Recorded and mixed by Joel at Q Division, Simona Minns’ “A Hunger Artist” is an experimental dance theater production that follows the journey of a fasting artist who lives for, but simultaneously resents his audience. Both a theatrical performance and a contemporary interpretation of Franz Kafka’s parable of the same name, it has been performed across theaters and performance spaces across Massachusetts.
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Joel Edinberg
Joel joined Q Division as an intern in late 2011. He got into recording because he loves the creative process, and loves working with bands of every style, especially those that don’t quite fit in a standard box. He has since had recordings featured on various TV stations including Comedy Central, National Geographic, TLC, Lifetime, and the History Channel. Joel is also a saxophonist who currently leads the Somerville Symphony Orkestar and is the Co-founder and Chief Musicologist at Vindor Music.
Partial list of artists Joel has worked with:
Guster
Stepkids
Johnny Townsend
Chris Dave and the Drumhedz
Eli “Paperboy” Reed
Badfish
Cocek! Brass Band
Emperor Norton’s Stationary Marching Band
Eternals
Ezekiel’s Wheels
Canadian Brass
Simona Minns
The Van Burens
Harmoos
Amanda Maffei
Ila Mawana
Klezwoods
Mad Satta
Parlour Bells
Xenia Dunford
Forrest Pettengill
Sophie Dunér
Josiah Reibstein
Sam Dechenne and the Late Risers
Sean Butze
Triarky
Rich Dimare
Miles Harleston
WeiChen Lin
Somerville Symphony Orkestar
Zox
Cocek! Brass Band
Recorded by engineer/saxophonist Joel Edinberg in the bowls of Q Division, Here Comes Shlomo, is a trip through time and space.
Harmoos – Anything
Harmoos’s Anything came out in April of 2014, and was recorded by Joel Edinberg. It’s a collection of mostly quiet and atmospheric guitar based songs.