OtterBox Defender for Blackberry Curve 8530 - Unbox, Install & Review

In this video I unbox, install and review the OtterBox Defender case for the Blackberry Curve 8530. I really like the heavy duty design of this case but one drawback is that it reduces the quality and range of your bluetooth headphone or speaker units. Another thing that I really liked about this case is the grip and feel of my Blackberry after installing the case, it has a great no slip feel and it doesn't feel as fragile as it did before installing this case. On the overall it's an investment worth it's weight in gold.


Compatibility:
BlackBerry Curve 8520
BlackBerry Curve 8530
BlackBerry Curve 9300
BlackBerry Curve 9330

Features:
Three layers of protection
Complete interaction of the device's functions
Ratcheting belt clip holster included

Material:
Clear protective membrane on screen
High-quality polycarbonate shell
Durable silicone skin
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The NISH Project: Alternative / Experimental / Rock / Rap / Tech

The NISH Project - Founded 1998
Website: The NISH Project
Genres: Alternative / Experimental / Rock / Rap / Tech
Label: Unsigned
Visit NISH: ReverbNation - Facebook




The NISH Project began back in 1998 with a couple of home computers, some crappy 1-track recording software, my drum set and an electric keyboard with a 6-track recorder built in. I would lay down drum tracks and then add keys, from there I would do the vocals live to the computer, then use a second computer to add more. I was perfecting the art of recording music on the computer when it didn't really exist. Now you can record a complete song from an iPod Touch, things have come a long way since then!

There are no timing or style boundaries in my music. You might hear rap sounding lyrics mixed with a ska/reggae beat one second and then get hit with some rock beats the next second and it just works. I don't make it happen, I let the music tell me what it wants. From there the lyrics pretty much write them self as the music develops the story line.

The name NISH came from my grandfather George D McNish who was a guitar maker for the Grand Ole Opry players back in the 40's, 50's and 60's. He was a great guitar maker but I never got a chance to learn his trade. He passed away when I was 5 years old so I didn't get nearly enough time with him. None the less he passed on his creative nature and talent for gadgetry to me.

I chose "The NISH Project" to honor his name and the talent that he passed down through our family. I chose to add "Project" to the title because just like my grandfather, I am always and forever working on a new project and staying busy. What started out as me playing around on a $100 keyboard has turned into a life long process of creating new and ever evolving music. Amazing how a little inspiration can turn into a life-long passion.

Project Update: NISH returned to the studio in 2018 to begin recording new music so stay tuned. Meanwhile enjoy what's already here. Thanks for being a fan!


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