global underground
August 2, 2009
Knock Knock
goes the clock and it’s saturday eveing 11:09pm.
vibing to samurai.fm buzzin fly present spencer parker
wanting to go underground, deep deep deep deep
loving life and living to love is the philosophy
electronic dance sounds are tribal and take me to ecstacy
i love to get down on the global underground
can u feel it?
can u dig it? it’s global underground
san francisco, las vegas, new york, pittsburgh, delhi, mumbai, tel aviv, goa, bangalore – you can find those souls that wander around and find themselves on the underground – dancing – dreaming – dancing – soul – soul – soul
bless me and you

Namaste Manisha Ji
Sunday
July 19, 2009
Just getting my tea on as usual
I love the quote by DJ Sasha. Cafe, tea, cafe, tea and yes cafe is the harder drug. Life is a little more comforting waking up today. It’s Sunday; a great day really. I’m still living here at 10251 Johnson and I can say at this point it’s not really fresh anymore. I was smoking a Romeo y Juliet this morning in the sideyard , beginning, the day and was met with my Dad and stepmom’s typical polarity.
They really are rumblefish.
So, I woke up thinking today that I don’t really want to live in a conventional setting. That is a house or condo, but would prefer to live in a warehouse. I remember chillin with Takatoshi in some warehouses in New York and I loved it. It was something like the cover of that Orbital album featuring Halcyon + On + On.

The warehouse was set off in the distance against NYC in an industrial section of town with a liqour store convienetly located nearby. The city is in the distance but there you are smug in your own precinct protected from the masses. Creative precincts are amazing for artistic revelations. I remember an interview with Moby where the man said he lived in this abandoned warehouse in NYC I think it was where 2 people got killed in the builiding in one month alone. It’s interesting because I really look at Moby’s music as electronic pop. Not in it’s composition but just it’s juxtaposition in the music industry.
Overall, I like Moby’s music.
Waiting for a Night to Wrap Around Us
December 29, 2008
I’m currently listening to Underworld – Crocodile. My release is right around the corner as I depart for Manisha’s heart in ten days. I’m open to the halcyon days ahead and look forward to the fusion of my own life energy with this woman that I love so much.
Osho writes, “Whenever two people meet, a new world is created. Just be their meeting, a new phenomenon comes into existence – which was not there before, which never existed before. And through that phenomenon, both the persons are changed and transformed.”
Osho hints at the intrinstic transformation, but I also look at my encounter with Manisha to be a period in which I can reconnect with my latent creative potentialities. Listening to Crocodile, as I type these words I want to write again. I want to write deep, yet simple reflections in poetic prose . It’s through these sacred days that I share with Manisha Ji that I will write again. Pleasure, Rising, Rising, Rising…
I hear my own soul calling. Tell me do you ever hear you soul calling you? Listen…