Stanford Harmonics
The Stanford Harmonics are a co-ed a cappella group from Stanford University. Known for their alternative rock repertoire and award-winning recordings, the Harmonics have garnered international recognition for their performances and have been featured on BOCA, Sing, and Voices Only a cappella compilations. The Harmonics are one of the few collegiate a cappella groups that own their own wireless microphone equipment and have developed a live performance style that includes the use of electronic distortion and sound effects.
History
The group's third release, Insanity Laughs, was received as a "breakthrough album" for the unprecedented mixing of its drum-like vocal percussion.In 2009, their landmark studio album, Escape Velocity, won three Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards, including Best Mixed Collegiate Album, and was selected by the Recorded A Cappella Review Board as one of their Picks of the Decade.
In 2010, the Harmonics won the A Cappella Community Awards for Favorite Mixed Collegiate Group and Favorite Scholastic Album.
Recordings
The Stanford Harmonics have released ten full-length albums, one "greatest hits" album, and one extended play.- The Greatest Hits of Pitchpipe
- Escalator Music
- Insanity Laughs
- Phonoshop
- evolut10n - 10 Year Anniversary "Greatest Hits" Album
- Rock Beats Scissors
- Shadowplay
- Escape Velocity
- Midnight Hour
- The Messes of Men - EP
- Fault of Imagination
- Signal Lost
Awards and nominations
ICCA results
The International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella first judged live a cappella performance competitions in 1996.Year | Level | Category | Recipient | Result | Points | Citation |
1996 | West Region Semifinal | Best Solo | Zureen Poowin for "Change in My Life' | |||
2000 | West Region Quarterfinal #1 | Best Group | Harmonics | |||
2002 | West Region Quarterfinal #2 | Best Soloist | Morgan Reed | |||
2002 | West Region Quarterfinal #2 | Best Arrangement | Jon Pilat for "Lady Marmalade" | |||
2003 | West Region Quarterfinal #3 | Best Group | Harmonics | |||
2003 | West Region Quarterfinal #3 | Best Arrangement | Marcella White Campbell for "Porcelain" | |||
2004 | West Region Quarterfinal #1 | Outstanding Vocal Percussion | Ben D'Angelo and Daniel Hobert |
Notable members
- Singer/songwriter Vienna Teng
- Contemporary A Cappella Society of America President Julia Hoffman and Board Member Ariel Glassman
- Hookslide singers Jon Pilat and George Hoffman
- Former Skritch lead Bryan Tan