### A Musical Tribute: The Electronic Community Rallies for JD Twitch
In a poignant display of solidarity, DFA Records has unveiled a special charity rendition of The Waterboys’ iconic anthem, “The Whole Of The Moon.” This release serves as a heartfelt tribute to the legendary Optimo co-founder, JD Twitch (Keith McIvor), following his terminal brain cancer diagnosis in 2025.
#### From Private Keepsake to Public Movement
The project, spearheaded by Optimo affiliate Teamy, was never originally slated for commercial distribution. It began as a quiet, intimate gesture-a way for McIvor’s close-knit circle of collaborators and friends to process the news and honor his profound influence on the electronic music landscape.
However, as the recording circulated through the industry, the overwhelming emotional resonance of the track prompted a shift in plans. Recognizing the potential to make a tangible impact, the collective-now operating under the moniker “The Watergirls”-decided to share the song with the world to raise vital funds for those battling similar health challenges.
#### Supporting the Fight Against Cancer
All proceeds generated from this release are being directed toward two essential organizations: the Beatson Cancer Charity and the Scottish Brain Tumour Research Centre of Excellence.
Brain tumors remain one of the most underfunded areas of cancer research, with statistics from the National Brain Tumor Society indicating that brain cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death in individuals under 40. By leveraging the reach of the electronic music community, this project aims to provide both financial support for patient care and a boost to the scientific research necessary to improve long-term survival rates.
#### Why “The Whole Of The Moon”?
The choice of song is deeply symbolic. As the project’s official statement notes, “The Whole Of The Moon” is a composition defined by its sense of wonder, optimism, and appreciation for those rare individuals who illuminate the world with new perspectives. For those who have followed McIvor’s career-from his genre-defying sets at Optimo to his role as a mentor to countless producers-the track acts as a mirror to his own legacy.
Much like a lighthouse guiding ships through turbulent waters, McIvor’s work has long served as a beacon for the underground dance community. This dancefloor-oriented cover, crafted by a diverse array of electronic artists, captures that same spirit of guidance and inspiration, ensuring that his influence continues to resonate long after the final beat drops.
