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FutureSound Reimagine Music feature in CLOT Magazine

As a curatorial platform that aims to share sonic experiences and disseminate sound’s transformative potential, FutureSound reimagine music and inspire sound enthusiasts, including makers, thinkers, healers, artists and scientists globally.

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A one-of-a-kind immersive event dedicated to spatial sound

Jimmy Kyriacou, the founder of FutureSound is dedicated to showcasing the incredible potential of music through uniting industry thought leaders, innovators and the passionately curious. FutureSound have collaborated with professional sound system manufacturer L-Acoustics and EartH to curate an event offering a deeper understanding of spatial sound and its capabilities.

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The Future is Cyberdelic

Making his debut appearance, we welcomed Storyteller, Futurist & TED Global Speaker JASON SILVA to The Future is Sound.

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Alexandre Tannous on ‘Sound, Music & The Psychedelic Experience’

Alexandre Tannous is a musician, ethnomusicologist, educator & composer. He is the Principal Founder of ResonantMind Collective & is also one of the founding members of the McKenna Academy of Natural Philosophy conceived by visionary Ethnopharmacologist Dr. Dennis McKenna.

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FutureSound Moves into an Award Winning Venue

Since our launch in 2019, we have been pioneering live & hybrid events focused on the transformational power of music & sound, recently joining forces with our new event partner The Barbican Centre in London.

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Ancient Sounds & Future Visions

The Future is Sound event majors on sound, new tech, vibrations and frequencies, often reaching back into history to take us forward.

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Pointing To The Future

Music is one of the most fundamental technologies we have. We evolved to communicate emotion in sound and that became a language. We then learn to mimic these sounds, first with our own voices singing and then with instruments we crafted.

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