Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Age Of Stupid World Premier

All I can say about tonights screening is "holy shit! We are in for a disaster waiting to happen if we don't get our heads wrapped around how we plan to live in the future!". Tonight's screening was really enjoyable, from the green carpet to photos, interviews and wine on the house. On the other hand, the screening was a real push to expose the realities of global warming and the aftermath through global examples of how real people are affected today accross the planet. For cring out loud Kofi Annan who is the 7th secratary general of the united nations was sitting 2 rows infront and 3 chairs to my left! Not to brag, but it shows how serious this is. I personally didn't realize how serious this global warming thing is, until tonight, where real facts and real examples were exposed. For the old people, who are already on thier way out, wont really give 2 shits about what were doing now. For the young people who have a long while on this planet, I urge you to wake up and check this documentary out! It's real! All the damage that past societies has done, we have to yet again rise up to the challenge and fix it! Visit Age of stupid.net for details of what its all about and check back in october for the documentary to be out, so you can watch it. The time for change is now or never! Get on Board!

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Fast Track of the Past!

The heart of Jersey! I was born in Edison, NJ and raised in North Brunswick. I found spending most of my time as a kid outdoors. Some of activities included long bike rides, building ramps and jumping off of them, taking my toys and parents belongings apart (like the television set), got beat for that one. lol! What can I say, I was a very wild, mischievous child. One time I jumped a ramp and my front wheel got caught in a ditch when I landed. I flew over my handle bars approximately 15 feet. Some of the kids from the neighborhood saw it and one of them gave me the nick name "Superman". Who would have known back then what my nick name foreshadowed!

When I was 4 years old my grandfather brought a pair of Indian Percussion called Tablas from India for me. Before that time I was putting dents in my moms pots, pans and Tupperware containers. I also tried making my own drums set with pineapple juice cans and stretching saran wrap over plastic containers. My sense of rhythm grew as the years passed.

As time went on, I focused my energy in what fascinated me like how gadgets worked and play doe. One gadget I couldn't get my hands off of was my parents dual tape deck, radio, turntable combo receiver. I would take my parents old Hindi vinyl and scratch it to the radio. Little did I know that I was really "scratching" the records. From then on I had a interest in mixing records.


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