A GROUP of raving DJs managed to raise more than £1,000 in aid of an essential charity which strives to help some of society’s most vulnerable people. Just before Christmas the organisers of Proper Fest joined forces with local business MRL Productions to curate a live online fundraising event. The virtual party featured some of the country’s biggest and most promising disc spinners and track-droppers, including Ray Keith, Sam Supplier, and MK3. In response to the added strain it has been under since the start of the pandemic, organisers decided to use the event to raise cash for the Clacton FoodBank.
A GROUP of raving DJs managed to raise more than £1,000 in aid of an essential charity which strives to help some of society’s most vulnerable people. Just before Christmas the organisers of Proper Fest joined forces with local business MRL Productions to curate a live online fundraising event. The virtual party featured some of the country’s biggest and most promising disc spinners and track-droppers, including Ray Keith, Sam Supplier, and MK3. In response to the added strain it has been under since the start of the pandemic, organisers decided to use the event to raise cash for the Clacton FoodBank.
A GROUP of raving DJs managed to raise more than £1,000 in aid of an essential charity which strives to help some of society’s most vulnerable people. Just before Christmas the organisers of Proper Fest joined forces with local business MRL Productions to curate a live online fundraising event. The virtual party featured some of the country’s biggest and most promising disc spinners and track-droppers, including Ray Keith, Sam Supplier, and MK3. In response to the added strain it has been under since the start of the pandemic, organisers decided to use the event to raise cash for the Clacton FoodBank.
A GROUP of raving DJs managed to raise more than £1,000 in aid of an essential charity which strives to help some of society’s most vulnerable people. Just before Christmas the organisers of Proper Fest joined forces with local business MRL Productions to curate a live online fundraising event. The virtual party featured some of the country’s biggest and most promising disc spinners and track-droppers, including Ray Keith, Sam Supplier, and MK3. In response to the added strain it has been under since the start of the pandemic, organisers decided to use the event to raise cash for the Clacton FoodBank.