Noventa y ocho canciones para las víctimas de los incendios de Los Ángeles

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Ninety -eight songs for the victims of Los Angeles fires

Leaving Records He has completed a very long album compilation of ninety -eight songs that includes as many artists gathered to help the victims of forest fires in Los Angeles.

“Staying: Leaving Records Aid to Artists impact by the Los Angeles Wildfires” It is the new ninety -eight Leaving Records songs, which includes songs by artists such as André 3000, Julia Holter, Steve Roach either Reggie Watts inter alia. It has been created to help the victims of the forest fires of Los Angeles. Most songs from the album are unpublished, and last six hours and fifty -one minutes. The album ends with “This is where my room used to be” of André 3000 next to Carlos Niño, Alex Cline and Pablo Calogero.

The compilation is not available on national platforms, it is only available through Bandcamp in digital formats, vinyl and cassette. Purchase link here.

Forest fires began on January 7 and more than 150,000 inhabitants in Los Angeles have been forced to flee their homes. So far, almost thirty deaths and many other missing have been confirmed.

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