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...hooks up to your TV so you can watch yourself singing closed-captioned lyrics as they scroll by. If you think The West Wing is compelling viewing, you've never seen me cover Abba's Dancing Queen at fjord-rattling volume. Younger children might do better with Vtech's DJ Karaoke Studio ($39.99, ages 3 and older, available this fall), a surprisingly comprehensive little music machine with a working microphone, a one-octave keyboard and 24 preset tunes. There's even a baby scratch pad for extra flava...
Since the break-up of Soul Coughing, Doughty has been undergoing some noticeable changes. Musically, he has taken the opportunity to collaborate with a variety of artists, including They Might Be Giants and Brian “BT” Transeau (trance DJ and producer for ’NSYNC). Doughty acknowledges that these experiences have expanded his versatility as an artist “The track with BT was the first time I ever co-wrote a song with somebody,” he says. “I came in with a melody, and he sort of chopped...
...seems like a natural thing to have: you have all these wonderful musicians and you have a station that reaches out into all of Boston and there’s no reason not to bring the two together” said WHRB classical DJ David Zimmer ’04, who hosted the event...
Using equipment loaned by Harvard University Studios Electronic Studios Composition organization, DJ Dan Sedgwick ’03 sent the audio through an MP3 decoder and channeled the feed through an ethernet connection to the radio station’s transmitter. The show was then broadcast over the air with only a three-second delay...
Recently ranked among the top five DJs in the world by Britain’s DJ Magazine, Deep Dish is comprised of Ali “Dubfire” Shirazinia and Sharam Tayebi. Both emigrated from Iran while still children. The pair met while DJ-ing separately for a party in 1991, and soon afterwards formed Deep Dish Records. Shirazinia met fellow producer and DJ Brian “BT” Transeau (producer of ’NSYNC’s “Pop,” among others) while in middle school, and Transeau was to become...