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PLANT 6555LP
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"Installment number three is called The Sound of Young New York & Toronto. Plant decided that it couldn't hurt to add a few tracks from Toronto and the whole Vol 1, 2, 3 thing is a little lame. Again this compilation is delivered as a DJ mix on CD and unmixed on 2LP. It showcases some new talent: These Bones, Alister Doomington (Stretch Armstrong's new band), Neurotic Drum Band (John Selway and DJ Ulysses band) and some who are more familiar. Still trying to capture the energy of New York nightlife, the comp starts off pretty banging and punky and then gets a little more electronic and then chills out at the end. It is compiled by Dominique Keegan and mixed by The Glass. The theme seems to lean more towards bands and also DJs who have now formed bands, it is vocal heavy and is guaranteed to rock any party." Artists include: These Bones, Highway Stars, Panthers, Itchy Revolutions, Death From Above 1979, Fever, Alister Doomington, Ratatat, Neurotic Drum Band, Radio 4, The Glass, The Voices.
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PLANT 5403CD
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"The Sound of Young New York represents a time and place in New York's vibrant music scene. Compiled and mixed by Dominique Keegan, owner of Plant Music and Plant Bar, The Sound of Young New York attempts to compile music from a variety of New York producers and artists that have surfaced over the past year. The ever so publicized DFA production duo of James Murphy & Tim Goldsworthy can be found in their remixes of Metro Area's 'Orange Alert' and Radio 4's 'Dance To The Underground'. DFA label favorites The Rapture are featured on a rework of <> 'Music Kills Me'. Much of the sound being represented comes from the mix of indie kids being exposed to dance music in Plant Bar and at Plant parties, such as Plant's three year residency at New York's Centro-Fly. All of these crews have solid New York followings that have defined underground New York nightlife in Williamsburg and Downtown Manhattan."
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