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New charity drum & bass album funds therapy for nonverbal autistic children

Music meets purpose: a genre-defining album turns beats into therapy for children who need it most. The drum & bass scene unites for change.

The image shows a poster advertising a concert in San Francisco, California. It features two people...
The image shows a poster advertising a concert in San Francisco, California. It features two people playing musical instruments, one of them holding a drum and the other playing a flute. The poster also has text written on it, likely providing information about the event.

New charity drum & bass album funds therapy for nonverbal autistic children

A new charity album has dropped to support nonverbal autistic children through the power of drum & bass. LDNB4Autism: The Furney Album arrived on 9 November 2025, featuring 28 tracks of soulful, jazz-tinged productions. All proceeds will fund vital one-to-one therapy sessions for children needing communication support.

The project is a collaboration between producer Furney and the LDNB4Autism campaign. Organised by Adam Behriz, the initiative brings together artists and labels to turn music into real-world change. Behriz confirmed that every penny raised will go directly to therapy programmes.

The album itself blends Furney's signature warm, melodic sound with exclusive material and rare bootlegs. Fans can explore the full release on liquiddnb4autism.org and the campaign's official platform.

This isn't a one-off effort. More releases are already in the works, with contributions expected from Break, D.R.S, DJ Marky, Makoto, A Sides, and Adrienne Richards. The drum & bass community's reputation for unity and compassion shines through in the project's mission.

The album's 28 tracks offer listeners a chance to enjoy fresh music while making a difference. Therapy sessions for nonverbal autistic children will receive full funding from sales. Further releases in the series promise to keep the momentum going.

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