Bandcamp Joined By Hundreds of Labels and Artists in Pledge to Donate All Proceeds Today to the ACLU

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Bandcamp Joined By Hundreds of Labels and Artists in Pledge to Donate All Proceeds Today to the ACLU

Today is a good day to buy some music. Bandcamp has announced a list of record labels and artists who have joined their pledge to donate all proceeds today to the American Civil Liberties Union, or ACLU.

Some of the biggest indie labels, including Sub-Pop, Epitaph and Merge, the latter of which will be matching all proceed donations, along with numerous others, have joined the movement in response to Trump’s executive order a week ago banning entry to the U.S. for a number of majority-Muslim nations along with a halt of the intake of refugees, including those from Syria.

Some artists joined the pledge individually, including Speedy Ortiz and Los Campesinos, while others like Pinegrove and Cymbals Eat Guitars opted to donate their proceeds to other charities. San Jose experimental band Xiu Xiu will be donating all their Bandcamp proceeds for the next four years.

See the full list pf participants below, and read an open letter from Bandcamp co-founder Ethan Diamond here.

6131 Records
A Sunny Day in Glasgow
Aaron Tap
Abbot Kinney
Advance Base
Al Baker
Aish
Alanna McArdle (ex Joanna Gruesome) (Donating to Right to Remain)
Alex Rose
All That Noise For Feeling
American Residue Records
Amplifer
Andy D
Andrew Tuttle
Anti-
Animal Style Records
Anthology Records
Arctic Flowers
ATO Records
Auralgami Sounds
Ba Da Bing Records (Donating to the Nigerian Muslim Association of New York)
Barsuk Records (Proceeds from their compilation Sad! will benefit the ACLU)
Batillus
Beats in Space
BETS (Donating to Center for Reproductive Rights)
Blissesb
Blood Music (Donating all revenue from digital sales)
Bloodshot Records
Boilerman
Bones Hamilton
Boogarins (Will donate 10 percent of their sales of “Desvio Onirico”)
Brave Wave
Broken20
Carbon 7
Casiotone For the Painfully Alone
Champion Lover
Chasing Morgan
Cherub Records
Chin Up!
Chris Polcyn
City Slang
Cody Yantis
Colleen Raney
Common Ground Records
Conan Neutron and the Secret Friends
Cory J Brewer
Cougar on a Meth Binge
Court Hoang
Crocodile Deathspin
Damon and Naomi
Daylight Robbery
DCTV (Will be donating to the ACLU for the entire month of February)
Dead Lizard Grin
Deathwish, Inc.
Den Miller
DFA Records
Digisaurus
Doll Factory
Don’t Stop Now
Doomtree
Duke Buzzy
Epitaph
Eric Peter Schwartz
Esper Scout
Extinction AD
Fact Pattern
Fake Limbs
Fat Possum
Father/Daughter Records
Fire Talk Records (Will donate 10 percent of their sales)
First Word Records
Flannelgraph Records
Fluff and Gravy Records (Will donate 10 percent of their profits)
Four Tet
Franck Martin
Freedom to Spend
Full Spectrum Records
Further Records (Will donate 100 percent of digital sales, 50 percent of physical)
Future of the Left
Gap Tooth
Germany Germany
Get Party Records
Gezzelig Records (All proceeds from “Is There Another Language” will be donated)
Gidim
Glass House
Golden Halos
Head 2 Wall Records
Her Name is Calla
High Aura’d
Hip Kid Records
Hit City U.S.A.
Hop on Pop
Hopeful Monster
Hyperdub
Infinite Best
Interbella
Jameson Elder
Jesse Dangerously
John Heart Jackie
Jonas Newhouse
Jorge Velez
Kaptur
Ken Reid (Will donate 50 percent of sales to the ACLU)
Kiam Records
Kill Rock Stars
Killer Tofu Records
Knuckle Puck
Laura K
Lauren Hoffman & the Secret Storm
Le Barons
Ligature
Lonely Child
Lonely Voyage Records
Loop Crew
Los Campesinos!
Lubec
Luciernaga
Luke Sweeney
Lushlife (Donating all proceeds from “My Idols Are Dead” mixtape)
Lykanthea (Donating all proceeds on Feb. 3 to CAIR)
Major Grizz
Mandy Troxel
Marc with a C (Donating all proceeds from digital sales)
Marking
MD Dunn
Melissa Dunphy
Merge Records (Making a donation to the ACLU matching 100 percent of proceeds from Bandcamp purchases)
Mexican Summer
Midnite Snaxxx
Minks Miracle Medicine
Mint Records
Miracle of Sound
Modern Huge
Mogi Grumbles
Mojave Nomads
Molly Bauckhman
Moniker Records
Mothertapes
Mythstery Records
Naal
National Tattler
Negative Fun Records
Neil Gaiman
Nerd Ferguson
Nesh Complex
Night Orchid
NNA Tapes
No Sleep
Norwegian Arms
Obfusc
Old Flame Records
Pandafan
Pelican (Donating all sales to Doctors Without Borders)
Pinegrove (Donating all sales to Southern Poverty Law Center)
Planet Creep
Porky’s Groove Machine
Post War Glamour Girls
Psychic Troubles Tapes
Quarter Tonality
Rafiq Bhatia
researcher
Reunions
Rhymesayers
Rhythm Section Records
Riognach Robinson
Ripped From the Roots
River Whyless
Robot Needs Home
Robert M. Jones
Rock Plaza Central
Rock, Paper, Cynic
Roofhare (Will donate 100 percent of sales from their newest EP)
Run for Cover
Running Red Lights
RVNG Intl.
Sad13
Saddle Creek (Making a donation to the Refugee Empowerment Center matching 100 percent of proceeds from Bandcamp purchases)
Sam Moss
Scientific American (Matching every “pay more” donation)
Screen Vinyl Image (Donating 100 percent all February to the ACLU)
Sean + Ur Not
Silver Torches
Sloth Hands
Slumberland Records
Software
Socotra Soundscapes (All proceeds go to Solidarios Sin Fronteras, a Barcelona-based NGO working to rebuild homes and communities on Socotra after the main island was devastated by hurricanes)
Son Lux (All proceeds from “At War With Walls and Mazes” will be donated to the ACLU for the next four years)
Speedy Ortiz
Spencer Robinson
Split Feet
Still Here Records
Storm Clouds
Strand of Oaks
Sub Pop
Subsquare
Sumeau
Swanning
Swoon Records (Will donate 10 percent of digital sales)
Tape Waves
Tax Brandywine
TEEN
The Big Bend
The Big Ups
The Bryan Adams
The Envlps
The Fog Signals
The Foul English
The Riftshifters
The Soft Pink Truth
The Sound of the Ladies
This is Hell
This Soil is Diseased (Donating $100 plus any other revenue to the ACLU)
Tiff’s Joints
Tompkins Square
Tribal Realites
Tru Thoughts
Ultrakylstron
Up & Go
Versus the World
War Records
Washer (Donating to the Council on Islamic Relations)
Weird At Last
Whimsically Macabre
Wild Wild Wets
William Selman
Willy Porter
Xiu Xiu (Donating 100 percent of revenue from Bandcamp sales for the next four years to the ACLU)
Zulu Panda

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