The Best Music of 2023 Was Made with Berklee Artists Behind the mic, at the boards, or in the band, Berklee artists made some of the year's best music in every genre, as ranked by outlets from Pitchfork to Billboard.By
John Mirisola
December 21, 2023
The sound of 2023, in one word? Kaleidoscopic.
The best music of the year emerged from every corner of the music world: pop and R&B had their certified bangers from artists like Rene Rapp, Chappel Roan, and Victoria Mon t; but so did the world of experimental doom jazz with Arooj Aftab B.M. '10, Vijay Iyer, and Shahzad Ismailys Love in Exile. It was a great year for shoegazing institutions like Blonde Redhead, and one no less auspicious for an indie-folk supergroup like Boygenius. Whether we were craving Latin trap or improvisational turntablism, finding the perfect new tune was as easy as cueing up some Tainy, or digging into Kris Daviss Village Vanguard set with her band, Diatom Ribbons.
But the common feature shared by so much of this years kaleidoscope of great music is, of course, the countless Berklee artists who worked to create these records-behind the mic, at the boards, or in the band. The following playlist represents a small sampling of the musical contributions Berklee artists have made to the years best music, represented by their appearances on year-end lists from publications including Pitchfork, the New York Times, Billboard, and others.
Tracklist and Credits1. Snowman, Blonde Redhead (from Sit Down for Dinner)Pitchfork: Best Songs No. 42 (Snowman), Best Rock Albums
Amedeo Pace '87, Simone Pace P.D. '87; band members
2. Flowers, Miley Cyrus (from Endless Summer Vacation)Rolling Stone: Best Albums No. 30; Billboard: Best Albums No. 16
Paul David Hager '89, engineer/mixer
Brian Rajaratnam B.M. '17, engineer/mixer
3. GO! (feat. Jason Palmer) Allison Miller (from Rivers in Our Veins)NPR: Best Jazz Albums; Best Albums
Jason Palmer (faculty), trumpet
4. From the Start, Laufey (from Bewitched)Billboard: Best Albums No. 46
Laufey '21
5. My Kink Is Karma, Chappel Roan (from The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess)Pitchfork: Best Pop Music; Rolling Stone: Best Albums No. 12
Justin Tranter '01, songwriter
6. On My Mama, Victoria Mon t (from Jaguar II)Pitchfork: Best Pop Music, Best Songs No. 30; Stereogum: Best Albums No. 40; NPR: Best Albums; Rolling Stone: Best Albums No. 9; Billboard: Best Albums No. 5
Jeff Gitelman B.M. '03, producer
7. Daddy, Nourished by Time (from Erotic Probiotic 2)Pitchfork: Best Pop Music, Best Albums No. 5, Best Songs No. 11; Stereogum: Best Albums No. 34
Marcus Brown P.D. '16 (Nourished by Time)
8. Crossing Guard, Model/Actriz (from Dogsbody)Pitchfork: Best Albums No. 33, Best Rock Albums; Rolling Stone: Best Albums No. 31
Cole Haden B.M. '19, Aaron Shapiro B.M. '17, Ruben Radlauer B.M. '19, Jack Wetmore '17; band members
9. Heart Break Escape, Liv.e (from Girl in the Half Pearl)Pitchfork: Best Pop Music; Best Albums, No. 39; Stereogum: Best Albums No. 38
Aaron Liao B.M. '17, producer
10. Moonless, Julie Byrne (from The Greater Wings)Pitchfork: Best Albums No. 21, Best Rock Albums, Best Songs No. 35; Stereogum: Best Albums No. 44
Alex Somers '04, producer/mixer
11. Not Strong Enough, Boygenius (from The Record)Pitchfork: Best Albums No. 16, Best Rock Albums, Best Songs No. 32; Stereogum: Best Albums No. 5; NPR: Best Albums; Rolling Stone: Best Albums No. 2; Billboard: Best Albums No. 2
Sarah Tudzin B.M. '14, producer/engineer
Kaushlesh Garry Purohit P.D. '16, engineer
12. A Running Start, Sufjan Stevens (from Javelin)Pitchfork: Best Albums No. 6, Best Rock Albums, Best Songs No. 3 (Will Anybody Ever Love Me?); Stereogum: Best Albums No. 35; Rolling Stone: Best Albums No. 15; Billboard: Best Albums No. 22
Megan Lui '10, vocals
Nedelle Torisi '99, vocals
13. The Dancer, Kris Davis and Diatom Ribbons (from Diatom Ribbons Live at the Village Vanguard)NPR: Best Jazz Albums
Kris Davis (faculty), piano
Terri Lyne Carrington (faculty), drums
Val Jeanty (faculty), turntables and electronics
Julian Lage '08, guitar
14. ASR (feat. Jeff Parker), Meshell Ndegeocello (from The Omnichord Real Book)NPR: Best Jazz Albums, Best Albums
Deantoni Parks B.M. '03, featured artist
Jeff Parker '90, featured artist
15. Paranormal (feat. Alvaro Diaz), Tainy (from Data)Pitchfork: Best Music by Latine and Spanish Artists; Rolling Stone: Best Albums No. 3
Berenice Gonzalo B.M. '21, engineer
16. To Remain/To Return, Arooj Aftab, Vijay Iyer, Shahzad Ismaily (from Love in Exile)Pitchfork: Best Albums No. 25, Best Jazz and Experimental Albums
Arooj Aftab B.M. '10
17. Mr. Frisell (feat. Bill Frisell), Ambrose Akinmusire (from Owl Song)New York Times: Best Jazz Albums No. 4
Bill Frisell '77, guitar
18. Gemini Moon, Rene Rapp (from Snow Angel)Rolling Stone: Best Albums No. 55; Billboard: Best Albums No. 10
Justin Tranter '01, songwriter
19. Vampire Empire, Big ThiefPitchfork: Best Songs No. 15
Adrianne Lenker B.M. '12, Buck Meek B.M. '10, James Krivchenia B.M. '14; band members
20. Independence Day, PalehoundStereogum: Best Albums No. 48; Rolling Stone: Best Albums No. 75
Larz Brogan B.M. '15, band member
21. A Luminous Parable of Indeterminate Import, John Zorn (from Homenaje A Remedios Varo)NPR: Best Jazz Albums
Julian Lage '08, guitar
22. Sunset Cliffs, Daniel Villareal (from Lados B)Pitchfork: Best Jazz and Experimental Albums
Jeff Parker '90, guitar
23. Tr fico por Katmand (feat. Elvis Costello), Fito Paez (from EADDA9223)NPR: Best Albums
Gustavo Borner B.M. '89, producer/mixer/engineer
Phil Levine '16, engineer
Justin Moshkevich B.M. '07, mastering engineer
24. The Waves Are Not the Ocean, Pat Metheny (from Dream Box)Pitchfork: Bes










