An exciting week
For my NUvention project, we’re developing an Android application. To assist with the development, we were given a Google Nexus One, which I got to take home this past week for personal use.
Basically, the Nexus One is probably the best phone I have ever used (though the HTC HD2 comes in close second – I only played with the hardware). Apps marketplace is pretty robust, though it might not be as big as the App Store. Managed to kill the battery once by forgetting to turn off a GPS app (phone was dead by dinner) and also managed to get hit by a $200 data fee (luckily diverted by a last minute $15 unlimited data addition). But really, that just highlights how Google Apps connectivity is just baked into the phone so you’re always connected. Love it!
I went to the Chicago Auto Show the first night i got the phone, and took some pics of new cars! Since I am pretty car illiterate, i just call them “shiny” and “faster than my van”. Photos were taken on the Nexus One’s 5MP camera. Apologies for pieces being cut off.
Cars are fun, and it was a good night out with Chenfei, John, Matt, and David. We went to Lao Sichuan in New Chinatown afterward. It was spicy and good.
Following was a week of class, and lots of busy work.
Programming in Tech for 10+ hour shifts is always fun! But is OK because the night it was due, I was able to go to a David Choi concert! He is an amazing singer and a funny guy. For the NU-ites out there, look for him at KASA show this Spring!
What a good singer. Apologies for the fuzziness in any pics – I am still getting the hang of taking dark photos (as in, I have no idea). I also notice that this was the first “this is what I did” blogs in a while. Enjoyable?
Here! Have a listen.
Here are some new tracks
Unreleased and brand new songs
Here! Have a listen
Some songs that have come across my radar via various sources. Just as a beware, I don’t know how this post will appear in Facebook or in Xanga, so feel free to click through to the permalink (http://www.calvyno.com/byroncheng/2009/10/here-have-a-listen/). Also I am not using imeem this time, so full tracks!
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Britney Spears – 3. As the title so cleverly puts it, it is about three-somes and such. It really isn’t as fun as Circus was (overall). I imagine that it will end up as the first single that is eclipsed by the second, the way Circus took over Womanizer.
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Fall Out Boy – Alpha Dog. If anyone listened to “Citizens for a New Administration”, the Fall Out Boy mixtape that came out before Folie a Deux, this song was one of the openers, though the lyrics were “Welcome to the New Administration” instead of “Welcome to the New Deja Vu” which is quite disorienting for me (but how ironic the words become). Good song.
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Jason DeRulo – Whatcha Say. Wrote about this last time. Still a good song, samples from Imogen Heap’s Hide and Seek while making the song mainstream ready. Hope people appreciate the sample.
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John Mayer – Heartbreak Warfare. Pulls out John Mayer’s great vocals but is backed against a full band. It reminds me of the old stuff that he did. I’m really happy to hear some new stuff coming out.
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Lady Gaga – Bad Romance. Keeps the Lady Gaga beat going, and clearly has her voice in it. The rambling bit in the beginning is oddly addicting to sing. Not sure how it will chart, but it _is_ the first single, so can’t be too bad.
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One Republic – Secrets. Oh. My. God. I heard this song and just thought “This is totally One Republic”. And it is a GREAT song. Starts with the cello again, and then goes into Tedder’s insane vocals. Is this the One Republic formula for winning songs? Whatever it is, it is AWESOME.
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Rihanna – Russian Roulette. A new song from Rihanna (first after the assault i guess). I’m a bit surprised that is it so dark – normally the first single back is the fast, upbeat dance track, and the second is the slow ballad. This one is the slow song, kind of dark. Not bad.
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Ryan Tedder – Halo. Ryan Tedder gets to things written about him today. If you were unaware, he wrote Halo for Beyonce (and repeated the background for Kelly Clarkson’s Already Gone – though he says that isn’t true). Regardless, it was a great hook, and here we get to hear his demo for Halo. It’s got an interesting bridge in the middle (but personally I’d say Beyonce carries this song better than Tedder. And Mike Posner’s version isn’t half bad either)
That’s all for now. If you want anything, ask me for it! Or we can talk about music, because I love it.
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Here’s some songs for you!
This is just some stuff that I’ve been listening to this summer. Apologies for those people who read from Facebook (really, does anyone read this?) I am unsure if the imeem embeds will be also embedded for you. Regardless, I’ve provided the artist and the title of each song that I posted here. If you’re curious about any single artist or song (or multiple artist or song) let me know and I’ll hook you up with some more stuff. I’m willing to talk about music too, it’s pretty fun stuff. For those who are extremely dedicated to my music tastes, I have a Dropbox (see here) shared folder that I am willing to invite you to in order for you to keep up with some of the latest stuff I’m listening to.
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Dan Black – Symphonies. Calm Stuff, quite nice for driving, makes me think of wandering. I can’t really think of anything that it is similar to – maybe Radiohead but not as “concept” sounding.
Jason Derulo – Whatcha Say. Taking advantage of Imogen Heap’s Hide and Seek vocorder sound, he builds on it from a unique acapella like sound to a more traditional pop-ish song. Imogen Heap purists may hate it but I think it was done well (he’s younger than I am!)
Eva Simons – Silly Boy. Posted on YouTube as Lady Gaga (obviously not) and then later revealed as a new artist. Got the Lady Gaga look, backing, but with a Disturbia like verse, and a voice sounding like a mix of Rihanna and Natasha Bedingfield
Owl City – Umbrella Beach. Perhaps you’ve heard “Fireflies” by the same artist before. People describe them as sounding like Postal Service (but not as good) and therefore by extension, Death Cab for Cutie. I want to describe the sound as “sugar dance”. It’s overly happy stuff.
Colbie Caillat – Fallin’ for You. From her sophomore album, Colbie Caillat maintains the same style as before with another song that sounds just as bubbly as, well, “Bubbly” (don’t hurt me). A fun chorus keeps the song memorable.
Nina Simone – The Look of Love. The mixed version from the Sex and the City soundtrack keeps Nina Simone’s trademark voice while adding in a more modern beat. It’s lounge type music that is very chill, but keeps that beat going in the background
Kings of Leon – Sex on Fire. Followill (ha! they’re all Followill’s) vocals are great for the song – a rough voice with an almost pleading chorus just makes this song addictive
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