My Bloody Valentine, YHWH Nailgun and More Join No Music For Genocide Campaign | The Quietus

My Bloody Valentine, YHWH Nailgun and More Join No Music For Genocide Campaign

Several more acts have thrown their support behind the initiative, geo-blocking their music from streaming platforms in Israel

My Bloody Valentine

A number of artists have joined the more than 1000 acts supporting the No Music For Genocide campaign, signing up to have their music geo-blocked from streaming platforms in Israel.

Among the latest backers of the initiative are My Bloody Valentine, YHWH Nailgun, Shygirl, Denzel Curry, Saba and Germany’s Innervisions label. Paul Weller and Massive Attack have also received long-awaited geo-block approvals from their respective major labels, Warner and Universal.

They join the likes of Björk, caroline, Kelela, Loraine James, Lorde, Caribou, KMRU, Orbital, Julia Holter, Lankum, Sleaford Mods, Primal Scream, Young Fathers and Black Country, New Road and many others in supporting No Music For Genocide.

Find out more about No Music For Genocide, and scroll the current list of participating artists and labels, via its website.

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