Call Super, Special Request, Shanti Celeste and more feature on R&S compilation fundraising for NHS workers
All artists that feature reside in the UK
R&S Records have put out a charity compilation, the proceeds from which will all go towards fundraising for NHS workers. It will also be sold alongside a charity t-shirt.
Put together in just nine days, the 41-track compilation features original material from the likes of Special Request, Fauzia, Call Super, Shanti Celeste, Loraine James, India Jordan and Yak, among many others.
The compilation’s name is a riff on R&S Records’ classic ‘In Order To Dance’ compilation series.
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All money raised from the sales of the compilation and t-shirt will go to a collective of Liverpool clubbing brands that are currently fundraising to be able to 3D-print their own PPE for NHS and care workers.
Speaking on the reasons for putting the compilation together, R&S have stated: “In no uncertain terms, we do not see the NHS as a charity and it saddens our heart that we even have to do something like this. The UK government has failed the NHS and is outright lying about its inadequate supply chains. We have been speaking directly with frontline workers and they are in desperate need of this equipment, and if we can help get these supplies directly into the hands of workers - we feel it is our duty to unite the music community to help out.”
See below for a full tracklist and buy the compilation here.
1. 96 Back - Shapen1
2. Ahadadream - KOYAL
3. Anuj Nayyar - Antifragile (Binaural Mix)
4. Anz - Cheer Up Love
5. Bamz - LASER QUARTZ
6. Barker - Positive Valence
7. BFTT - _iOSMIDI6_Droplets (brokeniPhoneintheclubmix)
8. Breaka x Guava - Fiscal Hibiscus
9. Call Super - Life In The Melted Model
10. Client_03 - Symmetry Finder
11. Club Winston - Isolate
12. DJ Tess - Cruda
13. FAUZIA - Progression
14. Forest Drive West - Isolation
15. Fracture - GETTIN DIS PAPR
16. Hinako Omori - 早歩き [haya_aruki]
17. India Jordan - Meri No More
18. James Massiah - Free Dem (prod. FAUZIA)
19. JAY - Toucan Tide
20. K-LONE - The Word
21. LCY - 2020
22. Lone - Ghost Story
23. Loraine James - POW
24. The Maghreban - Dust
25. Nite Fleit - Playbook
26. Nkisi - SubjectiveEngine
27. Or:la - Grayed Out
28. Peach - Chlo In The Rave
29. Raji Rags - Alpha
30. R.Kitt - This Won't Last
31. Shanti Celeste - Amiga
32. Shelley Parker - Induction
33. Silvestre - Sozinho
34. SNØW x Dismantle - Junior
35. Space Dimension Controller - Adapt
36. Special Request - Polymorphic
37. Sputnik One - Gnaw
38. T. Wiltshire - Outbound
39. TSVI - Antares
40. Yak - Lod's Tribe
41. Yazzus - Wonky Raver
Jemima Skala is Mixmag’s Weekend Editor. Follow her on Twitter
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