Romance of the Clouds: When Everything Ends, Blame No One Else...KARMA
Thursday, December 07, 2006


Once and for all, please stop calling me a hoax. Or phony, or fraud, or Jared Leto, etc (especially the last one, since I can’t stand whiny emo studs). Not that I want to whine some more, but the fact remains that I have valid reasons for not being blog-active recently. First and foremost, I have been having problems connecting to the internet for the past FIVE days. Oh my god, It must have been the longest five days of my pre-adult life! (do I sound like an irritating prom queen or what?). People say that exams are over (I’m looking at you, Ayu), so there is no excuse for me not to post more often. Well, yes and no. Even though I don’t have papers to study anymore, I still have tons of work to do to complete my directorial film debut.

Talking about that, KARMA is in its final stages of editing and should be ready in time for its premiere tomorrow morning. I’m glad that after almost two weeks of running around, late nights and tireless effort being put in by the team, we are ready to launch our golden child, so to speak (who’s the father??). All in all, KARMA will be a 17-minute epic of spectacular proportions. Expect high doses of heart-wrenching drama, adrenaline pumping action scenes, top-of-the-line CGI effects, and the steamiest sex scenes ever to come out of the Malay Peninsula. Trust me, you WILL be disappointed. Watch out for this space, as I will post the entire short movie on youtube soon enough. I would expect nothing less than honest reviews; however heartbreaking those comments might be (I know where you live, people).

Also out tomorrow would be the Original Soundtrack to KARMA; a compilation of 15 tracks that gave inspiration and feel of the short movie. Yes, you heard that right, almost 70 minutes of music that inspired us to produce this movie in the first place. Just let me know if anybody is interested in getting a copy. By copy, I DO mean CD-R, of course. I will leave you guys with the credits for KARMA OST, just for you to get a general atmospheric feel of the movie and also how the soundtrack would sound like.

“Chillin’ In the Key of E”
Taken from the album “Hip-Hop Violin”
Performed by Miri Ben Ari
Courtesy of Universal Music

“Hip Hop is Dead (I killed it)”
Performed by Sindustry
Courtesy of Sindustry

“Soulfly IV”
Taken from the album “Prophecy”
Performed by Soulfly
Courtesy of Roadrunner Records

“Confession to Be Burried”
Taken from the album “Gallows Gallery”
Performed by Sigh
Courtesy of Baphomet Records

“The Tranquilizer Song”
Taken from the album “Gallows Gallery”
Performed by Sigh
Courtesy of Baphomet Records

“Gavotte Grim”
Taken from the album “Gallows Gallery”
Performed by Sigh
Courtesy of Baphomet Records

“Rise of the Pentagram:
Taken from the album “Thornography”
Performed by Cradle of Filth
Courtesy of Roadrunner Records

“Chamunda”
Taken from the album “Outcast”
Performed by Ektomorf
Courtesy of Nuclear Blast Records

“Eyeless”
Taken from the album “Slipknot”
Performed by Slipknot
Courtesy of Roadrunner Records




“Satanic Chant”
Taken from the album “Pestapokalypse IV”
Performed by Belphegor
Courtesy of Nuclear Blast Records

“The Graveyard by Moonlight”
Taken from the album “Dusk and Her Embrace”
Performed by Cradle of Filth
Courtesy of Music For Nations

“Descending”
Taken from the album “Sacrament”
Performed by Lamb of God
Courtesy of Epic

“74261700027”
Taken from the album “Slipknot”
Performed by Slipknot
Courtesy of Roadrunner Records

“Death - Pierce Me”
Taken from the album “Death – Pierce Me”
Performed by Silencer
Courtesy of Autopsy Kitchen Records

“Karma”
Taken from the album “My Arms, Your Hearse”
Performed by Opeth
Courtesy of Candlelight Records


Kirana signed off at 5:18 PM
11 souls that need closure