Mu or the gentle art of unasking the question

Mu (Japanese/Korean), Wu (Chinese)and Vo (Vietnamese) is a word which can be roughly translated as "none" or "without". While typically used as a prefix to imply the absence of something, it is more famously used as a response to certain koans and other questions in Zen Buddhism, intending to indicate that the question itself was wrong.

The Mu koan is as follows: A monk asked Zhaozhou, a Chinese Zen master, "Has a dog Buddha-nature or not?", Zhaozhou answered "Wu".
"Your question cannot be answered because it depends on incorrect assumptions".

It's all fun and games until someone loses an eye...

More fun and games for blogs. What you do is you go to wikipedia.org and click on random article. This is your band's name. Click once more and this is your band's latest album. Click another eleven times (or whatever) and this is the album's tracklist. It's good clean fun.

The post-industrial avant-guarde minimalist pioneers “Lorenzo...” have created a new masterpiece. This is their sophomore attempt and what a treat it is. Here is the final tracklist:

Lorenzo di Cosimo de' Medici - Mercedes-Benz 300SL

  1. Paul Bernard

  2. Sergei Voronov

  3. The New Story

  4. Critchett Baronets

  5. James Hunter

  6. Ris-Orangis

  7. Mike Stothers

  8. Kolbeinn ungi ArnĂ³rsson

  9. Tommy Lynch

  10. Pulver

  11. Nicholas O'Shea


Have fun with your imaginary bands!

Diab soule


La souris qui mange le livre
Les oiseaux du diable ivre

Eighteen strings are not enough


If you provide the spleen
Then I'll provide the ideal
If I provide a puppet
Will you provide the strings?

-Clutch, Bacchanal