1% For The Planet, in collaboration with musicians Flavien Berger and Aurelien Buiron and creative agency MNSTR, has unveiled ‘The Voice of the Glaciers’ – a poetic yet urgent call to act.
The record captures the real sounds of the glacier such as cracks, groans and trickles, recorded on the Mer de Glace in the French Alps.
The Voice of the Glaciers is pressed on a medium as ephemeral as itself: a vinyl made of ice that melts as time passes.
To create a record made from ice, the team first produced a silicone mould of a real vinyl.
Using this mould, a local musician and sound technician etched the exact audio grooves into the negative to preserve the detail of a playable record.
The mould…
more
Source www.theweather.com
Terms of use and third-party services. More here.
