Academics
With an array of undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as summer, international, and precollege offerings, Berklee College of Music provides options for students of all levels to explore and achieve their artistic, academic, and career potential.
Nocturnia is the Berklee Electronic Music Club's flagship event in the Red Room. Join us for an evening of nonstop club classics, with DJs and visual artists curated from the vibrant Berklee electronic music community.
Experience an electrifying evening as some of Berklee’s top electronic digital instrument (EDI) performers showcase their ensemble skills through dynamic pop arrangements—brought to life on a captivating array of custom electronic setups.
The Electronic Production and Design Senior Showcase features the work of graduating students from the Electronic Production and Design Department. Come experience their magnificent capstone projects in such diverse areas as electronic music production, sound design for games, immersive audio projects, software and hardware instruments and plugins, and so much more.
Faculty from the Electronic Production and Design Department present a concert of new live music celebrating the many unique ways that contemporary artists compose and perform electronic music.
Riddhi Vikamshi, Sumer Naik, and Antony Mathew blend Hindustani classical music with global sounds. Their performance weaves keyboard, guitar, and voice into an intimate and playful soundscape.
Asher DeVerna’s debut solo show features funk, indie pop, and jazz-inspired originals with live looping, crowd interaction, and a full band plus horn section.
Join Berklee's Electronic Digital Instrument Showcase Ensemble on an electrifying journey where technology meets music, and witness the future of sonic artistry!
A faculty showcase performer
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Berklee Electronic Production and Design Department
Come see what the performing faculty of the Electronic Production and Design Department (EPD) are up to at the spring EPD faculty showcase. At this show, audiences will see and hear new music genres played with innovative musical instruments.
Saxophonist, composer, and transdisciplinary artist Neil Leonard presents new works for jazz quartet, live electronics, and video in a performance coinciding with exhibitions of his work at both the Tate Modern and the Getty Center.
This annual event, now in its second year, features a diverse range of women producers, sound designers, musicians, and artists showcasing new works that center on electronic instruments and music.
Violinist and producer Omer Kochba performs an electric violin and pedalboard set, featuring a blend of original songs and improvisation influenced by jazz, electronic, ambient, and Arabic music.
Capping off six months of collaboration with students from the Composition and Electronic Production and Design Departments, the ensemble Hypercube will perform new works for instruments and electronics.