The Pakistan Floods have affected 20 million people. Thats more than the earthquakes in Haiti, Chile, Pakistan in 2005 and the 2004 tsumani combined. We at 'FriskyRadio' feel that this disaster is not getting the attention it deserves. So to help, some of your favorite friskyRadio artists have prepared a special EP. All we ask in return is that you donate to the Pakistan Relief Fund using the link below. 100% of the proceeds will go directly to help people in desperate need of food or shelter so please give generously.
100% of the proceeds go directly in helping the people affected by the floods. We will purchase tents, food and clothing and ship them directly to the people affected via the PIA Free Airlift Programme. That way your money will be used by charities that are on the ground helping people right now. I would like to thank you for your generous donation, thank the artists for their support and enjoy the music! - Faisal Sultan, Founder & ChiefFrisky, frisky LLC.
TRACKLIST:
01 - Anubis Sounds & Laura Seh - No Limits (Femmes on Decks Remix)
02 - Derek Howell - Broomstick
03 - Fady Ferraye - Beirut (The Silk Road Ambient Mix)
04 - Faskil - Anyway (For a New Hope)
05 - Imogen Heap - Tidal (Royal Sapien Remix)
06 - Jelly for the Babies - Private Taste
07 - Lemon8 - DMC (Dance Music Continuously)
08 - Praveen Achary - Stargazing
09 - Tone Depth & Sultan feat. Stephanie Vezina - Sagres (DJ Tarkan Remix)
10 - Vogelmann feat. Barbary Grant - No More Forever (Time Out Mix)
02 - Derek Howell - Broomstick
03 - Fady Ferraye - Beirut (The Silk Road Ambient Mix)
04 - Faskil - Anyway (For a New Hope)
05 - Imogen Heap - Tidal (Royal Sapien Remix)
06 - Jelly for the Babies - Private Taste
07 - Lemon8 - DMC (Dance Music Continuously)
08 - Praveen Achary - Stargazing
09 - Tone Depth & Sultan feat. Stephanie Vezina - Sagres (DJ Tarkan Remix)
10 - Vogelmann feat. Barbary Grant - No More Forever (Time Out Mix)
"We urge people all around the world to hold the people of Pakistan in their hearts and in the heart of the human family at this time. We should respond to their suffering just as we responded so generously to the tsunami in 2004 and the victims of the earthquake in Haiti. This is a disaster on a comparable scale - and may potentially be even worse." - Archbishop Desmond Tutu - The Elders
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