A unique compilation of music from producers worldwide, grown from samples recorded by Greenpeace on expeditions across the globe.
In late 2020, DJs4CA unveiled the Climate Sample Pack, a sonic toolkit crafted from field recordings gathered during years of Greenpeace expeditions and activism across the globe. The sample pack featured iceberg claps, whales singing, monsoons, birds in the Indonesian rainforest and more incredible sounds of nature. An open call was put out to producers globally to download the pack and create original music inspired by the question “What Does The Future Sound Like?”.
From Colombia to Reunion Island, France, the UK, India, Japan and everywhere in between, the sounds and project connected. With influences from around the world, the samples inspired electronic bangers, textured techno, freeform jazz, beats, and more.
This compilation includes tracks from Acid Pauli, Fakear (Ninja Tune), Mark Farina and many incredible up and coming producers. Vocalists alike were inspired by the sounds and the compilation features Synapson vocalist Lass as well as promising talents.
The record is produced by Green Vinyl Records (NL) using a pioneering new injection molding process which reduces emissions, is free from toxic PVC (Poly Vinyl Chloride) and toxic Phthalates, and doesn’t compromise on audio quality.
The Climate Soundtrack explores the vital role music and culture play in the climate movement, offering inspiring visions for the music community and beyond. With the climate samples at their root, each track is inseparable from the stories of place and planet carried inside it’s structure.
Proceeds from the release will be split between DJs4CA’s future projects and donated to local, frontline organizations in some of the locations the samples were recorded.