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...thumb pianos. They made microphones from old car parts, new electric guitars from cast-offs, and junk percussion from whatever they could find to keep the beat—hubcaps, tin cans, glass bottles. Last year, Konono No.1—a tradi-modern Congolese group??brought the makeshift sounds to a world audience when they released their “Congotronics” album. It quickly became required listening for every DJ and music collector on the block. The resulting songs were built on the foundation of African polyrhythms, but have new sounds from the city streets...
...handful of student organizations had signed onto CampusTap at its launch. Elizabeth M. Grosso ’08, communications director for the Institute of Politics’ Student Advisory Committee, said the scheduling and calendar tools of CampusTap could vastly improve her group??s communications strategies...
...shaky, self-indulgent note. And both the slack ska of “Sticks and Stones” and the bizarre pseudo-Reggaeton of “Pentonville” sound horrendously out of place. As the record progresses, the “shamble” of the group??s name makes more sense. The album becomes slower and more listless towards its eventual end. The listener’s mind wanders and wonders whether Pete Doherty will ever escape the shambles he’s made of his own life. On “Fuck Forever...
...wanted to travel to the region for several years, according to the group??s press release, but was not able to move forward with plans until this year, when it received a grant from the Governance Initiative in the Middle East, a program run by the KSG’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs...
Renovations to the building have forced two weekly gatherings of dancers—a tango group and a contradance group??to relocate to a smaller facility in Medford, according to John Gintell, a contradancer who was invited to speak to the Council yesterday at City Hall...