Nicolás Jaar, Suzanne Ciani and KMRU are among a wide cast of artists who've contributed tracks to a new compilation raising funds for Palestinian children...
Palestine
'ENOUGH!' is available to purchase now via Bandcamp
The video forms parts of the Voices For Gaza initiative, which is raising awareness of the plight of innocent Palestinians
A total of €35,000 is needed for the entire family to leave together
The 17-track release is available now via Bandcamp
The new campaign takes a stand against Israel's ongoing occupation of Palestine
Black Rave Culture, Bergsonist, Yaeji, rRoxymore, KMRU and more have contributed music to 'RESIST COLONIAL POWER BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY', out later this week
The videographer wants to preserve the histories of the Nakba of 1948 refugees: “As the last generation of Nakba survivors, my mission is to keep their stories alive”
Cultural institutions seeking public grants will not have to follow the requirement seen as a "restriction on the freedom of art"
The French-Lebanese DJ has also accused the Berlin club of lying about why it called off a showcase by the Ritmo Fatale label last Friday
Jyoty, Manuka Honey, Kampire and Scratcha DVA are among the DJs who have withdrawn from the line-up
Proceeds from new releases by GIDEÖN, mi-el and more will go towards various charities working to support people impacted by the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza
Interstellar Funk, Mad Miran and more will play across the fundraising event at the Amsterdam venue
"We're in awe of the Doctors Without Borders medics who place their lives on the line to help innocent civilians in Gaza"
The letter calls for “freedom, safety, justice and peace for all Palestinian people”
Dates in Dublin, London and Manchester have been announced
The donation will fund 820 metric tons of food parcels that could feed more than 173,000 Gazans for two weeks
It features tracks by Double O, Halogenix and Mani Festo, among others
Ben UFO, Kode9 and Jamz Supernova are among the artists who've given the open letter their support
The project, set up by Jeremy Corbyn's Peace And Justice organisation, has the backing of The Blessed Madonna and Midland, among many others
“We refuse to participate in spaces and collectives that ignore the violence of colonialism”