29 January 2008

HERESY

I think believing in God is one's mutual beliefs right?. Rights that we attain as we are born into the world. I never wanted to try to contradict to these meanings but what about these people, and why are they so interesting?

In 1989, Trent Reznor with his band entitled Nine Inch Nails their debut album, the songs talk about disappointment with God and sometimes mocking at a very aggressive way. Try and pile into their lyric for "Terrible Lie"

"Hey God
Why are you doing this to me?
Hey God
Am i not living up to what i'm suppose to be 
Hey God
Why am i living in this animosity
Hey God
I think you owe a great big apology"

The lyrics above really reflect what Trent actually felt toward God, an interesting approach to his own musical drama. And who would've thought, the album sold millions !
Freedom of speech some people might say. Trent Reznor is simply applying an already trendy way of thinking of rejecting God. Back in  the 1960's a man named Anton sZandor Lavey had already done this with his eccentric yet phantasmagorical book, "The Satanic Bible", here Lavey unveil everything that he has ever think about God. His hatred and everything in between. 
Looking at this the positive way, Reznor sees this to be an opportunity to be different and sell more records with his "truth statement"
Nine Inch Nails grow to be one of the most somber band there is in this planet, bringing album after album that explains Reznor's private revenge to God. His satire approach with his music really illuminates who he is. And then come the question, why is he like that? what is in his mind? and all other media related bullshits.

We are trained to be amazed at all the new amazing things that are explicit, that contradicts with our daily norms as human beings. But i think all of it makes it even more interesting to live our daily lives in this globosphere we call earth.

Trent Reznor is just one example of all the rebellion this world has. Marilyn Manson (Reznor's protege), even if we go back in the time, there's Karl Marx, Zarathustra and many more.

we need the same freedom, we need the same right, after all we're a free country (is it?) well, if it's not, i really really think.....we should


cheerio,


24 January 2008

Looking for a Djembe Instructor or Expert

Swankglossy.com would like to find out if anyone know if there is anyone in Indonesia or Jakarta who is a djembe Instructor or Expert. We would like to organize a drum circle. Thank you for the support.


In the mean time, to get a good start, for those of you who would like to learn can pick up some thing from this straight forward and helpful free djembe lesson site http://concrescence.com

21 January 2008

I wonder why most sales people here treat you like crap?

The other day I was shopping for Christmas lights at a fancy supermarket chain in Jakarta. I wanted some plain white lights and found a box of the kind that I was looking for.

At the cashiers, this lady rung me up and while she rung me up, one of the supermarket staff offered to check the lights. So while he was checking the lights for me the, cashiers girl had already swiped my card. Then it turns out they weren't even the lights I wanted. The lights were star-shaped, not at all the plain ones they had pictured on the box. So I went back to the lights section and found another box and I opened to check and see if they were the plain ones. Luckily they were and so I rushed back to the cashiers.

Then I asked the staff if I could exchange it. And as soon as I mentioned the word "exchange" all the staff gave me the dirtiest look, especially the cashier girl who had rung me up. It was as if my request was something unheard of. It's just a major no no!! Disastrous!! Catastrophic!! I thought to myself, good God, what's so difficult about exchanging an item. I guess it was such an inconvenience for them. And the cashier made it a point and showed me how annoyed she was in doing the whole transaction. So I apologized and apologized again. But note, there wasn't a single apology from them for the box that I took with the star-shaped lights or for swiping my card even before they checked the lights? Yet still, no smile, no "don't worry miss, we'll sort it out", nothing. Well bloody hell woman!!! Aren't you the one who rung me up and swiped my card whilst the other staff was still checking the lights? What happens if all the lights are dead, and that was the last box of lights? Shouldn't you have waited until the guy checked my lights to see if they're working or not before doing that?

Whatever happens to the saying "customer is king?" I guess such thing doesn't exist here. Sales staff would rather "ha ha he he "with themselves and if you are desperately looking for something and ask for their assistance while they're chatting with each other…. Oh… don't even try. That's like committing a sin.

Perhaps it's a good idea for you sales people out there to start treating your customers like king. After all, we might be less inclined to come back and visit your store again, ever. Just think about that. - Gwen Winarno

18 January 2008

Swanky Eye - Submit your Swanky Writings or Work

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17 January 2008

Understanding Electronic


a simple mind statement........


For all you dance fanatics and electronic music addicts. House music is nothing that is unfamiliar to you, i believe. With playful tunes and joyful disco that will guarantee to daze your night. House music has seen the coming and goings of many great electronic artists (from as early as the Summer Dance Festival in 1989) to the massive Love Parade in German.

House music itself is divided into many subcultures that will guarantee to boast your intrigue knowledge to understand more about this music. Since 2003, Electro has become the new buzz of our city (Jakarta), okay, Indonesia, perhaps. Everyone plays Electro, every club we went to plays a distinguished electro music. Little did we know that one branch of house music that was rooted from Electro is evolving, and its evolving fast. Minimal Techno to some people, or just plain Minimal. 

With deep curios basslines and delicious vocal mashed together with eerie synth background, Minimal plays an important role on today's dance music. Minimal has become the biggest news around the world. 

But, why? oh why? 
our people seems to be having a hard time understanding this kind of music, all that they want to hear is another Electro, anything pumping. It's not that it's uncool, it's just unbelievable how hard it is to make Indonesian people like something new (and not tailing on the back) as we are led to believe.

for all you new to this kind of music, try downloading certain artists that might boasts your interest on this music
1. Gui Boratto
2. Oliver Lieb
3. Chris Liebing
4. Ame (played in Stadium in 2007, was a great success but poorly played a different set than he usually is)
5. Radioslave

Minimal may suck to some people, some people won't love it all. I fully understand that, but there was a day i went to a club and there's this guy standing out front asking to the bouncer "what kind of music they're playing inside?" and the bouncer answered "tonight is a night dedicated to minimal techno and minimal electro", the guy then fastly answered "what is that and will the DJ's play electro?" when the guy learns that no electro will be played tonight, he left, without even wanting to know what Minimal is.

i am not saying that Electro is lame, i am not saying that other genre is so "back-in-the-days", i am simply saying, why can't us (as proud Indonesian's) learn to love something new?

cheers,



-thebastardknowsdisco-



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