Two Track Series Begins the New Year with Theme of 'Resolution'

Berklee’s YouTube series features musical and storytelling segments by students in an intimate setting with one microphone and continuous camera takes.

January 26, 2022

Berklee’s music video series Two Track features student artists in an intimate setting with only one microphone and continuous camera takes. Created for Berklee’s YouTube channel last September, the series presents new videos every Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. ET throughout the spring semester.

Each recording session revolves around a single theme that is expressed by the artist, either through their track selection or a short storytelling segment recorded as part of the performance. January’s theme is “resolution,” with February focusing on “empowerment,” and March on “equality.” These sessions will display the talent of Berklee artists while creating community around common themes, shared experiences, and emotions.

Cinya Khan

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On January 5, singer-songwriter Cinya Khan performed her original song "Movies" and a cover of Allen Stone's single "Bed I Made” from his 2021 album, Apart.

A 20-year-old native of Montclair, New Jersey, Khan began writing songs after her family moved to South Florida when she was 14. During her set, she tells a story of confronting a conflict in a relationship during the pandemic that resulted in personal growth and resolution for both her and a friend. The professional music major uses lyrics and melodies as a means to communicate the things that are hard to say aloud. Khan is currently working on her debut EP.

Watch Cinya Khan perform "Movies" and "Bed I Made": 


The Thistle Brothers

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The Thistle Brothers (Cameron and Devin) performed "Ways to Make You Smile,” an original tune cowritten with Jackson Lundy, as well as a cover of Harry Styles’s “Kiwi" on January 12.

Influenced by Stevie Wonder, the Beatles, and Bob Dylan, the Boston-based duo’s music blends folk, R&B, and classic rock. They hope that their music not only pleases the ears of their listeners, but also helps make the world a better place. Each song they release is connected to a different charity, with the money earned from each song—through streams, purchases, and donations—sent to its respective charity.

Watch the Thistle Brothers perform "Ways to Make You Smile" and "Kiwi": 


Cavon Brown

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Cavon Brown performed Kaz Rodriguez's "Shed Away," accompanied by drummer E.J. Mitchell, as well as Justin Timberlake’s "Let the Groove Get In" on January 19.

A percussionist from Baltimore, Maryland, Brown has worked with industry artists both secular and gospel, showcasing his talent for a variety of musical genres. Recently, the drummer has begun taking the time to consider his purpose in life outside of music. During his performance, he shared that his daily goal is “to try different things and see what I love, see what I don’t like, and try to build myself [and] build the pieces together.”

Watch Cavon Brown perform "Shed Away" and "Let the Groove Get In": 


Caitlin Otto

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Caitlin Otto wrapped up this month’s Two Track schedule on January 26, performing “Violon” by French composer and pianist Francis Poulenc, and Barbra Streisand’s 1963 ballad “Cry Me a River.”

A student at Boston Conservatory at Berklee, Otto is a third-year vocal performance major studying classical music who also aspires to be an R&B/soul artist. With a strong belief in her dreams and in herself, she has worked hard to become a featured singer and background vocalist in Berklee’s Beyoncé Ensemble.

Watch Caitlin Otto perform "Violon" and "Cry Me a River":