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Brighton Supports LGBT Russia

August 29, 2013

LGBT RUSSIA

House music sure isnā€™t the answer to everything but when Disco Deviantā€™s Pablo ContrabandĀ approachedĀ me about the currentĀ situation Putinā€™s anti-gay propaganda laws are creating in Russia, I knew I wanted to do something in Brighton clubland to help create awareness and raise much needed campaigning funds for All Out.

Alongside nightclubs across the globe including Berlinā€™s Berghain, New Yorkā€™s Output and Munichā€™s Harry Klein, Disco Deviantā€™s Promote Diversity Special: No Crime No Punishment,Ā hosted by artist and fellow Brighton Supports LGBT Russia founder Karol MichalecĀ will be making a defiant noise courtesy of some of clublandā€™s finest DJs including Seamus Haji, Hifi Sean and the legendary Jon Pleased Wimmin.

When I asked why they are getting involved DJ Jon Pleased Wimmin told me:

“As a gay man I feel duty bound to bring these Draconian goings-on in Russia to people’s attention. It’s easy for us in the West to take our equality and progress for granted. The world simply mustn’t be allowed to move backwards”,

whilst Hifi Sean stated:

“I am getting involved with Disco Deviantā€™s Promote Diversity Fundraiser simply because human rights are being attacked in Russia in an immoral and barbaric way, right now, in the year 2013. If we don’t do something now and make our voices heard then what future lies ahead of us all?”

Seamus Haji was also crystal clear on the need for our continued support of LGBT Russia stating:

“Music has always brought people together and knocked down barriers so I am very honoured to be asked to play in support of the protest”.

Disco Deviantā€™s Promote Diversity Special: No Crime No PunishmentĀ will be an All Out fundraiser, delivering a club night where regardless of who you love, you too can stand beside the Russian LGBT community and say ā€˜nyetā€™ to the anti-gay legalisation, ā€˜nyetā€™ to hate crimes, ‘nyet’ to gay teen suicides and ‘nyet’ to Putin.

Its time four to the floor showed homophobia the door.

WHAT: Disco Deviant Promote Diversity Special: No Crime No Punishment.

WHERE: Audio, 10 Marine Parade, Brighton.

WHEN: Friday September 6

WHO: DJs Jon Pleased Wimmin, Seamus Haji, Hifi Sean, Pablo Contraband and Kate Wildblood & Queen Josephine. Hosted by Karol Michalec

COST: Ā£7 Adv /Ā£10 Door (All profits to All Out and their continuing work in promoting diversity and defending the rights of those now under attack and facing criminal charges in Russia) https://www.allout.org/

TO BOOK TICKETS, CLICK HERE:Ā 

FOR MORE INFORMATION:Ā https://www.facebook.com/BrightonsupportsLGBTRussia

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