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...WHRB has old station IDs recorded by N.W.A.-era Dr. Dre, De La Soul, and other rap icons.” Ironically, Harvard’s foray into hip-hop ended just as the genre reached its cultural zenith. Hip-hop music was no longer prominently featured in WHRB??s broadcast lineup by the mid-90s—the era that saw Tupac Shakur, Notorious B.I.G., and the “Gangsta-Funk” aesthetic attain success as pop music—and “The Dark Side” faded into obscurity. Jacoby speculates that...
...Rebound loose in the crease,” queues the sound clip, the voice of WHRB??s Rick Goldberg calling the action from a previous Monday-night affair against Boston College. “And now there are punches being thrown! As Dylan Reese just got knocked in the FACE by one of the BC skaters...
...WHRB??s Record Hospital...
...music, like the band, is small, personal, and tender—to give you an idea of how shows go, at a recent performance in WHRB??s studios, Luke had set up his laptop with a series of electrodes that he gave to different members of the audience, so that the small group of people could in effect “play each other,” music generated and shaped by the different combinations of body electricity
Lack of grace notwithstanding, Harvard played an integral role in Bishop Allen’s genesis. Rudder met his future collaborator, Justin A. Rice ’99, in the basement of Pennypacker, where both honed their musical sensibilities as disc jockeys for WHRB?...