Right here’s one other mammoth effort to lift funds for these impacted by the fires raging in Los Angeles. The LA-based experimental label Leaving Information has launched a compilation in the present day referred to as Staying: Leaving Information Assist To Artists Impacted By The Los Angeles Wildfires. It incorporates a whopping 98 tracks, together with beforehand unreleased music from André 3000, Julia Holter, Baths & Rachika Nayar, Sweatson Klank, Steve Roach, Reggie Watts, and Carlos Niño & Pals, plus an unavailable observe by Laraaji. Different artists on the comp embody Samantha Urbani, Emily Sprague, Nite Jewel, Hundred Waters, Cole Pulice, Daedelus, Spencer Zahn, Extra Eaze, Lael Neal, MatthewDavid, and plenty of extra.
The comp just isn’t streaming (to listen to it, you gotta purchase it), however we do get a public preview by way of “Dried Apricot,” the Baths x Rachika Nayar collab, and Laraaji’s “Joyous Dance ’82.” Hear these songs under, the place you can even discover a assertion from Leaving.
Right here’s that assertion:
Every thing has modified, and it’s altering nonetheless. The early days of 2025 (an already baleful yr, vis-a-vis America’s darkening political horizon) have wrought heretofore unimaginable destruction within the land we now name Los Angeles. The wildfires that started on the morning of Tuesday, January seventh—and that are nonetheless raging—are, in scope and depth, not like another catastrophe, pure or artifical, within the metropolis’s dwelling reminiscence. 1000’s of properties destroyed. Twenty 4 lives misplaced on the time of writing (that quantity will virtually actually rise), and innumerable lives endlessly altered. The devastation arrived out of the blue, and has continued over the course of a punishing and surreal week.
We rise within the morning after not sleeping. We verify the air high quality. We verify the fires’ progress on the identical app we’ve all put in (the Metropolis’s alert system retains misfiring). We add one other photograph to the go bag. We surprise what the fuck the phrase “8% containment really means,” or what distinguishes “prepared” from “set” when the evacuation warnings are fired off inside mere minutes of each other. And what occurs when warnings flip to orders. We evacuate. If we’ve time, we stroll by means of our properties, recording every room, narrating all our possessions, for “insurance coverage functions.” If we don’t have time we simply go. We arrive someplace…secure…safer? We exhale. One other alert. We evacuate once more. Hadn’t even unzipped the go bag. We textual content. We name. They’re not answering. They’re most likely wonderful however why aren’t they answering. Most likely the identical motive you’re not answering. There’s no time and you’ll’t assume. Your telephone is exploding. Family and buddies are watching the information. “How shut are you?” You might be too shut. You might be shut even for those who’re not shut as a result of the fires hold beginning.” Kenneth.” “Sundown.” The winds hold shifting. The vehicles are all parked within the highway and all of the keys are gone. It is sort of a nightmare. You’ll be able to’t get away. It’s right here and it’s in all places. And for all too many this agonizing cycle retains on repeating after the unthinkable has already occurred: The lack of residence.
The unfoldingness of this occasion is tough to articulate. Having skilled unprecedented rainfall the earlier winter, and unprecedentedly dry situations within the months since, the area is, at current, uniquely weak to catastrophic fires. The Eaton and Palisades Fires, already estimated to be the 2 most damaging fires within the Metropolis’s historical past, are slowly being contained, however the Santa Ana winds are anticipated to return. With them, extra concern and uncertainty. We pray for rain in a determined and historical method.
Everyone seems to be exhausted, enraged (the same old suspects are at greatest shrugging and at worst stitching division; the profiteers are already salivating), to various levels shocked by loss and sick with grief, and nonetheless, one way or the other, mustering the braveness and vitality to behave collectively, to contribute, nevertheless they may, in direction of the preservation of life.
We’re caught between (propelled by?) devastation and motion. The impulse to easily break down, and the information that there’s great work to be performed, now and sooner or later. To protect what stays, and to regain what we’ve misplaced.
The people and communities affected on this second are quite a few and diverse, however it’s the case that Los Angeles’s musical neighborhood has been completely upended. The Palisades hearth, with its attain into older components of Malibu and Topanga Canyon, and the Eaton hearth, in its digital erasure of Altadena, have affected a number of the solely areas in Los Angeles the place working musicians may reside with a modicum of consolation—Although, as we’re all too conscious on this second, precarity has at all times been a part of the cut price right here.
A short phrase on Altadena particularly: Lately, Altadena has develop into a wealthy and vibrant hub for artists of all types. Nestled under the San Gabriel mountains, the area’s demography shifted within the latter half of the 20th century—due largely to a historical past of redlining, that apply’s authorized cessation, and subsequent white flight—to develop into a thriving Black enclave inside Los Angeles. Former residents embody a minimum of Octavia Butler (whose Parable of the Sower rings now as terribly prophetic) and Sydney Poitier. That Altadena has remained one of many few areas inside Los Angeles the place residence possession is possible for working households and artists of all stripes isn’t any coincidence. Numerous generational properties and historic Black-owned companies have been destroyed. Among the many numerous establishments confirmed to have been misplaced on the time of writing are Madlib’s property, the Theosophical Society’s archives, and the altar of kitsch and wholesomeness that was The Bunny Museum.
Leaving Information particularly has deep roots in Altadena. Label founder MatthewDavid reduce his enamel printing J playing cards at a house operation within the neighborhood, and numerous Leaving artists reside within the space. Many of those artists have both definitively misplaced their properties, or are at present ready to study their destiny. The trail to rebuilding (how lengthy it can take, what it can value, whether or not it’s even possible) stays terribly unclear.
However, within the spirit of doing what we will, and doing what we do greatest, Leaving has pulled out all of the proverbial stops to launch a profit compilation consisting of affiliated artists and supporters far and vast (lots of whom have certainly misplaced all the things). Looking for to complement the quite a few GoFundMes and the profound, usually harrowing acts of mutual support which are at present buoying restoration efforts, and in lieu of donating to a 3rd social gathering group, all proceeds can be donated on to impacted people. 50% can be meticulously, manually allotted to Los Angeles artists and music colleagues in want, as equitably as potential. We can be referencing current music neighborhood support spreadsheets / paperwork already circulating, alongside a succinct inside listing of these affected in our instant neighborhood. The opposite 50% of funds can be allotted to displaced Black households and neighborhood impacted by the fires, once more, as equitably as potential (ie https://gofund.me/3f23de7d).
Private and collective therapeutic, ecological recuperation, non secular transcendence, radical communality — these considerations are woven into Leaving’s roster and catalog. By no means within the label’s historical past has it been so referred to as upon to rejoice and implement these rules. Although we could not even know what “hope” constitutes but, we all know we’ve received it someplace. We all know it’s in solidarity, and we all know it’s within the music.
-Emmett Shoemaker for Leaving Information, January 13, 2025, ~10:30pm
Staying: Leaving Information Assist To Artists Impacted By The Los Angeles Wildfires is out now. Buy it and/or peruse the tracklist right here.