Artists Against Apartheid releases new CD

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Artists Against Apartheid has released a new album! This album features artists of different genres who have donated a song to the project, resulting in a virtual CD that can be downloaded in a variety of audio formats. Standard quality is 320 K Mp3, but you can also get it in FLAC, AAC, Ogg Vorbis or ALAC.

You can download the album for £8 from Artists Against Apartheid. This is a project which donates all its funds raised to Global Projects for Palestine. The funds are then sent to projects in Gaza working with orphans, women and children in the camps of Gaza via the Help initiative program in Gaza.

 

 

This song collection features 15 artists who have donated their song: FLeCK, Hælu, Abu Nurah, The Nine Invisibles, Rich Siegel, Secret Archives of the Vatican, Celt Islam (who also produced the album), Kieran Taylor, Digikal Roots, RoLaZ, TepiD SpY, AbdalKarim Gossland, Agit Sound, The Analogue Fakir and IRAP.

 

Visit the website now and get the album for only £8, and there are plenty of options for you to transfer the money, including Visa, Mastercard and PayPal.

 

Since this album is titled ‘Artists Against Apartheid Vol.1’, the makers probably have plans to release another album. Encourage them by making this work, and don’t forget, by buying the album you are supporting people living in Gaza !

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Doc Jazz

Doc Jazz is a Palestinian musician, currently based in the United Arab Emirates. He was born and raised in the Netherlands, which is where he started his first musical endeavors. He works full-time as a surgeon, and produces his songs in his free time. He usually does all the instruments and vocals in his recordings by himself. His music, which covers a wide variety of genres ranging from funky pop and jazz all the way to rap and Arabic music, has been featured on many media outlets in the Netherlands, in the Middle East, and elsewhere. The Palestinian cause plays a big role in the themes of his songs.

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