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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p 99 Records (pronounced Nine Nine) was an American independent record label, active from 1980-1984. The label was home to several seminal musical artists in the no wave, post-punk, post-disco and avant garde scenes in New York City.99 was operated out of a record store with the same name, located at 99 MacDougal Street in New York's Greenwich Village, and owned by Ed Bahlman. Terry Tolkin, who ran the label No.6 Records, also worked there before becoming the vice president of Elektra Records.Since its demise, the reputation of the label and that of its groups has steadily grown. 99 artist Glenn Branca rose to prominence as a composer during the 1980s, and with new popularity in post-punk and post-disco, labelmates ESG and Liquid Liquid re-formed and have been featured guests at international music festivals.The label has been cited as a major influence of The Beastie Boys, Franz Ferdinand, Futureheads and LCD Soundsystem.. }

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