Paul Simonon is a legendary musician, artist, and activist, best known as the bassist for The Clash, a band that used music as a weapon against injustice. He was a key figure in Rock Against Racism, a movement that challenged the rise of neo-Nazis and fascists in the UK during the late 1970s. His iconic bass-smashing moment on London Call
Paul Simonon is a legendary musician, artist, and activist, best known as the bassist for The Clash, a band that used music as a weapon against injustice. He was a key figure in Rock Against Racism, a movement that challenged the rise of neo-Nazis and fascists in the UK during the late 1970s. His iconic bass-smashing moment on London Calling became a symbol of resistance. Beyond The Clash, he formed Havana 3am, collaborated with Gorillaz, and co-founded The Good, the Bad & the Queen. Paul remains committed to activism, standing in solidarity with Artists for Gaza in the fight for justice.
Jerry Dammers is a legendary musician, songwriter, and activist, best known as the founder of The Specials and 2 Tone Records, which fused ska and punk to challenge racism. In 1984, he wrote “Free Nelson Mandela,” an anthem that galvanized global support for Mandela’s release and the fight against apartheid. He was deeply involved in Rock
Jerry Dammers is a legendary musician, songwriter, and activist, best known as the founder of The Specials and 2 Tone Records, which fused ska and punk to challenge racism. In 1984, he wrote “Free Nelson Mandela,” an anthem that galvanized global support for Mandela’s release and the fight against apartheid. He was deeply involved in Rock Against Racism and the Anti-Apartheid Movement, using music as a tool for political change. His lifelong commitment to justice continues today, making his support for Artists for Gaza a powerful statement of solidarity and resistance.
Glen Matlock is a seminal figure in British music, best known as the founding bassist of the Sex Pistols. A driving force behind punk's explosion, he co-wrote many of the band's defining songs, contributing to their groundbreaking album Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols. Beyond his musical achievements, Glen was actively inv
Glen Matlock is a seminal figure in British music, best known as the founding bassist of the Sex Pistols. A driving force behind punk's explosion, he co-wrote many of the band's defining songs, contributing to their groundbreaking album Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols. Beyond his musical achievements, Glen was actively involved in the Rock Against Racism movement, using his platform to combat racial prejudice and promote unity. His enduring commitment to social justice aligns with the mission of Artists for Gaza, reflecting his belief in music's power to challenge oppression and inspire change.
Suggs is a legendary singer, songwriter, and frontman of Madness, the iconic British ska band behind hits like "Our House" and "It Must Be Love." For over four decades, he has been a defining voice in UK music, blending wit, energy, and social commentary.
Beyond music, Suggs has long used his platform for charitable and humanitarian causes
Suggs is a legendary singer, songwriter, and frontman of Madness, the iconic British ska band behind hits like "Our House" and "It Must Be Love." For over four decades, he has been a defining voice in UK music, blending wit, energy, and social commentary.
Beyond music, Suggs has long used his platform for charitable and humanitarian causes, supporting Children in Need, Cancer Research UK, and Pancreatic Cancer UK. His commitment to justice and solidarity makes his support for Artists for Gaza a powerful statement, reflecting his belief in music’s ability to unite people and drive meaningful change.
Aitch B is a renowned DJ, radio presenter, and event organizer, best known as one of the Original Funki Dreds and a core member of Soul II Soul. Since the early 1980s, he has played a key role in shaping London’s club culture, from warehouse parties to iconic venues like the Africa Centre and The Fridge in Brixton.
Beyond music, Aitch B is
Aitch B is a renowned DJ, radio presenter, and event organizer, best known as one of the Original Funki Dreds and a core member of Soul II Soul. Since the early 1980s, he has played a key role in shaping London’s club culture, from warehouse parties to iconic venues like the Africa Centre and The Fridge in Brixton.
Beyond music, Aitch B is a passionate advocate for social justice, using his platform to promote unity and change. His support for Artists for Gaza reflects his belief in music’s power to bring people together and stand against oppression.
Bobby Gillespie is a legendary musician, singer-songwriter, and activist, best known as the frontman of Primal Scream, the genre-defying band that merged rock, psychedelia, and dance music to revolutionize British music. From the groundbreaking Screamadelica to politically charged albums, his work has always pushed boundaries.
Beyond music
Bobby Gillespie is a legendary musician, singer-songwriter, and activist, best known as the frontman of Primal Scream, the genre-defying band that merged rock, psychedelia, and dance music to revolutionize British music. From the groundbreaking Screamadelica to politically charged albums, his work has always pushed boundaries.
Beyond music, Bobby has long been a vocal advocate for social justice, speaking out against inequality, war, and oppression. A strong supporter of Palestinian liberation, he has used his platform to raise awareness and stand in solidarity with oppressed communities. His support for Artists for Gaza reflects his belief in music as a force for unity and change.
Pam Hogg is a groundbreaking fashion designer, musician, and artist, known for her rebellious, avant-garde designs that merge punk and high fashion. From dressing icons like Debbie Harry, Siouxsie Sioux, and Rihanna to pushing creative boundaries, she has built a career on fearless self-expression.
Beyond fashion, Pam is deeply engaged in
Pam Hogg is a groundbreaking fashion designer, musician, and artist, known for her rebellious, avant-garde designs that merge punk and high fashion. From dressing icons like Debbie Harry, Siouxsie Sioux, and Rihanna to pushing creative boundaries, she has built a career on fearless self-expression.
Beyond fashion, Pam is deeply engaged in social justice, using her platform to amplify urgent global issues. She has been actively highlighting the dire situation in Gaza on Instagram, widening the message to her followers. Her support for Artists for Gaza reflects her belief in the power of art to awaken, unite, and drive change.
Adrian Sherwood is a pioneering producer and founder of On-U Sound Records, renowned for his innovative fusion of dub, reggae, and post-punk. Since the late 1970s, he has collaborated with a diverse array of artists, including Lee "Scratch" Perry, Depeche Mode, and Nine Inch Nails, continually pushing the boundaries of modern music. Beyon
Adrian Sherwood is a pioneering producer and founder of On-U Sound Records, renowned for his innovative fusion of dub, reggae, and post-punk. Since the late 1970s, he has collaborated with a diverse array of artists, including Lee "Scratch" Perry, Depeche Mode, and Nine Inch Nails, continually pushing the boundaries of modern music. Beyond his influential production work, Adrian is a dedicated advocate for social justice, using his platform to address global issues. His support for Artists for Gaza reflects his belief in music's power to unite communities and inspire meaningful change.
Lisa Moorish is a singer-songwriter who began her career in 1988 with the acid house classic "Rock to the Beat." She has since worked with some of the UK’s biggest artists, including a duet with George Michael and guest vocals on major tracks.
A passionate advocate for Palestinian liberation, she has consistently used her platform to speak
Lisa Moorish is a singer-songwriter who began her career in 1988 with the acid house classic "Rock to the Beat." She has since worked with some of the UK’s biggest artists, including a duet with George Michael and guest vocals on major tracks.
A passionate advocate for Palestinian liberation, she has consistently used her platform to speak out against the illegal occupation. For Lisa, justice and freedom must be universal, and her support for Artists for Gaza reflects her unwavering commitment to standing with oppressed communities through both music and activism.
Eddie ‘Oxman’ Brydson is a legendary figure in London’s reggae scene, known for his work as a DJ, MC, and producer. A key player in the reggae revival, he has collaborated with Dub Vendor, Soul Jazz Records, and Pressure Sounds, preserving and sharing rare and classic sounds with new generations.
A committed activist, Oxman believes that s
Eddie ‘Oxman’ Brydson is a legendary figure in London’s reggae scene, known for his work as a DJ, MC, and producer. A key player in the reggae revival, he has collaborated with Dub Vendor, Soul Jazz Records, and Pressure Sounds, preserving and sharing rare and classic sounds with new generations.
A committed activist, Oxman believes that silence enables injustice. As he puts it, “It is imperative that we stand up against genocide. Otherwise, we're giving them a free license to continue, which could eventually land on our doorstep, right?” His support for Artists for Gaza is a reflection of his lifelong fight for truth and justice.
Princess Julia is a legendary DJ, cultural icon, and key figure in London’s underground music scene. From the Blitz Club era of the early '80s to today’s most cutting-edge events, she has been at the forefront of alternative club culture for over four decades. A true pioneer, she weaves together post-punk, new wave, house, and disco, alwa
Princess Julia is a legendary DJ, cultural icon, and key figure in London’s underground music scene. From the Blitz Club era of the early '80s to today’s most cutting-edge events, she has been at the forefront of alternative club culture for over four decades. A true pioneer, she weaves together post-punk, new wave, house, and disco, always pushing boundaries and setting trends.
Beyond music, Julia is a passionate advocate for social justice, using her platform to challenge oppression and inequality. Her support for Artists for Gaza reflects her deep belief in music as a force for unity, resistance, and change.
Richard Searle is a British bassist, producer, and author, renowned for his dynamic contributions to the UK's music scene. He began his career with Doctor and the Medics, achieving a UK number one hit in 1986 with "Spirit in the Sky." In 1991, Searle co-founded the acid jazz band Corduroy, celebrated for their vibrant live performances an
Richard Searle is a British bassist, producer, and author, renowned for his dynamic contributions to the UK's music scene. He began his career with Doctor and the Medics, achieving a UK number one hit in 1986 with "Spirit in the Sky." In 1991, Searle co-founded the acid jazz band Corduroy, celebrated for their vibrant live performances and innovative sound. Beyond performing, he has produced for various artists and penned novels, showcasing his multifaceted creativity. Searle's support for Artists for Gaza reflects his belief in music's power to inspire unity and drive social change.
Jennie Matthias, better known as Jennie Bellestar, is a celebrated singer and songwriter, best known as the lead vocalist of the 1980s all-female band The Belle Stars. The group gained prominence with hits like "Sign of the Times", which reached number three on the UK Singles Chart in 1983. Their rendition of "Iko Iko" later found renewed
Jennie Matthias, better known as Jennie Bellestar, is a celebrated singer and songwriter, best known as the lead vocalist of the 1980s all-female band The Belle Stars. The group gained prominence with hits like "Sign of the Times", which reached number three on the UK Singles Chart in 1983. Their rendition of "Iko Iko" later found renewed success after being featured in the film Rain Man. Beyond her musical career, Jennie is a dedicated advocate for social justice, actively managing a charity shop that supports the Food For All initiative, providing free meals to those in need. Her support for Artists for Gaza reflects her belief in the power of art and community to inspire change and promote unity.
Howie B is a renowned Scottish musician, producer, and DJ, celebrated for his innovative contributions to electronic music. Born Howard Bernstein on April 18, 1963, in Glasgow, he has collaborated with a diverse array of artists, including Björk, U2, Tricky, and Brian Eno, blending genres to craft unique sonic landscapes.
Beyond his music
Howie B is a renowned Scottish musician, producer, and DJ, celebrated for his innovative contributions to electronic music. Born Howard Bernstein on April 18, 1963, in Glasgow, he has collaborated with a diverse array of artists, including Björk, U2, Tricky, and Brian Eno, blending genres to craft unique sonic landscapes.
Beyond his musical achievements, Howie B is a dedicated advocate for social justice, using his platform to address global issues. His support for Artists for Gaza reflects his belief in music's power to unite communities and inspire meaningful change.
Liz Cass is a singer-songwriter whose rich, soulful vocals have made her a standout voice in both electronic and indie-pop music. Beginning her career as a jazz vocalist, she later transitioned into the electronic scene, collaborating with renowned producers and amassing millions of streams worldwide. Her debut album, The Words, was met w
Liz Cass is a singer-songwriter whose rich, soulful vocals have made her a standout voice in both electronic and indie-pop music. Beginning her career as a jazz vocalist, she later transitioned into the electronic scene, collaborating with renowned producers and amassing millions of streams worldwide. Her debut album, The Words, was met with critical acclaim, praised for its emotional depth and striking melodies.
A passionate advocate for social justice, Liz uses her platform to amplify urgent humanitarian issues. Her support for Artists for Gaza reflects her belief in the power of music to bring people together and drive meaningful change.
Rusty Egan is a seminal figure in the evolution of electronic and New Romantic music. As the drummer for the Rich Kids and co-founder of Visage, he was instrumental in pioneering synth-pop sounds. Beyond performing, Rusty co-established London's iconic Blitz Club, a crucible for the New Romantic movement, where he introduced audiences to
Rusty Egan is a seminal figure in the evolution of electronic and New Romantic music. As the drummer for the Rich Kids and co-founder of Visage, he was instrumental in pioneering synth-pop sounds. Beyond performing, Rusty co-established London's iconic Blitz Club, a crucible for the New Romantic movement, where he introduced audiences to groundbreaking electronic music. His influence extended through his work as a DJ, producer, and remixer, shaping the musical landscape of the era. A staunch advocate for social justice, Rusty supports Artists for Gaza, reflecting his belief in music's power to unite and inspire change.
Femi Fem, born Femi Williams, is a prominent DJ, producer, and songwriter, known for shaping London’s music scene. In the 1980s, he co-organized Family Funktion/Shake & Fingerpop warehouse parties with Norman Jay and Judge Jules, pivotal in the rare groove and acid jazz movements. As a founding member of The Young Disciples, he helped def
Femi Fem, born Femi Williams, is a prominent DJ, producer, and songwriter, known for shaping London’s music scene. In the 1980s, he co-organized Family Funktion/Shake & Fingerpop warehouse parties with Norman Jay and Judge Jules, pivotal in the rare groove and acid jazz movements. As a founding member of The Young Disciples, he helped define UK acid jazz, blending funk, soul, hip-hop, and breakbeats. He has also produced and remixed for major artists, including Keith Sweat. Through his Mi-Soul Radio show, he shares soulful sounds. His support for Artists for Gazareflects his belief in music’s power to unite and drive change.
David Holmes is a renowned DJ, producer, and composer from Belfast, Northern Ireland. Beginning his career at 15, he became a pivotal figure in electronic music, blending genres like electronica, trip-hop, and house. Holmes has released several acclaimed solo albums, including Let's Get Killed and Bow Down to the Exit Sign, and has compos
David Holmes is a renowned DJ, producer, and composer from Belfast, Northern Ireland. Beginning his career at 15, he became a pivotal figure in electronic music, blending genres like electronica, trip-hop, and house. Holmes has released several acclaimed solo albums, including Let's Get Killed and Bow Down to the Exit Sign, and has composed over 30 film soundtracks, notably collaborating with director Steven Soderbergh on the Ocean's trilogy. Beyond his musical achievements, he is a dedicated advocate for social justice, supporting initiatives like Artists for Gaza, reflecting his belief in music's power to unite and inspire change.
Jeremy Healy is a DJ, producer, and musical director, known for shaping the UK’s club scene and blending music with high fashion. He first found fame in the 1980s as part of Haysi Fantayzee before becoming one of the most in-demand DJs, headlining global events and earning ‘DJ of the Year’ from Mixmag and The Face. Beyond the decks, he ha
Jeremy Healy is a DJ, producer, and musical director, known for shaping the UK’s club scene and blending music with high fashion. He first found fame in the 1980s as part of Haysi Fantayzee before becoming one of the most in-demand DJs, headlining global events and earning ‘DJ of the Year’ from Mixmag and The Face. Beyond the decks, he has worked as a musical director for John Galliano, Dior, and the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show. His support for Artists for Gaza reflects his belief in the power of music to unite, inspire, and stand against injustice.
Kid Batchelor is a pioneering DJ, producer, and educator, instrumental in shaping the UK house music scene. Starting in the 1980s with Soul II Soul, he co-founded Bang The Party, releasing influential tracks like “Release Your Body”and “Bang Bang You’re Mine”, helping to define British house music. His deep connection to London’s undergro
Kid Batchelor is a pioneering DJ, producer, and educator, instrumental in shaping the UK house music scene. Starting in the 1980s with Soul II Soul, he co-founded Bang The Party, releasing influential tracks like “Release Your Body”and “Bang Bang You’re Mine”, helping to define British house music. His deep connection to London’s underground club culture made him a key figure in the city’s dance music evolution. Beyond music, he has spent over 15 years mentoring young people in education. His support for Artists for Gaza reflects his belief in music’s ability to unite communities and inspire change.
Gaz Mayall is a multifaceted musician, DJ, and promoter, renowned for his significant contributions to London's music scene. As the son of blues legend John Mayall, Gaz carved his own path by founding Gaz's Rockin' Blues in 1980, which stands as London's longest-running one-nighter club, celebrating ska, blues, and rock 'n' roll. In 1986,
Gaz Mayall is a multifaceted musician, DJ, and promoter, renowned for his significant contributions to London's music scene. As the son of blues legend John Mayall, Gaz carved his own path by founding Gaz's Rockin' Blues in 1980, which stands as London's longest-running one-nighter club, celebrating ska, blues, and rock 'n' roll. In 1986, he formed The Trojans, blending ska and reggae with elements of soul, funk, and world music, pioneering the "Celtic ska" genre. Beyond his musical endeavors, Gaz is a dedicated advocate for social justice, supporting initiatives like Artists for Gaza, reflecting his belief in music's power to unite and inspire change.
Keith Lawrence is a seasoned DJ, radio presenter, and producer with over 30 years of experience in the music industry. He began his career in the 1980s with the South London sound system Magic Touch, where he was known as the 'Reggae man' but also showcased his versatility by playing soul, boogie, and hip-hop. Throughout his career, Keith
Keith Lawrence is a seasoned DJ, radio presenter, and producer with over 30 years of experience in the music industry. He began his career in the 1980s with the South London sound system Magic Touch, where he was known as the 'Reggae man' but also showcased his versatility by playing soul, boogie, and hip-hop. Throughout his career, Keith has collaborated with artists such as Maxi Jazz, Junior Delgado, and Jerry Dammers. He has also been recognized with a Radio Presenters award from The Stereograph Foundation in October 2017. His support for Artists for Gaza reflects his belief in music's power to unite communities and inspire change.
Snowboy, born Mark Cotgrove, is a distinguished Afro-Cuban percussionist, bandleader, DJ, and author. Leading Snowboy and the Latin Section, he has been pivotal in bringing Afro-Cuban jazz to European audiences, releasing numerous albums since 1988. Beyond his performances, Snowboy has collaborated with artists such as Lisa Stansfield, Am
Snowboy, born Mark Cotgrove, is a distinguished Afro-Cuban percussionist, bandleader, DJ, and author. Leading Snowboy and the Latin Section, he has been pivotal in bringing Afro-Cuban jazz to European audiences, releasing numerous albums since 1988. Beyond his performances, Snowboy has collaborated with artists such as Lisa Stansfield, Amy Winehouse, and Mark Ronson. He is also the author of From Jazz Funk & Fusion to Acid Jazz: The History of the UK Jazz Dance Scene, documenting the evolution of British jazz dance culture. Snowboy's support for Artists for Gazareflects his belief in music's power to unite and inspire change.
Lascelle Gordon, also known as Lascelle Lascelles, is a pioneering DJ, producer, and musician with deep roots in the rare groove scene. A regular at Black Market and the Wag Club, he was a founding member of the Brand New Heavies, helping shape the acid jazz movement. He later joined Campag Velocet and 7 Hurtz, expanding his influence acr
Lascelle Gordon, also known as Lascelle Lascelles, is a pioneering DJ, producer, and musician with deep roots in the rare groove scene. A regular at Black Market and the Wag Club, he was a founding member of the Brand New Heavies, helping shape the acid jazz movement. He later joined Campag Velocet and 7 Hurtz, expanding his influence across genres. More recently, he has gained critical acclaim with his Woven Entity and Vibration Black Finger projects, released on his own Enid Records. His support for Artists for Gaza reflects his belief in music as a force for unity and resistance.
Kevin Rowland is a British singer-songwriter and musician, best known as the frontman of Dexys Midnight Runners. Beyond his musical achievements, Rowland has been actively involved in social and political causes. In the early 1980s, he participated in political rallies, trade union marches, and meetings concerning Ireland, reflecting his
Kevin Rowland is a British singer-songwriter and musician, best known as the frontman of Dexys Midnight Runners. Beyond his musical achievements, Rowland has been actively involved in social and political causes. In the early 1980s, he participated in political rallies, trade union marches, and meetings concerning Ireland, reflecting his commitment to social justice. In 2022, he collaborated with Primal Scream to produce the song "Enough is Enough!" in support of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) during their industrial action, with proceeds aiding the union's dispute fund. His support for Artists for Gaza underscores his belief in the power of art and music to promote unity and effect positive change.
Gilles Peterson is a pioneering DJ, broadcaster, and record label owner, known for championing diverse music, from jazz and hip-hop to electronic and global sounds. Starting in London's pirate radio scene, he later joined BBC Radio 1 and now hosts a flagship show on BBC Radio 6 Music. He founded Acid Jazz, Talkin’ Loud, and Brownswood Rec
Gilles Peterson is a pioneering DJ, broadcaster, and record label owner, known for championing diverse music, from jazz and hip-hop to electronic and global sounds. Starting in London's pirate radio scene, he later joined BBC Radio 1 and now hosts a flagship show on BBC Radio 6 Music. He founded Acid Jazz, Talkin’ Loud, and Brownswood Recordings, shaping the UK’s music landscape. Beyond music, he launched the Steve Reid Foundation to support musicians in need. His support for Artists for Gaza reflects his deep belief in music as a force for unity, awareness, and meaningful social change.
Alessio Berto is an Italian pattern designer, product developer, and jazz enthusiast whose work blends fashion, music, and social awareness. In 1983, at just 13, he discovered the London Cool Jazz scene, later known as the Acid Jazz movement, and became an active promoter in local clubs. His deep love for jazz led him to create Jazzmotel,
Alessio Berto is an Italian pattern designer, product developer, and jazz enthusiast whose work blends fashion, music, and social awareness. In 1983, at just 13, he discovered the London Cool Jazz scene, later known as the Acid Jazz movement, and became an active promoter in local clubs. His deep love for jazz led him to create Jazzmotel, a radio show exploring the genre’s many influences, featuring guests who shaped its sound. Passionate about cultural exchange and activism, Alessio’s support for Artists for Gaza reflects his belief in music as a unifying force for awareness and change.
Dave Dorrell is a British DJ, producer, and journalist, pivotal in shaping the UK’s dance music scene. Starting as a writer for NME and The Face, he later co-produced the genre-defining track "Pump Up The Volume" with M/A/R/R/S. In 1988, he co-promoted and DJed at Love at the Wag Club, a legendary acid house night that helped drive the Se
Dave Dorrell is a British DJ, producer, and journalist, pivotal in shaping the UK’s dance music scene. Starting as a writer for NME and The Face, he later co-produced the genre-defining track "Pump Up The Volume" with M/A/R/R/S. In 1988, he co-promoted and DJed at Love at the Wag Club, a legendary acid house night that helped drive the Second Summer of Love, featuring DJs like Frankie Knuckles and Tony Humphries. His commitment to music as a force for cultural and social change continues through his support for Artists for Gaza, advocating for unity and resistance through music.
Noel Watson is a pioneering DJ and producer from Belfast, Northern Ireland. In 1979, he moved to London with his brother Maurice, where they became instrumental in introducing hip-hop and house music to the UK scene. They organized influential warehouse parties and launched the renowned Delirium club nights, which played a pivotal role in
Noel Watson is a pioneering DJ and producer from Belfast, Northern Ireland. In 1979, he moved to London with his brother Maurice, where they became instrumental in introducing hip-hop and house music to the UK scene. They organized influential warehouse parties and launched the renowned Delirium club nights, which played a pivotal role in shaping London's dance culture. Noel's commitment to social causes is evident through his active support for Artists for Gaza, reflecting his belief in music's power to foster unity and advocate for social justice.
Mike Pickering is an English DJ, musician, and record producer, instrumental in shaping Manchester's music scene. Born in 1958, he began his career signing local punk bands in the late 1970s. After running a club night in Rotterdam, he returned to Manchester and became a pivotal figure at Factory Records and the renowned Haçienda nightclu
Mike Pickering is an English DJ, musician, and record producer, instrumental in shaping Manchester's music scene. Born in 1958, he began his career signing local punk bands in the late 1970s. After running a club night in Rotterdam, he returned to Manchester and became a pivotal figure at Factory Records and the renowned Haçienda nightclub, where he introduced house music to the UK. As a co-founder of M People, he achieved significant success in the 1990s. Beyond music, Pickering has been vocal about political issues, notably criticising the unauthorised use of M People's "Moving On Up" by Liz Truss in 2022. His support for Artists for Gaza reflects his commitment to humanitarian causes and his belief in music's power to inspire change.
David Hill has been a key figure in the UK’s underground music scene since the mid-90s, first making his mark as part of the Ballistic Brothers. He later founded and ran Nuphonic Records, producing and compiling numerous influential albums. Today, he co-produces Soul Revivers with Nick Manasseh, whose 2022 debut featured Ken Boothe, Ernes
David Hill has been a key figure in the UK’s underground music scene since the mid-90s, first making his mark as part of the Ballistic Brothers. He later founded and ran Nuphonic Records, producing and compiling numerous influential albums. Today, he co-produces Soul Revivers with Nick Manasseh, whose 2022 debut featured Ken Boothe, Ernest Ranglin, and Earl 16 to critical acclaim, with a follow-up in the works. A former resident selector at Rootikal alongside David Rodigan, he now runs Swing & Dine at The Tabernacle, a monthly sell-out event.
"If we can help people in suffering by playing music, dancing, and enjoying ourselves, then that really is the very least we can do."
Born Nathan Lerner, Natty Bo is a DJ, singer, and bandleader known for his infectious energy and dedication to ska, Latin, and vintage music. A staple of London’s underground scene, he has DJ’d at Gaz’s Rockin’ Blues and fronted bands like The Top Cats and Ska Cubano, fusing global rhythms to critical acclaim. He also leads Natty Congeroo
Born Nathan Lerner, Natty Bo is a DJ, singer, and bandleader known for his infectious energy and dedication to ska, Latin, and vintage music. A staple of London’s underground scene, he has DJ’d at Gaz’s Rockin’ Blues and fronted bands like The Top Cats and Ska Cubano, fusing global rhythms to critical acclaim. He also leads Natty Congeroo & The Flames of Rhythm, bringing the spirit of 1930s and 40s swing and blues to modern audiences. A passionate advocate for social justice, his support for Artists for Gaza reflects his belief in music’s power to unite, uplift, and inspire change.
Eddie Piller is a British DJ, producer, and entrepreneur, best known as the founder and managing director of Acid Jazz Records. Born in East London in 1963, he was immersed in music from an early age, with his mother running the Small Faces' fan club. In 1987, Piller co-founded Acid Jazz Records, pioneering the acid jazz movement and laun
Eddie Piller is a British DJ, producer, and entrepreneur, best known as the founder and managing director of Acid Jazz Records. Born in East London in 1963, he was immersed in music from an early age, with his mother running the Small Faces' fan club. In 1987, Piller co-founded Acid Jazz Records, pioneering the acid jazz movement and launching acts like Jamiroquai and The Brand New Heavies. Beyond the label, he has hosted radio shows on Jazz FM, BBC Radio London, and founded Totally Wired Radio in 2019. His memoir, Clean Living Under Difficult Circumstances, chronicles his journey through the mod scene and music industry. Piller's support for Artists for Gaza reflects his belief in music's power to unite and inspire change.
Gordon Mac MBE is a pioneering DJ, broadcaster, and entrepreneur, best known as the founder of Kiss FM, which he launched as a pirate station in 1985 before securing its legal license in 1990—making it Britain’s first dance music station. His visionary leadership helped shape the UK’s radio landscape, championing soul, funk, house, and R&
Gordon Mac MBE is a pioneering DJ, broadcaster, and entrepreneur, best known as the founder of Kiss FM, which he launched as a pirate station in 1985 before securing its legal license in 1990—making it Britain’s first dance music station. His visionary leadership helped shape the UK’s radio landscape, championing soul, funk, house, and R&B. In 2012, he co-founded Mi-Soul Radio, continuing his mission to bring quality music to a global audience. A passionate advocate for social justice, his support for Artists for Gaza reflects his belief in music as a powerful tool for unity and change.
Erika Thornley is a DJ and music curator with a deep passion for soul, funk, and retro sounds. A key figure in London’s underground music scene, she has played at DIG? Soul & Retro Club Night and contributed to Totally Wired Radio, where she showcases rare grooves and timeless classics. With a love for vinyl and an ear for eclectic rhythm
Erika Thornley is a DJ and music curator with a deep passion for soul, funk, and retro sounds. A key figure in London’s underground music scene, she has played at DIG? Soul & Retro Club Night and contributed to Totally Wired Radio, where she showcases rare grooves and timeless classics. With a love for vinyl and an ear for eclectic rhythms, she brings people together through the power of music. Erika’s support for Artists for Gaza reflects her belief in music as a force for unity, resistance, and change, standing in solidarity with those fighting for justice and freedom.
Ernesto Chahoud is a Lebanese DJ, compiler, and radio host renowned for his extensive vinyl collection and deep knowledge of rare Middle Eastern and African music. Born in Beirut during the Lebanese Civil War, Ernesto's passion for music led him to co-found the Beirut Groove Collective in 2010, fostering a vibrant underground music scene
Ernesto Chahoud is a Lebanese DJ, compiler, and radio host renowned for his extensive vinyl collection and deep knowledge of rare Middle Eastern and African music. Born in Beirut during the Lebanese Civil War, Ernesto's passion for music led him to co-found the Beirut Groove Collective in 2010, fostering a vibrant underground music scene in the city. He hosts the monthly show "Beirut Daze" on NTS Radio, sharing eclectic sounds with a global audience. Ernesto's dedication to unearthing and preserving musical heritage aligns with Artists for Gaza's mission, reflecting his belief in music's power to inspire unity and social change.
Joe Corré is a British activist, entrepreneur, and co-founder of Agent Provocateur. The son of Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren, he has long been a disruptor in both fashion and politics. Rejecting his MBE in protest against UK foreign policy, he later made headlines by burning £5 million worth of punk memorabilia to denounce its com
Joe Corré is a British activist, entrepreneur, and co-founder of Agent Provocateur. The son of Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren, he has long been a disruptor in both fashion and politics. Rejecting his MBE in protest against UK foreign policy, he later made headlines by burning £5 million worth of punk memorabilia to denounce its commercialisation. A vocal advocate for environmental and social justice, Corré uses art, protest, and activism to challenge power structures. His support for Artists for Gaza reflects his unwavering belief in creative resistance as a force for change, justice, and global solidarity.
Ross Allen is a British DJ, broadcaster, and A&R specialist with a deep passion for discovering and championing new music. A key figure in the UK music scene for over three decades, he has hosted shows on BBC Radio 1, NTS Radio, and more, curating diverse and cutting-edge sounds. As an A&R expert, he has worked with artists like Amy Wineh
Ross Allen is a British DJ, broadcaster, and A&R specialist with a deep passion for discovering and championing new music. A key figure in the UK music scene for over three decades, he has hosted shows on BBC Radio 1, NTS Radio, and more, curating diverse and cutting-edge sounds. As an A&R expert, he has worked with artists like Amy Winehouse, DJ Shadow, and Lady Blackbird. Founder of Casual Records and Foundation Music, Ross is dedicated to supporting independent talent. His involvement with Artists for Gaza reflects his belief in music as a force for unity, resistance, and change.
Mars Montana is an Irish DJ, producer, and radio host known for her high-energy sets that fuse disco, house, and electronic beats. A vibrant presence in the LGBTQ+ nightlife scene, she has played across London’s underground circuit, including at Cock Tavern and other iconic venues. Passionate about using music as a force for unity, Mars b
Mars Montana is an Irish DJ, producer, and radio host known for her high-energy sets that fuse disco, house, and electronic beats. A vibrant presence in the LGBTQ+ nightlife scene, she has played across London’s underground circuit, including at Cock Tavern and other iconic venues. Passionate about using music as a force for unity, Mars brings people together through sound, activism, and celebration. She shares her eclectic mixes on platforms like SoundCloud and Mixcloud, reaching audiences worldwide. Her support for Artists for Gaza reflects her belief in music as a tool for resistance, solidarity, and meaningful change.
Spencer Mac is a celebrated international DJ and house music producer with a career spanning over three decades. He began in the early '90s, DJing at London's legendary Wag Club and the newly opened Ministry of Sound. Known for his genre-defying sets, Spencer has been a resident DJ at Mayfair's exclusive Novikov and has performed globally
Spencer Mac is a celebrated international DJ and house music producer with a career spanning over three decades. He began in the early '90s, DJing at London's legendary Wag Club and the newly opened Ministry of Sound. Known for his genre-defying sets, Spencer has been a resident DJ at Mayfair's exclusive Novikov and has performed globally, from Ibiza to Hong Kong. Beyond the decks, he co-founded the electronic music act Skull Bandits. While primarily focused on music, Spencer's commitment to artistic expression aligns with Artists for Gaza's mission, reflecting his belief in music's power to inspire change.
Neville Hyde is a pioneering DJ and promoter who has shaped London’s nightlife since the 1980s. As one half of Neville & Spike, he curated legendary club nights that became staples of the city's music scene. He is also the force behind 40 Something Disco, a beloved event celebrating dance music across generations. Beyond music, Neville is
Neville Hyde is a pioneering DJ and promoter who has shaped London’s nightlife since the 1980s. As one half of Neville & Spike, he curated legendary club nights that became staples of the city's music scene. He is also the force behind 40 Something Disco, a beloved event celebrating dance music across generations. Beyond music, Neville is committed to community activism, supporting youth initiatives and fundraising efforts for education and safety. His involvement with Artists for Gaza reflects his unwavering belief in music as a force for unity, resistance, and social change, standing in solidarity with those in need.
Rubber Ron is a distinguished British DJ and music industry pioneer, with a career spanning over 25 years. Renowned for his eclectic and versatile mixing style, he seamlessly blends genres such as disco, funk, punk, jazz, house, rock, and hip hop, captivating audiences worldwide. His exceptional talent has led him to perform at private ev
Rubber Ron is a distinguished British DJ and music industry pioneer, with a career spanning over 25 years. Renowned for his eclectic and versatile mixing style, he seamlessly blends genres such as disco, funk, punk, jazz, house, rock, and hip hop, captivating audiences worldwide. His exceptional talent has led him to perform at private events for high-profile celebrities, including Prince, Madonna, The Rolling Stones, Robbie Williams, P. Diddy, Beyoncé, Jennifer Lopez, and 50 Cent. Beyond his illustrious career, Rubber Ron actively supports humanitarian causes, notably lending his voice to Artists for Gaza, reflecting his commitment to using music as a force for unity and positive change.
Dan Donovan is an English keyboardist, composer, and photographer, best known as a founding member of Big Audio Dynamite and Dreadzone. Emerging from London's vibrant music scene, he contributed to Big Audio Dynamite's innovative fusion of punk, funk, and hip-hop in the mid-1980s. Beyond his musical endeavors, Dan is an accomplished photo
Dan Donovan is an English keyboardist, composer, and photographer, best known as a founding member of Big Audio Dynamite and Dreadzone. Emerging from London's vibrant music scene, he contributed to Big Audio Dynamite's innovative fusion of punk, funk, and hip-hop in the mid-1980s. Beyond his musical endeavors, Dan is an accomplished photographer, capturing compelling images that reflect his artistic vision. His support for Artists for Gaza underscores his belief in the transformative power of art and music to foster unity and advocate for social justice.
DJ Prime Cuts, born Joel Clements, is a pioneering British DJ and turntablist, best known as a founding member of the legendary Scratch Perverts. A two-time World DMC Team Champion, he has also won the ITF World Scratching Championship twice, cementing his status as a technical innovator. His work spans club sets, mix compilations like Fa
DJ Prime Cuts, born Joel Clements, is a pioneering British DJ and turntablist, best known as a founding member of the legendary Scratch Perverts. A two-time World DMC Team Champion, he has also won the ITF World Scratching Championship twice, cementing his status as a technical innovator. His work spans club sets, mix compilations like FabricLive.22, and contributions to advancing DJ technology. Beyond his craft, he champions music as a force for resistance and unity. His support for Artists for Gaza reflects his belief in music’s power to amplify voices, inspire change, and stand in solidarity with the oppressed.
DJ Skitz and Rodney P are pioneers of British hip-hop, known for their powerful collaborations and dedication to social justice. Skitz, a DJ and producer, made waves with his 2001 album Countryman, blending hip-hop and reggae. Rodney P, often called “The Godfather of British Hip Hop,” first rose to prominence with London Posse, shaping th
DJ Skitz and Rodney P are pioneers of British hip-hop, known for their powerful collaborations and dedication to social justice. Skitz, a DJ and producer, made waves with his 2001 album Countryman, blending hip-hop and reggae. Rodney P, often called “The Godfather of British Hip Hop,” first rose to prominence with London Posse, shaping the UK rap sound. Together, they hosted BBC Radio 1Xtra’s "Original Fever", a key platform for urban music. Their support for Artists for Gaza reflects their deep belief in music as a force for unity, resistance, and change, standing in solidarity with oppressed communities.
Leo Zero is a versatile DJ, producer, remixer, and graphic designer based in London, with a career spanning over two decades. He has remixed tracks for global icons like Madonna and Florence & The Machine, while also creating underground hits. Beyond music, Leo is an accomplished graphic designer, contributing to various artistic projects
Leo Zero is a versatile DJ, producer, remixer, and graphic designer based in London, with a career spanning over two decades. He has remixed tracks for global icons like Madonna and Florence & The Machine, while also creating underground hits. Beyond music, Leo is an accomplished graphic designer, contributing to various artistic projects. His support for Artists for Gaza reflects his belief in the transformative power of art and music to foster unity and advocate for social justice.
Lisa Loud, born Lisa McKay, is a pioneering British DJ and dance music promoter with a career spanning over three decades. She first visited Ibiza in 1985, immersing herself in the island's burgeoning club culture. In 1987, she began her career at Virgin Records, promoting dance music and contributing to the success of artists like Soul I
Lisa Loud, born Lisa McKay, is a pioneering British DJ and dance music promoter with a career spanning over three decades. She first visited Ibiza in 1985, immersing herself in the island's burgeoning club culture. In 1987, she began her career at Virgin Records, promoting dance music and contributing to the success of artists like Soul II Soul and Inner City. By 1991, Lisa founded Loud & Clear, a promotions company instrumental in launching influential indie labels such as Junior Boys Own and Guerilla Records. Her enduring passion for music and commitment to artistic expression align with Artists for Gaza's mission, reflecting her belief in music's power to inspire change.
DJ Louise, also known as Louise Chantrell Aiken, is a pioneering British DJ and dance music promoter with a career spanning over three decades. She began her career at 18 in the 1980s, becoming one of the UK's first prominent female DJs, mentored by Paul Oakenfold during the Def Jam and Rare Groove era. Louise has built a solid reputation
DJ Louise, also known as Louise Chantrell Aiken, is a pioneering British DJ and dance music promoter with a career spanning over three decades. She began her career at 18 in the 1980s, becoming one of the UK's first prominent female DJs, mentored by Paul Oakenfold during the Def Jam and Rare Groove era. Louise has built a solid reputation as a cutting-edge underground DJ artist in London and the UK, playing a selection of Acid House and Old Skool Hardcore. Her enduring passion for music and commitment to artistic expression align with Artists for Gaza's mission, reflecting her belief in music's power to inspire change.
Jacquie O'Sullivan is a singer, songwriter, and former member of Bananarama, joining the group in 1988 and contributing to hits like I Want You Back and the charity single Help! for Comic Relief. Before that, she fronted the Shillelagh Sisters, blending punk, rockabilly, and country influences. Beyond music, Jacquie is a dedicated yoga in
Jacquie O'Sullivan is a singer, songwriter, and former member of Bananarama, joining the group in 1988 and contributing to hits like I Want You Back and the charity single Help! for Comic Relief. Before that, she fronted the Shillelagh Sisters, blending punk, rockabilly, and country influences. Beyond music, Jacquie is a dedicated yoga instructor, having trained in India and taught globally. Passionate about social justice, she actively supports Palestinian rights and women's causes. Her involvement with Artists for Gaza reflects her commitment to using music and activism as tools for solidarity, awareness, and meaningful change.
Fari Bradley, born in Iran, is a London-based sound artist, composer, and DJ known for her multidisciplinary approach to art and music. Her work spans broadcasting, radiophonics, sculpture, performance, and installation art. Fari has been a prominent figure on Resonance104.4FM since 2005, producing shows like "Six Pillars", focusing on ar
Fari Bradley, born in Iran, is a London-based sound artist, composer, and DJ known for her multidisciplinary approach to art and music. Her work spans broadcasting, radiophonics, sculpture, performance, and installation art. Fari has been a prominent figure on Resonance104.4FM since 2005, producing shows like "Six Pillars", focusing on arts and culture from Southwest Asia and North Africa, and "Free Lab Radio", exploring experimental dance music. She is currently pursuing a PhD in Sound Arts at the University of the Arts London. Her support for Artists for Gaza reflects her belief in art's power to inspire change and foster unity.
Adrian Jae is a seasoned London-based DJ and record collector, with a passion for music spanning over five decades. He began his journey in 1972 as an avid 'crate digger' and made his club DJ debut in 1983, becoming the first Saturday night resident at The Fridge in Brixton. Adrian has been instrumental in promoting diverse music genres,
Adrian Jae is a seasoned London-based DJ and record collector, with a passion for music spanning over five decades. He began his journey in 1972 as an avid 'crate digger' and made his club DJ debut in 1983, becoming the first Saturday night resident at The Fridge in Brixton. Adrian has been instrumental in promoting diverse music genres, hosting shows like "Straight Outta Brixton" on Totally Wired Radio, where he explores various musical landscapes. His support for Artists for Gaza reflects his belief in music's power to unite communities and advocate for social justice.
Stephen Bunn, also known as Bunny, is a British drummer, percussionist, and DJ renowned for his contributions to the acid jazz movement. As a founding member of Mother Earth, signed to Acid Jazz Records, he played a pivotal role in the band's success during the 1990s. After a hiatus, Stephen reunited with guitarist Jon deBrett, leading to
Stephen Bunn, also known as Bunny, is a British drummer, percussionist, and DJ renowned for his contributions to the acid jazz movement. As a founding member of Mother Earth, signed to Acid Jazz Records, he played a pivotal role in the band's success during the 1990s. After a hiatus, Stephen reunited with guitarist Jon deBrett, leading to the formation of the BunnDeBrettQuintet. Their collaboration has produced critically acclaimed albums that blend contemporary jazz with spiritual and modal influences. Stephen's support for Artists for Gaza reflects his belief in music's power to inspire change and promote social justice.
Christos Tolera is a multifaceted London-based artist, renowned as a DJ, musician, painter, and actor. In the early 1980s, he co-founded Blue Rondo à la Turk alongside Chris Sullivan, the founder of Artists for Gaza. Emerging from London’s Blitz Club scene, the band fused jazz, Latin, and funk, becoming a key influence in the UK’s undergr
Christos Tolera is a multifaceted London-based artist, renowned as a DJ, musician, painter, and actor. In the early 1980s, he co-founded Blue Rondo à la Turk alongside Chris Sullivan, the founder of Artists for Gaza. Emerging from London’s Blitz Club scene, the band fused jazz, Latin, and funk, becoming a key influence in the UK’s underground music movement. Beyond music, Christos is an accomplished visual artist, with his work exploring identity, culture, and social themes. His support for Artists for Gaza reflects his belief in art and music as powerful tools for unity, resistance, and meaningful change
Dave Beer is a renowned British DJ, producer, and promoter, best known as the founder of Back To Basics, the UK's longest-running club night. Established in the 1990s, Back To Basics has been pivotal in shaping the UK's dance music scene. Beyond his contributions to music, Dave is an active supporter of humanitarian causes. Expressing his
Dave Beer is a renowned British DJ, producer, and promoter, best known as the founder of Back To Basics, the UK's longest-running club night. Established in the 1990s, Back To Basics has been pivotal in shaping the UK's dance music scene. Beyond his contributions to music, Dave is an active supporter of humanitarian causes. Expressing his commitment to peace, he stated, "I have to support this because the world needs more love, empathy, and humility. We need to stop all wars. Enough killing. Love is the key, so please come show the love and support us in Century, Soho London for the benefits of Palestine." His involvement with Artists for Gaza reflects his belief in music's power to unite and inspire change.
Copyright © 2025 Artists for Gaza - All Rights Reserved.