Sustainable banger: Jarvis Cocker stars on climate-themed dance track – The Guardian

Posted: November 11, 2021 at 6:10 pm

Jarvis Cocker has teamed up with the electronic DJ Riton to release what he calls the worlds first sustainable banger to encourage action to address the climate crisis.

Lets Stick Around, released on Thursday to coincide with Cop26, brings together one of the figureheads of Britpop with a powerhouse of electronic dance music. Anybody with any sense is passionate about the climate emergency, its moving more into the centre of everybodys consciousness, Cocker said.

The former Pulp frontman was approached to do the vocals last year by the Grammy-nominated Riton and Ben Rymer, who together make up Gucci Soundsystem.

It seemed appropriate to unleash it on an unsuspecting world during Cop26, Cocker said. A lot of debates in the modern world devolve into people shouting at each other from opposite corners of a room. The idea was that anybody could dance to this song and agree with it. Thats what music does so well. It brings people together.

Cocker has long been an advocate for climate action. His concerts have featured stalls for Extinction Rebellion, some of whose members joined him on the Q awards red carpet in 2019.

He said it was hard to get a sense of the stilted announcements at Cop26, which involved a lot of discussions behind closed doors Theres still the idea that theres an elite of people who are going to tell you how the world works. An issue such as climate change that affects everyone also needed to include everyone, he said.

Cocker, who is performing in Glasgow on Thursday with his solo band Jarv Is , lamented the fact that air travel was cheaper than rail. Im getting the train to Glasgow, but while thats the situation, nothings going to change that much.

He said climate solutions should not hinge on asking people to give things up, because its never going to work. Its about doing things differently, like the experimentation with hydrogen fuel. Aeroplanes arent going to disappear, its just daft to think that people arent going to go on holiday any more.

His song (Cunts Are Still) Running the World has become an epic singalong on his current tour, but Cocker said he had been in two minds over whether to include it in the setlist. The late Tony Benn had taken him to task over the track, warning against cynicism and nihilism. He said youve got to believe in the democratic process. I took that to heart. But unfortunately, I still feel that the song is appropriate.

Earlier this year Cocker released an album of French music to accompany Wes Andersons latest film, The French Dispatch. But the Sheffield-born singer, who has spent much of his life in Paris, where his son is based, said it was dispiriting that musicians were still having trouble touring in Europe post-Brexit.

Its still really complicated and expensive, he said. Normally we would be preparing after this tour to do some shows in Europe.

Cocker said Pulps Common People, one of the biggest-selling records of the 90s with lyrics centred on a meeting at Central Saint Martins might not have been written today if government plans to limit the number of arts students go ahead.

This idea that arts is not a proper job or a proper thing to study is stupid, he said. Creativity is the centre of the human experience. The first things that show you that people were alive are cave paintings or little bone carvings. Its how humans say we exist. Its not some kind of fringe pursuit.

My life would have been so different if I hadnt had that opportunity to go to Saint Martins at the time that I did. But that kind of opportunity isnt open to people from my kind of background any more. And that just makes me very angry and very sad.

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