Todd Berger is a recording artist featured on Worship Circle Record’s electronic Village Thrift series that he pioneered alongside Ben & Robin Pasley (100 Portraits and Enter the Worship Circle), Ryan L. (Son Lux), and Dee Jay Doc (2% Milk) and has lead Enter the Worship Circle events since 2003. His song “Simple” can be found on Word Musicʼs release “Absolute Smash Hits, Vol. 2”. In 2008, he produced his first solo release, “And Have Not Love”, with the help of Ben Pasley and a long list of friends featured on the recording. Todd has collaborated and performed throughout the U.S. and traveled to Brazil with resident Cleveland artists. He enjoys creating multi-arts events, and playing conferences, clubs, and intimate house concerts. He is comfortable performing solo, with a small music team, or creating a large multi-arts collaborative team where a fusion of electronica, dance, turntablism and multimedia are combined. Todd loves to unite diverse cultures through creative collaboration, while fostering synergy between artists and a harmonious fusion of their indigenous art forms.
hello from selena!!! I ran into jim last thursday and he shared info about journey church. during the converstation, he mentioned you all and the music ministry. just wanted to say “HEY” and hope we can reconnect. take care,
selena (the brown skinned girl who once attended church on the rise)
You forgot to mention all those weird people that Todd used to play with. There was this one guy back in ’94 who had this scary monobrow and beard–but hey, maybe he was just so far ahead of the game, long before the CCM community decided a goatee was cool. What did they call themselves, Forge? Burnin’ off the dross… Todd must still have an oil painting somewhere in his parents’ basement of men working in a foundry–the cover art that never happened. And Laurel? She was this pretty little thing in the background that Todd was being really quiet about.
Folks watching the little video of Todd at the keys might be wondering what he’s doing with his foot. That’s an old habit from playing on the upright in mom and dad’s house. Someone forgot to tell him that the pedals are not attached to bass drums!
From one old piece of iron to another, glad to see you’re doing well.
Sincerely,
Jason