Monday, April 26, 2010

This is such a beautiful tune. Good minimal tunes are just so perfect!

Sunday, April 25, 2010

What another beautiful weekend, although it was a little sad that a friend of mine had packed and left Holiday to go back to his kampong for a rather long period of time leaving his newly wed wife and 8 month year old daughter. Yeah unfortunately it economic reasons was the cause of it and I suppose he had done the right reason in order to push start his carrier a bit. Hopefully his wife will join him back in his Kampong. It is lovely out there after all?

I am guessing a lot of young families from different cross cultures must face similar issues. I know my father went to Australia when I was 10 where my mother and I stayed back in Singapore, again for economic financial reasons why he had to move from S'pore. I guessing this is to be quite acceptable these days??

Stories such as these makes me want to listen to bands such as Postbox from Singapore. I must say, This is pretty decent production and music that is coming out of the island. Still Moderates, Still & 4-Sides will always be my choice of bands from SINgapore.



All of a sudden I just wanted to write some Woody Allen Flic

Weekend was just as beautiful if not lazy. I did manage to have a decent skate around Southbank on the saturday and wished for another skate again today but i ended up chilling around Stoke Newington with some mates of mine as well as hang out at some park near by. One of the friends hanging out is currently working for Reuters(Singapore) who did a swap with another English colleague of his based in London for 3-4 weeks who went to S'pore. Yeah a rather interesting conversation struck with regards to Malaysian & Singaporean girls who happen to be dating or are either in a steady relationship with English/French Guys (Europeans/ang mohs..... whatever makes u happy) where they met them on Holidays. Either way the story goes like this where some S'porean/M'sian girl would on holiday to Europe or some English lad would go on vacation to S'pore/M'sia for a month except this won't be the extreme drama rama of a Woody Allen flic such as Vicky Cristina Barcelona. Although I do find if rather tempting to write some chessy cliche script on this subject. In fact I am wondering if this Reuters guy form London working in S'pore for 3-4 weeks have hooked up with a local girl out there?? Anyway its all good!
I think its such a beautiful experience to fall in love on vacation! ha ha.



Chavin' up Parks in London during Spring.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Canal Saint Martin Vibes

Amazed to find myself walking around this warehouse area near Old Street where I ended up at someone's warehouse studio party right along the canal. Ad to this bizarre location was the fact that 90% of the people were French speakers mostly of that Parisian accent. I was pleased that I could still converse in French as I hardly practice speaking french unless it is with my mother. Strange that someone said that I have a bit of French Belgium accent to which I don't mind as French Belgium does make more sense to me. Its spoken at the right pace at least and not as though in that 120bpm Drum n Bass version. Anyway it was really chilled out a laid back BBQ party. I am really glad I got my ass out of the house. The whole place does have that Canal Saint Martin vibe in the eastern part of Paris. Strange how it feels so dissociated from London. I am sure i have read an extract of disassociated locations in cities somewhere in S.M.L.XL by Rem Koolhas?

Friday, April 16, 2010

Yeah one night I was lying in bed sick as a dog due to some virus I probably caught on the London Central Line when I received a call from a friend I had not heard for maybe 2-3 years? Yes a familiar voice which did not quite registered as first though clicked after recalling about 12-15 years I have known this person through a very close group of friends I knew in a far distant land I once lived. She called me wanting some advice over something terrible that had occurred over some scandal that occurred over some website about some photos of her. At first it was hard to fully comprehend the full scale of a her situation until it was later reveled. I wont actually go into the full scale of the story but what occurred was a couple of private photos probably taken by a ex partner that somehow got into the wrong hand of the media and someone has taken the opportunity to write some slanderous comments of her. I really could not really give good advice but just to remind cool headed, delete any photos on facebook, tweeter, etc and bring this matter with a lawyer to see if such material can be taken off.

In summary I was a little shock that this shit went on. I mean there are really some opportunist lurking around the net looking to start a scandal out of nothing. I mean fuck, whats some nude photos gonna do, but to write and publish material which is out to discredit someone's good name?? Its slanderous.

Anyway this whole week I have been feeling rather sick. I was glad it was friday where I ended up chilling with some of my old mates around at the Dutch pub near China Town. Yeah it was good just standing outside chatting and joking amount. We were planning on going to a £4 trashcore gig somewhere (ala DRI) but i knew that was starting really late and I was not feeling too well so I gladly retired home! On the good news I was speaking to my dearest Amus in HK where we plan on going to a few cities around Europe, mainly to visit a friend in Paris who is getting married! I am really excited! Don't you love planning on holidays!? However let me get through my CIMA exams first! Ja!

Bless Up & never trust a Tory!

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Engrenages

I have just finished watching the first series of Engrenages(Spiral) which is a French police drama set in Paris. Yeah quite an edgy version as compared to NYPD blue and CSI with the head the police been a woman. I did also find this drama to be quite thought provoking with the different levels of conspiracies & cover ups between the criminals, solicitors and the police. Mind you there was the one cliche street wise coke angry police officer as a character.

Today was such a beautiful spring day. I woke up a little late as usual where I had a late breakfast and continued with my studies. I was pleased to speak to my mum for a little while over Skype then back to my studies where I then Skyped again with my girl in Hong Kong. Yeah I was pleased she went out to see some old college friends of hers after a hard week she had at work! Hopefully she did some good catching up.

I did ended up at Southbank with the pre-warning from another Southbank skater earlier in the day that it would have been full of tourist around. Yeah it was the case thought I just ignored the fact that there were all these eyes looking inside Southbank. I should have gone to London Bridge! Nevertheless it was a nice short skate!


Tuesday, April 06, 2010

Happy Easter!
Yes quite a pleasant Easter weekend I have had last weekend. Although I did intended to have a productive weekend studying for my CIMA exam which did not go down too well. I will have to somehow catch up this week. As usual I managed to have a really nice skateboard session around London on the Saturday and just hanging out later with the usual crowd. It was such a nice day which turned dark for some reason. The following day after waking up late & having a well missed Skepe session with my dearest girl friend in Hong Kong I met up with some old Singaporean faces at the most chilliest deep liquid drum n bass night around Shoreditch. Yeah the sounds of A.I roller liquid tunes was just too blissful. Reminded me of the early days when this sort of sound was big around 2003/04. It’s just gotten better. As for Easter Monday, I ended up at my sisters place where I ended up playing touch rugby & cricket with my nephews. Nothing like the sound of a cricket ball been hit with an English willow in early Spring! Lucky for them they will be going to New York in a week’s time! Nice! If they were only a little older & skateboarded I would have definitely taken them to Brooklyn Banks( which sadly is closed temporally). Spending time around Buckinghamshire is always a pleasant.

Anyway I was talking to my mate of mine I use to skate back in the memorial/raffles place in S’pore now living in UK engaged to this Finnish girl. He used to live in HK as an expat & he asked me about what would be my prospect of me living in Hong Kong. Somehow, I would be prepared to move out there as a more qualified accountant( give it 5 -6 exams) working for an established MNC such as Swire group or the Jardine Matheson Group. It is quite a fun & exciting city but we shall see. I am really thinking about my girlfriend.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Ni Singapuporen, Ni Frachaise?

Right now I feel like I am having jetlag as result of going from GMT hours to British Summer Time. I am just not used to the changes, but I will blame for my sleep deprived hours I had last night. Yesterday I spent most of the morning and afternoon going through my CIMA textbook mainly going through the theories & techniques of investment appraisal & Capital management. I do find it interesting yet it is heavy going and so much to bear in mind. Nevertheless, I did end up going for my most previous skateboarding session around Southbank. Yeah had such a nice session since the weather was arm. After about an hour I was pleased to see an old face of southbank, this half English/Thai dude who is really chill. Yeah always carrying his boombox playing reggae music where I always find myself having the most intense of all deep conversations about life, freedom & happiness sort out through relations with people, travel etc. Just one of those Ipath Hippie moments and what a contrast it was when I was earlier heavy into reading my financial theories!!! Anyway ended up around Shoreditch with chilling with a few Italians and some familiar Singaporean faces who are more than eager to disregard their Singaporean nationality. I would, if I was in their shoes. I may be of half Singaporean background born to a father who is a born & bred Singaporean & I may have grown up there for the most part of my life but for some reason I just don’t feel as though I was ever from there? So strange.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Can't say more!!!

Yeah I felt that it has not been a productive week/weekend for me. I do have to say that I am please about France's Rugby match against England! True Champions of the 6 nations! Having said that The football world cup is coming around the corner so that would is something I really look forward too. As my nickname at work is, "David all sorts" I will be supporting France or England depending on what the game is!! ha ha.

On the Saturday I was spending most of the afternoon sadly revising through about 3 chapters of Capital Appraisals to which I found myself thinking if I should go see Jose James at the London Jazz Cafe with Andy and a few friends. Since I have never been there and that it truly would have been a good night, i decided to go. True enough It was such an amazing night. He truly has such an amazing voice!



Other than that. My Sunday was spent studying a little bit and hanging out around the East End with a short skate around Southbank since it was a beautiful day. I love London in the Spring! I just wish I could spend it with Amus! Hopefully soon I will see her soon! God I miss her!

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Wish it was sunday everyday!!

Ah the sun is out and I have just been bed ridden reading my textbook. This week has been on investment appraisal which is a look into risk sensitivity of Capital investment and its various techniques in evaluating an appraisal. Sounds intense!!! ha ha Right now I am just chilling Future Vintage mix online. Its a Dutch radio station that always makes me wanna just fly over to Amsterdam. Right now is some Dilla beat which is somehow re-composed. Anyway it looks too sunny! I think I am gonna for a skate!!! There is a all day Hardcore gig around Brixton as well!! hmmm how sial? Een goede dag verder!

Sunday, March 07, 2010

A French Picture House at the Wapping Power Station. Worth checking out. Since it was a nice sunny day. It was worth having a walk around this old part of London.

Wapping Project


Sunday, February 28, 2010

Love.Life.Regret

One bit of good news. I have tickets to an X Unbroken X show in London where they will be playing their final tour of Europe. This probably has to be the most important Metallic Straight Edge Band that I use to listen and study their somewhat poetic lyrics. Till this band I still feel they are the most powerful & meaningfully lyrics one could ever find in the Hardcore scene, though I could be wrong. This weekend has been a wet and rainy one and I have been sleeping in due to my late nights. I did manage to get a really good skate at southbank on Friday with an old memo skater from Singapore. Other than that I have been buried myself with my text book particularly over Business variance analysis. For the economist this could possibly be the study for the reasons of Economies of scale(or its negative affect). Anyway Its quite tiring but I do enjoy learning these theories and I just need more practice in doing some of these calculative questions.

Other than that my thoughts are for the peoples of Chile over that catastrophic earthquake.

Check out these photos by the times newspaper. Very disturbing images of this state of this world.
Photos

Till then bless up!!

Monday, February 15, 2010

Sun nin fai lok

Yes happy Chinese new year! I hope it will be a good one! I am not too sure what the year of the Tiger is install, but we shall see.

Other than that, I just came from seeing X Floorpunch X in Camden. Yeah good ole fashion youth crew straight edge music. I have not to been to one of these gigs for a long time since London seems to have their own style. But yeah really glad I went!

Peace & stay Edge!
X Rasadave X

Sunday, February 07, 2010

a nice Belgium Congo sounding tune! I really love the footage on this. Very warm colours.

The Pursuit of Wealth

This current economic system has become independent of intelligent thought and wildly irrational to common man in the street. Over the years we have seen how our trusted banking institution pursued wealth regardless of consequence by means of selling debt to the poor in form of complex financial products which a few understood. What is most difficult to understand with the most profound difficulty is this unreal metaphysical form of wealth generation of extra zeros on a company's balance sheet.

A few weeks ago it was reported that the UK had a growth of 0.01% which the government was overjoyed at such news since this would be good for Labour party during the by elections. GDP been one of the economic indicators highlighting a country's total amount of goods or total economic activity. However does this highlight the quality of the economy? Is this economy shifting towards a more responsible sustainable economy of low unemployment where wealth is equally shared ? I have my personal reservations on that statement however. As it is the overall household debt in most Western countries have doubled. Bankruptcy is on the increase not due to failed business entrepreneurship but rather through living a lavish lifestyle. Yes as a society we have become fat and greedy in pursuit of material needs where our future iGeneration will be individuals with a insecure complex on their shoulder. They call this the Broken Society.

For a global economic collapse to occur, according to Societe General it would require the fall of the US dollar, Property prices would need to slide and there would need to be an oil shortage. I sometimes wonder how close are we to this reality? As a result I believe this year 2010 will be a year of anxiety and insecurity for a lot of people with loss of jobs, House re-possessions and disappearing savings. I strongly believe that it is the human cost that would matter the most. Cost such as street violence & poverty. Somehow we are are failing our future children.

They say that greed is the source of our current economic problem however i do believe in Rowan Williams version that our origins of this dysfunctional economic injustice is actually pride.

Like that song from that straight edge band X Culture X. "If it does not affect me, it does not exist". Yeah, on that basis if you have not have any purchasing power, why should I give a fuck about you! Yes we may live in the global economy, but where is the global responsible? I pray that we will shift towards a more humanist, intelligent loving society.

Friday, February 05, 2010

Ah the start of February. This week has been a rather stressful week both work related & personal, however I am glad it's Friday and it’s the weekend. Last night I managed to meet up with an old Memo(in Singapore) skater who is now permanently based in London. I believe he wants to move down to Brighton to be with his Norwegian girlfriend. That’s really sweet. Yeah weekday night skate was quite a difficult session to get into as you’re just mentally exhausted from work, surprisingly it turned out to be a good skate. Skating back home, I took the London Bridge path along the southbank where I thought about my own Girlfriend. I do recall some of the benches of where we use to sit. I just can’t help but just think of her. Anyway I was pleased to run into the UnGodly Times guys around Carnaby Street with their neat looking fixes!! Yeah truly is a progression for skateboarders in the 30s to get into cycling, but these guys keep it real by going for a skate now and again. Check it out.

http://ungodlytimes.com/


This Saturday I think I will rest from Skateboarding and do a bit of studing and roaming around. I got some close friends around London so it will be nice catching up with people!


Londondist! bless!

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Happy Australia Day!!

As it was Australia Day I had to watch this.

It is interesting to note that at the start of this youtube clip features Andrew Symonds an Australian Test cricketer who wears the Baggy green with pride. He is actually a Birmingham born lad of English & West Indian Background which in the laws of the England Wales Cricket is an England-qualified player but choose his loyalty to the Australian team, his new adoptive country. This is probably what best sums Australia as how I experienced and come learn of during my few years (10 years) in Perth, West Australia, A young laid back forward thinking nation that is up and ready for any sitution that is faced with.


Sunday, January 24, 2010

Watching Woody Allen's Vicky Cristina Barcelona for the second was such a blissful way to spend the Sunday evening after a rather good skate session at Southbank. It just reminded of how beautiful Spain is being partly the energy of the city, the live vibrant colours and the warmth of its people. A rather far away experience from the Grey streets of London City, but it is still the city I love. I noticed that that there has been a lot of Fashion photography primarily by student looking photographers at Southbank. I can see why it would be a good place as it does have this uncanny grimey look to the pleasures of your hardcore deconstructive architect out there with all the sharp edges, pillers and banks which are all seriously graffed.

Speaking of Fashion photograph, there is one name by the name of Norman Parkinson where I manage to check out a display of his work at Somerset House. As a photographer I felt he enjoyed using a lot of outside everyday scenes as his background sometimes giving it a big twist as will see below.

















For the first time I managed to go into Fabric night club on a Saturday night which a friend of mine had free guess pass. The story of this was that on the Saturday evening after another skate session somewhere in London I met up with this Singaporean mate who I use to skate back in the days for a dinner around town where we ended up have drinks at some HK Cafe. Yeah glad to hear he is really settled with this Norwegian girl he met some time ago. By the end of our little meet up I did just want to go home that night but I thought I would just meet up with another friend or mine near by who I knew was at some pub before he was going to Fabric for the Saturday night of cheesy Techno house music. As there was a free guest pass going, i thought it would be worth a look. Yes I did find it to be quite a bore except for the small room which played Broken Beats/Deep House. Saturday night at Fabric reminded me so much of a bad night out at Zouk. (Fabric is much better) I was just hoping there was a prata waiting for me at river valley somewhere??

Right, its Monday. I got an early one tomorrow. I have to look for a college to do my CIMA course which I have to make a decision by this Wednesday at least. Its all hard work from now! Lets hope this week goes well. My dearest Girlfriend is watching an opening to the new Chow Yun Fat film, "Confucius". I hope she enjoys it!

Bless Up!

Choice of Music : Rush Hour Records.nl

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

In response to Britain doesn't have "cafe culture"

Yeah my initial impression is that the UK has only recently discovered that European cafe lifestyle which is a little odd considering that first coffee house in Christendom was Oxford around the middle 17th Century where it was slowly made popular in London only a few years later. The London Coffee Houses (notice i did not use the european word, cafe) were places where one could sit and discuss a wide range of topics from personal, business, general news as well as some public debate. I am also lead to believe that in some of the London Coffee houses there use to be a news reader speaker for someone to catch up with the news. Interestingly enough these coffee houses mainly catered to the London merchants of the hey day such as the Lloyds of London, where they would meet up near Fenchurch to have a coffee and talk business.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lloyd%27s_Coffee_House... See More

The problem is that at the same time Ale & Gin(an import from Holland) became very popular especially among the Working class community since water could not be drank before Victorian pipes infected with lead were built. As you may know this nation was addicted to Gin some 200 years ago which I believe somehow in the English culture there is this prevalent need for drunkenness and some public dishonor & Riots (Probably a healthy sign at that time of the liberal movement)

Anyhow the story goes that A lot of coffee houses in London towards the late 19th closed or converted to pubs. I am guessing the real issue here is a class gap in the UK, another issue which I believe has only recently been addressed in the last 20 years.

Maybe Nicholas I of Russia was right when he refereed the west as "The Sick Man of Europe". However, we are this happy breed of men who live on his earth of Majesty, this seat of Mars, demi-paradise, this fortress, built by nature for herself, against infection, and the hand of war, This England. ha ha ha... ok thats enuff crap from me...

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

What more can I say? This is inspiring!!