We can help Ukrainian refugees even by listening to music

We can help Ukrainian refugees even by listening to music

Free Sequence label, led by Balázs Zságer and also known for its live act series, is now releasing the second volume of its Anthology series. They would like to offer all incomes of the compilation to the Maltese Charity Service to benefit Ukrainian refugees.

Most of the selection features artists from the Budapest electronic scene (22), but this time the focus is much more on atmospheric music—downtempo, psy-chill, ambient and noise experimental compositions. “In the current precarious situation, when human life has become so fragile, we consider the power and role of art even more important. We want to dedicate this compilation album to all the troubled and vulnerable souls, Balázs Zságer.

Source: Press Release

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