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Riverside Festival - Live Broadcast

Scotland’s premier electronic music event, the Riverside Festival was due to take place this weekend but with the world’s dancefloors out of bounds that wasn’t possible.

To mark the occasion there will be a nine hour fundraising live stream on Saturday 23 May at 3pm hosted by BE-AT-TV on Facebook and Youtube, with donations encouraged  to a trio of charities and initiatives to enable them continue to do amazing work supporting some of the most vulnerable in our society.

The supported charities are:

The Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity

They fundraise to ensure that every baby, child and young person treated at Scotland’s largest children’s hospital receives the extra special care they deserve. More info can be found here:

https://www.glasgowchildrenshospitalcharity.org/

Tech Device Network

A collaboration between publicist Jenn Nino-Smith and Scottish Care, the campaign to get more video calling devices into care homes was launched following Jenn’s concern about her mum who is cared for in a nursing home and how other loved ones would stay connected during lockdown and beyond. More info can be found here:

https://scottishcare.org/techdevicenetwork/

Vise Up

Vise Up is continuing to produce and distribute over 25,000 Personal Protective Equipment units per week for NHS and emergency services front line workers. The limited amount of PPE in Scotland is being distributed predominantly for intensive care workers, however, there are an array of wider community staff who also desperately need PPE. More info can be found here:

https://swg3.tv/news/2020/may/vise-up-help-us-them-them

There will be exclusive sets from some of Glasgow’s finest selectors with the line up and set times as follows:

  • 15.00 - 16.00 Wardy

  • 16.00 - 17.00 Melting Pot

  • 17.00 - 18.00 Bonzai Bonner

  • 18.00 - 19.00 All U Need

  • 19.00 - 20.00 AISHA

  • 20.00 - 21.00 Nightwave

  • 21.00 - 22.00 SLAM

  • 22.00 - 23.00 IDA

  • 23.00 -24.00 DJ Smoker

On what will be a fantastic day for dance music lovers, Glasgow’s Riverside Festival along with Soma Records, will also be releasing an exclusive good causes charity single featuring remixes by two of the scene leaders in house and techno. Spreading positive vibes through music with their isolation interpretations of Slam’s genre-defining underground anthem Positive Education are the mighty Skream, the inimitable Paula Temple and the maverick JD Twitch of Optimo.

The single is available now exclusively on BandCamp: 

https://bit.ly/RF20SlamPosBandcamp


Tracklist:

  1. Positive Education (Paula Temple's MEGASHIFT Remix) *mastered by Conor Dalton @ Glowcast Mastering

  2. Positive Education (Skream Remix)

  3. Positive Education (A JD Twitch Remix)


Talking about the single and the livestream Slam said:

We are glad to be part of this release and live stream - spreading positive vibes and music to those in isolation while raising funds for 3 Glasgow initiatives helping those in the greatest need right now.

Paula Temple said:

Nurses and doctors are working MEGASHIFTS to help sick people with the Coronavirus to survive, whilst being under funded and and under protected. So this remix is named MEGASHIFT in honour of their extraordinary selflessness.

Regardless of when this remix is heard in post covid society, I want it to sound like it's coming from the year 2020 forever, to never forget this MEGASHIFT moment. The style of the remix is therefore fast paced, mixing classic techno and rave, a reflection of what would have been heard in the cancelled techno festivals this year.

The energy we would have put into dancing at those festivals will be turned to a greater solidarity and functionality of our health care systems.

If you love your electronic vibes get tuned in to the livestream and support some great charitable causes by buying the exclusive release or by donating whilst watching.