The  global  echo  project 

resonate beyond borders

Soundtrack

THE PROBLEMS WE SOLVE AS A FOR-PROFIT SOCIAL TECH COMPANY. 

Traditional philanthropy is dead, because it lacks transparency. The next generation wants to invest in impact, not just donate. Culture (Music / Art) is the only force strong enough to unite them. Most platforms start empty. We start with the most significant, partly unseen, cultural music photography archive of the 20th century from Andrew Catlin. General social media is broad and often scattered and not meant to curate and preserve like an archive.

Where Purpose Becomes Power and Community Is Currency. 

Our platform ‘The Global Memory Book’ is a philanthropic, interactive, digital archive. Build on a public ledger plus AI assisted curation. Through an engaging editorial framework we empower a global community to contribute personal stories and content.
Tied to significant world events, cultural moments and shared experiences.

WHERE IT ALL BEGAN.

Live Aid 1985 at Wembley Stadium. A moment of global unity. A historic event that brought the world together with a shared vision and unforgettable memories. These powerful moments serve as a beacon, encouraging us to carry the spirit of Live Aid forward, using it as a force for positive change today and beyond. With unique, non-published photo material from the founding partner and photographer Andrew Catlin, we have a one-of-its-kind archive - most of which was thought lost to time.