World’s Music is to be Preserved in Underground Vault

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While we scan the globe for the latest news in electronic dance music. we thought this one seemed real interesting. Could Blockchain technology provide a better solution?

Background

Beginning in April 2022, Norwegian-based business consultant agency Elire Management Group will begin the process of safekeeping the world’s “most precious and loved” music. The management group plans to start with the Beatles and ceremonial Indigenous music derived from Australia. The recordings will be stored 1,000 feet underground inside a doomsday vault. A vault capable of withstanding both natural and man-made disasters. That includes nuclear warfare.

Location

Located on an Arctic island midway between Norway and the North Pole. When completed, the Global Music Vault will sustain the recordings through the use of binary coding. High-density QR codes will be written onto durable optical film. This film will allow for more than 1,000 years of preservation.

The Players

In partnership with the Paris branch of the International Music Council, Elire will form a global committee. The committee will work with national music groups across countries to choose these “most precious and loved” recordings. The public will also be afforded the chance to vote for the recordings to be enclosed in the Global Music Vault. Of course with clearance from the rights holders. Luke Jenkinson, managing director of the Global Music Vault and managing partner at Elire, said in a statement: “We want to preserve the music that has shaped us as human beings and shaped our nations. We don’t want to just protect a certain genre and certain era. We want the nations and regions of the world to curate what music gets deposited.”

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Learn more about the Global Music Vault, including how to contribute, here. H/T: Billboard Featured image: Spencer Lowell The post World’s ‘most precious and loved’ music to be preserved in doomsday vault appeared first on Dancing Astronaut. Read More News The Global Music Vault will allow for more than 1,000 years of preservation and can withstand even nuclear warfare. The post World’s ‘most precious and loved’ music to be preserved in doomsday vault appeared first on Dancing Astronaut.

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