Two Seas is a new project telling the stories of two bodies of water deeply affected by climate change.

Two Seas explores the impact of the climate crisis on two seas:

  • The frozen waters of the Bothnian Bay in Oulu, Finland

  • The dried remains of the Aral Sea in Muynak, Uzbekistan

The project sees a collaboration between EarthSonic, electronic group Paranoid London, indigenous Sami and Uzbekistani artists in both locations, and Matt Black (Coldcut) - who together will develop a new, audio-visual installation using field recordings, electronic music, and site-specific performance to examine environmental change through sound and inspire positive action.

The project will culminate in a live performance at Shambala Festival in August 2026, with the premiere of the installation coming to Amsterdam Dance Event in October 2026.

In February 2026, Paranoid London travelled to Frozen People Festival to record sounds of the melting frozen sea in Oulu and perform live at the festival.

In Summer 2026, we will travel to Stihia Festival to record sounds of the dried Aral sea in Muynak, Uzbekistan, accompanied by a live performance from Paranoid London at the festival.

Both events are crucial in bringing this project to international audiences, building community and championing art and creativity as tools for resistance and resilience.

The story so far

Album

The tracks developed during over the project will culminate in the creation of an album, released November 2026.

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