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 ...
Now here’s something we can get behind. Without getting into the nitty gritty (not that I need to, since you can just look around you), a new movement within the music community is prompting artists ...
Following similar efforts made in the film community, a group of independent artists and labels have launched a boycott to prevent their music from being streamed in Israel. The coalition, called No ...
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 ...
Since September, more than 1,000 artists and labels including Lorde, Björk and Massive Attack have joined an international initiative to remove their music from Israel. The boycott, called No Music ...
The No Music for Genocide cause is continuing to grow, with Clairo, Lucy Dacus and numerous other artists announcing their commitment to removing their catalogs from Israel amid the violence in Gaza.