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British Record label Young Turks, which has been releasing music from FKA twigs, the xx, Kamasi Washington, and more for over a decade, have changed their name to Young, according to the label's ...
Influential British record label Young Turks will now be known as Young. The change comes after they recognized the connotation with the Armenian Genocide.
Young Turks -- the U.K.-based label behind The xx, FKA Twigs, Kamasi Washington and Sampha, among others -- has changed its name to Young.
Now, independent record label Young Turks has opted to drop the “Turks” from their title over an association with the 1915 Armenian genocide.
Record label Young Turks, which is home to Mercury Prize winners The xx and Sampha, has changed its name to avoid links with the mass killings of Armenians during World War One.
British record label Young Turks has changed its name after acknowledging the term's connections to the genocide of Armenians and Assyrians carried out in the early 20th century.
Indie label Young Turks said it will change its name to "Young," because of the original's historical resonance with the 1915 genocide.
Young Turks, the British label behind the likes of the XX and FKA twigs, has announced it will now be known as Young.
Young Turks, the British record label who has released music from FKA twigs, The xx, Sampha, Kamasi Washington, and more has changed its name to Young.
Record label Young Turks, which is home to Mercury Prize winners The xx and Sampha, has changed its name to avoid links with the mass killings of Armenians during World War One.
Young Turks, the British label that counts The xx, FKA twigs and Sampha among its roster, will now be known simply as Young. In a statement, label founder Caius Pawson explained that he’d originally ...
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