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Games Change Name to Ford & Lopatin, Start Mexican Summer Imprint Software
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Games Change Name to Ford & Lopatin, Start Mexican Summer Imprint Software

Games Change Name to Ford & Lopatin, Start Mexican Summer Imprint Software
A few new developments for electronic production duo Games . The pair comprised of Oneohtrix Point Never ‘s Daniel Lopatin and Tiger City’s Joel Ford are no longer calling themselves Games– instead, they now go by the very Italo disco-sounding Ford & Lopatin. First order of business for F&L: running a new offshoot of Brooklyn label Mexican Summer , appropriately titled Software .
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Latin Grammy winning producer to teach at Berklee
Associated Press – February 10, 2011 4:04 PM ET BOSTON (AP) – 7-time Latin Grammy Award-winner and noted composer Javier Limon has been appointed as a visiting professor at Berklee College of…
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Hitmakers discuss magic behind frequent collaborations
Envelope Music Producers Roundtable: Meshing with artists like Nicki Minaj, Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars. Envelope Music Producers Roundtable: Meshing with artists like Nicki Minaj, Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars.
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Area inventor introduces The Woofer
With passion and imagination, a Passyunk Square resident invents canine apparel that turns dogs into boom boxes. Music was meant for everyone. The Woofer, an invention by East-Passyunk-Avenue-and-Dickinson-Street resident Matthew Baron, helps to make sure that everyone can hear it. “I would… [This is a summary. To read the full article on SouthPhillyReview.com, click the headline above.]
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