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FEATURED: My Cousin Roy

Another one of the new disco-edit dons taking over NYC nightlife lately is My Cousin Roy, C.E.O. of vinyl-only dance label Wurst Edits, amped host of Wurst Monthly at New York club APT, and inimitable party machine. Roy's music takes on the "stoked on life" approach, where disco beats and vocals are mashed up and used to create dance club happy vibes. While being totally geeky, it's not exclusive, so even someone with no real knowledge of disco can still get down without being bogged down by a million different edits of super obscure '70s fodder. Disco-edits for the everyman, basically.
A disco buff in his own right, Robot Blair from Music for Robots just featured the brand new My Cousin Roy track "Frozen" off of Wurst Edits #4. It's a seven-minute-long, pulsing beast, which we're sure will get played over the next few months at every NY party worth going to. Peep it at the link!
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