Word: deejaying
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...touch with more people, more regularly, than I have been at any other point in my life. But these people, like myself, all have e-mail. And so today I trade jokes with a doctor at Mass General over e-mail, I discuss bluegrass with an 80-year-old deejay in Georgia over e-mail and I continue many meaningful, personal, intense correspondences over e-mail...
...inevitably, the deejay would play "Lady in Red" or "Wonderful Tonight" or some other weepy teen dance tune, and I would have to roam the dance floor, pretending that I was looking for someone, or go hide in the bathroom until the song was over...
...productive day of shopping classes and coming back to the fast-paced academic world, stop by Loker Commons between 9 p.m. and 1 a.m. for the Council's "First Day Blowout." It's free; you shouldn't have much work to do (I could be wrong!); and the same deejay who spun in the Greenhouse for the Gala Ball will be doing it again. More importantly, I am confident that this term the "New U.C." will continue to make real inroads, guided by the all-important criteria of effectiveness and relevance. It's now up to us--you and your...
...actually have the courage to defy labels that have been assigned to them--after all, it's hard to sell records if people don't know what they're buying. Goldie, however, is a true misfit. The son of a British mother and a Jamaican father, the deejay and producer has established himself as an underground star in England's insurgent "Jungle" scene--a musical form featuring resonant bass lines and expressive, sometimes relentless percussion. But his new CD, Timeless, is a challenge to the boundaries of this still nascent music. Mixing elements of techno, jazz and soothing ambient music...
Goldie is a true misfit. The son of a British mother and a Jamaican father, the deejay and producer has established himself as an underground star in England's insurgent "Jungle" scene--a musical form featuring resonant bass lines and expressive, sometimes relentless percussion. Goldie's new CD, "Timeless," is a challenge to the boundaries of this still nascent music, notes TIME's Christopher John Farley. "Mixing elements of techno, jazz and soothing ambient music, Goldie's compositions defiantly slip the grasp of any one genre and instead slide back and forth between high-energy passages that make you want...