Edition Size
Remaining
Title
Format
Vinyl
Country
United Kingdom
Released
20.07.2025
Artist Earnings
100%
Limited to 200. Pressed with purpose. Made to make a difference. A landmark vinyl release from Last Night A DJ Saved My LifeThis record is more than just music—it’s a movement, a milestone, and a message pressed onto wax. This exclusive double-pack vinyl is the first-ever physical release from Last Night A DJ Saved My Life (LNADJ), a music-driven charity that believes in the power of music to change lives. Strictly limited to just 200 copies, this release is a true collector’s item, created not only to celebrate great music but to directly fund life-changing projects through LNADJ—most importantly, our Get Equipped programme. This pioneering initiative gives new life to surplus DJ, studio, and music production gear by donating it to youth and community organisations across the UK and beyond. The idea behind this project was simple: to create an easy and meaningful way for music producers, artists, and labels to support our work. We hoped that this first collaboration would open the door to deeper, long-term involvement—and it has. The moment things really came to life was when James Costa from AC55iD generously offered a free vinyl pressing. That became the spark. From there, support poured in. Labels got involved. Artists stepped forward. A unique vision took shape.This record isn’t just the start of a new chapter for LNADJ—it’s the beginning of a bigger plan to create regular, impactful music releases that inspire, empower, and support communities through sound. Every copy sold raises vital funds that help keep our core operations running and expand the reach of Get Equipped UK. Curating the music was a challenge and a joy. Hundreds of artists submitted music. Narrowing that down to eight standout tracks wasn’t easy. Huge thanks go to Charlie Bellingham, a brilliant UK DJ and selector, who helped shape the final tracklist. It took time and care—but the result is something we’re incredibly proud of. This release brings together a powerful mix of legends and newcomers. We’re honoured to feature a brand-new track by underground tech house legend Terry Francis, and a contribution from Dave Angel, released via the iconic R&S Records. We’ve also got music from drum & bass pioneer Ray Keith, and a killer remix of Last Night A DJ Saved My Life by house legend Joe Smooth—a powerful full-circle tribute to the track that inspired our name. Fresh talent is equally celebrated. Thanks again to AC55iD for helping bring in the next generation – artists like Gary Beck, Dubfire, Klaudia Gawlas, and Human Dialog. It’s a true celebration of where electronic music has been—and where it’s going. But this is so much more than a record. It’s proof of what happens when a community comes together for a cause. Every track is a contribution. Every artist, a believer in our mission. Every sale, a step toward equipping young people with the tools they need to discover music, grow in confidence, and find hope. LNADJ has always believed that music is more than entertainment—it’s a force for good. It can build bridges, heal wounds, and open doors. That belief drives everything we do. With this vinyl, we’re turning belief into action.And this is just the beginning. The dream is to release up to four projects like this each year. Each one will raise funds, spotlight talent, and create new opportunities. We imagine a future where artists don’t just donate tracks—they mentor, inspire, and engage with the next generation. Where children from under-resourced areas get access to professional gear, creative spaces, and musical education—simply because the music scene decided to give back. If you’re holding this record, you’re now part of that dream. Your support means more than just owning a rare piece of music. You’re helping us expand Get Equipped, support our core charity operations, and fuel the future of youth empowerment through music. To every artist, label, and partner who helped bring this to life—thank you. And to you, the listener: welcome to the LNADJ family. Drop the needle. Turn it up.