The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 04, 1997, Image 4

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Takenobu said she wishes
more people were willing to ap
preciate differences.
“In Japan, it is mostly Japanese;
we don’t have the diversity America
does,” Takenobu said. “I think
sometimes people take that diversi
ty for granted.”
Chaclin said he plans to attend
graduate school at A&M.
“I have really enjoyed my time
here,” Chaclin said. “It isn’t hard;
there are programs like I-Camp and
International Week and groups like
International Students Association
to help.”
Takenobu said when her parents
came to visit A&M, they shared her
enthusiasm for the campus.
“My father was amazed at the
size of A&M,” she said. “Japan
lacks the land necessary for such
a large area.”
Takenobu said America is a con
sumer’s paradise.
“In Japan, things are fairly ex
pensive and can be hard to get, but
in America everything is afford
able,” she said.
Dharwadker said he has devel
oped a special attachment to A&M.
“I don’t think I could ever sup
port another football team,” he said.
Dharwadker’s best advice for in
ternational students could be ap
plicable to anyone in a new place:
“Meet as many different people as
you can.”
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cause we had no idea of what i
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working correctly.
“Most of our time was spent s^
ing, ‘What happened? Why doesl
this work?’ The computer woi|
crash and we’d lose entire songs/*
Kevin Belteau said the one thi|
the frequent computer problei
did help with was the christenif
of their home studio.
“The CD says it was recorded!
‘Frustration Studios,’ becau
that’s what it was for a whill
Kevin Belteau said.
Chad Belteau said hor
recording was the best way to b;
ance making an album and goi
to school full time.
“With multitrack recording, i
didn’t all have to have the sar
schedules,” Chad Belteau sa
“We could each work on our ov
time, usually on the weekeni ;er t||
One of us would work on it, th ed
take a break to study while som;
one else would come in.”
Kevin Belteau said Autumotl
Rest’s present focus is promotita
and distributing the album, avat
able at record stores around Cer
lege Station.
“We’ve been talking about d)
ing something with just the tv?
of us, since Joey is in law scho<h>|
with more ambient music,” KeU
Belteau said. “But right no i”-
we’re just getting all the CDs
from the manufacturer and tr Vl |
ing to get the radio stations
play it.
“We also sent out about Sr 111
(copies) to record companies.” 1
Chad Belteau said anyone i
terested in musical experiment
tion and something different fro
bland, mainstream music shou *
check out Autumn Rest.
“Sometimes you may listen
one song on a CD, not like it ar
put it away,” Kevin Belteau said. ‘ R .
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