The estate of legendary Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto has joined the ’No Music For Genocide’ campaign and removed the artist’s music from streaming in Israel. The estate wrote on Facebook: “To ...
Since September, more than 1,000 artists and labels including Lorde, Björk and Massive Attackhave joined an international initiative to remove their music from Israel. The boycott, called No Music for ...
On Oct. 10, the No Music for Genocide collective announced that Clairo, Lucy Dacus, Nao, and more have joined their ranks. Last month, the decentralized organization kicked off a boycott movement ...
More than 400 artists and labels are joining a music boycott project in protest of Israel's military action in Gaza — with the announcement coming days after an independent study commissioned by the ...
This week, No Music For Genocide published an open letter calling for artists and fans to boycott this year’s Eurovision Song Contest. Released alongside the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and ...
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A representative for No Music for Genocide told Rolling Stone, “We’re hopeful that this new ceasefire will put an end to the worst of the worst, if Israel doesn’t violate it, but our urgency remains ...
Artists Julia Holter, Yasir Razak and Marisa Dabice of the band Mannequin Pussy are participants in No Music for Genocide. (Camille Blake; Daniella Caycedo; Juliette Boulay) "Boycott is one of the ...
"Boycott is one of the most effective and enduring efforts that one can take to fight a militarized, overtly violent, three-headed monster of a system," blues poet Aja Monet, one of the participants, ...