Featuring Amazonian percussion and field recordings from indigenous communities.
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Eli Goldstein of Soul Clap has launched Future Sound of Nature (FSON), a new label co-founded with Colombian artist Lola Villa. The label’s mission is to connect electronic music with environmental consciousness. Their debut release is ‘Amazonía’, a new album by Villa.
‘Amazonía’ was recorded during a three-week stay with the indigenous Bora people of Peru and Colombia. Built around traditional Manguaré drums and rich field recordings of local birdlife, the album offers an immersive soundscape blending ancestral rhythms with modern electronics.
A portion of the proceeds from the album will go directly to the Bora communities, with 20% of all label profits pledged to preserving the ecosystems that inspired each release.
In addition to its music catalog, FSON will host an internet radio station from a permaculture greenhouse and continue to organize its two-day festival in New York’s Hudson Valley.
Listen to ‘Amazonía’ below and grab your copy here.