DJs help Love Parade victims
10.09.2010
Three of the world’s top DJs have made a song to honour the people who died at this year’s Love Parade festival in Germany.
A stampede at the festival in July killed 21 people and injured more than 500 others. Now DJs Paul Oakenfold from the UK, Armin van Buuren from Holland and Paul van Dyk from Germany have made a song called “Remember Love”. They are using all the money they make from the song to help the injured people and the families of those who died.
Paul says, “We wanted to pay homage to those who died and to have their memories live on in the spirit of our song." The DJs are releasing “Remember Love” on 11 September under the name DJs United.
A stampede at the festival in July killed 21 people and injured more than 500 others. Now DJs Paul Oakenfold from the UK, Armin van Buuren from Holland and Paul van Dyk from Germany have made a song called “Remember Love”. They are using all the money they make from the song to help the injured people and the families of those who died.
Paul says, “We wanted to pay homage to those who died and to have their memories live on in the spirit of our song." The DJs are releasing “Remember Love” on 11 September under the name DJs United.
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