Jarvis Cocker 'National Trust' Album Shouts Out Historic Locales
Daniel Glover — May 13, 2010 — Pop Culture
References: jarviscocker.net & nationaltrust.org.uk
The Jarvis Cocker 'National Trust' album was created in conjunction with The National Trust, a UK charity that looks after historic properties, sites, coastline, and countryside. The father of Britpop and ex-Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker has produced an album comprised solely of natural sounds including birdsong, waves and wind blowing through grass.
The Jarvis Cocker 'National Trust: The Album' CD takes listeners on an audio journey of 13 key sites. It's available as a free download so people can experience the charity through their headphones.
The Jarvis Cocker 'National Trust: The Album' CD takes listeners on an audio journey of 13 key sites. It's available as a free download so people can experience the charity through their headphones.
Trend Themes
1. Charitable Cds - Creating albums in collaboration with charities to promote their cause and engage with audiences through unique sound experiences.
2. Natural Soundscapes - Curating albums that feature natural sounds, such as birdsong, waves, and wind blowing through grass, to provide an immersive and calming audio journey.
3. Digital Philanthropy - Offering free downloads of charitable albums to allow people to experience and support a cause without financial barriers.
Industry Implications
1. Music - The music industry can explore collaborations with charities to produce unique albums that resonate with audiences and promote social awareness.
2. Conservation - The conservation industry can leverage curated natural soundscapes as a means to raise awareness about environmental issues and encourage appreciation for nature.
3. Digital Distribution - The digital distribution industry can support digital philanthropy by offering platforms and tools for charities to provide free downloads of their albums.
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