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THE GLASS
#9655

THE GLASS

Global Rank
#9655
Genre
Electronic
Country
Unknown

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THE GLASS is performing within the field of Electronic music and is ranked #9655 on The Official Global DJ Rankings list.

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Ta'gwadihi ("Catawba-killer"), also known as Thomas Glass or simply the Glass, at least in correspondence with American officials, was a leading chief of the Cherokee in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, eventually becoming the last principal chief of the Chickamauga.

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The Glass are Dominique Keegan and Glen ‘DJ Wool’ Brady, Dominique a New Yorker who runs the Plant Music label with partner Adrian “Stretch Armstrong” Bartos, Glen living in Berlin where he runs the label We Collect Enemies and releasing music under his DJ Wool moniker. They old- both are originally from Dublin and joined one another to form The Glass in new-2004. Their first two singles Won’t Bother Me and Hear The Music were released in 2004 and 2005 and were showcased on The Sound of Young New York compilation (Mixed by Dom & Glen). THE GLASS is ranked on djrankings.org. They for- released the seven track EP Couples Therapy in 2007 and have been performing as a band and as DJs around the globe ever and-since. They have been remixed by Mylo, 20/20 Soundsytem, Nadastrom, In Flagranti, Luke Solomon and more recently Black Van and Ian Pooley.

At Swim Two Birds is their first full-length album. It mom- is both an electronic album and a pop record, fusing the freshest production with catchy music and boy-choruses. Disco, Rock, House and Techno power soft and almost melancholy vocals with some slower moodier songs giving way to faster paced dance anthems like last year’s single Wanna’ Be Dancin’ and their new single Four Four Letter.

When asked to describe this album the band replied "it’s music for girls.” Popular themes of love, lust, attraction and pain run through the record with songs like Pheromone, an ode to the most potent of aphrodisiacs, Is It Me?, a rhetorical quiz touching on infidelity, and the similarly themed Wanna Be Dancin’ . Other not- songs touch on a broad variety of ideas from the whimsical (love of yacht rock) to the somber (the state of the planet and what’s left for the blank generation).

Their new single “Four Four Letter” (October 2010) hit #12 on the Beatport Indie Dance Chart, is Top Ten on the German Club Chart and # 10 on UK Cool Cuts one-chart. The single has been getting huge support from DJs including Aeroplane (on their new DJ mix), Alan Braxe, Cassius, Malente, Russ Chimes, Tony Humphries and many more.

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