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Jonah Spiva
Composer - Sound-Designer - Producer - DJ
Untouched Glass (Smooth Jazz, Luxury)
2:30
Market Meltdown (Tense, Conflict)
2:26
Seconds Before Chaos (Tense, Pulsing)
2:13
Deal with the Mud (Tense, Driving)
2:20
Destroy Everything (Tense, Angry)
2:19
Dream Song (Vocal, Dance)
2:52
Song in Black (Vocal, Dance)
4:04
Calm and Collected (Orchestral HipHop, Sports)
2:14
Powerful Beyond Measure (HipHop, Sports)
2:22
Queen of the Vast (Atmospheric, Dark)
2:12
A Modern Approach (Happy, Corporate)
2:03
Sweet Tooth (Chill, Lo-fi)
2:53

Biography

Jonah is a musical artist, producer, composer, and Berklee College of Music alum specializing in unique sound design. He has placements on CBS's March Madness, and submits music to the Discovery Channel, NFL, and ID Network with various music libraries. Having years of experience in recording, songwriting, gigging, teaching, concert planning, and everything involved with music, he brings versatility and polish to every project. He plays most instruments, including piano, voice, saxophone, guitar, turntables, and drums to name a few. Jonah is also one-half of the dance music duo DELPHIA, and has garnered thousands of streams on Spotify and Apple Music with his collaborator Brooklynn.

He started his career in 2018 producing for local hip-hop artists, and in high school he organized vibrant backyard jazz and R&B jams, turning heads and catching ears around Washington D.C. When he came to Berklee on a full-tuition scholarship, he became interested in producing music for media. After writing short cues as a class project, he was presented with an opportunity to pursue this passion as a writer for the music library Droid Mafia. Since then his music has been heard on live TV, behind EMMY award winning artists, on radio airwaves, streaming, podcasts, and more.