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...father wrote one of those awful, seasonally ubiquitous Christmas songs, and Will has lived on the royalties ever since, never holding a job, never marrying, never doing anything with his life but shooting pool, getting his hair done and chasing babes. As islands go, he thinks he's Ibiza, where the emotional climate is languid but you can always find a disco to jump-start a night that looks as if it might loom a little too long...
...once overheard my first-year roommate Katy A. Brodsky ’02 chatting with one of her Trinity buddies about Ibiza, a Spanish island known for its beautiful people and wild lifestyle. I did some research and added Ibiza to my travel itinerary for that summer’s trip with Dina, my best friend from home. Ibiza was the craziest experience of my life until the next summer when I went back again with my roommate Cat E. Lavers ’02 for a debaucherous week that has probably ruined my chances of ever winning elected office...
Last year’s big trend, as far as dance music goes, was the sudden popularity of chillout. What used to be a small subset of Ibiza compilation albums has blossomed into a legitimate genre. It’s the coming down, at home after a night at the club till 6am, lighting up a spliff and chilling music, but even if you don’t fit that specific description, this music is still enjoyable. It’s really Easy Listening for our generation, with slow, mellow beats and flowing melodies. Groove Armada perfected the sound...
...random chatter. Their incredible prowess at arranging complex layers of unorthodox and delightful sound-bites with satisfying house and breakbeats amounts to amazingly compelling dance music. With a better command of both funk and melody than your average Tall Paul van Oakendyk, one wishes the Avalanches would take over Ibiza with an army of dusty records and their brand of sun-drenched bliss...
...Berners-Lee, credited with inventing the World Wide Web, and spearheaded the establishment of the World Wide Web Consortium, which devised a common markup language for Internet use. DIED. JUAN MUNOZ, 48, internationally acclaimed Spanish figurative sculptor known for creating large architectural installations; of a heart attack, in Ibiza, Spain. Mu?oz was at the height of his career: last year he won Spain's national award for the plastic arts. And in June the Tate Modern in London unveiled his latest work, Double Bind, which was commissioned for the museum's largest exhibition hall. The massive structure incorporates elevators that...