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How Music for Generations created a compilation album series to support earthquake victims

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Compilation Album

Music for Generations

Vol. 1 - February 2023 Earthquakes

Activism Case Study

Music for Generations: Healing Through Sound

A compilation album series focusing on bringing hope, healing and resilience to children and young adults who have been impacted by the recent earthquakes of February 2023.

Project Impact

30+

Artists contributed tracks to the compilation album

5

Languages represented in the multilingual project

1000+

Children and young adults directly supported by the initiative

Vol. 1

First in an ongoing series of compilation albums

Featured Artists

This compilation features an incredible lineup of artists who donated their work to support earthquake victims:

Acid Pauli & EliyoAnthony MiddletonAvangart TabldotBe SvendsenCharbel Haber & Sary MoussaChris SchwarzwälderÇağan TunalıEve BiōnFeathered SunGejuIkaruİlhan Erşahin & Dave Harrington & Kenny WollesenMercan DedeNetam & Can Ömer UyganNuNUM feat. SunruOceanvs Orientalis & BroseParallelleQue Sakamoto & NTRami Deejay feat. Keely TimlinRampueShimon & PKMtalking rocks & YalnayakTooker feat. ErodismaUndersVecdaud & Deniz TekinViken ArmanWalashiXique-Xique + VRuno

Multilingual Approach

The album features text in multiple languages including Arabic, English, Turkish, Kurdish, and more, making it accessible to the diverse communities affected by the earthquakes.

Bridging cultural divides through music

Ongoing Support

Volume 1 is just the beginning of a series designed to provide continuous support to affected communities, with proceeds going directly to organizations working on the ground.

Long-term commitment to healing and rebuilding

Key Impact

“Music has the power to heal and unite. This compilation brings together diverse artists to create a sonic journey that offers comfort and hope to those affected by the earthquakes.”

“By presenting the album in multiple languages, we acknowledge the cultural diversity of the affected regions and ensure our message of solidarity reaches across linguistic barriers.”