Keeping it in the family
16.04.2020 - 10:37 / nme.com
The event is set to take place in October
Fatboy Slim has announced a free gig in his hometown of Brighton for NHS workers to thank them for their work in combatting the outbreak of coronavirus in the UK.
The DJ and producer is the latest big-name artist to announce a special event for health workers, following on from the likes of Liam Gallagher, Manic Street Preachers and Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott.
Fatboy Slim announced the Brighton gig on Twitter last night (April 15), confirming that he
Keeping it in the family
Landlords across Manchester have been urged to offer some of their houses to NHS workers for free during the coronavirus pandemic.
Fatboy Slim has said the country needs “an anthem like We’ll Meet Again to lift us, to get us through this”.
With clubs closed across the country and Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart on hiatus, we're asking reporting club DJs what they've been listening to lately -- while at home, of course.This week, we spoke with Delaware DJ Knappy, Seattle's Randy Schlager and Miami's Tracy Young.Knappy has been happy with Retrovision's newest, "Feel Your Touch." He raves, "It's one of my absolute favorites right now, with its pitched-up verse vocals and massive drop.
With clubs closed across the country and Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart on hiatus, we're asking reporting club DJs what they've been listening to lately -- while at home, of course.This week, we spoke with Delaware DJ Knappy, Seattle's Randy Schlager and Miami's Tracy Young.Knappy has been happy with Retrovision's newest, "Feel Your Touch." He raves, "It's one of my absolute favorites right now, with its pitched-up verse vocals and massive drop.
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"They do an incredible job, we are very lucky to have them"
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"We want to show our appreciation for how hard you've been working"
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