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BEEHIVE/TOWEL SWINGER AVAILABLE TODAY WORLDWIDE!!!

Two cousins, (specifically Jesse F Keeler of MSTRKRFT and Andrew Graham AKA St. Mandrew) decided to spend their pre-drinking hours more productively and make some music. First, was a now notorious re-edit of “Ya Bien Y'aime Moi” by Joachim Garraud, which was heard everywhere around this time last year at Winter Music Conference.Since that early success, they started working on originals and these two tracks are the result. Both are hands-in-the-air, peak hour tracks constructed with the DJ in mind, effortlessly straddling the line between dirty electro party and main room in the super club. Play it once and you’ll know what we're saying. Beehive is already being heavily supported by Felix Da Housecat, Steve Aoki, Congorock, A-Trak, Diplo, Benny Benassi, and many more. Steve Angello (of Swedish House Mafia fame) already played it 3 times in a row...IN THE SAME NIGHT, and now you can too. Don’t sleep on it.ITUNES - BUY HERE! BEATPORT - BUY HERE!AMAZON - BUY HERE!JUNO - BUY HERE!
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Welcome!

Teenage Riot Records was born from conversations between Jesse F. Keeler of MSTRKRFT and Adrian Martinez of Undocumented Management. They realized that there was a need for a simple, fair and safe place for artists to put out their music, done in a way that answers the challenges and needs created by the new digital age of music. In other words, an artist driven label whose main goal is to give forward-thinking new music an effective outlet to reach the world.Teenage Riot is a collaborative effort that brings together years of experience, both on the creative and business ends of music, and is essentially a reaction to what we see as current problems in the music industry. This label is a chance to create an alternative to the out of touch system that has been chewing up and spitting out talented producers and musicians everyday. Simply put, Teenage Riot is a chance to run the type of label we always wanted, the way we always expected it to be, and the way it always should have been.JFK & AM
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