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Alper Tuzcu

Alper Tuzcu

Alper Tuzcu is a composer, producer, and educator who creates music that erodes cultural borders. He is currently an Assistant Professor at Electronic Production and Design department at Berklee College of Music. He has collaborated and recorded songs with Grammy-winning musicians such as Marcelo Woloski (Snarky Puppy), Ganavya (Esperanza Spalding, Residente), and Javier Limón (Paco de Lucía, Wynton Marsalis). He is currently a Voting Member in the Recording Academy (Grammy Awards) and The Latin Recording Academy (Latin Grammys). His music has been featured on NPR, BBC Radio, RTVé, and many other media channels. His 2021 EP, Raíz, was selected as one of the Top 10 EPs of 2021 by NPR affiliate the Latin Alt HD3, and one of the songs on this EP, "Afortunado," was selected for the NPR show World Cafe’s Best of 2021 LatinX playlist. His bossa nova composition "Felicidade" has over a million streams on Spotify, and his lo-fi track “Uzaklarda” was featured on Spotify's editorial playlists. As a songwriter, he has been a semi-finalist in the International Songwriting Competition two years in a row, in 2021 and 2022. Tuzcu has performed at prestigious festivals and venues including the Umbria Jazz Festival (Italy), Shapeshifter Lab (New York), youbloomLA Festival (Los Angeles), Sofar Sounds Washington D.C., and Sofar Sounds Boston, among many others. His full catalog has reached 7 million streams and more than 2.5 million listeners globally. He graduated from Berklee College of Music magna cum laude in 2015 after winning a scholarship at the Umbria Jazz Festival.