The Concert Series

Meet the artists + spaces behind these 3 performances using the P.P.S. audio processing system on the MIT campus.

The artists

ZAMA

Featured at the Kendall/MIT Open Space on July 2nd

Rebecca Zama, ZAMA onstage, is a Haitian-American singer, songwriter, andmulti-hyphenate artist based in Boston. A lifelong performer, she began singing as a child across Boston and New England, drawing early inspiration from a wide range of global sounds. Today, ZAMA’s music is a rich fusion of the cultures that have shaped her—seamlessly blending Pop and R&B vocals with Afro-Caribbean rhythms, and performing in English, French, Haitian Creole, and Spanish.

Tiberius

Featured at the Lower Courtyard on June 16th

For the last 5 years, Brendan Wright has spent a hell of a lot of time realizing their passion project Tiberius, recording and performing in basements, warehouses, bedrooms, and from time to time, in their car. Cacophonous and catchy, Wright’s recordings blend indie punk, alt country and psychedelia. While conversational, yet confessional songwriting may not be a style particularly new across the modern DIYsphere’ – Wright hopes their efforts to be genuine.

Fegan…the Dog

Featured at the Dertouzos Amphitheater on June 5th

Fegan. Who is he? What does he do? Why does he do it? He was a dog. He liked to retrieve things. This was because he was a golden retriever.

In other news, his pal, Fegan… the Human, just loves to create music. There is nothing better than being able to build a community, supporting one another and, sometimes, screaming your heart out in front of strangers because, we all feel those emotions too

The spaces

use the audio players to listen to the audiences perform the clap exercise — what do you hear about each space?

Kendall/MIT Open Space

Lower Courtyard

Dertouzos Amphitheater