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UN Chamber Music Society releases global electronic album ‘HARMONY’

The project marks the United Nations’ 80th anniversary.

Photo credit: UN Chamber Music Society – Official

The UN Chamber Music Society has released ‘HARMONY’, its first global electronic music album, now available in celebration of the 80th anniversary of the United Nations.

The LP presents orchestral reinterpretations of works by leading electronic artists including ARTBAT, Paul van Dyk, Kiesza, Francis Mercier, Sultan + Shepard, KSHMR and Marnik, Lachi, Julio Victoria, and Mr Tout Le Monde. Each piece has been reworked for chamber ensemble and performed by musicians from the UN Chamber Music Society, connecting electronic composition with classical instrumentation.

Structured as a musical journey across regions, ‘HARMONY’ reflects contributions from artists representing different parts of the world. The project aligns with the organisation’s mission to promote the values of the United Nations through cultural exchange and collaboration, using music as a shared language.

UN Chamber Music Society founder and artistic director Brenda Vongova said: “Electronic music is a universal language that has brought people together from all over the world, spreading peace, positivity and inclusivity. Through ‘HARMONY’, we are taking these powerful electronic works and reimagining them in an orchestral setting, creating a sonic bridge between genres, cultures, and communities.”

Listen to ‘HARMONY’ below and grab your copy here.

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