Word: echo
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...sort of “moving experience,” but the Notwist go beyond “moving.” Their meticulous frameworks of instruments, electronic sounds and captivating vocals work so well that the music buries itself in the listener’s psyche. Each plaintive echo, new texture and looping rhythm sounds like a natural extension of the brain’s synapses. For all its arty abstractions, Neon Golden reaches the sublime without being pompous or untouchable in the least...
Representatives from Eating Concerns Hotline and Outreach (ECHO) said they agree that there is widespread interest in nutritional issues and believe that HUDS’ campaign is a worthwhile...
...always in favor of having people learn about healthy eating and nutrition,” ECHO Co-chair Caroline E. Gaudiani ’03 said...
...Gaudiani and fellow ECHO Co-Chair Vanessa Fajans-Turner ’04 said that the initiative may not be helpful to those who are already overly conscious of their eating habits...
...only; indeed, the idea of someone, or specifically my entire seventh grade class, who preferred Green Day to the lilting “Swan Lake,” appalled me. Little did I then know that one day the Rolling Stones’ insistent strumming guitars would seem to echo my heartbeat, or that I would find as much poetry in Lou Reed’s tired voice as in a Mahler symphony. Since arriving at Harvard, and I now suppose throughout my life, music has provided a constancy and sincerity which elsewhere often remains elusive. Because of my classical...