Flow brings to life the diverse stories of
water and women through music and film

From melting glaciers in Iceland, droughts in Brazil, and flooding rivers in the UK,
to rising sea levels in Tuvalu, water is carrying an important message about the climate crisis

- and we are here to amplify her voice, to let her be heard.

2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference

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The project began as an international artistic collaboration between seven remarkable artists who came together to translate the stories of water into sound.

This collaboration was first presented through five live performances at the UN Climate Conference COP30, in the Brazilian Amazon, in November 2025, where the artists shared their powerful music with key media, activists, and change makers.

Flow at COP30
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Flow Music Album

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The tracks developed during the collaboration will be released as an album in November 2026, produced by Grammy-winning Jennifer Decilveo and Venezuelan producer Alejandra Luciani.

Artists have created music using unique water sounds from EarthSonic’s Sounds Archive - a growing collection of recordings that capture the voices of our planet’s waters.

The first single will be launched on Earth Day, 22nd of April 2026.

Flow Film

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The album will also become the soundtrack to an artistic documentary film, weaving together interviews with women from five countries affected by the water-related crisis.

Set for release in November 2026 at COP31, in Turkey, the film captures a global chorus of water and womanhood, offering a visual, visceral, and sonic reflection on resilience, interconnectedness, memory, and climate justice.

The science behind

Water is the primary medium through which climate change impacts are felt

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Why Women?

Women, especially in the Global South, are often more vulnerable to climate change impacts due to social, economic, and cultural inequalities.

The science behind

Water is the primary medium through which climate change impacts are felt

Flow Music Album

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Now entering its next phase, the Flow project is evolving into a multi-layered artistic experience.

The tracks developed during the collaboration will be released as an album in November 2026, produced by Grammy-winning Jennifer Decilveo and Venezuelan producer Alejandra Luciani.

Artists have created music using unique water sounds from EarthSonic’s Sounds Archive - a growing collection of recordings that capture the voices of our planet’s waters.

The first single will be launched on Earth Day, 22nd of April 2026.

Learn more

Translate the stories of water into sound.

This collaboration was first presented through five live performances at the UN Climate Conference COP30, in the Brazilian Amazon, in November 2025, where the artists shared their powerful music with key media, activists, and change makers.

Water remembers.
It is humans who forget.

-Elif Shafak

Flow

Flow brings to life the diverse stories of water through music. From droughts in Brazil to the future flooding of rivers in the UK, water is trying to tell us something about the climate crisis, and we are here to amplify its voice, to let it be heard.


“Water remembers.

It is humans who forget”

-Elif Shafak