Monday, November 27, 2006

Focus - Negative Theology

Focus..

Negative Theology - it is recognized that we can never truly define God in words. All that can be done is to say, it isn't this, but also, it isn't that either. In the end, the student must transcend words to understand the nature of the Divine. In this sense, negative theology is not a denial. Rather, it is an assertion that whatever the Divine may be, when we attempt to capture it in human words, we must inevitably fall short.

Sunlight sparkling on wet stones as far as the eye can see...

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Working Class Hero




Working Class Hero
by John Lennon






As soon as you're born they make you feel small
By giving you no time instead of it all
Till the pain is so big you feel nothing at all
A working class hero is something to be
A working class hero is something to be

They hurt you at home and they hit you at school
They hate you if you're clever and they despise a fool
Till you're so fucking crazy you can't follow their rules
A working class hero is something to be
A working class hero is something to be

When they've tortured and scared you for twenty odd years
Then they expect you to pick a career
When you can't really function you're so full of fear
A working class hero is something to be
A working class hero is something to be

Keep you doped with religion and sex and TV
And you think you're so clever and class less and free
But you're still fucking peasants as far as I can see
A working class hero is something to be
A working class hero is something to be

There's room at the top they are telling you still
But first you must learn how to smile as you kill
If you want to be like the folks on the hill
A working class hero is something to be
A working class hero is something to be
If you want to be a hero well just follow me
If you want to be a hero well just follow me

Sunday, November 19, 2006

Can You Imagine

Imagine this & it may well come true. It did for us...



Spent most of today in the sunshine (again), in November! Had lunch at our favourite bar on the beach then took a walk into town. There's something about the sunshine that just makes you feel SO much better. I was just about to blog the Playlist for this week and I thought I'd just check the weather out in the UK (a place we no longer call home) seeing as today was glorious in Ibiza. I thought my legs would never dry! Wet & very windy... mmmmmmm. Let's see, do we miss anything at all about that fear filled little nation with it's shitty weather? Answers on a postcard....

I'll give you a clue....

No :)

Peace & Love
Migz

Saturday, November 18, 2006

Quote: Noam Chomsky


"I think, legally speaking, there's a very solid case for impeaching every American president since the
Second World War. They've all been either outright war criminals or involved in serious war crimes."

Noam Chomsky

Friday, November 17, 2006

Soundtrack Heaven?

Ah the joys of the blog. The joys of life! So much music, never enough time to blog it all. With the advent of the Blog Beta I switched over as any self respecting tech lover would. Never one to miss an opportunity to upgrade my technology the man like Ramirez. Just one slight problem, because the "List Wizard / Editor" is so easy to use I found myself constantly updating my Soundtrack list on a daily basis - which was fun, but far too time consuming. If it's a choice between playing music or documenting which music I'm playing it's no choice at all. So to cut to the chase, Soundtrack is now back to once a week. But many thanks to the Blogger team for improving the technology - now all I need is a spell checker - surely there must be one?!@£$??

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Quote: Noam Chomsky

"I think the issue, to come back to my original comment, is not simply disinformation and the Gulf crisis. The issue is much broader. It's whether we want to live in a free society or whether we want to live under what amounts to a form of self-imposed totalitarianism, with the bewildered herd marginalized, directed elsewhere, terrified, screaming patriotic slogans, fearing for their lives and admiring with awe the leader who saved them from destruction, while the educated masses goose step on command and repeat the slogans they're supposed to repeat and the society deteriorates at home. We end up serving as a mercenary enforcer state, hoping that others are going to pay us to smash up the world. Those are the choices. That's the choice that you have to face. The answer to those questions is very much in the hands of people like you and me."

Noam Chomsky

Monday, November 13, 2006

Why Work?

"The 40-hour workweek is the bane of civilization. It is a cancer which eats at the human spirit, until the only thing left is an over-weight, underachieving, prime-time addicted android which vaguely resembles a man, yet lacks the exuberance and creativity that is seen so clearly in the eyes of a child. Society takes humans and turns them into workforce-robots. We are the most recent incarnation of the Stepford generation. We've been literally brainwashed into believing that a strong "work ethic" is a virtue, which will somehow magically infuse us with a sense of pride and accomplishment. This is the most pathetic load of dung I've ever heard. Has anyone ever stopped to consider the possibility that if humans had more time to devote to ourselves, we might not need to artificially instill ourselves with false pride, based on the magnitude of our bank books, but rather on our intellectual and spiritual accomplishments. I can not count the times I have met some so-called "successful person", only to find that he or she possessed the I.Q. of sewer rat, with values to match. These types can usually be found congregating in and around government offices and state capitals.

Material wealth is not an indicator of one's success on this earth; happiness is, at least for me. Don't get me wrong, I love money. I adore it and all the things it can attain, but not at the expense of my soul. I believe true fulfillment can only come by being brutally honest with yourself, and staying true to oneself. Being forced to wake up each morning at an un-godly hour and mindlessly conform to a society which is suffering from acute brain atrophy is certainly not the path to self-fulfillment. There has to be a better way. Do I have the answer? No, but at least I have recognized the problem, and surely that is the first step towards rectification."

Craig Mannelli

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Being Gay Carlisle

"Where would we put it?" Look frantically around the balcony, painfully blank expression etched across your painfully stupid face as your tiny intellect tries to work out:
(a) What is the Internet?
(b) Is it small enough to fit on your balcony?

All the gear no idea.

"A Big Yellow Banana..." Indeed

"It took us twenty five years to do up our last property..." Mmmmm. Cities are constructed quicker, are you plain lazy or just stupid? Don't answer that.

"Pop down to Sydneys for breakfast..." Only if I can take my Glock with me (or a BFG)

To be continued.

Pacha: Copyright Shovell

Well Well :)

Another superb weekend..

First off a masssive thank you to Copyright Shovell for providing the weekend soundtrack. The guys played Pacha on Saturday and even though the "Winter" crowds are not as numerous as the Summer throng they ripped the roof off. Set highlights for the Ramirez' were the live rendition of the guys own "One Drum" with of course SUPERB live percussion from the drum warrior himself & BucketHeadz - "The Bomb (These Sounds)" - as expected a fair few Defected tunes graced the Decks (an all CDJ affair from what I noticed with lashings of Pioneer EFX for good measure). The joy of living in Talamanca - Pacha only 10 minutes walk away! Love it!

Thursday, November 09, 2006

For Spencer

Sitting on the beach in November. Surely this can't be right. A deserted beach at that, yet the temperature is still 70º and the sea is like a beautiful turquoise mirror. The sunlight dances across the tips of the slowly breaking waves and the only link to my previous life is the voice in my ear. I'm drawing spirals in the fine golden sand as we talk, the smell of the sea - the enticing aroma I now class as the scent of home - washing over me. I laugh as he, in his inimitable style recounts the tale of a recent meeting between himself and the person who "introduced" us. Spencer always makes me laugh, he's always had that ability and I guess he always will have. I told him recently - and it's a fact that had only occured to me a couple of days beforehand - that he'd managed to stick with me through two of my life's most stressful events. Events that sent people I'd assumed were friends running for the hills. As I feel the soft sand move easily between my toes I realise that all that is so far away now, it really is a previous life. I still have moments of doubt - who doesn't? But now, here on my dream Island with the sun sat way above me in a perfect blue sky and the sound of the sea gently adding it's rhythmic soundtrack I feel happier than I've ever felt. I look to my right and the gorgeous soul I call Juanita is smiling back at me. It doen't get any better than this...

Here's to you Spence..
Love & Miss Ya

Migz

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

November 6th Soundtrack

• Miguel Ramirez - "No More Working For The Man (Ibiza Mix)"
• Miguel Ramirez - "Vurt"
• Trentemøller - "Snowflake"
• Hot Chip - "Just Like We (Breakdown) (DFA Remix)"
• Trevor Loveys - "Turn It Up"
• Switch - "Get On Downs"
• Trevor Loveys - "Say What"
• Jesse Rose & Trevor Loveys - "Heavy What"
• Stereo MC's - "Two Horse Town"
• Faithless - "Mass Destruction (Tom Middleton Mix)"
• Isolee - "Madchen mit Hase"
• Layo & Bushwacka - "Life 2 Live (Loco Dice Remix)"
• Loco Dice - "Cellar Door"

Tits & Acid

Tits & Acid Two of my favourite things :)

But seriously, probably one of the most In Yer Face tracks I've heard this year. Simian Mobile Disco have unleashed an absolute monster with this. From the get go it takes no prisoners then just layers electro mayhem on top of old school beats & stabs until it climaxes in a most over the top fashion with a break that'll leave the floor wondering what the f*ck just hit them. After finding this gem in the pile of whites & promos I sift through on a weekly basis I was moved to dig out my other SMD stuff I've not played for a while. Genius! Grab one if you see it :)

Monday, November 06, 2006

Quote: Noam Chomsky

"If the US is unquestionably authorized to bomb another country to compel its leaders to turn over someone it suspects of involvement in a terrorist act, then, a fortiori, Cuba, Nicaragua, and a host of others are entitled to bomb the US because there is no doubt of its involvement in very serious terrorist attacks against them: in the case of Cuba going back 45 years, extensively documented in impeccable sources, and not questioned; in the case of Nicaragua, even condemned by the World Court and the Security Council (in vetoed resolutions), after which the US escalated the attack. This conclusion surely follows if we accept the principle of universality."

Noam Chomsky

November 4th Soundtrack

In Reverse Order:

Trentemøller - "The Last Resort" LP
Amorphous Androgynous - "Swab"
Massive Attack - "Sly (7 Stones Mix)"
Prince Far I / Singers & Players - "Quante Jubila"
Solid Groove - "Won't Stop"
Brainticket - "Adventure (Part 1)"
The Jimi Hendrix Experience - "Are You Experienced" LP
Gene Farris - "This Is My Religion" LP
Art Of Noise - "Moments In Love"
Hoodlum Priest - "Caucasian"
Roy Harper - "McGoohan's Blues"
John Lennon - "Working Class Hero"
Ludwig Van Beethoven - "Symphony No 7 A Major: Soco Sostenuto - Vivace"
Sebastien Tellier - "Beyond All Strategies"

Saturday, November 04, 2006

November 3rd Soundtrack

Pretty much a self indulgent affair yesterday. I finished "Vurt" which is the second track on the album, so I played tracks 1, 2 & 3 to see how they "sit together".


• Miguel Ramirez - "What Is The Question?"
• Miguel Ramirez - "Vurt"
• Miguel Ramirez - "No More Working For The Man"

All tracks will be available for download soon :)

Peace
Migz

New Album: Track Complete - "Vurt"

"Knowledge Vurt is for the few, not the herd..."

"Vurt" a special promo only for the enlightened.

"I felt the opening credits roll and then the pad went morphic and my last thought was: this is beautiful and I want more of it, I want it for ever. Then the Yellow kicked in..." Jeff Noon

"The Buddhists had it right all along, the World is an illusion..."

Probably my best production to date. Something about living where I'm supposed to be no doubt. It'll be posted to the "Hub" tomorrow along with a remastered Track 3 "No More Working For The Man".

For now - Hasta Luego....

Peace
Migz

Friday, November 03, 2006

Game Cat

"Awake, you know that dreams exist. Inside a dream you think the dream is reality. Inside a dream you have no knowledge of the waking world.
It is the same with Vurt. In the real world we know that Vurt exists. Inside the Vurt we think that Vurt is reality. You have no knowledge of the real world."

©Jeff Noon 1993 "Vurt"

November 2nd Soundtrack

• Kerri Chandler & Monique Bingham - "In The Morning"
• A Certain Ratio - "Good Together"
• Gary Clail / ON U Sound System - "2 Thieves & A Liar"
• Bill Hicks - "Gifts Of Forgiveness"
• Jazztronik - "Samurai (12" Mix)"
• Stranger & Shortbus - "Rush On"
• Underworld - "A Hundred Days Off" LP
• Marcus Worgul - "Flying Hi"
• Orbital - "Are We Here?"
• Stone Roses - "Sally Cinnamon"
• The Popular People's Front - "Back 2 Back" EP
• Martin Landsky - "1000 Miles" (Loco Dice Remix)
• Miguel Ramirez - "Vurt"

Thursday, November 02, 2006

"Coincidence is God's way of remaining anonymous" -A. Einstein

One of my favourite words / subjects / rants / illusions / events / acausal principles. I seriously believe and have done for many years (it all started one Thursday night which is one of the reasons Thursday playlists are SO very important) that there is no such thing as coincidence. It's a word we've all heard, all used and more than likely all experienced. Many great philosophers and thinkers have devoted a huge amount of time to the subject and hopefully you will also. The official version or OV as I like to call it goes like this..

"Coincidence literally describes two or more events or entities occupying the same point in space or time, but colloquially means two or more events or entities possessing unexpected parallels, such as thinking about someone and then receiving an unexpected phone call from that person, when it is clear that there is no ordinary causal connection.

The index of coincidence can be used to analyse whether two events are related. A coincidence does not prove a relationship, but related events may be expected to have a higher index of coincidence. From a statistical perspective, coincidences are inevitable and often less remarkable than they may appear intuitively. The odds that two people share a birthday, for example, reaches 50% with a group of just 22 [1] (see the Birthday paradox)."

We (the Jinster & I) watched a film a couple of months ago (we'll be repeating the viewing on November 5th) that we'd been looking forward to seeing for quite a while. The Wachowski Brothers are responsible for probably my favourite film(s) of all time - the (IMHO) breathtakingly brilliant Matrix trilogy. So when I saw their names on the cover of the DVD for a film I'd heard of, but with all the excitement of emigrating to our favourite place in the world, hadn't had time to catch, we rented it for that evening's visual entertainment - no questions asked.

We were not disappointed. The reviews of this film have varied considerably. In fact some would say they have polarised quite dramatically - all depends on your point of view (as with anything). We loved it. Having seen quite a few documentaries recently on the "War on Terror" the film really resonated. As the old saying goes "One man's Terrorist is another man's Freedom Fighter."

But it was the script that got me, the "obsession" with coincidences and the fact that when I "wiki'd" the word "coincidence" the film was one of the two external references that was listed - this has now changed unfortunately (you've gotta love wiki updates) but it still blew me away, especially as we'd been discussing the amazing string of coincidences that has led us to our current position. It really is quite simple I suppose - when you spell it out in black & white - is there a point to life? A purpose?

Or is it just chance?

A purpose to your / my existence?

Or just a bunch of atoms and chemicals that after billions of years of randomly mutating finally manage to come together in a structure that can actually contemplate their own existence?

Again it's one of the things that really fascinates me. A lot of people (and quite a lot of people I know) don't give this question a seconds thought. Literally - not one second is even allocated to this most pertinent of questions. It's the reason I titled track one of my forthcoming album "What is The Question?" To me - and obviously this is only my point of view - it's the most important question we could possibly ask. I mean after all, if just for arguments sake the Big Bang and life suddenly starting for no apparent reason is not an accident. The Universe is fine tuned for our existence ( "That is not a reasonable idea, that something is tuned to 120 decimal places just by accident" - Professor Leonard Susskind)

Richard "Dick" Dawkins recently appeared on Newsnight and was interviewed by Paxman - Dick ended the interview with the classic slip up of all slip ups "I don't believe we are put here to be comfortable.." He's got a new book out and was basically whoring it and misrepresenting Einstein to justify his own narrow minded beliefs. I love scientists that will basically ignore any facts that do not support their own point of view - defiantly defending the paradigm against an overwhelming weight of evidence to the contrary. That's not Science Dick - that's "belief" - "faith" if you like - a word you have problems with. Makes you realise what Copernicus was up against when he valiantly tried to tell the "scientists" of many a year ago they were wrong.

If something has odds of 120 decimal places to 1 against - would you bet on it? Is it "Science" to believe it is the most probable outcome. The Buddhists had it right all along - "The World is an Illusion"

Much, much, much more on this later - for now Hasta Luego

Cue Track 2 "Vurt"

Peace & Love
Migz

Quote: Miguel Ramirez

"Live life like it's a movie - who knows it just might be..."

November 1st Soundtrack

Thanks to the Blogger team for the Beta Blogger :)

Enables me to do this far easier....

Soundtrack will now be updated Daily - "Old One" Permitting :)

• Marvin Gaye - "What's Going On" LP
• Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers - "Impulse" LP
• The Rhythm Slaves - "The Rhythm Slaves" EP
• No Assembly Required - "Build Your Own" EP
• Aroma Allstars - "Jazz Chronicles (No Assembly Required Remix)
• Electric Kids - "Live To Dance (After Mix)"
• Thomas Barfod - "1995" EP
• Pete Namlook & Richie Hawtin - "From Within Our Minds...to Yours" LP
• Will Saul - "Jen / Maximal" EP
• Loco Dice - "Orchidee"
• Loco Dice - "Phat Dope Shit (Timo Mass Remix)"
• Matrin Buttrich - "Full Clip"
• Titus K -"Infiltrate"
• Greenskeepers - "Very Warm" EP
• Miguel Ramirez - "No More Working For The Man (Ibiza Mix)"

List in order tracks / LP / EP's were played