MNDR Previews New LP Hell to Be You Baby With Title Track Co-Produced by Mark Ronson
Track arrives with video starring singer-songwriter Lawrence Rothman as MNDR
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Electro-pop singer MNDR has released a new song, “Hell to Be You Baby,” the title track from her next album, set to arrive June 18th via Wondersound Records.
Co-produced by Mark Ronson, “Hell to Be You Baby” boasts a distinct early Nineties dance feel. A restless drum groove, gritty synths, and a big house piano anchor the tune, while still allowing it to expand into headier spaces.
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Mishap victim sought Rs 2 lakh compensation, gets Rs 22.5 lakh
ByVallabh OzarkarVallabh Ozarkar / Updated: Apr 4, 2021, 08:25 IST
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The Motor Accident Claims Tribunal (MACT) has ordered an insurer and a trailer owner to pay almost 10 times more
compensation than sought by a girl who was hit by a trailer in July 2014 in
Deonar area. The girl, who was five at that time, suffered permanent partial disability in the mishap.
The claimant, Jaibunnisa Shaikh, through her mother, had sought a compensation of Rs 2 lakh from the insurance company and the accused but the tribunal has ordered to pay her about Rs 22.5 lakh, including interest.
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Six CES reveals hinting at the future of mobility
Here’s a glimpse of what to expect down the road – all spotlighted at this year’s virtually hosted Consumer Electronics Show Published January 14, 2021
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What’s the future of transportation and mobility? Here’s a glimpse of what to expect down the road – all spotlighted at this year’s virtually hosted Consumer Electronics Show (CES).
People-movers turn electric, autonomous and super luxurious
Expect to see more autonomous and electric people-movers or robotaxis, like this concept from Cadillac’s “Halo” portfolio. While this self-driving vehicle resembles a giant toaster on wheels, the boxy, open space includes a huge glass roof, a wrap-around light-coloured sofa and two captains’ chairs that make it look like a luxurious living room. Designed for a group of family or friends to travel together to a destination, it’s filled with innovative technology.