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...famous people wearing the clothes - that will make most readers stop and gawk. In that respect, *A Bathing Ape pays off. Aside from J-Pop starlets and Japanese celebrities like club DJ Cornelius and artist Takashi Murakami, the book's cameos read like an urban teenager's iTunes playlist: N.E.R.D.'s Pharrell Williams, DJ Shadow, M.I.A., T.I., Young Jeezy, Joel and Benji Madden of Good Charlotte, the late Biggie Smalls and Mark Ronson all show up sporting A BATHING APE designs; Kanye West, never one to do things halfway, appears on three separate pages...
...best (“How Soon Is Now,” “There Is a Light That Never Goes Out”) are canonical. Despite its quality, however, there is no real need for this disc, as most fans could simply have assembled it as an iTunes playlist from their existing collections.The real point of “The Sound of the Smiths,” then, lies in its second disc. The CD begins with “Jeane,” a 1983 B-side that has never appeared on a compilation before now. With...
...Center for Internet and Society. A team of musicians measure and score each song using nearly 400 factors, which frame them in what Westergren calls the “musical double helix.” Once a user inputs a given song or artist, a mathematical algorithm creates a playlist that orders songs based on their similarity. Pandora launched in Nov. 2005 and has since spread even though the Web site has never advertised. Pandora grew out of Westergren’s years of work as a musician and film composer, during which he also served as a male nanny...
...starts off with potential but quickly slides into a complacent reliance on the same synth-infused beats that bring nothing new to the game that T-Pain once reinvented. There are a handful of tracks that change things up and will have a home on my gym workout playlist. On one such track, “Ringleader Man,” T-Pain croons, “My rhythms and rhymes keep niggas in line / Cause now is not the time to be lazy.” If only he followed through on this declaration for the entirety...
Nothing adds sparkle to an event quite like throwing in a notorious rage artist and a sick playlist. The College Events Board seems to have tapped into this empirical fact, as they’ve snagged Gregg M. Gilles, also known as Girl Talk, to energize this year’s Pep Rally. Fifteen questions were clearly in order with this sampler extraordinaire...