26 Nov 2009

DJs for DRC

One subject that seems to be hushed by mainstream media is The Dominican Republic of Congo. Currently the country is recovering from an ongoing civil war that has claimed over 3 million lives. Many people are now dying from disease and starvation, and there is an estimate of 45,000 civilians dying per month. The Congo is described as 'the worst in the world' for sexual violence and rape, where many women and children are often kidnapped and forced to work as sexual slaves. Education is also lacking in this country, as 5.2 million children could not receive an education due to the war, and many parents cannot even afford to pay enrollment fees to send their children to primary school.

DJ and producer Jay Haze has started the DJs for DRC project: a charity to provide relief for those living in the Congo. The project targets those working in the dance industry and asks DJs to contribute 50% of their earning fees to DJs for DRC. Jay Haze states "DJs are blessed to be able to travel the world playing the music they love, and they can make a small sacrifice like this to make a collective difference in the world". DJs who have contributed include Tiefschwarz, Loco Dice, M.A.N.D.Y, Luke Solomon, Luciano, Spencer Parker, Tiga and DJ Sneak. Jay Haze has also pledged to donate half of his DJ fees from September until the end of this year and contributed all of the proceeds from his Fabric 47 album. Be sure to keep an eye out for Jay's documentary, as he plans to travel and film through the Congo in Spring of 2010 to spread more awareness of this tragic situation.


If you're interested in being apart of this amazing project you can make a donation on the website, contribute half of your DJ fee from an event, or support these DJs by purchasing their tracks on the DJs for DRC BeatPort chart:


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-Allison Ferreira


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2 comments:

(I AM) Dain Bramaged said...

It sounds great and everything, but I reckon a whole host of DJ's will be jumping on the bandwagon, seeing it as easy self promotion, and if they're not thinking about it, their fucking PR people are!

Though whatever, I guess the charity will be getting money at the end of the day :)

I AM DRAIN BEAD said...

true as you say, it dont matter how it happens really so long as the charities are gettin helped. Clubs and partying can have a lota money involved, so its good if some of that goes to people who dont have the chance even for a tea party!!

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