She is a Grammy-nominated artist whose music spans a broad range of genres, including indie-rock, pop, and classical.
She is the co-founder of an urban pop art flute duo called Flutronix and also served as former flutist of Eighth Blackbird, a Chicago-based chamber ensemble.
She began participating in the Juilliard School's music advancement program when she was 10 years old and was later accepted into its pre-college division.
In addition to the Juilliard School, Joachim credits Tower Records for generating her interest in hip-hop, jazz, and electronic music.
[2][3] "Land Bridge" (2016) is a full-length visual and musical composition realized in collaboration with Canadian choreographer Helen Simoneau.
In an interview with WUNC 91.5, Joachim explained that Discourse is an evening-length performance that strives to engage the community through social change in response to the fears and concerns over the deepening divides within the United States.
Joachim further states that the work "invites people to engage in conversation with one another and to connect with each other’s personal narratives" via interviews with the local community at Chapel Hill, NC, which will ultimately be blended into a final performance.
She further stated that the loss of her grandmother’s voice led her to consider the presence of female artists in Haiti’s traditionally male-dominated popular music scene.
Ipheta Fortuma was Joachim’s maternal grandmother, while the other three individuals included on the album are well-known Haitian female singers.
"[2] Though Joachim was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, she has ties with the Haitian community, as her family is originally from a rural village in Haiti called Dantan.
In an interview with WUNC 91.5, Joachim further explained that after she stumbled upon Loggins-Hull's myspace profile and listened to some of her music, she noticed that they were interested in the same types of genres.
With respect to non-classical musical influences, Joachim and Loggins-Hull cite a range of artists, including jazz flutist Hubert Laws, Steve Reich, Radiohead, and Kanye West.
Flutronix has also collaborated with both classical and non-classical artists and groups, including hip-hop producer Ski Beatz, electronic musician Dan Deacon, and the International Contemporary Ensemble.