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From Belfast with Love II charity compilation featuring Jordan, Moving Still, Arvo Party & more released

From Belfast with Love II is the second instalment of Nocturne’s From Belfast with Love series featuring a core of dance and electronic music made in the city, while inviting those from friends who operate in other places.

This edition was compiled by Nocturne label boss Jordan and features 15 tracks from Jordan, Arvo Party, Moving Still, Percboi 3000, Moodtrax, Matheson, Timmy Stewart under the moniker To The Bone and more.

It’s on Bandcamp now and 100% of compilation profits will be donated to the Disasters Emergency Committee.


The charity are working with communities profoundly affected by the corona-virus pandemic, particularly refugees in war-torn countries including Syria, Yemen and South Sudan. Your donation will help raise urgent funds to those fleeing war and living in fragile states and is deeply appreciated.

There are also art prints and tees for sale with 50% going towards the charity this month.


The first compilation was released last May and featured Bríen, Carlton Doom, Ejeca and more.


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