Global artists release powerful new music track to 'break silence' on world's hidden crises
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Four artists from South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Palestine have this week released (No More) Radio Silence, a new collaboration with music producer Kensaye, in partnership with Oxfam.
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Wan Gatkuoth performs at the launch party of the "(No More) Radio Silence” music track at 160DL Studios in London
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Espoir, Kensaye and Wan of the (No More) Radio Silence Collective
“Radio is silent on these crises, but we are not. We want this track to touch people in a way that makes their ears prick up – because music can be a powerful weapon to change things. Listen to us.”
Kensaye Russell, Lead Producer of (No More) Radio Silence
“This track started as a poem recited in a festival field and now it's a powerful piece of sound and protest carrying the stories of Palestine, DRC and South Sudan further than we ever could alone. Now it's your turn. Our humanity should be seen and our voices should be heard, so bring the noise. Everyone who turns up the track, tunes in, and speaks out becomes part of the answer. Make enough noise, together, and no crisis stays impossible to hear.”
Joe Goodman, Oxfam
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