A solid fixture on the industry calendar has always been
First launched in 2012 by Kevin King and Jordan Stokes,
It ran until 2021 and was almost forgotten until the charity
The records will then be exhibited in March 2024 at London’s NOW Gallery on Greenwich Peninsula before they become available to bid on. Once again, the identities of their creators remain a secret until the record is in the new owner’s hands. How wonderful is that! Previous sleeve designers include Ai Weiwei, Sir Peter Blake, Yoko Ono, David Shrigley, and Martin Parr, so it really isn’t to be missed.
So, what are the tracks on offer this year? There’s Aurora’s A Different Kind of Human, Stop This Flame by Celeste, Skipping Like a Stone by The Chemical Brothers, Hozier’s Swan Upon Leda, Pipes of Peace by Paul McCartney, Lullaby by Siouxsie & The Banshees, and finally, We Sell Hope by The Specials. There’s a little something for everyone. If you fancy contributing to this year’s initiative, you can submit your own work
If you prefer to create something physical by hand, you can
On announcing the return of Secret 7″, Rich Clarke from War Child said: “It will help raise funds to support our crucial work in conflict zones around the world. War Child operates in some of the most challenging, hard-to-reach places to help children and families who are most severely affected by war. Sadly, demand for our work is growing. Our goal is to reach children as quickly as possible when conflict breaks out and to provide ongoing support long after the cameras have gone to support them through their recovery.”
He adds: “We believe no child should be part of war. Ever. This is why projects like this are so important. We are grateful to all the musicians, artists and partners involved in Secret 7″. Together, we can protect and educate many more children, supporting their healing and learning for a safer, brighter future.”
Secret 7″ follows recent news that
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