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    My Bloody Valentine Join “No Music for Genocide” Israel Boycott

    Team_The Industry Highlighter MagazineBy Team_The Industry Highlighter MagazineNovember 26, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Recently reunited shoegazers My Bloody Valentine are among the latest wave of artists to join the “No Music for Genocide” boycott, geo-blocking their music from streaming platforms in Israel. Denzel Curry, Shygirl, and Saba have also officially joined the campaign, which now includes over 1,000 artists and labels.

    According to the campaign, “No Music for Genocide” is a response to “the genocide in Gaza; ethnic cleansing of the Occupied West Bank; apartheid within Israel; and political repression of Pro-Palestine efforts wherever we live.” It is just one of a growing list of entertainment movements with similar goals.

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    “No Music for Genocide” launched in September with hundreds of initial signatories, including Massive Attack, Kneecap, Fontaines D.C., Rina Sawayama, and Japanese Breakfast. Lorde, Paramore and Hayley Williams, Björk, IDLES, MUNA, and hundreds of others have since joined the campaign.

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    Highlighting the necessity of label cooperation, a new press release notes that Paul Weller and Massive Attack have finally received “long-awaited geo-block approvals” from Warner and Universal.

    Learn more about “No Music for Genocide” at the campaign’s official website. Last month, a New York fundraiser for the initiative raised $7,090, with all proceeds going to mutual aid programs and funds in Gaza and the Occupied West Bank.

    My Bloody Valentine reunited for their first show in seven years last Wednesday, November 19th, ahead of shows in Ireland and the UK. Next February, they will play a handful of dates in Japan (get tickets here).



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