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Listen to new tracks from David Bowie, Brian Eno, Aurora, London Grammar collaborating with ‘Nature’

David Bowie, Brian Eno, Aurora and London Grammar have been shared, in which they join forces with ‘Nature’. Check out the new playlist below.Launched by The Museum for the United Nations, the project is called Sounds Right, and is developed to both spark a global conversation about the value of nature and galvanise people to take meaningful action to protect our planet.The initiative comes in the lead-up to Earth Day (April 22), and sees Mother Nature become recognised as an official artist with her own profile on major streaming platforms – where music lovers can listen to the eclectic mix of sounds from the natural world, including ocean waves, wind, rainstorms and birdsong.It also sees ‘Nature’ join forces with a diverse mix of global artists, who have either released new tracks or remixed some of their hits to collaborate with sounds from the natural world.David Bowie and Brian Eno’s track ‘Get Real’ is featured – now remixed by the latter to incorporate the harsh cries of hyenas, rooks and wild pigs – as is Ellie Goulding’s ‘Brightest Blue – Nature Remix’, which uses sounds from the lush rainforests of Colombia recorded by VozTerra.“Throughout my life I’ve wondered – how I can return something to the places I’ve taken ideas from? Music started out as the sounds of the natural world, and Sounds Right creates a system to give back to nature, helping to preserve the planet so that it can continue to inspire us for years to come,” said Eno of his feature.“In the nature remix of ‘Get Real’, a track I co-wrote with David Bowie 30 years ago, the animals are invading the song – it’s like it has sprung leaks everywhere and these animals are coming in through every window and crack between the doors.
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Tom Walker opens up on chaotic Kate Middleton performance with only one hour rehearsal
Kate Middleton to perfect their performance of his hit For Those Who Can't Be Here.Talking on Saturday Kitchen to host Matt Tebbut as he rustled up a tasty-looking lasagne dish for the chart-topper Tom admitted their flawless rendition of the track at Westminster Abbey last year was achieved with very little preparation.Tom, 30, also confessed that the Duchess Of Cambridge told him their duet was her first time playing with another musician in seven years as they prepared for the stunning performance which was part of the Royal Carols Christmas special service which aired on ITV on Christmas Eve last year. READ MORE:ITV viewers in tears as 'brilliant' Kate Middleton plays piano at Royal CarolsTalking to BBC star Matt about the event - where Kate accompanied his vocals on the piano in a candlelit performance - he admitted feeling in awe of how talented she was.He said: "It was just mad really. You know when you look up sometimes in your career and you're like 'how's this happened, how has this come about,' and that was one of those moments."It was surreal to be a part of that and to have the Duchess playing one of my songs, on piano, to be accompanied by her."Tom also confessed he was concerned that things may not go to plan after their rehearsal when it wasn't as "perfect" as he had hoped for.He explained: "She was amazing.
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