Aristotle Jones (Virtual Concert)
The #BerkleeAnywhere Concert Series features Berklee College of Music and Boston Conservatory at Berklee students performing virtually, from wherever they are in the world. We may be separated by distance, but music empowers us to unite. Wherever you are, we invite you to connect with us every Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. ET on Berklee’s IGTV and Facebook pages.
About the Artist
Aristotle Jones is an energetic rapper, singer, and producer based in Boston. Combining the intellect and wit of his namesake with distinctive and often self-produced beats, he aims to create idiosyncratic music that pushes the envelope of traditional hip-hop. Born Ethan Cole and originally from the North Shore of Massachusetts, Jones draws heavy influence from artists such as A Tribe Called Quest and Pharcyde as well as contemporaries ranging from Mac Miller to Freddie Gibbs and Madlib. A perfectionist at heart, he values quality over quantity, sharing his finely tuned compositions in order to contribute his stamp to the world of artistic expression. He has released two self-produced, full-length projects, his most recent being the critically lauded LP The World IS Flat. A frequent and avid collaborator with his Berklee classmates, he is gearing up for a loud start to 2021 with a flurry of new song and video releases planned.
How to Watch
Tune in at 8:00 p.m. ET on Berklee's Facebook or IGTV
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