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...DJ Shiftee (Sam M. Zornow ’08), best known for lightening up Harvard dances, is prepping for the world DJ battle set title. Zornow, a mathematics concentrator from Mather House, swept the head-to-head competition at the Disco Mix Club (DMC) USA DJ Supremacy Championship earlier this month, and will represent the United States in the upcoming world championship. He sat down with The Crimson one evening to discuss how he came across disc-jockeying...
...Zornow, now a well-established DJ at Harvard’s top parties and events, got his start on campus during his first days here...
...Throughout high school, Zornow was heavily involved in the New York DJ battle scene. Three years ago, however, he went into semi-retirement...
...minded club nights in cities across the country, comes from the same impulse that prompted Killcoyne to organize Underage in the first place. "Me and my friends were really, really obsessed with this band called The Horrors," says the modestly spoken but over-achieving Killcoyne between sets as a DJ at a London record store. "I tried to see them seven or eight times - once in a strip club in Soho - and I couldn't get in. Because they sell alcohol, you have to be 18, and I look really young." Horrified by the thought that The Horrors (they play...
...Thankfully, our Bastille Day “Fireman’s Ball” did not lack its own supply of house music. We got an earful at the open-air dance fest as the fireman-DJ blasted song after song (including the classics “Love Generation” and “World Hold On” by Bob Sinclair, European house music god). And naturally, the ball featured memorable drunken debauchery...