Monday, March 23, 2009

LaL Meri

Lal Meri is a new electronic/pop group made up of three musicians of different backgrounds, cultures and musical sensibilities, all combined into a unified whole.
The name of the band is insprired from the famous Sufi song Lal Meri. Its quite interesting how eastern influences are becoming more and more evident in new age music. 




Also the Sufi song - Lal Meri. Also the band's myspace page


Sunday, March 22, 2009

The Good, the bad and the ugly

When we decided to order two ukuleles for our band the first song which was planned to prepare for was "The good, the bad and the ugly". Looks like we have a long way to go :) 


Monday, March 16, 2009

Resident Evil: The dark side chronicles

For some mind blowing graphics and the much awaited game of the year which by the way has shipped over 
5 million units ! Hope you enjoy the trailer and get your copy asap ! 

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Fallen Art

This is a relatively old video but still stands out as one of the best pieces of animation that I have come across. Directed by Tomek Baginski this is called fallen art. Enjoy. 





You may also want to go through some other works of him at this link

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Kutiman mixes on youtube

Ever considered composing original tracks by mixing random self shot musical videos on youtube and come up with something which is cool in every sense? Wait until you hear this. 



For more on the entire album and the making, please visit this blog.

Thanks Erhan !

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Internet-holic ?

Cant ever get bored with xkcd

Burn Zombie Burn

Ever thought how awesome it would be to fight against highly flammable zombies and watch your score go up while the continue to burn. As per the game's title, BZB adds extremely flammable zombies to the traditional Robotron-esque, semi-overhead, run and shoot gameplay mechanic.




And now for the "Zombie vision" mode.



Burn Zombie Burn is scheduled for release on the PlayStation Network on March 26.

Monday, March 09, 2009

Sadhus


The Sanskrit terms sādhu ("good man") and sādhvī ("good woman") refer to renouncers who have chosen to live a life apart from or on the edges of society in order to focus on their own spiritual practice.

The words come from the Sanskrit root sādh, which means "reach one's goal", "make straight", or "gain power over". The same root is used in the word sādhana, which means "spiritual practice".


Images of Sadhus in their full galore (or almost). I hope you will like them. 


Also for more check out the following web repository

Tag: The Power of Paint

Spray painting as an essential gaming element in this first person arcade called Tag: The Power of Paint. 




If you like the game in action then you can dowload the game here.