Young Turks Change Name To Young

Young Turks Change Name To Young

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Move prompted by a wider awareness of the name's origins...

London based imprint *Young Turks* has changed its name to *Young*.

The moniker was initially lifted from *a Rod Stewart solo single*, part of his post-disco run of golden Top 40 bangers.

However broader awareness of the term's origins has prompted a re-think from the imprint, who will change their name.

'Young Turks' was the name given to *a political reform movement* at the tail end of the Ottoman Empire, who carried out *the Armenian Genocide* in 1915.

The systemic brutalisation, killing, and removal of Armenian subjects in what is now Turkey has a deep resonance for the Armenian diaspora.

As a result of this, Young Turks will now simply be known as Young - issuing a statement, the team also made a donation to the Armenian Institute, London. Find their full statement below.



Today we’re changing our name to Young. pic.twitter.com/G3IXbCLTI6

— Young (@young_) April 6, 2021


Young will retain the same roster, which includes The xx, Romy, Jamie xx, Kamasi Washington, Koreless, and more.

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