Otitis Media Records
Instrumental surf/outer-space rock from Mexico City...wonderful mix of release and restraint...cyclic escape...rhythm drubbing through moody environments...like the fins on a flying saucer fluttering through the astro belt...“attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion...glitter in the dark...lost in time, like tears in rain"...down through the smog of Blade Runner's L.A...submerging into the warmth of the Sea of Cortez like the yellow sub on Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea...moving through the kelp like the fins of a hammerhead shark...holy water...samara...another stunner from Otitis Media Records. -- winch
Hindus generally accept the doctrine of transmigration and rebirth and the complementary belief in karma. The whole process of rebirth, called samsara, is cyclic, with no clear beginning or end, and encompasses lives of perpetual, serial attachments. Actions generated by desire and appetite bind one’s spirit (jiva) to an endless series of births and deaths. Desire motivates any social interaction (particularly when involving sex or food), resulting in the mutual exchange of good and bad karma. In one prevalent view, the very meaning of salvation is emancipation (moksha) from this morass, an escape from the impermanence that is an inherent feature of mundane existence. In this view the only goal is the one permanent and eternal principle: the One, God, brahman, which is totally opposite to phenomenal existence. People who have not fully realized that their being is identical with brahman are thus seen as deluded. Fortunately, the very structure of human experience teaches the ultimate identity between brahman and atman. One may learn this lesson by different means: by realizing one’s essential sameness with all living beings, by responding in love to a personal expression of the divine, or by coming to appreciate that the competing attentions and moods of one’s waking consciousness are grounded in a transcendental unity—one has a taste of this unity in the daily experience of deep, dreamless sleep.
Ricardo Guzmán (Chuby): Guitarras
Jorge Tagle (Coko): Batería
Juan Santillán (Luke): Bajo
Los Granujas – Transfiguración EP [Color Vinyl; Instrumental Surf Rock; Mexico] – New 7"
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Instrumental surf/outer-space rock from Mexico City...wonderful mix of release and restraint...cyclic escape...rhythm drubbing through moody environments...like the fins on a flying saucer fluttering through the astro belt...“attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion...glitter in the dark...lost in time, like tears in rain"...down through the smog of Blade Runner's L.A...submerging into the warmth of the Sea of Cortez like the yellow sub on Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea...moving through the kelp like the fins of a hammerhead shark...holy water...samara...another stunner from Otitis Media Records. -- winch
Surf instrumental/rock espacial desde la Ciudad de México... una maravillosa mezcla de desahogo y contención... escape cíclico... ritmos palpitando a través de ambientes melancólicos... como las aletas de un platillo volador vibrando a través del cinturón de asteroides... “naves de ataque en llamas más allá del hombro de Orión... destellos en la oscuridad... perdidos en el tiempo, como lágrimas en la lluvia”... descendiendo a través del smog de la L.A. de Blade Runner, sumergiéndose en la calidez del Mar de Cortés como el submarino amarillo en Viaje al fondo del mar... moviéndose entre los bosques de algas como las aletas de un tiburón martillo... agua bendita... samara... otra joya de Otitis Media Records. -- Winch
Grabado, mezclado y masterizado por Gabriel López en T-Vox Records, Ciudad de México.
Temas compuestos e interpretados por Los Granujas.
Monólogo extraído de "Blade Runner" (1982).
Arte: Abraham Balcázar.
Temas compuestos e interpretados por Los Granujas.
Monólogo extraído de "Blade Runner" (1982).
Arte: Abraham Balcázar.
City of Stars
Extraterrestrial Biological Entity
Holy Water
Samsara
Extraterrestrial Biological Entity
Holy Water
Samsara
A1 | Ciudad De Las Estrellas | 3:57 | |
A2 | Entidad Biologica Extraterrestre | 2:05 | |
B1 | Aguasanta | 3:23 | |
B2 | Samsara |
Hindus generally accept the doctrine of transmigration and rebirth and the complementary belief in karma. The whole process of rebirth, called samsara, is cyclic, with no clear beginning or end, and encompasses lives of perpetual, serial attachments. Actions generated by desire and appetite bind one’s spirit (jiva) to an endless series of births and deaths. Desire motivates any social interaction (particularly when involving sex or food), resulting in the mutual exchange of good and bad karma. In one prevalent view, the very meaning of salvation is emancipation (moksha) from this morass, an escape from the impermanence that is an inherent feature of mundane existence. In this view the only goal is the one permanent and eternal principle: the One, God, brahman, which is totally opposite to phenomenal existence. People who have not fully realized that their being is identical with brahman are thus seen as deluded. Fortunately, the very structure of human experience teaches the ultimate identity between brahman and atman. One may learn this lesson by different means: by realizing one’s essential sameness with all living beings, by responding in love to a personal expression of the divine, or by coming to appreciate that the competing attentions and moods of one’s waking consciousness are grounded in a transcendental unity—one has a taste of this unity in the daily experience of deep, dreamless sleep.
Ricardo Guzmán (Chuby): Guitarras
Jorge Tagle (Coko): Batería
Juan Santillán (Luke): Bajo