
English electronic musician and producer Jon Hopkins presents a new single/video, āForever Held,ā in collaboration with NASA. A full orchestral piece with string arrangements by Icelandic multi-instrumentalist Ćlafur Arnalds, āForever Heldā is an emotive and deeply peaceful piece of cinematic music which touches on themes of our Earth and its context within space. āForever Heldā was created in collaboration with NASA & Erica Bernhard.
NASA JPL collaborated with Hopkins to compose āForever Heldā for Space for Earth,which isNASAās first immersive experience open to the public, commissioned by NASA and located at NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C. The song was inspired by letters written by NASA Creative Director and artist Erica Bernhard during the creation of the installation. These letters, love letters from Earth to Space, ended with the phrase āForever enveloped in your gravity.ā From this, āForever Heldā was born. It has continued to evolve, grow, and live outside of the installation. The song, stills from its music video, the original letters and pieces of the Space for Earth installation, have been engraved and encoded onto a NanoFiche disk which will be sent to the moon as part of the Lunar Codex via NASA CLPS.
In discussing the music, Hopkins says:āI took this opportunity to create a full orchestral piece. I wanted to make something timeless that would transmit the feeling of being āheldā by the Earth. I was thinking about the fragility and power of our planet, and of the human raceās role in its own destiny.ā
The music video for āForever Heldā, created and directed by Erica Bernhard, displays the range of her art-science studio COVALENT Collaboratory. It is a visual evolution of the love letters between Space and Earth – humans being an inextricable part of these interconnected systems. It poetically envelops NASA imagery and data onto two motion-captured dancers: the āSpaceā character comprised of NASA James Webb Space Telescope while the āEarthā character is wrapped in NASA satellite imagery of the Earth at night, as they perform their eternal dance.
Bernhard adds: āSpace is not merely the backdrop to human existence, but a living, breathing dimension. There are invisible communications happening between Earth and the NASA satellites that observe our planet. The view from space offers a profound shift in perspective – astronauts call this the overview effect. Hopkinsā compositions capture that shift – infusing sound with the expansiveness of space while grounding us in the essence and rhythms of life on Earth. His soundscapes act as a bridge between these realms, translating the awe and wonder of space and Earth into a sonic and immersive journey that asks us to consider our place in the universe and our responsibility to the planet.ā
Ahead of todayās single release, Coldplay usedāForever Heldā to open their new album Moon Music and their Pyramid-headlining slot at this yearās Glastonbury. Hopkins also featured on the latest iteration of Charli XCXās Brat, contributing to āI might say something stupidā with The 1975 on Brat and itās completely different but also still brat.
Watch the Video For āForever Heldā
Jon Hopkins recently released his latest studio album RITUAL,a 41-minute ceremonial epic built from cavernous subs, hypnotic drumming and transcendent melodic interplay. Having premiered the album at collective immersive audio listening experiences around the globe ahead of its release, Hopkins is pleased to present the first large-scale event at Londonās EartH Theatre next month which has already sold out. There will be a live piano performance and a Q&A with Hopkins and his collaborator 7RAYS.
Additionally, Hopkins will perform at Londonās Southbank Centre with Aaron and Bryce Dessner of The National on December 6thas part of the London premiere of All of This Unreal Time featuring actor Cillian Murphy. They will also perform at Manchesterās Aviva Studios on December 7th. Hopkins and The Dessners composed the soundtrack for All of This Unreal Time, which was written by Max Porter and directed by Aoife McArdle.
RITUAL is available to buy on DomMart-exclusive double clear vinyl (with artwork print and etching on one side of the vinyl), standard double vinyl, CD and digitally.
About NASAās Space for Earth installation:
The interactive physical exhibit is located in the east lobby of NASA Headquarters in Washington DC, where visitors are invited to see Earth as NASA astronauts see it from space. Open M-F, 8:30AM – 5:30PM. https://earth.gov/
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