Four Tet, Caribou, Black Madonna, More Join #DJsForPalestine Israel Boycott Campaign

Four Tet, Caribou, Black Madonna, More Join #DJsForPalestine Israel Boycott Campaign
Four Tet (Edd Westmacott/Photoshot/Getty Images), The Black Madonna (Natt Lim/Getty Images for FYF), Caribou’s Dan Snaith (Frank Hoensch/Redferns by way of Getty Images)

Numerous digital producers and DJs—together with Four Tet, Caribou, the Black Madonna, Call Super, Laurel Halo, and Rrose, amongst others—have voiced help for a marketing campaign calling for the cultural boycott of Israel. Along with the hashtag “#DJsForPalestine,” they shared a message that reads: “As long as the Israeli government continues its brutal and sustained oppression of the Palestinian people we respect their call for a boycott of Israel as a means of peaceful protest against the occupation.” Find the message, included with longer posts from Call Super and Ben UFO, under.

The Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI) commented, “Thank you, #DJsForPalestine, for your meaningful solidarity with our nonviolent struggle for freedom, justice and equality.”

Last month, Lana Del Rey postponed a scheduled efficiency at Meteor Festival in Israel after dealing with criticism from teams similar to PACBI. Other artists, together with Of Montreal, Shlohmo, Leon Vynehall, Mall Grab and Honey Dijon, also withdrew from Meteor.

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