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...facial features visible above surgical masks. (Oh, and the ears, if that's your fetish.) Usually packed hangouts?bars, clubs, karaoke parlors and restaurants?are no-go zones, while each day brings news of more concert cancellations. And it's an equal-opportunity bummer: the Rolling Stones, Santana and DJ Shadow have all said no. Even Mong Kok's celebrated prostitutes are losing customers. Hong Kong's new leisure activity? Breathlessly anticipating the Health Department's early-evening release of the number of new SARS cases that day. If the tally is more than yesterday's, we shudder. One fewer...
...interlace the lyrics judiciously and learn subtleties like crossfades. But it's hard to go wrong mixing the a capella version of one song and the instrumental of another. It doesn't hurt that for years the music industry has been creating instrumental tracks on CD singles for the DJ market. If you can't find them, there's a piece of free software called Vocal Remover (at analogx.com that achieves the same effect; it's also great for making karaoke...
...heard of him—but Thank You is an easy recommendation for fans of the sample collages of DJ Shadow, the Avalanches, or (to an extent) Moby. Kaada brings influences as diverse as R&B, ragtime and jazz together for a unique sound that is at once soulful and humorous, not to mention funky. Like many artist debuts, the album strikes a distinctive chord; but unlike most, it sounds marvelously mature. Clearly, Kaada knows exactly what he’s doing in the studio...
...KOALA. Montreal-based DJ Kid Koala will be in Harvard Square for an evening-long presentation of scenes from his book “Nufonia Must Fall.” The show will make use of a slide projector, four turntables, two electric pianos and the stylings of DJ Jester and DJ P-Love. The event is presented by the Middle East. Thursday, March 13, 7 and 10 p.m. Tickets $15, available in advance at the Brattle Theatre Box Office, the Middle East Box Office, or through Ticketmaster. Brattle Theatre, 40 Brattle...
...DJ KRUSH. Expect cutting-edge beats and wizened sample play from this former Yakuza member and Japan’s premier turntablist export. Krush is joined by Seishi and DJ Reazon. Sunday, March 2 at 8 p.m. Tickets $12 advance, $15 door. The Middle East, 462-480 Mass. Ave., (617) 864-EAST...