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...last Thursday night, and people are ready to party. At least they might be; it’s hard to tell, actually. John Harvard’s is mostly filled with a fairly standard-looking crowd. The only visible difference is the contingent of confused hip-hop fans milling about aimlessly. The event for which people may or may not have been turning out in droves is a listening party for “The Mouse and The Mask,” a collaboration between celebrated hip-hop artists MF Doom and Danger Mouse (known collectively as Dangerdoom); and, oddly...
...look at sites like 3hive.com and listen to the Pulp Country show on WRFN (Radio Free Nashville) to hear music that I haven’t heard before. I love good mashups, particularly the Kleptones’s “A Night at the Hip-Hopera” and ccc’s “Revolved.” Otherwise, I just put iTunes on party shuffle and see what comes up: obscure musicals (“Blood Brothers”), Patsy Cline, the Yonder Mountain String Band, a Brazilian band called Skank, the Pillows, the Notre Dame...
...Bear’s Place 10 Brookline Pl., Cambridge $3-15, 21+ So, youngster, you want to be hip. Whenever someone mentions their new favorite band, you want to sigh and say that they were awesome both times you saw them onstage. And you want to do this despite your sub-21 age. Unfortunately, Boston’s small venues aren’t underage-friendly and your choices here are limited. Most Harvard students limit themselves to the Central Square standby everyone knows about, that four-stage indie palace curiously named after a geographic region. Next time, though, turn...
...Dawson amassed 98 yards rushing combined for his past two games after gaining 342 yards on the ground through his first two contests. The junior has battled hip and leg problems all year long, and with the Crimson passing game struggling, he has routinely faced defenses unafraid to crowd the line...
...controls to navigate your way through the iPods' menus. Once you've selected the tracks you want to play, you can use the system's cross fader to blend songs?although, as you're using MP3s, you won't be able to scratch like a hip-hop DJ. The iDJ also comes with a recording output, which means you can copy your mix onto a computer and then upload it onto the Internet as a podcast. The console costs around $400 and is compatible with standard iPods, iPod Minis and, with an adapter, the Nano, the superslim new addition...