Two Track Live: A Headphone Concert (Virtual Concert)
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Steffan Hacker
Experience Berklee’s first-ever headphones-based concert on YouTube, as the popular YouTube series “Two Track” culminates with this streamed concert featuring over 100 performers. The concert features original material and covers, captured with the intimate, one-microphone recording approach that “Two Track” audiences have come to know and love.
With over 80 episodes, Two Track started as a music video series designed for Berklee’s YouTube and social media channels, featuring artists in an intimate setting with only one microphone and continuous camera takes. Each recording session revolves around a single theme (i.e., connection, love, dreams) that can be expressed by the artist either through their track selection or through a short storytelling segment that will be recorded as part of the performance.
To bring this experience to a live audience, headphones were issued to audience members who experienced pre-produced videos based on the following themes: origins, connection, love, celebration, and change. All featured performers can be heard on Two Track (Opens in a new window)(Opens in a new window) recordings.
Two Track artists will perform with a full rhythm section, horns, strings, and choir. Featured from the series will be Bahar Badieitabar(Opens in a new window), Tiny Habits(Opens in a new window), Emily Sangder(Opens in a new window), Kirsten Alicia(Opens in a new window), Dakota Cohen(Opens in a new window), Khaleb Roberts(Opens in a new window), Reeshabh and Shiva(Opens in a new window), Daniela Gómez(Opens in a new window), Henry Patterson(Opens in a new window), Tascha(Opens in a new window), Emme Cannon(Opens in a new window), Kieran Rhodes(Opens in a new window), Kaiya Nyasha(Opens in a new window), Mahya Hamedi(Opens in a new window), Caitlin Otto(Opens in a new window), Car'dell(Opens in a new window), Laney Lebovitz(Opens in a new window), Tristan(Opens in a new window), and more.