Furney drops 28-track charity album with LDNB4Autism Article Image
19th November 2025

Furney drops 28-track charity album with LDNB4Autism

Liquid DnB mainstay Furney partners with LDNB4Autism on a 28-track charity album raising funds for nonverbal autistic children ahead of its 9 November release.

Furney has teamed up with LDNB4Autism for a powerful cause, unveiling a 28-track album set to land on 9 November 2025. Every penny raised will go towards funding one-to-one therapy sessions for nonverbal autistic children, marking one of the most heartfelt initiatives in the liquid drum & bass community this year.

Long celebrated for his soulful, jazz-infused productions, Furney’s contribution to the project embodies the spirit of giving back through music. The album showcases his unmistakable sound, rolling basslines, intricate drum work and emotive atmospheres, spanning nearly 30 new cuts that reaffirm his deep connection to the global DnB family.

The initiative comes via LDNB4Autism, an organisation known for uniting artists and labels around a single goal: to use drum & bass culture to create real-world impact. The campaign’s organiser, Adam Behriz, confirmed that all proceeds will directly support children in need of communication therapy, adding that future releases are already planned from a heavyweight roster including Break, D.R.S, DJ Marky, Makoto, A Sides and Adrienne Richards.

To celebrate the release, supporters and fans can expect exclusive material and even a selection of rare Furney bootlegs, all shared as part of the fundraising effort. The project’s blend of altruism and artistry is a reminder of what makes the drum & bass community unique: unity, creativity and compassion.

LDNB4Autism: The Furney Album dropped on 9 November 2025. Keep an eye on liquiddnb4autism.org and Drum and Bass UK for full release details.

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