We ate copious amounts of sushi, ambled through the Saigon Botanical Gardens and Zoo, marched the back-streets and alleypaths of District 1 on foot, and topped it all off with a long overdue pizza feed at Scoozi's. Oh what a day!
Friday, November 30, 2012
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Teacher's Day 2012
Woke up early and slaved in the kitchen for hours to create a feast for my dear friends.
I made nine pizzas, pesto paste with homemade pesto, basil hummus, brown rice salad, sweet mashed potatoes with bok choy, and fruit-nut balls for dessert for our compadres. Can't think of a better way to spend my day than with these lovely folks...
A little too much celebrating for this guy...
Then it was time for the teachers in the crew to prepare for our school's Teacher's Day celebration! It was so much fun getting dressed up and heading out on the town.
Awards were given, photos were taken, and provocative dances were done. Since I didn't qualify for any awards this year, I acted as photographer, food taster, and wine drinker! A fun time was had by all.
I made nine pizzas, pesto paste with homemade pesto, basil hummus, brown rice salad, sweet mashed potatoes with bok choy, and fruit-nut balls for dessert for our compadres. Can't think of a better way to spend my day than with these lovely folks...
A little too much celebrating for this guy...
Then it was time for the teachers in the crew to prepare for our school's Teacher's Day celebration! It was so much fun getting dressed up and heading out on the town.
Awards were given, photos were taken, and provocative dances were done. Since I didn't qualify for any awards this year, I acted as photographer, food taster, and wine drinker! A fun time was had by all.
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Come to Daddy 5: Live Electronic Music in Saigon
COME TO DADDY 5
21h30 | Friday, 23 November 2012
@
La Fenetre Soleil- 2nd floor, 44 Ly Tu Trong St,
D1 ,HCM
Live music:
Caliph8 (Subflex, Manila)
Jase Nguyen (The
Beats Saigon)
Demon Slayer (Beat
Cinema, Saigon/LA)
Special guest:
FONIKS (LA)
Live visuals:
Crazy Monkey (Saigon)
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Grab your trowels and
assorted implements, Come to Daddy 5 is going crate-digging! This time around
we’re spoiling those head-nodders and beat-huggers that spent their formative
years praying at the church of hip-hop but prefer a bit more abstraction and
diversity in this era of recontextualization.
Manila’s
Caliph8 has been worming his grooves into earnest earholes since the mid-nineties
and these days he throws down experimental turntablist sets that plunder from a
rich musical past and (with the help of live, improvised re-editing and sound
manipulation) give generously to the present. Genre-jumping rare groove sets
that span the musical spectrum from exotica to true-school hip-hop to krautrock
and back again are bolstered by Caliph8’s original beat-oriented compositions
and live deconstructions.
Fellow beat
archaeologists and Saigon groove mavericks Jase Nguyen
and Demon Slayer keep the stakes high with their own brand of sonic hijinks and
historical plunderphonics. And speaking of history, the roots of these three
heads touch all-too-common wells: Jase is a regular cosmonaut in that
interstallar musical highway that connects Saigon to
B-Side in Manila, where Caliph8's
monthly Subflex production makes its home. Caliph8 and Demon Slayer crossed
paths before in Hamacide's 2010 anthology, Mighty Little Machine Remix, along
with fellow iLL regular Daisuke Tanabe.
enegade Vietnamese
animator Crazy Monkey rounds up the crew for a mix down of real-time abstract
visuals and video footage, mediating and consolidating these varied soundscapes
into his gleeful geography of familiar yet idiosyncratic eye-candy aesthetics.
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Hãy thu dọn đồ nghề
cùng các DJ của Come to Daddy 5 đi tìm đồ cổ. Lần này chúng tôi sẽ thay đổi những
người chỉ gật gù và dậm chân theo nhịp, những người lâu nay chỉ đi lễ nhà thờ
hip-hop mà trong lòng thì mơ tưởng đến loại âm thanh trừu tượng và đa dạng hơn
trong kỷ nguyên tái tạo ngữ cảnh âm nhạc này.
Caliph8 từ Manila
đã bắt đầu làm hỏng những lỗ tai nghiêm trang từ giữa những năm 90. Âm nhạc của
anh là sự thử nghiệm khai quật quá khứ âm nhạc giàu có đã hào phòng để lại cho
hiện tại bằng kỹ thuật live, tái biên tập ngẫu hứng và thao túng âm thanh.
Caliph8 đem đến những sáng tác nhạc điện tử và trình diễn giải kết cấu ngẫu hứng,
một sự kết hợp hiếm có trong quang phổ âm nhạc từ exotica đến hip-hop đúng chất
và rock thể nghiệm krautrock.
Những người anh em khảo
cổ âm nhạc Sài Gòn nổi loạn Jase Nguyen và Demon Slayer sẽ đem đến thương hiệu
âm nhạc độc đáo bằng sự phù phép những mảnh ghép âm nhạc quá khứ. Nói đến quá
khứ, ba DJ tham gia chương trình lần này không phải lần đầu hợp tác: Jase đã
nhiều lần chu du trong dòng nhạc kết nối Sài Gòn và B-Side của Manila
nơi Caliph8 thực hiện chương trình Subflex hàng tháng. Caliph8 và Demon Slayer
đã chạm trán trong hợp tuyển Hamacide 2010, Mighty Little Machine Remix cùng
người anh em quen thuộc của iLL Daisuke Tanabe.
Phản tặc Crazy Monkey
của Việt Nam sẽ tham gia với các DJ bằng màn trình diễn hình ảnh và video trừu
tượng kết nối và hòa quyện âm thanh vào thế giới địa lý quen thuộc mà thỏa mãn
được thẩm mỹ thị giác của bạn.
Links:
Caliph8
Jase Nguyen
Caliph8 + Demon
Slayer
Foniks
Crazy Monkey
Monday, November 19, 2012
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Atop the Marble Mountains (Ngũ Hành Sơn)
On the way to the airport in Da Nang we made a stop at the Marble Mountains (Ngũ Hành Sơn). This cluster of five limestone cliffs rises dramatically from the flatlands along the coast and is now surrounded by sprawling suburbs, inchoate and ramshackle. Piles of rubble in the yards are not the scars of a recent shelling, but surplus marble that is now imported from quarries in Quang Nam Province and transformed in the local factories into gaudy, ethno-kitsch monoliths in the shape of Buddhas or Fire-Breathing Dragons.
Xa Loi Tower.
We marched around one of the mountains, enjoying the sea breeze blowing through the conifers while partaking in activities like spying on monks, climbing up countless steps, and stumbling through crepuscular cave systems.
Huyen Khong Cave. Once filled with insurmountable piles of jewels and gold guarded jealously by a giant green serpent. Now, the stomping grounds of clueless, perspiring tourists.
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