NME takes its anti-racism activity online

NME has turned to the web to deliver the second part of its anti-racism campaign.

The music title has teamed up with Love Music Hate Racism (LMHR) to release an exclusive free album, the second of which is available to download from a special NME.com microsite.

Videos of recordings and artist interviews feature online, as well as LMHR history.

The album was created as a reaction against the BNP's active recruitment campaigning in schools using white power music. Artists include Hard-Fi, Bloc Party, The Enemy, MIA, The View, New Young Pony Club, The Charlatans, Manu Chao, Billy Bragg and Babyshambles.

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