Electronic Music Community and Artists Step Up to Aid Victims of Catastrophic LA Wildfires

Electronic Music Community and Artists Step Up to Aid Victims of Catastrophic LA Wildfires

Underscoring its core values in genre built on unity and shared experiences, the electronic dance music community is rallying to support those impacted by the catastrophic Los Angeles wildfires.

Six wildfires are currently blazing across Los Angeles County and at least 11 people have reportedly died, with officials warning the death toll is likely to rise. Over 40,000 acres have burned and more than 12,300 structures destroyed, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.

The Palisades Fire, the largest and most devastating blaze of the cluster, is now “one of the most destructive natural disasters in the history of Los Angeles,” according to Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley.

Many prominent DJs, record labels and event organizers have launched fundraising campaigns and limited-edition merchandise to galvanize fans into action, with 100% of proceeds going to wildfire relief funds. Read on to discover and donate.

deadmau5

deadmau5 teamed up with BlackCraft for a limited-edition t-shirt, all proceeds of which will go directly to the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation.

You can purchase the t-shirt here.

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FISHER

Chloe Fisher, the wife of house music superstar FISHER, launched a GoFundMe campaign “to personally ensure that donations are directed toward helping those affected by these devastating fires and supporting LA’s recovery.” She will be donating to GoFundMe.org as well as various organizations dedicated to rescuing 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 collected from merchandise of his record label, Black Book, to relief efforts until January 16th.

You can purchase Black Book Records merchandise here.

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Cloonee

Tech house producer Cloonee and his record label, Hellbent Records, launched a merchandise fundraiser in which 100% of profits will benefit one fire department (California Fire Foundation), one humane charity (LAFD Foundation) and one animal shelter (Pasadena Humane).

You can purchase the merch here.

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Subtronics and LEVEL UP

Dubstep stars Subtronics and LEVEL UP launched a limited-edition t-shirt featuring an image of their dog, Ellie, and will donate 100% of the proceeds to Greater Good Charities: Disaster Relief for People and Pets Impacted by the Wildfires in Southern California.

You can purchase the “Ellie Tee” here.

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ALLEYCVT

Raising funds for pets and wildlife displaced by the wildfires, bass music producer and singer-songwriter ALLEYCVT launched a new merch line, “Tree Huggers.” 100% of the proceeds from her t-shirt will be donated to Pasadena Humane.

You can purchase ALLEYCVT’s merch here.

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Ranger Trucco

DJ and house music producer Ranger Trucco is donating 100% of his merch proceeds to LAFD Foundation, the official nonprofit partner of the Los Angeles Fire Department.

You can purchase Trucco’s hat and hoodie here.

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Snakehips

Dance music duo Snakehips released one of their earliest tracks, “On & On,” which had been previously unavailable online, exclusively on Bandcamp for one week. They are donating 100% of the proceeds to Red Cross Los Angeles, Pasadena Humane and the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation.

You can purchase the track here.

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Goshfather

Goshfather teamed up with a handful of Bay Area promoters and event organizers to host “House Heals,” a benefit concert at The Midway SF. Scheduled for Sunday from 2-8pm, the fundraiser will donate 100% of proceeds to Pasadena Humane and the California Fire Foundation.

You can purchase tickets to “House Heals” here.

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The Recording Academy and MusiCares

The Recording Academy and MusiCares pledged $1 million to aid music professionals impacted by the wildfires. The organizations also launched the Los Angeles Fire Relief Effort, which 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.”

The Recording Academy and MusiCares are offering $1,500 in financial assistance and a $500 grocery credit. They are urging those impacted to contact them by email ([email protected]) or phone (1-800-687-4227).

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Breakaway Festival

The organizers of Breakaway, the nation’s largest traveling music festival, will donate a portion of ticket sales of their upcoming Dallas edition to support wildfire relief efforts. Afrojack, Zedd, SLANDER, Louis The Child and Gryffin are set to headline the fest April 4-5.

You can purchase tickets to Breakaway Festival Dallas here.

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Space Yacht

Space Yacht, a beloved local organizer of electronic music events, postponed their event on January 11th event to Saturday, January 25th. They’re now planning on launching a donation booth at the rescheduled event to benefit the California Fire Foundation.

You can purchase tickets to Space Yacht’s upcoming “Rooftop Rave” in DTLA here.

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Emo Nite

Emo Nite Gives a F*ck, the philanthropic arm of the beloved event brand Emo Nite announced it will support local fundraising efforts by donating a portion of ticket sales to organizations providing essential aid and resources to those impacted by the wildfires.

You can purchase tickets to Emo Nite’s events here.

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The LA Raver and Rave Haven

The LA Raver and Rave Haven launched a GoFundMe campaign to raise funds for the Widows, Orphans & Disabled Firefighter’s Fund, a charity founded in 1906 to help the families of firefighters injured or killed in the line of duty or facing other crisis.

You can donate to their fundraiser here.

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Sound Nightclub

Sound Nightclub, a cornerstone of Los Angeles’ electronic music scene, announced a flexible refund policy for all January events in response to the ongoing wildfire crisis affecting the city.

Located in the heart of Hollywood, the venue will remain operational but offered ticket-holders the option to receive full refunds without requiring justification, implementing a straightforward refund process by requiring only basic ticketing information via email.

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