Sunday, August 16, 2020

There Goes My Baby

There Goes My Baby As it says in my introduction, I used to sing in the MIT Logarhythms  (an all-male a cappella group), and still keep up with the group as a logalum. Recently, they released their first music video, promoting the first single off their new upcoming album (to be released in October). A pretty cool video, I think, especially considering they filmed/directed/edited/produced the entire thing themselves, and did it all in 2 weeks from concept to finished product.  I might also add that all the indoor shots were done inside the recording studio at MIT which I helped build (from scratch!) back when I was in the group. Yes, Im a proud Log papa. :) It definitely goes to show that MIT students are all about making things happen. Its much more about participation than spectatorship; people like to do, rather than  watch. At MIT, you wont see a lot of people who just sit on their hands and let life happen to them theyre going to want to go out and start something new, create something from scratch, make it go faster, better, stronger Here, you can see entrepreneurship, creativity, art, and technology all coming together in harmony MIT students at their finest. The song is There Goes My Baby originally by Usher; solo by Edan Krowlewicz 12; arrangement by Ben Lee 11. Video filmed, directed, and edited by Luke Plummer 14, Zach Tomlinson 13, and Eddie Kim 13, with several other Logs contributing. I should also mention the audio is all a cappella sung by the Logs, and was recorded and edited by Steve Salinas 12, Mike Miller 09, and Ben Bloomberg 11, and mixed by Mike Miller 09 and James Gammon. (Warning: this song will get stuck in your headbut its a good one!) To find out more about the Logs, you can connect with them on the web,  Facebook, and Twitter. Edit: some minor changes and updated credits. Post Tagged #MIT Logarythms

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