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These are this week’s Bandcamp essentials (6th November)

Starting life as a way of supporting the artists and labels impacted through the coronavirus pandemic, as well as releases supporting other causes and initiatives, we've launched a weekly roundup of the most vital Bandcamp releases. On Bandcamp's penultimate fee-free Friday, we've have collated essential tracks, compilations, EPs, and albums from the likes of A.G, Girls Of The Internet, Klein, Lil Silva, Itoa, Machine Woman, Overmono, and more

Clubs around the world are shut, and opportunities to find new music out in the wild have been ripped from under our feet as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. While hearing new music played out by your favourite DJs will have to be put on hold due to these unprecedented circumstances, it’s never been easier, or more important, to support the artists and labels putting out EPs, albums and compilations in the midst of all the madness.

With tour cancellations and festival postponements leaving many members of the international electronic music community out of pocket, Bandcamp has become an even more vital platform for supporting the music you love, with 80% of all sales from the online music store going directly to artists and labels. In March, the platform announced it would be waiving its revenue share for all sales for one day, and on Friday 20th, took no cut from purchases made. In total, $4.3 million was spent on music over the course of 24 hours, all going straight to the creators. Throughout lockdown, Bandcamp continued to waive their fees on the first Friday of every month, as well as on 19th June (Juneteenth), when the platform donated 100% of its profits to the NAACP Legal Defence Fund. In July, it was announced that a fee-free "Bandcamp Friday" would take place on the first Friday of each month for the rest of 2020. 

Earlier this year, as a show of solidarity to support the artists and labels impacted through the pandemic, and to support releases raising funds for charity initiatives and organisations, we launched a weekly roundup of the most vital Bandcamp releases. Today is the penultimate fee-free Friday on Bandcamp, with 100% of proceeds from sales going straight to artists. With that in mind, we've collated essential tracks, compilations, EPs, and albums from the likes of A.G, Girls Of The Internet, Klein, Lil Silva, Itoa, Machine Woman, Overmono, and more.

We would also encourage you to check out Blackbandcamp.info, an expansive, crowd-sourced list of Black artists on Bandcamp in which you can find an incredibly wide array of amazing music. Read our feature about Blackbandcamp.info here.

UNIIQU3
'Digital Diva Vol. 2'

Coldpast
'Spinout' [ONE PUF]

Jake Slazenger
'Ace In The Hole' [Planet Mu]

Altern 8
'Hard Crew'

Diego Hauz
'SNAX 3'

Lil Silva
'Don't ask me for 320's - Pack 1'

Girls of the Internet
'Girls FM'

quest?onmarc
'ELEVATION (?5)'

emaenuel
'Contact 7' [All Centre]

Kush Jones
'The State Of The Wav'

Nondi_
'Gray Sun Vol 1'

Bored Lord
'I Love You'

Klein
'No More Shubz'

A.G
'positions (​.​G MIX)'

Avtomat
'Gusła (Human Rites)' [Tańce]

Overmono
'Everything U Need' [XL Recordings]

Gadget & The Cloud
'Things I'll Never Say' [Fort Evil Fruit]

V/A
'The Lost Sound' [JaJa Studios]

Myor
'ILL BEHAVIOUR 005' [Myor]

Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe
'Södra ön vy'

V/A
'Northstar / Darron' [Butter Sessions]

Jtamul
'Paramparça'

Machine Woman
'In the Basement of 83 Men'

Olive On Da Beat
'Missed You - Edit'

Khotin
'Archive 13​-​15 Vol. 2'

Laksa
'Fire Kit' [Hessle Audio]

DJ Space Heater
'Go With The Flow (HMT VIP)' [Puss Records]

Mall Grab
'Blood Flood' [Looking For Trouble]

Jabes
'Klunk002' [Klunk]

Ani Klang
'Burn The Empire' [Hyperboloid]

V/A
'chalo' [TheJazzDiaries]

Morwell
'Tonight' / '7717'

V/A
'Moxie Presents Vol.5' [On Loop]

Itoa
'Melba' [Exit]

Slam
'Strange Dayz (Volume Two)'

A Psychic Yes
'Lost In The Act (Hodge Remix)' [Schloss Records]

Cholombian
'Breathe Slow'

KMRU
'drawing water'

Piezo
'Wet'

V/A
'Evident Ware (Pt​.​02)' [Sneaker Socail Club]

No_4mat
'No Fear' [DISSOLUTE]

Diana Azzuz & Rina Priduvalova
'Sui Noxa' [Standard Deviation]