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Young Turks is a British independent record label owned by Beggars Group, launched by Caius Pawson as an imprint of XL Recordings in 2006. It has grown from an imprint into a successful and influential label, now partnered with XL and operates across a range of genres.〔 The label's current roster includes The xx, FKA twigs, SBTRKT, Sampha, Jamie xx and Koreless. As well as releasing records, Young Turks throw parties〔"(The xx, Grimes, Four Tet, Chairlift, John Talabot to Play Young Turks' New Year's Eve Party in Mexico )", Pitchfork Media. Accessed 3 September 2014.〕 and host radio shows. ==History== In 2004, Caius Pawson supplied DJs and sound equipment for a series of all-night dance parties he called Young Turks.〔 He enjoyed growing celebrity, until the police raided one of his parties and seized his gear. Pawson, then nineteen, took a job in A&R at XL Recordings, and quickly established his own small label within the company, also called Young Turks with Katie O'Neill and Tic.〔http://www.dazeddigital.com/music/article/20259/1/fka-twigs-future-shock〕〔 In 2009, Young Turks released The xx’s debut album, ''xx''. It has sold more than a million copies, won the Mercury Prize and been awarded best British and Irish album of the year.〔Cardew, Ben. "CHARTS: Mercury Win Expedites the Xx's Chart Fortunes." Music Week (2010): 3. Print.〕〔Paine, Andre. "The XX Factor." Billboard (magazine) 122.38 (2010): 42. Print.〕〔"The Xx at a Crossroads After Mercurys Win." Music Week (2010): 1. Print.〕
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