Presskits & Media

  • MUSIC FOR THE SEA | DECK

    Music For The Sea connects the international music community with artists, scientists, ocean advocates, and forward-thinking creatives to support marine conservation and Ocean awareness.
    Founded in Ibiza, the NGO uses music as a universal language to inspire reconnection, collective action, and protection for Planet Ocean.

  • POSIDONIA SOUNDSCAPES

    Posidonia Soundscapes is a UNESCO-endorsed Ocean Decade Action by Music For The Sea.

    The project focuses on Posidonia oceanica, a vital Mediterranean seagrass that supports biodiversity, stores carbon, protects coastlines, and helps keep the sea healthy.

    Through underwater sound research, music, and public engagement, the project turns ocean knowledge into listening experiences that reconnect people with the sea.

  • RE-OCEANING EXPERIENCE

    Immersive Sonic Journey

    Re-Oceaning is an immersive listening experience created by Coco Francavilla and Music For The Sea, blending underwater soundscapes, modular synthesis, binaural frequencies, and live performance.
    Through headphones, participants are invited into a meditative sonic journey of reconnection with the Ocean, transforming marine awareness into a deeply felt emotional experience.

  • PHOTOS ASSETS

    Editorial & Press Images

    The images available through the link below may be downloaded for editorial and press use related to Music For The Sea. Please credit the photographer indicated for each image, and kindly notify us at contact@musicforthesea.org with the specific photos(s) used and where they will be published.

Press & Links

  • LOGBOOK

    Visual archive

    Explore our MusicForTheSea Logbook, a visual archive ofof our field expeditions, artist residencies, underwater recordings, Posidonia journeys, and community moments. Follow the evolution of our work across Ibiza, the Mediterranean, and beyond — where music, science, and ocean protection meet in action.

  • ABLETON

    Editorial

    Music for the Sea:
    Coco Francavilla’s Re-Oceaning Journey

    An Ableton editorial feature on Coco Francavilla’s Re-Oceaning journey, exploring how Music For The Sea connects sound, underwater field recordings, Posidonia conservation, and artistic storytelling to inspire a deeper relationship with the Ocean.

  • TEDx IBIZA

    TED Talk

    Re-Oceaning: A Sounds that Connects us All

    Coco Francavilla’s TEDxDaltVila talk and live sound journey, exploring the deep connection between music, the Ocean, and our shared responsibility to protect marine life. Through sound, storytelling, and the voice of Posidonia, it invites audiences to listen more deeply and reconnect with the Ocean within us.

  • L'OFFICIEL

    L'OFFICIEL

    Editorial

    Re-oceaning: Tuning Into The Sea

    Blending science with sound, Coco Francavilla transforms underwater acoustics into an emotional plea to protect the sea.

Music & Videos

  • MUSIC & SOUND

    Explore selected Music For The Sea tracks, soundscapes, and ocean-inspired music releases created in dialogue with marine conservation.
    These listening materials are part of our mission to transform the hidden voices of the Ocean into music, awareness, and collective action.

  • VIDEOS

    Watch the visual world of Music For The Sea, featuring artist videos, music release visuals, and cinematic pieces created around our ocean-inspired collaborations and TIDAL SHIFTS series.

About the founder

Coco Francavilla is an Italian composer, sound engineer, and architect based in Ibiza.

With over 25 years in the music industry, her work moves between electronic, ambient, and contemporary classical music, shaped by a long-standing interest in sound synthesis, acoustics, and listening as a way of understanding the world. Her approach blends electronic composition with cinematic and spatial sensibilities.

Coco studied classical guitar at the Santa Cecilia Conservatory in Rome and later earned a degree in architecture from Westminster University London and La Sapienza University of Rome. Her academic work focused on acoustic physics and the relationship between sound, space, and human perception.

Early in her career, Coco collaborated closely with Tricky (Massive Attack) as a singer and co-producer, an experience that shaped her voice-led and experimental approach to electronic music. She has since worked across music production, film composition, and sound design, contributing music to major film trailers including Blade Runner 2049, The Hunger Games, among others.

As a producer and sound engineer, she has collaborated with artists across genres, including Adam Beyer and the AFTERLIFE collective, and has worked extensively in studio and live contexts. She performed at festivals and venues such as Sonar, MUTEK, Glastonbury, and the Royal Festival Hall.

In Ibiza, she founded WIDER SOUNDS, a recording studio, sonic research platform, and artist residency supporting interdisciplinary projects at the intersection of music, film, technology, and environmental awareness.

Driven by a deep connection to the sea, Coco is the founder of MusicForTheSea.org, a nonprofit organization bridging music, science, and ocean protection. Its flagship initiative, Posidonia Soundscapes, is officially endorsed as an Action of the UNESCO United Nations Ocean Decade, combining underwater acoustic research, artistic creation, and marine conservation in the Mediterranean.

Through her work, Coco explores sound not only as an artistic medium, but as a tool for connection — between people, ecosystems, and the living ocean