British DnB producer High Contrast has unveiled his remix of Band Aid 30’s Do They Know It’s Christmas, the charity single curated by Sir Bob Geldof to help raise awareness in the combat of the recent ebola outbreak.
Featuring the likes of Ellie Goulding, Ed Sheeran, One Direction, Paloma Faith, Emeli Sande and Sam Smith, High Contrast’s edit falls part of the new Do They Know It’s Christmas remix package that’s been teased since last month’s official unveiling of the original.
Geldof has since described the virus as “the most anti-human disease”, continuing “we can stop it, and we will stop it, and we will support those immensely brave 1,000 NHS workers, those young doctors and nurses who are going down there, those young soldiers… and the governments who are leading the world on this.”
Stream High Contrast’s remix of Do They Know It’s Christmas below; the original is out now via the iTunes link:
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