The electronic dance music community is rallying to support those affected by Los Angeles’ devastating wildfires, highlighting the core values of a genre built on unity and shared experiences .
There are currently six wildfires burning in Los Angeles County, with at least 11 people reportedly dead, and authorities warning that the death toll could rise further. More than 40,000 acres have burned and more than 12,300 structures have been destroyed, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley said the coastal Palisades fire, the largest and most destructive fire in the cluster, is now “the most destructive natural disaster in Los Angeles history.” “One”.
A number of prominent DJs, record labels and event organizers will be launching fundraising campaigns and exclusive merchandise to encourage fans to take action, with 100% of the proceeds going to the Bushfire Relief Fund. Keep reading to find out and donate.
deadmau5
Deadmau5 collaborated with BlackCraft to create a limited edition t-shirt. All proceeds will go directly to the LAFD Foundation, the official non-profit partner of the Los Angeles Fire Department.
T-shirts can be purchased here.
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fisher
Chloe Fisher, wife of house music superstar Fisher, said: “We will support those affected by these devastating fires and ensure donations are directed to help Los Angeles recover. A GoFundMe campaign has been launched.
She plans to donate to GoFundMe.org as well as various organizations that rescue pets and wildlife.
You can donate to the fundraiser here.
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chris lake
House music superstar Chris Lake is donating 100% of the proceeds from merchandise from his record label Black Book until January 16th to aid relief efforts.
You can purchase Black Book Records merchandise here.
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clooney
Tech house producer Clooney and his Hellbent Records principal will donate 100% of their proceeds to one fire department (California Fire Foundation), one humane charity (LAFD Foundation), and one animal shelter (Pasadena We have started a fundraising campaign to donate products to Humane.
Hellbent merchandise can be purchased here.
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Subtronics and leveling up
Dubstep stars Subtronics and Level Up are launching a limited edition T-shirt featuring an image of their dog Ellie, with 100% of the proceeds going to Greater Good Charities: People and pets affected by the Southern California wildfires. The company plans to donate to disaster relief efforts.
You can purchase the “Ellie T-shirt” here.
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ALLEYCVT
Bass music producer and singer-songwriter ALLEYCVT has launched a new merchandise line, Tree Huggers, to raise money for pets and wildlife displaced by wildfires. 100% of the proceeds from her new T-shirt will be donated to Pasadena Humane.
You can purchase ALLEYCVT goods here.
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ranger tuco
DJ and house music producer Ranger Trucco will donate 100% of the proceeds from his merchandise to the LAFD Foundation, the official non-profit partner of the Los Angeles Fire Department.
You can purchase Trucco hats and hoodies here.
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snake hips
Dance music duo Snakehips has released “On & On,” one of their earliest tracks not previously available online, on Bandcamp for one week only. They donate 100% of their proceeds to the Los Angeles Red Cross, Pasadena Humane Society, and the Los Angeles Fire Foundation.
You can purchase the truck here.
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Goshfather
Goshfather partnered with a handful of Bay Area promoters and event organizers to host a benefit concert, House Heels, at Midway SF. The fundraiser, scheduled for Sunday from 2 to 8 p.m., will have 100 percent of the proceeds going to Pasadena Humane and Cal Fire Foundation.
Tickets for “House Heels” can be purchased here.
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Recording Academy and MusiCares
The Recording Academy and MusiCares have pledged $1 million to support music professionals affected by the wildfires. The organizations have also launched the Los Angeles Fire Relief Mission, which they say will “provide both immediate relief and long-term support to individuals and families in the music industry facing displacement and loss due to the disaster.”
Recording Academy and MusiCares are offering $1,500 in financial assistance and a $500 grocery credit. They are asking those affected to contact them by email at musicaresrelief@musicares.org or by phone at 1-800-687-4227.
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breakaway festival
Organizers of Breakaway, the nation’s largest traveling music festival, will donate a portion of ticket sales from its upcoming Dallas show to support wildfire relief efforts.
Afrojack, Zedd, Slander, Louis the Child and Griffin are set to headline the festival on April 4th and 5th. Tickets for Breakaway Festival Dallas can be purchased here.
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space yacht
Space Yacht, a beloved local host of electronic music events, has postponed its January 11th show to Saturday, January 25th. They are currently planning to set up a donation booth at the rescheduled event to support the Cal Fire Foundation.
Tickets for Space Yacht’s “Rooftop Rave” in DTLA can be purchased here.
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emo night
Emo Nite Gives a F*ck, the philanthropic arm of respected event brand Emo Nite, donates a portion of ticket sales to organizations providing essential aid and resources to those affected by the bushfires. , announced that it will support local fundraising efforts.
Tickets for Emo Nite events can be purchased here.
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LA Labor and Rave Heaven
LA Raver and Rave Haven are Widows, Orphans, and Disabled Firefighters, a charity founded in 1906 to support the families of firefighters injured, killed, or otherwise in crisis in the line of duty. A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to raise money for the foundation.
You can donate to the fundraiser here.
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sound night club
Sound Nightclub, a staple of Los Angeles’ electronic music scene, has announced a flexible refund policy for all January events in response to the ongoing wildfire crisis affecting the city.
The venue, located in the heart of Hollywood, will remain open, but ticket holders will be given the option to receive a full refund without requiring a valid reason and will only request basic ticket information via email. A simple refund process will be implemented.
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