In this episode of Sounds of Berklee, we’ll listen recent graduate Miette Hope’s latest single, “Release Me,” about trying to finally break free from a painful relationship. You can hear her live at Derby Square in Salem at 5 p.m. on July 14.
Jul 10, 2018•5 min
Dolltr!ck uses an electronic digital instrument—a combination of a computer and software with performance controllers—to create playful pieces that mix electronica, future dance, hip-hop, and house. Here's her song "Music Box Player."
Jun 26, 2018•5 min
Jose’s performance will show aspiring vocalists how a student can evolve after graduating from Berklee, featuring some songs from Jose’s first of two EPs, Heart of Gold. In this episode we hear his song "Tell Me Now."
Jun 12, 2018•5 min
In this episode of Sounds of Berklee, Professor Felice Pomeranz shares her experiences crafting more inclusive, creative, and sustainable career opportunities for harpists.
May 29, 2018•22 min
Jiwon Kwon, an eighth-semester jazz composition and piano performance major, was one of four Berklee students who recently won a DownBeat Student Music Award, given to student musicians the magazine has deemed the best, as well as to their instructors.
May 15, 2018•6 min
In this episode of Sounds of Berklee, piano instructor Carlos Vargas talks about his passion for community outreach and the variety of projects he is currently working on, including his recent trip to the Dominican Republic.
May 08, 2018•11 min
As both the guitarist for the Zac Brown Band and an independent acoustic singer-songwriter, Berklee alumnus Clay Cook '98 balances a fast-paced life as a member of the Grammy-winning group with time to write his own music. In this episode of Sounds of Berklee, we listen to his song "Unobstructed View."
Apr 24, 2018•5 min
In this episode of Sounds of Berklee, we’ll be listening to “I Do This,” a spoken-word song in which student Dom Jones pays tribute to a long list of people who keep her motivated. Jones will be playing at the Haymarket Lounge in City Winery, Boston, on April 14.
Apr 10, 2018•5 min
Boston Conservatory at Berklee faculty Christy Turnbow and Michael Hanley talk about the importance of vocal health, what it takes to teach across styles, and why cross-training in vocal pedagogy is important for students entering the field.
Apr 04, 2018•24 min
On the occasion of Black Violin's return to Berklee, to play at the BPC April 7, let’s revisit one of the most popular podcasts we aired last year. Here is the title track off their 2015 album, Stereotypes.
Mar 27, 2018•5 min
In this episode of Sounds of Berklee, the poet Beth Woodcome Platow speaks about teaching writing to musicians, her writing process, and reads two poems from her debut collection of poetry, 'Little Myths' (National Poetry Review Press).
Mar 20, 2018•20 min
Israel "Piraña" Suárez has adapted the cajón for musical styles outside his native flamenco. In this episode, we'll hear him play it in the funk tune "Aguas de Funk."
Mar 13, 2018•5 min
In this episode of Sounds of Berklee, we’ll dip into Dan Moretti's latest album, Invoke, with a listen to “Hymining.” Moretti will be performing more selections from the album on March 7 at the Red Room at Cafe 939, accompanied by Berklee faculty and students.
Feb 27, 2018•6 min
In this episode of Sounds of Berklee, we’ll hear one of Neselovskyi’s latest compositions from Get Up and Go, called “On A Bicycle.” The song is just a sample of his dynamic work over the years, which you can see live at the upcoming Middle Eastern Festival in the Berklee Performance Center on March 1st. Tickets are available at berklee.edu/events/.
Feb 13, 2018•7 min
By the time Yuning Song entered Berklee last fall, he was already an award-winning composer who graduated from Beijing’s Central Conservatory of Music, a vocalist who had appeared on nationally televised talent shows such as Sing My Song and Duets, and a recording artist with his own album.
Jan 30, 2018•4 min
In this episode of Sound of Berklee, Pablo Munguía, the director of Berklee’s Music Production, Technology, and Innovation master’s program talks about how he helps students push the frontiers of music and technology, and about reuniting with Justin Timberlake for this February’s Super Bowl halftime show.
Dec 19, 2017•18 min
In this episode of Sounds of Berklee, we're listening to the title track of Iris Lune's newest album, Lost in Chatter, to hear how the band is creating music that challenges the status quo of today's pop.
Dec 12, 2017•5 min
A veteran session musician and longtime touring road warrior, world-renowned drummer, composer, and producer Omar Hakim has performed on records and tours with the biggest names in music without ever allowing himself to be typecast by genre. In the realm of R&B and pop, he’s worked with Michael Jackson, Madonna, Mariah Carey, and Daft Punk. In jazz, his extensive credits include work with Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Joe Sample, and Weather Report. In the rock arena, he’s worked with David B...
Dec 05, 2017•23 min
Take a listen to student Kiersten Kelly’s debut single, "Get Out," a song that establishes her as a powerful pop artist ready to take on the world and give every modern woman an anthem.
Nov 29, 2017•5 min
On this week's Sounds of Berklee, we're featuring Ben Johnston's 5th quartet, a work that highlights Johnston’s microtonal gymnastics built on just-tuned intervals, performed by Kepler Quartet. The song was recorded as part of a larger project to record Johnston’s entire body of work, a project that took 14 years.
Nov 21, 2017•16 min
In this episode, Erin Barra B.M. '06 talks about her anti-tech roots, walks us through the production of a new song, and discusses why she pushes students to use technology to help achieve their vision.
Nov 14, 2017•24 min
Mariza's "Alma," off her 2015 album, Mundo, fuses traditional fado melodies with newer styles, and is sung in Spanish. Mariza will receive the Master of Mediterranean Music Award from Berklee's Mediterranean Music Institute on November 11.
Nov 07, 2017•5 min
This episode features a track, "Let's Live Again," from 2006 Berklee graduate Lauren Kinhan's critically acclaimed new album, "A Sleepin' Bee," which offers new takes on the songs of Nancy Wilson, the legendary jazz vocalist and 1994 Berklee honorary doctorate recipient. Kinhan recorded the album in Berklee's Shames Family Scoring Stage with eight-time Grammy-winning producer Elliot Scheiner (a 2006 Berklee honorary doctorate recipient) as students observed the recording session turned master cl...
Oct 31, 2017•6 min
Berklee Voice Professor Livingston Taylor talks about the key principles of good stage performance techniques.
Oct 24, 2017•21 min
In this episode of Inside Berklee, Michael Shinn talks about key skills that every modern day musician needs to be build a career in the arts, and what he hopes to achieve as Boston Conservatory at Berklee's new dean of music.
Oct 17, 2017•16 min
Molly Tuttle, a 2014 Berklee alumna, recently won the International Bluegrass Music Association award for Best Guitarist, becoming the first female to do so since the IBMAs began in 1990. In 2017, Tuttle's debut EP, 'Rise,' debuted at No. 2 on Billboard’s Bluegrass Albums chart. This podcast features a track from that EP, which is available via CDBaby here: https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/mollytuttle Photo by Andy Cambria, courtesy of the artist
Oct 10, 2017•4 min
For her new album, guitarist Kaki King teamed up with birnCORE, the Berklee Internet Radio Network's (BIRN) independent record label, to reimagine selections from her catalog with the help of a chamber orchestra comprising Berklee personnel.
Oct 03, 2017•6 min
In this episode of Inside Berklee, seventh-semester student Paloma Menendez calls in from her semester abroad at Berklee’s campus in Valencia, Spain, where she’s taking a respite from her music-business-heavy schedule to re-energize her singing and songwriting.
Sep 26, 2017•15 min
Modern Drummer magazine calls Marko Djordjevic, an assistant professor of percussion at Berklee, a “world class drummer” and “a true innovator.” Djordjevic and his band, Sveti, will perform at this year’s Berklee Beantown Jazz Festival on September 30.
Sep 19, 2017•6 min
In this episode of Inside Berklee, Rhoda Bernard discusses how her decade of successful work in educating special-needs students and their teachers has evolved into the Berklee Institute for Arts Education and Special Needs, and where she plans to take this program in the future.
Sep 12, 2017•20 min