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...Pennypacker basement is the windowless home of the Harvard Radio Broadcasting Company (WHRB), 95.3 FM. Apparently, college radio stations don’t perform photosynthesis. There must be some strange chemical reaction that allows them to survive—and even thrive—however isolated and sunless their location...
...nothing but love for Mure. “I got a free copy of the CD for collaborating with him, but I bought one anyway because he’s so good,” Danino says. Upstart freestyler Hang Liu ’09, winner of the recent WHRB freestyle battle at Massive Records on Mass. Ave, has also linked up with Mure. “Michael asked me to do a song with him, and I complied—he’s a really cool guy,” said Liu. Unlike some of their professional counterparts...
...four semi-finalists, who then compete for the two final spots. Despite talk of a “losers’ bracket,” one never materializes.Darius P. Felton ’08, co-director of TDS, is more reserved about the upcoming battle for the radio station. WHRB had planned on airing portions of the show, which means that expletives had to be kept to a minimum. “I don’t want to be editing for hours,” Felton says. FIRST SHOTS FIREDAt half past five, the battle finally starts...
...Courtesy of WHRB...
...Friday evening, aspiring MCs battled their way to the top in Harvard’s first and well-attended freestyle competition held at Massive Records, a hip hop music shop on Mass. Ave. The contest, co-hosted by Harvard Radio WHRB and Massive Records, featured seven student competitors, some with names like Cheddar Ted and Killer Cali. But it was Hang Liu ’09, competing without an alias, who came out on top. The contestants went head to head in three rounds of competition. The final round featured two 45-second battles between Mikal N. Floyd-Pruitt...