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Listen to the stars of tomorrow…today, as well as Berklee faculty members, alumni, and a few legendary artists, coming to the college as visiting artists.
Listen to the stars of tomorrow…today, as well as Berklee faculty members, alumni, and a few legendary artists, coming to the college as visiting artists.
Both Sides Of Goose, America's Premiere Jam Band
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Goose’s live act attracts a devoted following—and the band's studio work highlights the sharp songs that spark their legendary jams. So on this summer edition of the podcast, we're exploring both sides of the Goose experience, from the studio to the stage, and hearing from the band as well as their fans along the way.
Episode credits:
Produced, engineered, and edited by John Mirisola
Coproduced by Bryan Parys
Theme music by Sleeping Lion
Media excerpted (all songs by Goose, available at goosetheband.bandcamp.com):
"The Whales" and "Feel It Now" from '2023/07/06 Thompson's Point, Portland, ME'
"Hungersite" from 'Live at the Salt Shed'
"Dripfield," "Arrow," "Honeybee," and "Hot Tea" from 'Dripfield'
Enjoy the show? Have thoughts or questions for the Sounds of Berklee team? Let us know at soundspodcast@berklee.edu.
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Chrysalis's Indigo Ansin Emerges
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The Berklee student and Boston Calling–bound indie folk artist explores how discovering songwriting and a supportive queer community led to deeper self-discovery.
26:28
What Does Science Sound Like?
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"Electro-symphonic” composer David Ibbett breaks down his process for turning scientific data into musical notes.
30:18
How Sarah Tudzin Let Herself Make One of 2021's Best Albums
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The alum and leader of Illuminati Hotties discusses the long road to her latest album and how her work as a producer gave her the confidence to finish the record. [Image by Courtney Cole]
31:41
To Make Art from Grief, Ray Soul Needed a New Language
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Composer Ray Soul takes us behind the making of his track, "Seu Aprendiz," which is an honest, moving, and cathartic reckoning with his mother's suicide.
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Jeremy Pelt\'s \'Griot\' Reveals the Personal Side of Jazz History
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The author and trumpeter discusses his new book, which features intimate interviews with jazz greats from Bertha Hope to Robert Glasper. The book and its companion album shine a light on how personal history is cultural history.
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Aviations Cozies up to Metal with 11-Minute \'Outliers\'
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There are three hashtags at the bottom of the YouTube page for the song \"Outliers,\" by the band Aviations. The first two are #aviationsband and #progressivemetal—pretty standard. But the last one is a bit surprising: #cozymetal.\n\nIn this episode of Sounds of Berklee, the band\'s drummer, James Knoerl B.M. \'15 talks about why you might want to curl up with cup of tea when listening to this 11-minute prog metal epic . Take a listen.
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MHIC Says Song "Fear" Reflects the Anxiety of a Generation
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Michela McDonagh B.M. '19, who goes by the artist name MHIC (pronounced “Mick"), remembers sensing the uneasiness in the air just before lockdown began in Manhattan, where she worked while living at home with her parents on Long Island. The ambient tension made her think about how her generation, the last to have a memory of 9/11, was brought up in an anxious world and is graduating into a particularly distressed moment.
14:30
Alper Tuzcu Translates Poetic Wisdom on 'Con Ella'
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The Turkish guitarist and producer shares his musical arrangement of a poem by the great Chilean poet Pablo Neruda.
11:00
Composer Marti Epstein Makes 'Unimaginable' Music
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The long-time Berklee faculty member talks imagination, her opera 'Rumpelstiltskin,' composing without computers, and more.
Note to listeners: this episode refers to a planned performance of 'Rumpelstiltskin' at the Kennedy Center that has now been canceled.
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Recorder Player Tali Rubinstein on Translating Nostalgia
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The Berklee alumna discusses her shift from instrumentalist to singer/songwriter, her love of sad music, and how translating lyrics can be a metaphor for making music in general.
24:27
Jazz Pianist Emily Bear Ventures into Pop
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The Berklee student, already a successful jazz pianist and composer at 18, talks to the BIRN about exploring new musical territory.
20:51
How Amanda Addleman Used Music to Work Through PTSD
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Amanda Addleman B.M. '09 always assumed she had stage fright, but after years of not being able to shake it she sought help and learned that she had something else: post-traumatic stress disorder. In this episode of Sounds of Berklee, she talks about how PTSD affected her career and how she used music, including writing a new album, to work through it.
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Kris Davis’s 'Corn Crake' Makes Difficult Music Easy to Like
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In this episode, Kris Davis breaks down her song, "Corn Crake," and how it brought together jazz improvisation, turntables, and the voice of Olivier Messiaen.
13:58
Andrew Sarlo's Big Year: On Producing for Bon Iver, Big Thief, and More
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The alumnus goes behind the scenes of some of 2019’s top releases, including Bon Iver's 'i, i' and Big Thief's 'U.F.O.F' and 'Two Hands.'
We also asked Sarlo to curate a collection of some of the most memorable tracks he’s produced over the years. Listen and read see what Sarlo had to say about each track he selected on Berklee Now: https://www.berklee.edu/news/berklee-now/andrew-sarlos-big-year-producing-bon-iver-big-thief-and-more
Theme music by Sleeping Lion.
29:42
Melissa Aldana Explores Self-Identity on ‘Visions’
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Award-winning Chilean saxophonist Melissa Aldana B.M. '09 talks about the inspiration for her latest album, struggles she has faced in her artistic journey, and how she stays at the top of her game.
23:25
Film Composer Pedro Osuna Reinvents Himself with Each Score
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In this episode, Pedro Osuna talks about deadlines, working in L.A., and finding his compositional voice.
11:27
Erik Hawkins and Team Build Dance Tune 'Champagne' on Splice
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Hawkins recruited a team of Berklee alumni, former students, and others to write and build the song "Champagne" using the online collaboration platform Splice. Here's how they put the song together.
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Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith’s Orchestra of Electricity
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Take a moment to clear your mind with the alumna synth composer's organic, meditative music, featured on this episode of Sounds of Berklee.
This episode features music from "Abstractions," “Tides VII,” and “Tides I” by Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith. For more information, visit touchtheplants.com.
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Mental Health for Musicians
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Leah Driscoll B.M. '03, director of Student Wellness Promotion and Services, and student Lyzz Zinn discuss mental health tips and resources for musicians.
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