Monday, January 19, 2009

NEW MIX



This mix is catered toward the heavier beats of that music genre we all love quite hedonistically - electro.
http://www.mediafire.com/?ii3zhnlyjvm

Party until those synths hit you on the flooooor
track list
1.) "Going Techno (katsunami Mash-Up w/ E Lec Tron Ic"-Les Petits Pilous
2.)"Mind Dimension 2 (NT89 Rmx)"-Tiga
3.)"Gives You Hell (Bloody Beetroots Remix)"-The All American Rejects
4.)"Rave is King"-Fukkk Offf
5.)"Positif"-Mr. Oizo
6.)"Theme From Discotheque"-Samantha Fu
7.)"Raven(les petits pilous rmx)"-Proxy
8.)"Evil Panda"-Sound Of Stereo
9.)"Mars"-Fake Blood


peace & loove,

katrina razon

Thursday, January 15, 2009

amanpulo's kanto family

























Tuesday, January 13, 2009

alice practice - hilary's art

so i had the privilege in acting as hilary's monster for her art. haven't had this much fun in a while :p totally out of the blue x




















how unfortunate


bathroom stop on the Portland road trip

audrey in the rough

Thursday, December 4, 2008

CORNELIUS

so, my bros The Bloody Beetroots have released their music video of "CORNELIUS" - directed by borntofilm. It's absolutely sick guys!!

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

not your ordinary vampire flick

Oskar is a 12-year-old-boy who is being bullied at school. He befriends a mysterious girl, Eli, who moves in next door with an older man, HÃ¥kan. In the course of the story, the reader finds out that all is not what it seems. Eli turns out to be a vampire, but the two children develop a close relationship and Eli helps Oskar fight back against his tormentors.

Now, this may be a drastic change in gears in comparison to 2008's Twilight adaptation. Don't expect to see grotesquely "beautiful" vampires like the Cullens in "Let the Right One In". Tomas Alfredsson's portrays the subtle eeriness and brilliance which most horror films these days unfortunately lack. The type of eeriness you feel as you sit alone and feel a sudden chill run through your spine.

and I think Eli might just be as scary if not scarier than Linda Blair's Regan MacNeil in "The Exorcist".