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Climate Futures Playlist

Not for far-off futures, but the ones closest to us

  • Jul 03 2020
  • Joanna Pope
    Joanna Pope is a researcher with a focus on degrowth and ecocritical theory. She is based at Trust, an incubator for platform design and utopian conspiracy in Berlin, and works as an editor and researcher at The Syllabus. Joanna is also a composer and producer. Her debut EP Fantasias for Lock-In was released on TT in 2019. http://joannapope.blogspot.com // https://soundcloud.com/user-183876901

    Sam Lubicz is an artist and illustrator based in Berlin. His collages investigate not-so-distant dystopian futures with a curious pessimism. https://samlubicz.com

This is a playlist not for far-off climate futures, but the ones closest to us — struggle, amnesia, inertia, destruction, revolution and reparations.

1. "Way of Earth Kid" (ft. Stephanie Yu) - Ase Manual 

Ase Manual is a Yoruba-American artist, producer and DJ. This track features violinist, performer and educator Stephanie Yu. Support the artist on bandcamp

2. "Dangerous Tranquility (Part 3)" - Hualampong Riddim 

From an expansive track on Hualampong Riddim’s soundtrack to the Last Life in the Universe, a 2003 film by Thai new wave director Pen-Ek Ratanaruang.

3. "Happy Life" - Emily Glass

Emily Glass is a DJ and producer based in Adelaide, Australia. Support the artist on bandcamp.

4. "I See But Say Nothing" - Laura Luna Castillo 

Laura Luna Castillo is a multimedia artist and musician based in Puebla, Mexico. Support the artist on bandcamp.

5. "Time of Ruin" - Jun Konagaya

Jun Konagaya is a Japanese artist known for his power electronics, noise and avant folk projects. Support the artist on bandcamp.

6. "Patience" - Georgia Anne Muldrow

Georgia Anne Muldrow is a prolific vocalist, songwriter, producer and musician, and the founder of independent label SomeOthaShip Connect with her partner Dudley Perkins. Support the artist on bandcamp.

7. "An Angel Shaving (2: LASER)" - 7038634357

7038634357 is an artist based in Arlington, Virginia. Support the artist on bandcamp.

8. "When I am laid in Earth" - Modern Jazz Quartet with the Swingle Singers

Modern Jazz Quartet (MJQ) was a musical ensemble known for their delicate, complex compositions combining bebop drumming with baroque-style counterpoint. Its core members were Milt Jackson, John Lewis, Percy Heath, and Connie Kay. The Swingle Singers were an a-capella vocal ensemble founded in Paris in the 1960s. This song is a rendition of Dido’s Lament from Henry Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas (“When I am laid, am laid in Earth / May my wrongs create / No trouble, no trouble in thy breast; / Remember me, remember me, but ah! forget my fate”).

9. "Haunting" - A.R. Kane

Alex Ayuli and Rudy Tambala were the multi-instrumentalist duo behind A.R. Kane and progenitors of the dream pop genre. 

10. "elan" - Yoko Kanno

Yoko Kanno is the composer behind some of the best-loved anime soundtracks, from Cowboy Bebop to Macross Plus. In Shinichirō Watanabe’s Terror in Resonance, this song plays during a nuclear explosion high in the atmosphere, covering the city in a green, aurora borealis-like light. 

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