Starmer, The Prosecution Case

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  Courtney Pine Out Of The Ghetto CD

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  Jerry Douglas Bluegrass Maestro

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  What Am I Missing?

  The Paper Kites Live

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  dEUS Special Reissues

  The 76 Year Catastrophe

  Principle or Profit?

  North Sea Jazz Festival ‘26

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  2025 Truth Justice Humanity Died

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  Iron Maiden @ Knebworth 2026

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  Celeste’s Tour & New LP

  A Question of Judgement

  The Film, The Child, The Murder

  The Last Dinner Party LP & Tour

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  What’s Left?

  Wayne Miller: Hiroshima Aftermath

  Wojtek Mazolewski Jazz Quintet

  So, What Happened?

  Parker Barrow Live

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  Dirty Three LP & 2025 Tour

  Barriers to Right

  Forest Live 2025

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  Montreux British Dedication

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  Within Temptation Ukraine Film

  Gaza - Too Little, Too Late

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  Roger Waters on Amused To Death

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  Joe Bonamassa Live!

  The State We’re In…

  David Gilmour’s Interview


EARTH DAY 2025

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As a passionate birdwatcher, I. JORDAN chose to spotlight birds from the UK’s ‘Red List,’ including the Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, whose distinctive call is featured on their track “Lesser Spotted (feat. NATURE).” Rosa Walton focussed on the evocative, soft sounds of moths, inspired by her father - a moth specialist who has witnessed the decline of moth populations over decades due to climate change. On “Orange Skies - Chapter 2 (feat. NATURE)”, Rozzi draws attention to the devastating wildfires that recently swept through her hometown of LA. Meanwhile, Alice Boyd’s “All We Are (feat. NATURE)” weaves together two field recordings from Birmingham’s Bluebell Wood: one captured by Martyn Stewart (The Listening Planet) in spring 1976, and another recorded by Boyd herself in spring 2024. By the end of the track, listeners notice a subtle but poignant shift - the rich birdsong of the past has faded slightly, overtaken by the distant rumble of airplanes.

Yann Tiersen said: “I’m grateful to be part of the Sounds Right campaign. We live in a time where the human narrative has been placed at the center of everything. It’s time to rewrite that story. The Earth isn’t a backdrop to our ambitions - it’s a living, breathing force we are entangled with.”

SYML said: “I’m honored to be a part of the NATURE project. Nature surrounds us all, but I particularly love the nature from my part of the world. I chose some lovely sounds from the Olympic mountain range and Puget Sound region in Washington State. The mountains and waterways are a big part of how I was raised, and now I’m pleased to bring up my own children in the beauty of the Pacific Northwest. No matter where we find ourselves, it’s up to all of us to take care of what was here before, leaving it only better.”

All the tracks can be enjoyed on the “Feat. NATURE” playlist on Spotify and can also be found on NATURE’s artist profile on major music streaming platforms. With every stream, funds are raised to support conservation projects in critical ecosystems, meaning that anyone can now be an activist simply by enjoying the sounds of our planet.

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Gabriel Smales, Global Programme Director for Sounds Right at UN Live, said: “We asked a question: what if nature could speak - and be credited - through music? A year later, the answer is clear. Millions are listening, and directing real funding to communities protecting the planet’s most vital ecosystems. Further, by collaborating with NATURE, artists from around the world are reminding us that music can do more than move us emotionally; it can enable us to protect what matters most. If music can make nature a collaborator, imagine what could happen if other industries followed suit.”

Since its launch, Sounds Right has engaged millions of people with the sounds of nature. Over the past year, NATURE has grown into a major presence on streaming platforms, with 130 million total listeners and over 11 million listeners on Spotify alone. In 2024, the initiative committed $225,000 to support Indigenous and community led conservation work in the Tropical Andes (the most biodiverse region of the world), among them Fundación Proyecto Tití which protects Colombia’s iconic cotton top tamarin monkeys and 900 hectares of reclaimed forest reserve in partnership with local farmers to protect crucial forest corridors.

For 2025, the ambition is even greater. In under two years, Sounds Right will commit over half a million dollars to conservation projects around the world. Ecosystems targeted to start receiving funding from 2025 onwards include Key Biodiversity Areas in the Amazon and Congo Basins, often described as “the lungs of the earth” given the critical role they play in producing the world’s oxygen. Looking ahead, Sounds Right will release major new playlists ahead of COP30 in Belém, ensuring that music remains at the heart of the global conversation on nature protection at a critical juncture for our planet.

Beyond its global impact, Sounds Right is also driving local initiatives to increase music fans’ connection with nature. In Denmark, nature immersion trips have been organized, with leading artists and biologists supporting young people to listen to and monitor biodiversity levels. In Bogotá, workshops on deep nature listening, meditation, and field recording are being introduced in public schools, aiming to connect hundreds of young people with the sounds of their environment.

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Led by the Museum for the United Nations - UN Live, Sounds Right is the culmination of a unique collaboration between global artists, nature sound libraries, renowned producers, creatives, and environmental groups who want to put music at the heart of a global conversation about nature’s conservation and restoration. Partners include EarthPercent, AKQA, Spotify, and the Hempel Foundation, among others (with full details of partners on soundsright.earth)

Stream “Feat. NATURE” on Spotify & join the movement. Find out more about the initiative at soundsright.earth and the Sounds Right Fund here: https://www.earthpercent.org/sounds-right-fund.

The full list of artists releasing music in collaboration with NATURE this Earth Day includes: Alice Boyd x The Listening Planet, Amelie Lens x Endel, Armaan Malik, Aura Dione, Ben Lukas Boysen, Bye Bye Brenda, Daniel Thorne, David Allred, Dirty Vegas x Storeys, El Búho x Natalia Doco, Endel, Evgeny Grinko, Franc Moody, George The Poet ft. Compost Compost Compost, I. JORDAN, Jason Singh x Liz Hanks, Jessie Marcella, JJ Paulo x Mads Langer, Jocelyn Chan, Joshua Sam Miller x WHAIA, KAM-BU x Jakwob, Madame Gandhi, Maejor, Magnus Munster, Mariposa Solar x Conector ft. Buendía, Masayoshi Fujiya, NEBULAH, Penguin Cafe, Quinn Cristopherson, Raveena, Rosa Walton, Rozzi, Steve Angello x Endel, SYML, The Staves, Wildforms and Yann Tiersen. -ENDS-

About Sounds Right

Developed and delivered by the Museum for the United Nations - UN Live in collaboration with multiple partners, Sounds Right is the culmination of a unique collaboration between global artists, nature sound libraries, renowned producers, creatives, and environmental groups who want to put music at the heart of a global conversation about nature’s conservation and restoration.

Sounds Right current partners include: the Museum for the United Nations - UN Live, EarthPercent, AKQA, Hempel Foundation, Spotify, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark, The Listening Planet, Limbo Music, Eleutheria Group, L-Acoustics, DistroDirect, VozTerra, William Demant Fonden, 15. Juni Fonden, Aage V. Jensen Naturfond, Plot Shift Media, Concito, Vega, LD Communications, No. 29 Communications, The World We Want, and Earthrise.

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About The Museum for the United Nations - UN Live

The Museum for the United Nations - UN Live is an unconventional, borderless museum, working to connect people everywhere to the goals, work and values of the United Nations and build a world where everyone feels agency to contribute to a positive future for people and planet. Partnering with organisations, influencers, corporates and popular culture platforms, and others who are working for change, UN Live is unleashing the power of popular culture and dialogue to inspire and engage people towards a stronger sense of global belonging and positive action.

About EarthPercent

EarthPercent (a registered charity in England and Wales (1188391) and a registered 501c3 non-profit foundation in the U.S (EIN: 86-3830611) was co-founded in 2021 by Brian Eno to raise money with the music industry to support action on nature and climate and contribute to a just and green future for all.

EarthPercent seeks to include the planet as a stakeholder in music by asking artists, companies and individuals to commit a small percentage of their revenue to EarthPercent who distribute this money to the most impactful organisations working on the climate and biodiversity emergencies with the guidance of advisory panels of climate and conservation experts, leading scientists and youth activists.

EarthPercent is a registered charity in England and Wales (1188391) and 501(c) non-profit foundation in the US (EIN: 86-3830611)

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