A new breed of tech-savvy DJs is giving the local scene a fresh spin
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- A new breed of tech-savvy DJs is giving the local scene a fresh spin
- Latest issue of Develop out now
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- Kings Place the Guardian’s new home
- ESPN The Magazine’s New Issue Features Two Covers: Special Package …
A new breed of tech-savvy DJs is giving the local scene a fresh spin
Boston Globe United States
But the three Boston DJs providing the music that night were anything but traditional. ne of them DJ Die Young was spinning and flipping switches but his eyes were focused most intently on one thing: his laptop screen. Thunderdome like other local DJ nights is run by a new breed of music enthusiasts who’ve grown up with MP3s and hard drives instead of dusty vinyl records in milk crates. This cadre of Boston DJs – like DJ Die Young a. Jamie Michalski a 25-year-old Boston University electrical engineering graduate and Michael Potvin a bike- and electronics fix-it man and Apple Store employee – is riding the wave of DIY laptop beats popularized by big names such as Girl Talk into a new era.
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Latest issue of Develop out now
Develop UK
This month’s bumper issue takes a look at Sony’s Home platform for PS3 and the possibilities that lie within for developers – including the team’s hopes for Home to become a platform for bespoke games to possibly rival the native PlayStation Network. Continuing the online theme we visited Nottingham-based MM studio and tech firm Monumental who tell us all about their plans for console and how it’s quietly grown from a three-man studio to over 100 people in three years. A second theme running through the issue is game writing with our four-page writers roundtable seeing the cream of the UK game writing crop converge to discuss the issues facing game writing how far the industry has come and how far it still has to go. FluffyLogic’s Ana Kronschnabl gives us a treatise on ‘diegetic media’ telling us to think of games as parts of a wider universe and Side’s Kate Saxon gives us tips on how to work with voice directors to get the best out of vocal sessions and give those words the right impact. And that’s not even half of it.
THE SECND TIME ARUND IS ALWAYS SWEETER: Transformation Guru …
Eurweb.com CA
So after she beat me into stupidity now she can’t even remember. How can I be mad at her (laughs)? ? It absolutely is satisfying because when I was a little girl and she beat me I had to stay. Now I’m a grown woman and I get to choose. ” Though Bailey eventually acquiesces he clearly remains unconvinced. “See that’s what I mean! You being Iyanla Vanzant have forgiven her but she doesn’t even know what she did!!!” In her book TAPPING THE PWER WITHIN Vanzant speaks abundantly about tapping into the power of forgiveness. She explains this theory in her continued “debate” with Bailey on “satisfaction” while using the experience of her ending relationship with the aforementioned “husband of 43 years. “RightVanzant begins.
Kings Place the Guardian’s new home
guardian.co.uk UK
First we have simply outgrown Farringdon Road. During the past 32 years we have expanded acquired a Sunday newspaper and grown a website. The Saturday paper alone is perhaps 15 to 20 times the size of its equivalent in 1976; the bserver probably five or six times. We’ve colonised assorted warehouses and office blocks in EC1. Any longer and the fire inspectors would have had us. Second the buildings are – to put it politely – showing their age.
ESPN The Magazine’s New Issue Features Two Covers: Special Package …
Earthtimes (press release) UK
Plus the latest hoops hotbed is not in one of the urban communities best known for nurturing NBA legends. Instead it’s tucked in a southern suburban community that boasts Kevin Durant and Michael Beasley – 2007 and 2008′s No. 2 NBA Draft picks respectively – as home grown. Maryland’s Prince George’s County (also known as “PG”) despite a population of more than 800000 is home to six current NBA players three of the NCAA’s top four starters and more talent is on its way thanks to robust high school and AAU programs. In “Rated PG” writer Chris Palmer examines the blend of talent initiative and opportunity that has put PG on every college recruiter’s map. ther features: CUNTDWN T THE NHL WINTER CLASSIC. The Blackhawks are in Chicago sports conversation again.