Hosts Fay Milton and Greg Cochrane met up with the Norwegian singer + songwriter in London to talk about the restorative power of nature, why she thinks activism needs to be reframed as "sexy" and how she's gone from feeling like an outlier discussing climate in music to feeling surrounded by community. Twitter – is one the leading voices when it comes to the topic of music, nature and our climate crisis. Winner announcement of the Environmental Music PrizeĬoldplay’s Music Of The Spheres world tour reaches Europe Upcoming notable events in music and climate: Rufus Du Sol, Jon Hopkins, Georgia and some of the best names in electronic music join forces for a show on Saturday 20 August. Rex Orange County plays his only London show of the summer on August 13th. Tickets are available now on Ticketmaster. They put on events including those in Gunnersbury Park, London, this summer. Sounds Like A Plan series 3 is supported by Festival Republic. We hope you've got lots of inspiration from tuning in. Until next time we meet, thank you to all of our fantastic listeners. This episode also takes a look ahead, and plug you into some climate/music action happening in the coming months (more info and links below). We thank all of our guests: from AURORA to Nick Mulvey, Jaspher Ewany to Nicky Hawkins, discussing themes as varied as making a carbon neutral album to offering vegan food at gigs. Time to reflect, but also look into the future: We've reached the final episode of this series of Sounds Like A Plan.ĭuring this season-ending podcast your hosts Fay Milton and Greg Cochrane unpack some of the topics, guests and moments we've shared over the past 10 weeks.
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