Sound Earth Legacy, a sustainable creative agency and digital music platform with a mission to preserve the sounds of the earth, supports the dissemination of pioneering scientific, humanitarian and technological projects that conduct research to understand and address climate change.
Sound Earth Legacy was created by the audiovisual documentary filmmaker Andrea Lamount in Barcelona (2020), with the intention of uniting musical artists with scientists and researchers, to raise awareness about the protection and legacy of the sounds of the earth.
Sound Earth Legacy, selects different artists from around the world, so that through the sounds recorded in the various projects carried out are used to create sustainable music, and unpublished, to protect our most fragile natural world and all the species that inhabit it.
One of these projects is "Black Coral Symphony" which aims to characterize the soundscape of the black coral forests of Lanzarote Island. Vulnerable marine ecosystems and not included in any protection directive. This soundscape characterization consists in the recording of sounds by means of submerged hydrophones during several days inside the black coral forests.