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Just before Unrest took the stage Friday night at Brooklyn’s Bell House, capping the fourth in a series of six concerts commemorating the 26th anniversary of Teen Beat Records, Patrick Bryant, the evening’s MC, made a sly observation about the audience.
“I want to thank the people that really made this happen,” he said. “The babysitters of the greater New York City area.”
Indeed, the sold-out club was teeming with aging hipsters, 40-somethings who likely discovered Teen Beat in high school or college. Many resembled trim label founder Mark Robinson, who performed twice Friday, first with the electro-tinged pop duo Cotton Candy, his most recent musical project, and later with Unrest, the group he created at the same time as the label and which disbanded a decade later.
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