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EarthSonic Volume I

An audio-visual collaborative album between UK artists, indigenous creatives and communities, working with a sound archive of biodiversity recordings of the climate.

The album and accompanying film will engage audiences in the climate crisis through the power of music and art - aiming to inspire them to reconnect with nature and take action to supportive initiatives that can make change. The project will raise awareness of actions people can take and the issues, initiatives and innovations of indigenous people - platforming their narratives, knowledge and experiences of the climate crisis.
 
Released in 2024 - more details to follow.
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EarthSonic Volume I

An audio-visual collaborative album between UK artists, indigenous creatives and communities, working with a sound archive of biodiversity recordings of the climate.

The album and accompanying film will engage audiences in the climate crisis through the power of music and art - aiming to inspire them to reconnect with nature and take action to supportive initiatives that can make change. The project will raise awareness of actions people can take and the issues, initiatives and innovations of indigenous people - platforming their narratives, knowledge and experiences of the climate crisis.
 
Released in 2024 - more details to follow.
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Earthsonic Record Label
An international label platform from EarthSonic releasing new music from artists participating in upcoming projects. Our intention is to create the world’s first carbon free record label by 2026, powered by geothermal technology.

We'll soon be listening to sounds under the themes of Earth, Water, Air, Fire, Extinction, Humanity and Waste. Each release will celebrate international collaboration and aim to raise awareness of environmental issues around the globe.  

Our first release will be announced soon. Keep informed via our newsletter or socials.
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Sicily Music Week
Wednesday, 22nd May, 2024 - 3pm
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN MUSIC, BEST PRACTICES FOR THE ENVIRONMENT
The SDGs are not just numbers and icons; they unite professionals in the music industry to share best practices. From Earth Percent to the Heroes festival, passing through Great Escape, music serves social responsibility. with: Sarah Williams (Palestinian Music Expo / CEO impel publishing / Earth Percent), Ottavia Ortolani (Communication and Advocacy Project Manager), Sarah Parisio (Music Innovation Hub), Gianni Zichichi (We Green You), Stephen Budd (Great Escape-MMF), Vanessa Rosano (Legambiente), Ruth Daniel (In Place of War-remote) moderator: Silvia Danielli Billboard
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Projects

Arctic
Inspired by their visit to Greenland with EarthSonic, UK electronic band Bicep has collaborated with seven indigenous artists from across the Arctic, from Greenlandic rappers to Sami throat singers to create a new body of work which will be premiered through a film featuring the sites of disappearing glaciers at The Outernet in London and global platforms on Earth Day 2025. 
More information will be available soon!
A Voyage to disko bay
This project will take a group of global artists such as Radiohead’s Ed O’Brien and indigenous artists on a 10-day voyage across the Arctic on the world’s most sustainable vessel, visiting the sites of tidal glaciers and small indigenous communities, to inspire new music devised and produced along the way, culminating in several performances for indigenous communities. A documentary produced will be broadcast across streaming partners and via the Outernet in April 2026.
More information will be available soon!
The Last Scream
Working with Brazilian biologists in the Amazon, we have created an archive of the last recorded sounds of extinct species which the scientists refer to as ‘the last scream’, accompanied by the sounds of endangered species and new species. To help us bring to life what no longer exists and explore the idea of extinction, to try and share the impact climate change is having on the diversity of species on the planet, we are working with some of the most interesting and exciting artists in the world, to work with the sounds and transform them into pieces of music and film. We have assembled some of the most interesting known artists on the planet to work with these sounds.

These works will be premiered at the Outernet in London, The Roundhouse and Festival Novas Frequências in Rio, and extensively across major streaming partners in early 2025.
More information will be available soon!
Cucusonic
Cucosonic is an album created by a collaborative collective of Colombian bioscientists, anthropologists, and musicians. The team set up a network with diverse local communities to collect and record sounds and stories from the Colombian Neotropical forests, inviting high-profile artists and producers to create tracks from the field recordings. The aim of the project, and the resulting album, is to raise awareness about the biodiversity of Colombia, and its importance globally - by translating natural soundscape recordings and bioacoustic data into new music. 



Cucosonic features artists, including Bræv, Brian Eno, Coldcut, Fer Isella, Fingathing, Iggor Cavalera, Kate Simko, Laima Leyton, Martyn Ware, Matthew Dear, Mexican Institute of Sound, and Osunlade. 


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Flow
This project aims to tell the diverse stories of water which is central to the climate crisis. – From the droughts in Zimbabwe and Brazil to the future flooding of rivers in the UK, to plastic waste in the waters of Lebanon – through the flow of rap, hip-hop and words from ten prolific female artists of colour from four continents culminating in a high-profile performance in COP30 in Brazil in November 2025 to key media, policy makers and stakeholders
More information will be available soon!
Ice and the frozen sea
We are working with Frozen People Festival, Oulu, Capital of Culture, 2026 to produce new music and performances on the rapidly melting frozen sea. A carousel will be created in the frozen sea which will rotate, powered by hydro-electric power. We are creating new music inspired by the collection of sounds of the sea, with instruments and synthesisers made out of ice, with Terje Inguset electronic music producer Matthew Dear, and Sami artists. This will be streamed and broadcast on Earth Day 2026.
More information will be available soon!