06 Aug 2021
Our Soundtrack Our Stories
AIR is proud to lend its support to the Our Soundtrack Our Stories movement.
Australian music’s artists, leading businesses and industry bodies are sending out a different kind of S.O.S. to the nation’s corporations, media and anyone willing to listen: it’s time to add our soundtrack to our stories. Our Soundtrack Our Stories, launched yesterday, is an initiative to soundtrack our lives with our music. It’s that simple. But one simple move will have a monumental impact on the lives of our homegrown, globally-loved, local artists whose livelihoods have been rocked by the ongoing pandemic. This campaign is about celebrating local music and the people making it. Greater support from our nation’s corporations means greater reach for our artists, which translates to everything from higher streams, new fans and increased royalty revenue. That support could not come at a more important time, with over $64,000,000 in revenue lost since 1 July 2021 among just 2,000 respondents to the I Lost My Gig survey. With 99% of that revenue revealed to be uninsurable, the real figure is significantly higher. This push will invite everyday people to view this country’s music in a new light. The initiative arrives exactly one week after Jack River, real name Holly Rankin, posted the now-viral call-to-arms for local media and business to get behind homegrown music as it struggles under the pressure of a new wave of lockdowns – all but eliminating prospects for live touring for the foreseeable future – the initiative calls for public commitment to increase the inclusion of diverse local artists in the commercial and mainstream landscape. The post has already lead to action from Channel 7, Channel 9, Coles, 7-Eleven and Bank Australia; with the likes of Baker Boy, Lime Cordiale, Vera Blue and Alex The Astronaut, Sarah Wilson, Turia Pitt, Chantelle Otten adding their support to the original post. Our Soundtrack Our Stories is an open invitation from our country’s music community to the rest of the nation to discover, champion, share, and consume more local music. It exists to promote our artists, promote the enormous economic and cultural contribution of local music, and to ensure a bright, bold, diverse and exciting future for the next generation of musicians and music lovers alike. Join the movement. Get involved today by clicking the links below:Show your support by sharing these social assets.Check out the factsheet hereto learn more about how to support.Follow @OurSoundtrackOurStories on Instagram, TikTok and Twitter for more and use #OurSoundtrackOurStories. Together we acknowledge First Nations peoples’ unbroken connection to country, and the experience that they bring to the music landscape. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and future, as we continue our journey of listening, and work towards true kinship and equality. CLICK HERE TO SEE THE ORIGINAL PRESS RELEASE FROM ARIA CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION |
HERE IS OUR CURRENT SOUNDTRACK
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