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Imagination Off the Charts: Jacob Collier comes to MIT
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This documentary film won the New England Emmy in the Arts and Entertainment category.

Jacob Collier is a Grammy Award winning artist based in London. During the Fall of 2016 Jacob performed with musicians from MIT, Berklee College of Music, New England Conservatory, Boston Arts Academy, and UNH. This film features rehearsals, behind-the-scenes footage, interviews with the artists, and live performance shot with 8 cameras.

* credits correction: Guilia Duchi should read Giulia Duchi

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@rezonjulio887

2 years ago

from this video i learned 3 things: 1. jacob is a musical genius 2. he's a really cool person too 3. being a drummer in his band looks harder that whiplash

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@MrKoraalrif

2 years ago

Dresscode: Black and white That one guy: Cow onesie

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@bmxchamp4

6 years ago

I was so distracted by the music and marveling at the level of creativity that I wish I had, it never even crossed my mind to question why one of the vocalists was wearing a cow costume.

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@3DPDK

6 years ago

I just stumbled into a Jacob Collier video last night at 11 PM. It's now 8 : 35 AM and I have watched this genius kid talk about music, play music, teach music, lead music ... he IS music. He thinks in music - not the technical terms of music but literally in a language only few humans have ever understood. I'm not jealous. I'm thankful that God graces mankind, every once in a while with this kind of talent and gift.

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@jonathandely

5 years ago

14:49 Jacob even types a computer in time

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@elijah4929

3 years ago

21:56 the happiest conductor I've ever seen

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@krmunoz2169

4 years ago

He's so humble too, it's like music is the diva and he's just his most faithful servant.

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@joecullimore324

5 years ago

At 21:42 the percussionist is thinking "since when was the tambourine so bloody hard!".

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@ImTomMasterson

2 years ago

The fact that there is unreleased footage of Jacob Collier is borderline criminal

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@douglaslawrie3449

6 years ago

It's kind of depressing to me as a musician because Jacob's mixing of an extremely intellectual and an extremely emotional approach to music is exactly what I want to achieve and I know I will never achieve it in the same way he does.

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@flaviomasson

3 years ago

"the biggest gift i was given as a child was space—i was never told to practice"

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@kenthefele113

2 years ago

You know you’re musically brilliant when MIT asks you to live on campus to study what you create.

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@MataGyula

6 years ago

I just want to say Thank You, MIT, for putting this up for everyone to see. Man, what a ride. Thank you!

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@OceillTV

6 years ago

"I'd rather write words that invite people to understand rather than projecting my understanding to other people." At 18:35. This was a really profound and a great thought. Not because it's something new, but because it expresses the idea that ideologically vague (say f.e. politically neutral or even instrumental) music can be intellectually cultivating.

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@koodbeat4841

3 years ago

27:49 the way he swings the snare giving that groove on the drum is actually a Dilla signature, Jacob talked about how he's inspired a lot by hip hop ! He does an excellent job at blending elements from different music eras/genres together it's mind blowing

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@SubscribersWithoutAnySubscribe

4 years ago

23:45 I love how the violinist in the back frowns and then smiles at the direction Jacob took the chords there

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@summons1063

5 years ago

Watching this I suddenly realized that the title “Hideaway” is actually the musical theme of the arrangement. He establishes the “hideaway” in the first verse, and as things become more chaotic, the listener is grounded in the introductory motif, acting as a “hideaway” from all the complexity in the onslaught of polytonal and polyrhythmic explosions later on

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@kliudrsfhlih

5 years ago

I was just searching for the KMS 105 microphone and this came up... somoone in MIT went crazy with the tags.

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@l.3ok

4 years ago

14:17 damn, that beatboxing in Blackbird gives me some serious chills man.

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@TheReal4th

3 years ago

"He's kind of playing with this notion of you, the listener, thinking you know where you are. And he'll throw something at you that unmoors it, but without completely divorcing you from the structure that you knew before." Well said!

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