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West puts Indian DJs into a spin
AFP
Remixing cueing music and scratching vinyl records are new-found passions for young Indians who aspire to be DJs a career that until recently was misunderstood and often ridiculed. In a tiny nightclub in India’s capital city New Delhi lights spin around DJ Nasha whose pulsating music has the hip-shaking crowd yearning for more original remixes. Late after midnight as he fades the set enthusiastic fans surround him for a look at his console and flood him with requests for lessons in the art of mixing. “This acceptance and love has come after years of rejection” said Nasha 32 who like other Indian DJs uses only his stage name — which means “intoxication” in Hindi.
Les Paul: The Passing of a Legend
Wired News
“They called it a broomstick with a pickup on it” he later told Guitar Player magazine. So he pushed on with his sound experiments. He replaced the standard studio echo chamber with his own electronic echo created by his guitar. He mastered overdubbing techniques. In 1947 he took the first fruit of this labor “Lover” to Capitol Records. Paul had created a sonic carnival with countless layers of rhythm and lead guitars experimenting with microphones and recording speed synthesizing new tones. That he had done it at all was astounding; that he had done it at home made the recording a true wonder.
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