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Daft Hands Does L.A.
September 26, 2007 at 3:30 pmIn Mid-September Austin Hall '10 went where few have gone before: the Ellen Show. Personally invited by comedian host Ellen DeGeneres, he performed his YouTube hit (with nearly 4 million views), Daft Hands.
Daft Hands is a remarkable work starring Hall's hands gyrating to the song Harder Better Faster Stronger by electronic group Daft Punk. (You may have heard this song sampled in Kanye West's summer hit Stronger.) Hall's smooth moves have spawned hundreds of copycat videos--most notably, one featuring a hapless dog with puppet-strings attached to paws.
Watch the Shout interview with Austin after the jump.
Whad'ya Idol Winner, a Carleton Student!
April 24, 2007 at 2:33 pmCongratulations to Aaron Kaufman '09, who won the national radio music contest Whad'ya Idol, an American-Idol-style competition sponsored by Whad'ya Know, a popular talk show on National Public Radio. A link to Aaron's winning song, "All My Life," can be found on their website, www.notmuch.com.
Proof of the Proof? It's in the Record Libe
November 14, 2006 at 12:00 amThe KRLX Record Library is a small place with a big heart. Nestled in the basement of Sayles Hill, it occupies roughly the same amount of space as an Evans quint, and serves as home for thousands of (often promotional) LPs and CDs that the station has accrued over the years.
Feeling Skittish?
September 19, 2006 at 8:55 amShutterworks: Spring Concert 2006
May 10, 2006 at 11:33 amTaking it all in like the very first time.
The Future of Shaker Revival
March 2, 2006 at 1:10 pmCarleton's own Shaker Revival has been making Northfield and the Twin Cities dance since April 2005. In this short film, Karina Hill '06 explores the future of the five-piece rock'n'roll band after they graduate this June.
Click on the screenshot to watch the film (requires Quicktime).
Sounds of the Cave
February 7, 2006 at 12:48 pmIf only The Cave's walls could talk. Heralded as the oldest college-owned and operated club in the nation, The Cave has served over the decades as a lounging spot, game room, pub, storeroom and coffeehouse. In its current incarnation, it regularly hosts performances by Carleton bands.
Shout staffer Dan Sugarman '09 captured some of the action on video on Friday, January 29 during a performance by Aaron Kaufman '09: