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Saturday, October 03, 2009 
It has been a crazy Summer with the Touring in Europe, and the crazy parties in Beirut, which broke its record of tourists incoming in the country. Is it the Calm before the storm?...

Fall season is very adequate for Composing I think, so that's what we've been doing, and we'll bring you the new stuff online very Soon, it's as twisted as us, and we're very excited about it!
More soon
mArc,,,


lumi on facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/group.php?gid=2320552167&ref=ts
Thursday, January 08, 2009 
It should be said that What's happening in Gaza is a war crime and a crime against humanity.

 

In a war like that, it's not about who are the bad guys anymore, it's about innocent people dying every hour. People in other countries cannot understand that, seeing it all through the filter of controlled TV images, political speeches, rationalization etc

 

We, Lebanese, know a bit cause we've  been through the same kind of experience two years ago, and nothing is more horrible, physically and psychologically devastating that having Planes, helicopters, tanks, attacking u day and night relentlessly. Tons of lead, cluster bombs, billions of dollars worth of weapons, the most advanced engineering, all that  to the sole service of destroying….you!

 

There is no shelter to protect you from those bombs, and from the constant sound of planes, drones and bomb impacts around you, all you can do is pray that this one is not for you, especially that as we see, everything is a target: houses, schools, hospitals, roads etc. This sentiment of fear and extreme insecurity is the worse experience one can do. No control whatsoever of your fate. Add to that all humanitarian catastrophes as described by the UN people and the journalists there, the lack of water, no electricity, no medical care, lack of medicine… No human should live that in our age! But it keeps on repeating, and the doers seem to get away with it all the time, thanks to the silence of most of the powers.

 

I always say it's horrible how we are governed by our feelings, cause feelings can be easily manipulated. Public opinion is a huge force that makes wars start and stop, but by the time the major nations public opinions who while the horror happens are comfortably sitting in their chair (and I'm not blaming them) start to realize that this thing is going nowhere and react to it, hundreds of people are dying everyday…. For nothing.

 

Eventually, the war will stop at some point, Hatred between Israelis and Palestinians will be greater, which in term will lead to more extremism, and more violence. Political statu quo will prevail; people will come back to their occupations. Maybe even at some point the same politicians in the two clans who are responsible for those wars will be sitting on the same table, talking about peace while having lunch (everything happens around food here)  but those who died won't be here to see it, and they just died for nothing, and that's the absurdity we leave in.


m,

Saturday, December 13, 2008 
Hello All,

We're offering a special track for download
Go and get it here
:http://www.zshare.net/audio/525546472280b9f9/

Enjoy it,
Lots of news soon
Happy HolidAys~
m&m

Sunday, July 27, 2008 

Category: Music
ThanX for all who participated in the Dubai Remix Competition.

We were very surprised by the number of remix that were done and also by their quality.
We only got to hear the best 10 and had the choose one, it was a really really difficuly task, one I hope we won't have to do often!!

Ok So COngrAts to the WInner (...Drum Roll...) Frederic Stone for his Outstanding Club Remix, which gonna be highlighted in our player for a week or so.
  http://www.myspace.com/frederickstonesoultech

I"d like Also to make honor to two other guys, notably Swerte who made the most original and funky Remix
http://www.myspace.com/ajisaka

and also to Anmol Pinto
 http://www.myspace.com/anmolpinto





Wednesday, July 16, 2008 
Monday, May 12, 2008 

Current mood:  angry
Category: Life
UPDATE:
The war is over till neXt time...
Undefinable, endless YoYo, from worse fears to great Expectations.
We live in a Schizophrenic entity.
Seat Belts On for the Big Ride!


Dear Friends,

Due to the prevailing war in our country,and the shut down of our airport as a consequence, we are unfortunately unable to leave the country at this time.


Therefore we have to cancel our Dubai gig on MAy14.



We also do not know if our show in Beirut on May30 will take place, it will depend on the evolution of the situation, we hope it will go to the better soon.


Our European dates in June and July are of course still happening!

We hope the Album will be physically available very soon!
As a Consolation we're Uploading a new track called Face it Out
EnjoY and PeAce

LUMI
Saturday, April 19, 2008 

Current mood:  luminous
Category: Music
We Waited long for that Moment.
Our Album is now readY
it's called 'TWO TEARS IN WATER'
We're gonna reveal it by Uploading one track per week in myspace.
Week1:When People Say yeah! (I Say go get married)
Week2:Two Tears
Week3: We Are Who we Are
Week4:Staying here

Here is the complete Track list:
1.Dont' F with my Cat
2.Face it out
3.Banging in the Stars
4.Two Tears
5.Fat and Furious
6.Staying Here
7.Come Back, no
8.Lilly
9.When People say yeah! (I say go get married)
10.Not our War
11.Summer
12.Second Thoughts
13.We Are who we Are


Wednesday, September 26, 2007 

   Lumii signed a record deal with Emi Arabia, The result of that collaboration will be a fulll length album which will be produced in November in Germany with Mouse on Mars's Andi Thomas.

   The album should be released around March2008

Stick here for more news!

OCT20:

LUmi are on their wAY to DusseldorF to make beautiful things hAppen.
Dusseldorf is the city of Kraftwerk, and has the third largest Japanese comunity = a lot of sushies. Two fActs whch should give us inspiration, i hope :)

NOV 11:

Takes are Over! Its been three Intensive Weeks

Cant wait to hear the final miXes

I think we didnt do that bAd!

NOV 25:

ThanK you all for Your Big interest towards the New stuff we recorded!

UnfortunatelY we cannot upload any of the new tracks here for the moment! But will do so As soon as poosible!!

We Are as impatient as you are... thanx for your understanding! You wont be disapointed

Monday, May 28, 2007 

Category: Music

   Why so many people have this obsession of destroying us? Are we too small? too weak? too beautiful? too tempting? too divided? too liberal? too corrupted? too talented? too dangerous? too defenseless? too much on the west? too close to the east? too sensitive? too stupid?  too too? too too too?

  They want to establish paranoia, terror, they want us to leave far very far, and not come back, and we are as stupid as they are.

 Somehow, in all this mess we, lumi, just released our first Album.

Lumi was born with the idea of giving an alternative to war, depression, and immobilization. Like the other side, the one that represents us the most. The sun, the parties, Our indefinable instinct of  living, and enjoying it!

So to War we Answer with Art! to terror we answer with Music, Art or War?

aRt or wAR? ART or war?  ar or wa a o w ow ow A ?

On a more musical dimension, we are very happy to release this first album (short length) which is of 5 tracks:

-DOnt F!? with my cat

-Banging in the stars

-Not our War

-Second thoughts

-Lillly

-and a Surprise Remix by our friend and renowned DJ jade (and diamond setter's) which  already is a dance hit in beirut's night clubs.

The Album, for all of you who don t live in Lebanon can be bought online here:

http://www.lebaneseunderground.com/order/buy_mp3.html

~Other SUrpises to Come as we are working on Very exciting stuff, will let u know more soon.....

.marc.

 

Tuesday, November 07, 2006 

On the arrival of a young Beirut band that isn't afraid to scream
Lumi blends aggressive noise with catchy pop to create music that sounds like now

By Kaelen Wilson-Goldie
Daily Star staff
Saturday, October 28, 2006

On the arrival of a young Beirut band that isn't afraid to scream

BEIRUT: Their points of reference are bands like Sonic Youth, Sigur Ros, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Bloc Party and the Liars. Their list of influences includes no wave, post rock, punk, electroclash, pop trash and bombs in the sky. Their sound is an aggressive blend of experimental noise and catchy pop, as innovative and of the moment now as Blondie must have sounded to virgin ears in the New York music scene of the late 1970s.

They have recorded about seven songs so far and performed less than 10 live shows in the past year and a half. They are Lumi - otherwise known as Marc Codsi and Mayaline Hage - one in a clutch of young Lebanese rock bands who are currently animating the local, underground music scene with the likes of Scrambled Eggs and the New Government.

Lumi began in January 2005. Codsi, the lead guitarist for Scrambled Eggs, wanted to explore something sonically new with a side project. Hage had joined Codsi's primary band on stage once before, when Scrambled Eggs' lead singer, Charbel Haber, was out of town.

"I basically just screamed into the microphone," says Hage, who is in her early 20s and has the gift of understated, wry humor.

Both interested in the free improvised music scene that has been percolating in Beirut since 2000, Codsi and Hage decided to form a band to integrate that approach to experimentation with the slightly more structured spirit of postmodern rock n' roll. In other words, they compose. The name Lumi, explains Codsi, is meant to evoke a sense of lightness and brightness, which effectively offsets the gloom and doom that creeps into some of their songs.

"We are not a band in the normal sense, like a rock band," says Codsi, who is in his late 20s and arranges most of Lumi's music on his laptop, feeding in riffs and distortion from his electric guitar and messing around with other beats and sounds. Hage takes care of the lyrics - most of them improvised on first listen and set down on paper afterward.

 

         As a singer and songwriter, Hage eschews nearly all existing archetypes for what a female vocalist should look like or sound like. Her antecedents, though she doesn't make any direct reference to them, are musicians like PJ Harvey, Kim Deal of the Pixies, the Yeah Yeah Yeah's Karen O and, of course, Blondie's Debbie Harry. She's not afraid to scream, nor is she afraid to do so in a well-tailored frock.

Lumi's approach to the music business is similarly contemporary. Codsi and Hage have been in discussions with local labels before, but are content to continue composing their songs and posting them on their My Space site until the right record deal comes along.

"We're always working on new songs," says Codsi. "It's a never-ending process."

But they also want reach well beyond Beirut.

"Our ambition is the only thing that keeps us going," says Hage, nodding vigorously in agreement with Codsi as he notes that as exciting as the underground music scene in Beirut may be these days, it is still too small, too insular, too insignificant for any one band to make much of an impact.

"Plus," Codsi adds with a grimace, "to be in the music scene here you still have to have a full-time job."