite the obvious difficulties, I’ve managed to come around and I am in a usually good mood. My secret, J-Pop / anime songs. I certainly have no skills in translating Japanese lyrics but regardless if the song is electronic or made by instruments, you feel the emotions, the very essence of the song flows through every fiber of my . You can tell what the song is about or something you can relate to. I don’t know what additive they put into their chords but I’d like to thank the Japs for manga, anime, cosplay and J-Pop. It’s a shot to juice me up in the worst of situations. Here are some of my faves:

True Love – Toori Gakari Hiki Katari by Mikuni Shimokawa (Grenadier)
Kohaku by Mikuni Shimokawa (Grenadier)
Blurry Eyes by L’Arc en Ciel (DNA2)
It’s Gonna Rain by Bonnie Pink (Samurai X)
The Fourth Avenue Café by L’Arc en Ciel (Samurai X)
You by Kazami (Samurai Champloo)

This is just a very small taste of what I have, there are like thousands and thousands of J-Pop tunes, love it or hate it there is a tune for you.

As for me… I love my tunes, I am so humbled that I am given an opportunity to hear a universal language. It seems to give me a reason to blog…

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