Archive for January, 2008

Photoview 5: Takashi Munoz

Name: Takashi Munoz
Profession: Fighter
Birthplace: I was born in the great city of Angels
Age: 19 years
An Item that defines you: Gloves
Favorite Quote: “FIGHT LIFE”
Heroes: My DAD!!!
Favorite Fighter: Peter Aerts and Mirko CroCop
Favorite Techniques: Leg Kick, Rib Kick, and Punch to the Stomach
How much time do you spend training?: The most I have done was 8 hours, it was because I had free time, but now it’s down, between 4 to 6 hours a day because of work and school.
What you do to Relax: I chill with friends, play games at home and the best thing is sleep! Haha, just training too hard plus work and school.
Favorite Movie: “300” It has the best fighting, it shows a lot of how real warriors should be. I wish I can be like that, which I am, but I don’t want to accept defeat. :)
Favorite Food: I love to eat anything!!!! Believe me.
Your next Dream/Goal: Of course World Champion in fighting
Message to the Next Generation training to become a fighter: You can’t back out, and don’t be a fake because fighting is not for everyone. So if you want to do it, be really careful, and think about it. Honestly, I don’t like fake fighters.
Message to your Rivals/Opponents that you will fight in the future: Don’t worry, I’m still going to be fighting and I will win even if it takes a while. Hahaha
Last words?: You have to fight to get through life and fighting IS our life. We all have to fight.

My mini-bio on Takashi Munoz:
I came across Takashi when I was working at a spot in Los Angeles. He used to come around the venue and didn’t know why until I joined the Kyokushin Karate class on the third floor. He would come almost every day for training along with going to school and training at the boxing gym as well. At times he would train me, and being as young as he was (and still is), he was very mature and focused on the art of fighting. He is very disciplined, and quick with his techniques. Aside from fighting there would be times when we hung out and talked as he spoke of his dreams of becoming a champion. He has so much passion, and dedication; it’s only obvious he’s moving forward to becoming a world champ. Trying to balance school, work and his dreams in fighting, Takashi keeps his head on straight to become a better fighter, and a person in whole. He knows what hard work and discipline is as he knows respect, and with all his training, and skills, this humble 19 year old is about to stand on top of the world, so watch out!

Posted January 28, 2008 at 10:27pm by miwaLyric
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Photoview 4: Stan Malveaux

Name: Stan Malveaux
Profession: Recording/Mixing Engineer, Producer
Birthplace: South Central, Los Angeles
Favorite Quote: “Those that dwell in the past, walk backwards into the future.”
Heroes: God and Nature
What you do to Relax: Go to the Beach, Look at the Stars, Listen to music and watch movies that take me out of my environment, and my body.
Favorite Book: The Bible (and the like), “Kybalion,” “Art of War,” and “Astrological Navigation”
Favorite Song: “Street Life” by the Crusaders and Randy Crawford, “Everything must Change” by Quincy Jones, “Jamaica Funk” by Tom Brown, “This Place Hotel” by Michael Jackson, “If I was your girlfriend” by Dorothy Parker, “Knee Deep” by Parliament, etc.
Favorite Movie: “Emperor’s Club”
Favorite Food: Barbeque (all kinds from here and the Pacific)
Favorite Instrument: Piano and Synthesizer
Favorite Effect: Any effect that helps me enhance the sound and brings the music come alive.
Favorite Drum Programs: Toontrack, Battery
Your next Dream/Goal: Create inventions that will change my family’s life and everyone around.
Define Peace: Knowledge of self, knowledge of Creator, and understanding of both. Plus Love!
Message to the Next Generation: Learn while you can and apply it. Don’t be afraid of anything, and believe that all that is good is for you. Reap what you sow.

My mini-bio on Stan Malveaux:
Where do I start? One little blog and interview cannot cover all that this talented man has done in the music industry, for his family and friends and for the entire world. With his big heart he has accomplished much, saved many lives, and educated new generations to come. Everybody, I introduce to you, one of my teachers and heroes in life, the great Stan Malveaux!
Growing up through struggles, Stan found his love at an early age in music. Always writing, flowing and creating sounds, he was always ready to absorb everything and anything coming his direction. His sincerity, love, passion and dedication, plus professionalism, always created new roads and learning experiences for him. I first met him back in 1998, when I was a part of the group AZIZ, where he helped mix, record and train us. He became one of the most well known mixing and recording engineer in the industry. Stan has recorded and mixed hundreds of songs and albums. Working with artists like Patti LaBelle, Kanye West, Backstreet Boys, MC Ren, MC Lyte, Doobie Brothers, Yazawa Eiikichi, DJ Quik, Eric Benet, Stone Temple Pilots, Steve Gaad, Tweet, and many others, Stan Malveaux is demanded by many musicians in the industry. He is also the executive producer, of my album “the Recipe,” released in 2005, and the entire album is mixed and mastered by him as well.
Today, a recording/mixing engineer of Universal Music Group, and various other Productions and Record Labels, Stan Malveaux is also in the process of establishing his own Company and Production. Flying from here to there, all around the world, Stan is always changing the game and educating those in need, because there is no such word as “can’t” in his definition.

Posted January 21, 2008 at 11:47pm by miwaLyric
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Photoview 3: Mo Nishida

Name: Mo Nishida
Profession: “Social Chemist,” Activist & Community Leader (Says me)
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California
Favorite Color: If I had to choose one, it’d be Red!
Favorite Quote: “Wherever there is oppression, there is existence.”
Heroes: Malcom X, Kazu Iijima, Paul Kochi, Zapata, a lady in the Spanish Revolution- I can’t remember her name, she was a communist. There’s so many people I look up to, can’t thing of them all off the top of my head!
What you do to Relax: Watch Kung-Fu Movies! Go to Furo (sauna type of bath), Argue with my Son!
Favorite Book: “Red Star over China”
Favorite Song: “The Whole World’s Watching” by Chicago (Formally CTA), from the Chicago National Convention. Song was banned after that.
Favorite Food: Tempura, Chicken Teriaki, Sashimi
Favorite Memory: 1971, I went to Japan to participate for the anniversary event of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. I saw Children walking around with photographs of dead children that died from the bombings in that school. There was a Temple in the bamboo grove. I can still remember it. I asked the Priest “What am I experiencing? Why all the kids?” He told me it was the horrors of war and the atomic bomb. Since Japan attacked Pearl Harbor to start the war, they felt at fault, but that ain’t the real reason! I know Japan and America was at war about who’s going to rip off China! That’s when I became anti-imperialist for life. I still feel that anger, putting our younger ones at danger and victimizing them for the government’s greedy needs!
Your next Dream/Goal: Establish and expand all the projects I have going on (more than five of them, including Lil’ Tokyo 4 Peace, Asians for Mumia, etc) into a organization. You have to have at least 7 or 8 people to form one.
Define Peace: If there ain’t no Justice there ain’t no peace! Prevalence and Practice of Justice, and I don’t mean White Justice either! Equality, Dignity, Care about for each other, and of course the Earth Mother. Everything this boogee democracy is not!
Message to the Next Generation: Cast away illusions, and prepare for struggle!!! Basically meaning, the background music you hear now is caused by capitalism and imperialism, and there is an automatic addiction to white supremacy, and most of the world is in denial. When I say white I mean the greed, and racism that was started. I know a lot the white brothers and sisters, who have marched with us from day one, but as people of this world, if your people are doing some things that you question, but say that’s wrong, then you make changes. That’s all our responsibility, no matter what color. But if you’re saying, that’s cool, I’m okay with it, then fuck it you’re one of them. Some things in the world are irreplaceable, like the ice sheets that are melting now because of global warming, and when that happens you know someone is going to be injured.

My mini-bio on Mo Nishida:
During my solo career, I was taking about 4 jobs, and I met Mo Nishida at one of them. He was a sweet man who worked on the third floor of our building in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles. He would often come to buy coffee at the bakery I was working at during the time. We would say hi and exchange a few words at first, and eventually we talked about my music and all the poetry I write about. He then told me he knows of an event organizer who organizes benefits shows in Los Angeles for Asian-American issues. He also invited me to one of the events he would be speaking at, and said I can come and read some poetry if I like. The first time I stepped in to his event and his world, I was amazed. The activists and veterans at these events were talking about all the issues I always wanted to talk about with people, but never worked because many say I am wasting my time for wanting change. I couldn’t believe it. All the people that paved the way, that struggled for the rights we have today were there in front of me speaking. Mo was so passionate, and he was one of the few people that I knew that was a parent that cussed so much! He was practicing his freedom of speech and no government was going to keep him quiet. I got to know Mo, and eventually he invited me to many events, and also gave me the opportunity to speak and perform at several of the events. He was one of the many Japanese-Americans that were sent to the concentration camps during WW2. Mo hated growing up in this country and always felt that he never wanted children, because this country does not deserve to have one of his kids. One day when he followed his friends to the Black Liberation Movement meetings, he saw there was a whole world that were trying to make change. Then he listened to Malcom, and was inspired, stating Malcom said everything he ever thought of! From that point on, he formed several groups for Asian Americans, and he spoke out, rallied and debated for his people, for the people. Today, Mo is more active than ever, and we meet every third Fridays of the month under the Grandmother/father grapefruit tree for the Lil’ Tokyo 4 Peace monthly vigils in Los Angeles. Come rally with us from 5pm if you’re tired of all the injustice in the world. Come play music, and sing with us, and if you’re driving, Honk for Peace!

More Info on Lil’ Tokyo 4 Peace Vigil & War Protest: Every third Fridays of the month in Little Tokyo, Downtown Los Angeles. On the street of San Pedro, by the alley way of Azusa (under the Grandmother/father grapefruit tree), from 5pm (for aprox one hour). Open to public, we have banners but you can also create and bring your own. See you there!

Posted January 17, 2008 at 06:47pm by miwaLyric
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Photoview 2: Artist District

Name: Artist District
Location: Downtown Los Angeles, California
Birth Year: Around 1976

My mini-bio on the Artist District:
I first found the Artist District by accident. I was in for a photo shoot with my old group back in the late 90’s, and I made a wrong turn. I ended up in this secret location filled with art. I was amazed that such a place had existed. I would stop by occasionally to just stroll through, because the vibe of that district is something else. I felt like I was in my own world, where I wasn’t surrounded by busy everyday life and people. I found out later that it was first one part of the wholesale district, which runs down San Pedro now. A lot of artists hung out and rented spots as lofts where they created art. The neighborhood became a district when the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-ARC) moved in, now occupying a historic railroad building. Every building is filled with graffiti (freestyle) art, but the photos of the work I took today may not be there when you visit. Other than all the artist lofts and a few art museums (you have to find them!), there is a vintage clothing shop, a coffee shop, a soul food restaurant, a sushi fusion bar and night club, a steakhouse (which also is a bar and club). Several of the shops are hidden so it’s some what of an adventure to find them. Enjoy your stay!

Location: Off of 4th Street, 3rd Street, Traction and Hewitt in Los Angeles.

Posted January 17, 2008 at 06:47pm by miwaLyric
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Photoview 1: Dad

Name: Dad
Profession: Sushi Chef, World’s Greatest Father (Says me)
Birthplace: Tadao-mura, Tokyo Japan
Language Spoken: Japanese
Animal that defines yourself: Mouse (Always running around, curious and active-says mom)
Favorite Quote: “See you Tomorrow!” (He says this quote when his customers leave, he says it’s fun to see how everyone reacts to it. Some people take him seriously and some people joke back.)
Heroes: Dad (My grandfather)
Favorite Fish: Saba (Mackerel, Sardines)
What you do to relax: Sleep
Favorite T.V.Show: Mostly any shows with Japanese comedian Sanma, and “Darts no Tabi” (Japanese show)
Favorite Food: Fish
Favorite Color: Green
Your next Dream/Goals: Retire!
Define Peace (in your own words): To stay out of other country’s businesses. Respect one another.
Message to the Next Generation: Koukishin, meaning be curious, wonder and figure out why and how things work, and why things are what they are, look for answers.

My mini-bio on Dad:
What better way to start my Photoview Project (photo interview blog) with my Dad? My Dad, Mr. Kayama, is my hero. I have a long and rough path with him, and I am still learning about him everyday. Born after his family lost their home and fish business due to the 2nd World War, he was a active boy with a curious mind. Losing his mother at the age of 6, he was to be adopted, but the oldest brother stopped that from happening. The youngest boy out of 5 children, Dad was a mischievous one, often getting scolded for stealing people’s crops. With the dreams of opening a sushi restaurant with his father, Dad left the land of the rising sun and flew to New York, where he worked as a sushi chef, while he owned a majan shop upstairs. His dreams shattered when he was notified that his father passed away. He was 26 years old when he lost his father. Expressing his pain through gambling he was addicted, then he moved back to Japan. Realizing he needs to make a new start, he moved to Los Angeles, and worked as a sushi chef, where my mother was working. Although Dad had a fiance in Japan waiting for his return, he had a baby with my mother, and that is how I came about. He then married my mother and had my sister, and here we are, one crazy beautiful family. Demanded by restaurants all over the world, Dad is a people person. He loves entertaining people and making everyone laugh. Although I did not have him around much growing up, and there was a time we were not getting along (more like I was mad at him), we let our guards down and our friendship grew. He is now my best friend, the greatest dad, and the best promoter. He supports my music, better yet he keeps me moving, and there is a book being written about him, by me! The book is planning release on his 60th birthday, September 26 at his big party. Thanks for always being here for me. Love you Dad!

Posted January 16, 2008 at 10:50pm by miwaLyric
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About planet Soula.

Hi, I’m miwaLyric, your tour guide and the creator of planet Soula and the Soula System!

You are in the Soula System. On planet Soula, welcome to my world! Thank you for stopping by. I am a musician, poet, environmentalist, peace-activist, teacher, photographer, writer, designer and artist that wanted to start a spot for people who make my world (which connects to yours) happen, and rotate. This is the cycle of life. The people, the events, places, and things that make the world spin, and give me a place in this thing called life. Enjoy your stay, meet the Soulasapiens, visit the Soula Cities, learn Soulaism, speak Soulanese, taste the Soula Spices, and spread Soulawareness!

This blog is my photo interview project. You are about to meet the Soulasapiens in the community, visit all types of events, parties, holidays and what not through my eyes (photographs). Please leave us some positive feedback, and spread the word!!!