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...world's top facilities. London: Technology at Abbey Road's studio 2 is continuously updated, but the recording area hasn't changed since the Beatles made it a rock shrine. Make your own Sgt. Pepper for about $2,580 a day. Tokyo: The ultra-stylish, Marc Newson-designed Syn Studio (pictured) has been used by Janet Jackson and the late Robert Palmer; it can style your sound for $277 an hour. Muscle Shoals: Bob Dylan, Paul Simon and the Rolling Stones have all visited this small town in Alabama to record at Muscle Shoals Sound, where for about...
...Tokyo: The ultra-stylish, Marc Newson-designed Syn Studio has been used by Janet Jackson and the late Robert Palmer; it can style your sound for $277 an hour...
Music and colors are richly interwoven in our psychology. In her latest release, Japan's Takako Minekawa draws us back to an infant's syn(th)aesthetic state where musical notes, colors, words and numbers find unity under a common sense of wonder. Armed with analog Casio synthesizer, Minekawa blends the controlled tones and rhythms of Kraftwerk (to whom she pays homage on the expansive "Kraftpark") with the delicate innocence of 60s French pop-to effects which at times echo likeminded Stereolab and 80s New Wave. Minekawa refines her music along minimalist lines, creating a childlike interplay between melody...
...dread "syn flood," a relatively simple but utterly effective means for shutting down an Internet service provider--or, for that matter, anyone else on the Net. After Panix went public with its story two weeks ago, dozens of online services and companies acknowledged being hit by similar "denial of service" attacks. As of late last week, seven companies were still under furious assault...
...source: a pair of how-to articles that appeared two months ago in 2600 and Phrack, two journals that cater to neophyte hackers. Phrack's article was written by a 23-year-old editor known as daemon9. He also crafted the code for an easy-to-run, menu-driven, syn-flood program, suitable for use by any "kewl dewd" with access to the Internet. "Someone had to do it," wrote daemon9...