![]() ![]() Returning to the leadoff slot will be sophomore Jenna Campagnolo, who has been nursing an ankle injury, but according to Blood, is ready to play for the Mount St. “I’m looking forward to seeing how we play once we get on the field together.” The team chemistry is great this year,” Smith said. Senior captain Whitney Smith feels similarly to Coach Blood. “But now we have a more balanced lineup and we’re hoping that we’ll be more consistent since our offense will be pretty evenly spread eight or nine spots deep.” “No one will be able to fill Lauren May’s shoes,” said head coach Dick Blood. May broke almost every batting record in Cornell softball history including career hits (226), home runs (58), RBIs (190), batting average (.415), total bases (443), slugging percentage (.415), bases on balls (79) and on-base percentage (.483). The Red will be without two-time Ivy League Player of the Year, Lauren May ’05. ![]() The Red lineup will look a bit different tomorrow than it did during the 2005 season. On Sunday the Red will play Niagara and host, George Mason. Tomorrow the team will face-off against Mount St. The softball team starts its 2006 campaign this weekend, as it travels down to Fairfax, Va., to play in the George Mason Patriot Classic. Softball to Open Year On Road in Virginia By March 3, 2006.“Sarah, Brittani and Hillary have been through a lot,” Smith said. 500 record in the Ancient Eight since 2001-02, the last season before current head coach Dayna Smith was hired. This would be the first time the team has both broken into the top half of the standings and recorded a. If the Red can win out this weekend, along with the Crimson losing both its weekend contests, Cornell will clinch a fourth-place tie with Harvard. The Crimson currently reside in fourth place, two games ahead of the fifth-place Red. Although Cornell cannot win the Ivy League title, the seniors have a chance to lead the team in making an impact on who does, as well as help the Red reach some significant program milestones.Ĭornell (8-17, 5-7 Ivy) faces Harvard (10-14, 6-5) tonight, and Dartmouth (18-6, 9-2) tomorrow for the Red’s season finale and Senior Night. Hoops to Welcome Ivy Foes By March 3, 2006įor seniors Sarah Brown, Brittani Rettig and Hillary Seidel, this weekend will be the end of four years of ups and downs. I hope I hear any track on this album next time I’m in a club.Ĭheck out the Sound Tribe on tour soon, in Albany on April 30 and Buffalo on May 3. This baseline your run of the mill, pop-inspired three-note affair, it’s an evolving jazz backbone which keeps your ears interested and your feet moving.Īrtifact:Perspectives makes electronic music interesting again in its funked-out driving remix of jazz laid on top of hip-hop on top of music which escapes genre. “Tokyo Shinjuku Flashback Mix (Bill Laswell)” is a thoroughly intricate jazz-funk-tronic creation. Serenity and complexity somehow combine here to deliver a soothing, fascinating unity, like a light rain pattering on the roof of a tin shed. “By the Morning Sun Remix (Metrognome)” jams out on a Far East-sounding super melodic pentatonic riff. This slow but not slow feeling clears the way for pulsing end-of-song funk-down.ĭon’t be fooled by the track names: even though titles repeat, if it weren’t for the names, you’d have a hard time telling which mixes were from the same original. “By the Morning Sun Remix (Slicker)” is just as danceable as any other track, but manages to keep the feeling slightly cooler, and laid-back. “Possibilities Remix (Collective Efforts)” shows how well poetic lyrics can flow in and out of an sophisticated base line, all while drums keep the jazz beats streaming. When you hear the rhymes on this album, you’ll forget about your Top-100 rappers. Don’t try to understand these snaps and pops too much or you might overload you’re brains music-processing unit, although at times STS9 seems to project their trance even through a stereo. ![]() “Tokyo Remix (Machinedrum)” comes at you with a rhythm so complex you’ll think you’re under attack by an invading fleet of robot controlled drum machines. Only a new subwoofer would improve the first track’s enchanting hook. ![]() “Better Day Remix (Sub-id)” has a beat as heavy as water balloons filled with wet cement being lobbed by polyrhythmic catapults while beautiful sirens in the background keep the melody flowing. In fact, this article almost didn’t get written on time to get printed because the album went onto repeat while I kept dancing. This album is so funky you’ll start grooving when you hear the first bass beat. based Sound Tribe Sector 9 (STS9) has done it again with their latest full length remix album, Artifact:Perspectives. ![]()
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