In Sheep's Clothing NYC

Bar · SoHo

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In Sheep's Clothing NYC Review - West Village - New York - The Infatuation

"In Sheep’s Clothing is a music collective that hosts events, covers the music scene, and runs a vinyl shop in LA. They also used to have a Japanese-style listening bar (which our Los Angeles colleagues ), but it closed during the pandemic. Fortunately for any fans of ambient music and vintage Japanese folk rock, they now have a location in NYC, hidden behind a sliding door in the back of , an enormous Israeli restaurant in Hudson Square. The speakers are impressive, the playlist is vinyl, and the space is roughly the size of a Sprinter van. They don’t take reservations, so get here early if you want to browse some records, drink Japanese whisky, and enjoy an impressive analogue listening experience." - Bryan Kim

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