Word: techno
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...created by 23rd century machines with blaring neon skyscrapers rising up in all directions bathed in bright lights and crowned by clotted spikes and crowns. They look more like space ships than buildings. Much of the growth has happened in the last ten years, a result of the techno-globalism party everyone seemed to still be celebrating. "Like bamboo shoots," beamed manager of the Peace Hotel restaurant who wore the nametag Sheriff Shaung, as he swept his hand over a long grove of buildings that had sprung up in the last ten years...
...also work together as Fauna Flash, and apparently have earned quite a name for themselves on the German club jazz scene. The Trüby Trio refer to their style as “Dance Music Fusion” as it combines elements of jazz, house, latin, Brazilian and techno music. The jazz influence is unmistakable in this mix from the opening Medley: “General Science/Ish/Papa LaBas” by Conjure, where we hear the saxophone improvise a haunting melody on a bed of synthetic strings and the piano enter with the syncopated rhythms of Thelonius Monk...
After watching ShuttleGirl co-creators Anthony Delvecchio ‘01 and Jason R.P. Karamchandani ‘02 create a splash on campus last year with their techno-savvy key to the unreadable shuttle schedule, University Operation Services decided they needed to get in on the innovating. So they bought her. David E. Harris Jr., general manager of fleet management and passenger transport services, says they realized how fantastic a product it was and wanted to make sure it didn’t leave Harvard when Delvecchio and Karamchandani...
...superstar inventor Dean Kamen along with his ghostwriter, journalist Steve Kemper. Kamen was so secretive about his invention that HBSP had to sign on to the deal without even knowing what it was Kamen had come up with. All HBSP had to go on was the effusive praise of techno-luminaries like William H. Gates IV, class of ’77, and Jeff Bezos, whose Amazon.com began taking preorders for the device even though no one knew what it was or how much it would cost...
Finally, Derrick Sellers’s “Warning: This May Cause” rebels against static views of dance with daring style and eclectic sound. A rock ballet, the piece features music by Björk and techno artist Aphex Twin...