d.o.b. 4/20/2010
Monday, May 31, 2010
Hindi Update
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Summertime
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Should be studying for finals...
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
I Hate Luv Storys Tracklist
Director :Punit Malhotra
Cast :Imran Khan, Sonam Kapoor, Sameer Dattani, Bruna Abdullah, Ketki Dave
Music Director :Vishal & Shekhar
Lyricist :Anvita Dutt, Kumaar & Vishal Dadlani
Movie Release Date : July 2, 2010
Track List :
01 - Jab Mila Tu
Singer: Vishal Dadlani
Lyrics: Anvita Dutt
02 -Bin Tere
Singers: Shafqat Amanat Ali, Sunidhi Chauhan
Lyrics: Vishal Dadlani
03 -I Hate Luv Storys
Singer: Vishal Dadlani
Lyrics: Kumaar
04 -Bahara
Singers: Shreya Ghoshal, Sona Mohapatra
Lyrics: Kumaar
05 -Sadka
Singers: Suraj Jagan, Mahalaxmi Iyer
Lyrics: Anvita Dutt
06 -Bin Tere – Reprise
Singer: Shekhar Ravjiani
Lyrics: Kumaar
07 -Bahara (Chill Version)
Singer: Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
Lyrics: Kumaar
08 -Bin Tere – Remix
Remix by DJ Kiran
Singers: Shafqat Amanat Ali, Sunidhi Chauhan
Music Releasing on May 25, 2010
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Incubus- Aqueous Transmission
Too Chill.
"Floating down a river named emotion
Will I make it back to shore
Or drift into the unknown"
"Floating down a river named emotion
Will I make it back to shore
Or drift into the unknown"
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Lounge Out
Friday, May 14, 2010
Rajneeti Soundtrack
Late Night Mellow Mood
"When There's Nothing Left To Burn, You Have To Set Yourself On Fire"
Chris Isaak- Wicked Game
Exlovers- Wicked Game
Foals- 2 Trees
Stars- Your Ex-Lover Is Dead
Chris Isaak- Wicked Game
Exlovers- Wicked Game
Foals- 2 Trees
Stars- Your Ex-Lover Is Dead
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Foals- Black Gold
Cause the future is not what you see
It's not where you've been to at all
The future is not what you see
It's not where you've been to at all
The future is not what it used to be, used to be
The future is not what it used to be, used to be
Summer Breeze
Summer's rolling around, frowns are turning upside down, life is good.
Some chill out summer bbq music:
Vampire Weekend- Everywhere (Fleetwood Mac Cover)
Sleigh Bells- Rill Rill
Audiodax- Matter of Time (Retro Hip Hop)
Old School Noojy Track: The Big Pink- Dominos
The Big Pink- Too Young To Love (Delorean Remix)
Some chill out summer bbq music:
Vampire Weekend- Everywhere (Fleetwood Mac Cover)
Sleigh Bells- Rill Rill
Audiodax- Matter of Time (Retro Hip Hop)
Old School Noojy Track: The Big Pink- Dominos
The Big Pink- Too Young To Love (Delorean Remix)
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
FuSioN
Some random mixes....
Mos Dub's got that Jamaican touch to the music which we all love... all tracks are pretty hot, here's a sampling:
Johnny Too Beef - Mos Dub
download the mos dub album here: http://mosdub.com/
Sola Rosa's entire album sounds similar to this - whole lotta instruments and highs and lows Jazzy, loungey, fusion... I love how the song sounds like it ended and the beat starts up all over again...
Get it Together - Sola Rosa
Monday, May 10, 2010
MASHUP
A little update from Jerz...
Been MIA for a little bit... here are some of the latest tracks I been jammin' to... (old and new):
This first track might require a few listens before it grows on ya...
I Have the World - Delyno ft. Park Place (Pascal Junior Remix)
The name of the artist agrees with me - it's one of those nice tunes to wake up to (even better if ^she's next to you :)
22 by Wakey Wakey
It's been a while since I heard that Gabriel & Dresden sound... here it is in Max Vangeli's remix - as he adds a little flavor to Cicada:
One Beat Away - Cicada (Max Vangeli remix)
For some reason this track reminds me of childhood times... aside from the fact that it's probably that old...
Abracadabra - Steve Miller band
Something good can work - Two Door Cinema Club (The Twelves remix):
It's really very hard to remix an XX track and make it sound better.... but Mathew Dear does it here...
**** VCR - The XX (Mathew Dear remix)
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Friday, May 7, 2010
Stromae- Alors On Danse
Gggrrreeeaaaat find by Vinay.
Definitely Check The Video Out. I think we all have days like that.
Definitely Check The Video Out. I think we all have days like that.
The Album Leaf
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Monday, May 3, 2010
New Music
Sorry for the lack of posts lately. I've been real busy lately....golfing. Anyways, here's some new stuff.
Mayer Hawthorne- Green Eyed Love (Classixx Remix)
Friendly Fires- Paris (Aeroplane Remix)
DOM- Burn Bridges
Dj. M.I.F.- Lift Up The Wicked Technology[Deadmau5 vs. Daft Punk vs. Moby vs. Chris Isaak vs. Milow vs. Thomas Gold]
Ajmal Amir Kasab Found Guilty
(from the LA Times)
Reporting from New Delhi
The lone surviving member of the November 2008 attack in Mumbai that killed 166 people was convicted Monday on 86 counts, including murder, conspiracy and waging war against India, while two alleged Indian accomplices were acquitted.
The guilty verdict against Pakistan national Ajmal Amir Kasab, 22, was expected. Kasab was seen by several witnesses and recorded on closed-circuit video attacking the Mumbai railway station with a serene smirk on his face that prompted Indian media to dub him the "smiling assassin."
The 60-hour attack in late 2008, held India's financial center hostage as 10 gunmen, allegedly trained in Pakistan, fanned out, hitting luxury hotels, a hospital and a Jewish center.
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"The judgment is a message to Pakistan that they should not export terror to India," said P. Chidambaram, India's home minister. "If they do, and the terrorists are apprehended, we will bring them to justice."
But the acquittal of two Indians accused as accomplices, Fahim Ansari and Sabahuddin Ahmed, was greeted with some disbelief. However some observers said it proved the fairness of India's justice system.
"I am satisfied but sad that two of the accused, Ansari and Sabahuddin, have been acquitted," said Ujjwal Nikam, the public prosecutor. "I will definitely challenge the verdict."
Indian police alleged that the two men delivered maps to operatives of Lashkar-e-Taiba, the Pakistani militant group to which Kasab and the other attackers allegedly belonged. But in acquitting them, the court found the evidence "poor in quantity and quality" and noted that better maps were available on Google.
Kasab's sentencing is expected within the next few days, with the prosecution likely to request the death penalty.
Witnesses in the heavily guarded courtroom said Kasab, wearing a white pajama-like kurta, appeared unemotional as Special Court Judge M.L. Tahiliyani read out his 1,500-page judgment, a process that took nearly three hours. When the reading was complete, hundreds of broadcast reporters in front of the courthouse scrambled to out-shout and out-elbow each other amid a scrum of live camera shots.
Imtiaz Gul, chairman of Islamabad's Center for Research and Security Studies, said the verdict could stir up resentment in Pakistan among groups sympathetic to people like Kasab. And the fact that the two Indians were acquitted belies a Pakistan view that the attack couldn't have happened without local handlers.
Assuming Kasab receives the death penalty, appeals and the case backlog could drag out the process. Human rights watchdog Amnesty International estimated there were 400 death-sentence prisoners in India in 2008, a figure the government doesn't reveal.
Reporting from New Delhi
The lone surviving member of the November 2008 attack in Mumbai that killed 166 people was convicted Monday on 86 counts, including murder, conspiracy and waging war against India, while two alleged Indian accomplices were acquitted.
The guilty verdict against Pakistan national Ajmal Amir Kasab, 22, was expected. Kasab was seen by several witnesses and recorded on closed-circuit video attacking the Mumbai railway station with a serene smirk on his face that prompted Indian media to dub him the "smiling assassin."
The 60-hour attack in late 2008, held India's financial center hostage as 10 gunmen, allegedly trained in Pakistan, fanned out, hitting luxury hotels, a hospital and a Jewish center.
Receive breaking news alerts on your mobile device. Register »
"The judgment is a message to Pakistan that they should not export terror to India," said P. Chidambaram, India's home minister. "If they do, and the terrorists are apprehended, we will bring them to justice."
But the acquittal of two Indians accused as accomplices, Fahim Ansari and Sabahuddin Ahmed, was greeted with some disbelief. However some observers said it proved the fairness of India's justice system.
"I am satisfied but sad that two of the accused, Ansari and Sabahuddin, have been acquitted," said Ujjwal Nikam, the public prosecutor. "I will definitely challenge the verdict."
Indian police alleged that the two men delivered maps to operatives of Lashkar-e-Taiba, the Pakistani militant group to which Kasab and the other attackers allegedly belonged. But in acquitting them, the court found the evidence "poor in quantity and quality" and noted that better maps were available on Google.
Kasab's sentencing is expected within the next few days, with the prosecution likely to request the death penalty.
Witnesses in the heavily guarded courtroom said Kasab, wearing a white pajama-like kurta, appeared unemotional as Special Court Judge M.L. Tahiliyani read out his 1,500-page judgment, a process that took nearly three hours. When the reading was complete, hundreds of broadcast reporters in front of the courthouse scrambled to out-shout and out-elbow each other amid a scrum of live camera shots.
Imtiaz Gul, chairman of Islamabad's Center for Research and Security Studies, said the verdict could stir up resentment in Pakistan among groups sympathetic to people like Kasab. And the fact that the two Indians were acquitted belies a Pakistan view that the attack couldn't have happened without local handlers.
Assuming Kasab receives the death penalty, appeals and the case backlog could drag out the process. Human rights watchdog Amnesty International estimated there were 400 death-sentence prisoners in India in 2008, a figure the government doesn't reveal.
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