Word: ponging
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...machine-scrubbed to freshness. “Dead In Motion” is infested by computer glitches that threaten to tear the song apart as electric squelches and null-lines further the sense of claustrophobia. “Ping Pong” uses, appropriately, the sound of bouncing ping pong balls to accentuate its streamlined boom-bap. “Silver Heat” juxtaposes jazzy scat with fat analog bass, and “Mega” swells suddenly into an awesome Wagnerian attack replete with synthetic symphony, choir and ovation. True to their name, Anti-Pop?...
Kyerematen is the top-seeded player on the 2002 championship Winthrop intramural ping-pong team. Joseph E. Cousin ’02, the Winthrop team captain, attributes the team’s victory to Kyerematen’s solid playing and leadership. “Enoch is a demi-god. He is our spiritual leader,” Cousin says. “I’m only the captain. Enoch’s the force...
...when he earned a berth on Ghana’s national table tennis squad—only 10 years after first picking up a paddle in 1950 at age 13. He says his talent for the sport developed further in high school, where he always carried a ping-pong ball tucked into his shirt in case he happened on a game...
...watching the action, but he soon realized “that guy is amazing!” Kyerematen says he likes to surprise unknowing observers at the MAC who see only “an older guy with a belly” and underestimate his sprightliness. He thanks ping-pong for keeping him young and wishes to play as long as he can. And he’ll keep looking for a challenge. “I know there’s better [players],” he says. “I just have to find them...
Every other year thousands of Harvard students trek to The Game, but many never make it into the stadium. Instead fans spend their afternoon barbecuing, drinking or converging on tailgates like the Owl’s, which featured a beer pong table and a club-grade sound system under a large tent...