Young Fathers bring the party to T In The Park

Edinburgh rap/hip-hoppers get the crowd jumping

Local lads Young Fathers today (July 11) played a well-received set on the BBC Introducing Stage at T In The Park.

Despite there being a relatively sparse crowd, all present enjoyed the Edinburgh trio’s mash-up of electro-inflected hip-hop and rap.

The band even broke out into a series of co-ordinated dance moves at various points throughout their 25-minute set, which culminated in a raucous airing of new single ‘Straight Back On It’.

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Halfway through the first chorus of said track, the outfit stopped performing in order to cue up the remixed version, which they then closed their set with.

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Young Fathers played:

‘Bring It Home’
‘Mainframe Disaster’
‘Dancing Mantaray’
‘Automatic Man’
‘Superpop’
‘Find A New Way’
‘Straight Back On It’

NME.COM is coming live from T In The Park this weekend (July 10-12). Stay tuned for the latest news, photo galleries and video interviews.

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Plus, make sure you get next week’s issue of NME, on UK newsstands from July 15, for the ultimate T In The Park 2009 review.

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