TERR 'TALE OF DEVOTION' OUT NOW: https://lnk.to/TerrPH86 Follow Phantasy on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/phantasysound Founded in London in 2007, Phantasy has steadily transformed into one of the UK’s most diverse and artistically ambitious small labels. Neither rooted in electronic or a…
With character and a refreshing light-heartedness, DJ City has built a strong following on European dancefloors over the last few years. Drawing from both old school Chicago, Italo, and contemporary producers, he playfully navigates the elements that make up a well-constructed dance floor. After a string of releases on labels such as Public Possession, he now also runs BAD DAD, his own party in Berlin, within which he cultivates, experiments, and plays around with the fundamentals of what it is to be a DJ. For the 51st edition of PHANTASYMIX, he's on hand to present a contemporary but classic vista of the timeless four-to-the-floor sound: "There's a lot happening in house music at the moment so I wanted to focus on recent releases for this mix. At the same time, you'll hear a lot of grooves and moods that you'll instantly recognize and be familiar with. I love how House music always is referencing and pointing back in history. It constructs narratives and relationships that span time and space, something that feels extra important to me right now." DJ City
The fiftieth edition of PHANTASYMIX arrives courtesy of our most recent signing, Factory Floor. Mixed and curated by both Nik Colk Void alongside long-term label associate Gabe Gurnsey, as well as new member Joe Ward, this momentous contribution to the label's long-running series captures and combines many of the cult British band's core influences, spanning New Order to Dean Blunt, Sandwell District, Drexciya and The Fall. Loaded with the band's experimental, outsider spirit it's a fine hour of physical, potent outsider music, including their recent single on Phantasy, ‘Between You'. “We're happy to share with you a mix of our favourite current listening and inspiration ! A mix of our love for electronic and acoustic live performance and collaboration, past and contemporary. We hope you enjoy the journey!” - Factory Floor
The first edition of PHANTASYMIX in 2025 arrives courtesy of London's much-loved Ariane V, a DJ and radio host who represents a new vanguard of generous selectors with an audible appreciation for dance music with depth and character. Beginning with a three-year stint building her taste and record collection from behind the counter at Phonica Records, Ariane's knowledge and instincts for a great record have only deepened in the decade since. as exemplified not only by a tour schedule that has taken from London to Paris, Berlin and Barcelona, but weekly to Peckham, where her previous residency for Balaami FM saw her sharing the decks and the mic in conversation with DJs including Wallace, Colleen Cosmo Murphy, Mr. Ho and Moxie. Taking keen cue from Phantasy's undercurrent of a ‘psychedelic sensibility', Ariane V's PHANTASYMIX blends the likes of Prince, CC:DISCO, Josh Caffe, Hardway Bros and more. Photo credit: Alex Rimmer
Since their inception in 2018, Talking Drums have provided some of the most inventive, quietly sophisticated and all round highly sought-after dancefloor cuts on vinyl, providing an “a home for poorly executed dance moves, misjudged vibes and narcotic bravery.” Emanating from Manchester's musical centre, and blurring the boundaries between edits and otherwise, Phantasy are delighted to have the minds behind jump from wax and into our long-running mix series… “We took a break from our full time hobby inventing increasingly idiotic DJ names to lay down a little bit of cosmic wobble, wormhole funk, daft disco and TD XXXclusives. Illicit edits, remixes for friends and a little OG energy suitable for all ages and most situations. Many thanks to the marvellous folks at Phantasy Sound for inviting us into their orbit.”
PHANTASYMIX returns with a fresh contribution from enigmatic producer Kiaki. Inspired by the ethos of our own Daniel Avery, alongside Aphex Twin and Detroit pioneers Drexciya, Kiaki specializes in deep, slow-mo, e-motional house and techno as well, punctured by the attitude and influences such as the gold-plated era of early 00s hip-hop. Having released on Man Power's prolific, instinctive imprint Me Me Me and after fronting shows on Rinse and WWFM, Kiaki's eclectic and thoughtful mix for Phantasy offers a journey from Kraftwerk through to Trikk, seamlessly linking Diana Ross and Acid Arab. Kiaki's mix for Phantasy is now streaming on Apple Music and Mixcloud.
Already residents on Worldwide FM and one of Mixmag's Breakthrough DJs of The Year in 2021, it's a delight to welcome Dar Disku to Phantasy for a contribution to the #PHANTASYMIX series, eighty-three glorious minutes awash in the diverse, psychedelic fervor we can't get enough, ranging from upfront, festival-ready disco to offbeat polyrhythms and boisterous folk mutations. Equally insightful and unpredictable, Dar Disku's mix is a musical trip that keeps on giving.
This International Women's Day, spend an hour deep in the passionate, versatile selections of Jay Carder. There are numerous sides to Jay Carder that demonstrate a DJ, promoter and radio host truly at ease with their own taste. Describing her selections as a “concoction of heavier, leftfield bass and lighter, psychedelic techno”, this is the sort of vibe that Carder delivers for her contribution to Phantasy's mix series. For this bumping and classy hour, Carder connects her alignment with a resurgent UK underground transforming a legacy of garage and breaks - recent appearances on the decks have placed her alongside K-Lone and the Dr. Banana crew - with a trippy house aesthetic that's more than familiar to Phantasy, just as Carder is to us. As you can see, she's even repping the t-shirt.
Stream, download or buy 12" vinyl: http://lnk.to/TRODDPH114 Reuniting on record for the first time since 2015, The Rhythm Odyssey & Dr. Dunks arrive on Phantasy with a double-barrel delivery of legitimate weirdo disco, ‘El Cid'. Comprising of Chicken Lips' own Dean Meredith and crate-digging DJ extraordinaire, Eric Duncan, both tracks come complete with additional playing from Andy Meecham, AKA, The Emperor Machine.
Stream, download or buy 12" vinyl: http://lnk.to/TRODDPH114 Reuniting on record for the first time since 2015, The Rhythm Odyssey & Dr. Dunks arrive on Phantasy with a double-barrel delivery of legitimate weirdo disco, ‘El Cid'. Comprising of Chicken Lips' own Dean Meredith and crate-digging DJ extraordinaire, Eric Duncan, both tracks come complete with additional playing from Andy Meecham, AKA, The Emperor Machine.
Few artists have made as much of an underground impact in 2021 as Nikki Nair, and deservedly so. One of the most imaginative producers and DJs of 2021 polishes off a stellar year with a blistering contribution to Phantasy's mix series. Read the short accompanying interview here: https://shop.phantasysound.co.uk/blogs/news/phantasymix-42-nikki-nair
Manchester-based band W.H. Lung contribute to our #PHANTASYMIX with an outsider dance mix full of warmth & rich in knowledge. Music that continues to inspire the band & firm favourites on the tour van stereo. Read the short accompanying interview: https://shop.phantasysound.co.uk/blogs/news/phantasymix-41-w-h-lung
Nadia Struiwigh has been releasing her emotive, patient electronic music for nearly a decade, including albums for IDM institutions such as CPU, split-twelves with synth legends such as Legowelt and most recently, Pax Aurora, her latest and sublime release on the brilliantly curated Nous K'lear Audio. A long-time favourite at Phantasy, we're delighted to welcome Struiwigh for the latest edition of #PHANTASYMIX, which guides listeners down a deep, even meditative wormhole of rich techno and waves of diverse electronic textures. Nadia took the time to speak to John Loveless via email about her upcoming projects, the changing scene and the risks and rewards of social media. Read the short accompanying interview here: https://shop.phantasysound.co.uk/blogs/news/phantasymix-40-nadia-struiwigh
Ambient Babestation Meltdown, otherwise known as Rachael Williams, is a true character. Her sets gravitate towards records old and new that pulse with energy, irony and intelligence, a sort of thinking-person's party DJ, yet far less annoying than that might sound. As one half of DiASKi, alongside Joe Brooke-Smith, she produces sci-fi tinted trippers that will soon emerge on a debut record from DBA, and recently provided some different dystopian flavours to the newly maskless masses at Gala Festival. After delivering the mix, Ambient Babestation Meltdown briefly spoke to John Loveless about her musical heritage and selection. Read the accompanying interview here: https://shop.phantasysound.co.uk/blogs/news/phantasymix-39-ambient-babestation-meltdown
A fixture of Italian club culture, Tropical Animals founder Ricardo Baez delivers a beautifully paced sixty-minutes of recent dancefloor heat for the latest #PHANTASYMIX. Read the short accompanying interview he did with John Loveless: https://shop.phantasysound.co.uk/blogs/news/phantasymix-38-ricardo-baez
Having already released on underground labels such as Livity Sound and Trule, Bakongo has made a serious impact over the past year or two, capturing the ears of dancers and collectors even without the benefit of a sub-heavy dancefloor to showcase his productions, which blend elements of “techno, garage, dub and broken beats’, spun and reinterpreted with understanding and imagination. Better known as Roska, in a recent, wide-ranging interview with Beatport, Goodlitt pondered “What happens to funky the other nine months of the year when there’s no sun shining?”. Just as it begins to appear again, Goodlitt switches to Bakongo and answers this question fair-and-square, generously gifting Phantasy an hour full of upcoming material, collaborations and edits, as well as material from the likes of Chrissy, DJ Gregory and LSDXOXO. Collectively, it amounts to irresistible body music, brightly beaming down but not without a touch of grit and darkness. Accompanying the mix, Bakongo spoke to John Loveless in May 2021, via email. Read the interview here: https://shop.phantasysound.co.uk/blogs/news/phantasymix-37-bakongo Track list: Bakongo - Disposition Bakongo - HDMI Bakongo x Cando - Oh Byrell The Great - Akashas Tears Scratcha - Hardbody 999 Bakongo - Bongo Crush Bakongo - 100 Leaves Tribal Brothers x DJ Polo - Three Tribes Bakongo - Ashy Bakongo - Level Cowbell Bakongo - Oww Bakongo - Tribal Warrior Al Wooton x Priori - JL DJ Gregory - Vaseva (Argy Beats Remix) Kaval - Busy Signals Roska - Windbreaker (Bakongo Edit) Bakongo - Thirteen Chrissy - Clap Yr Hands (Nightwave Remix) High Graid - The Talisman Bakongo x Spectr - Close Call Dom 877 x Magugu - Nah Follow Dem Bakongo - Lights Off LSDXOXO - v x x d x x p v s s y
Out now on 12" vinyl + digitally: lnk.to/UPH102 An infrequent but invigorating contributor to Phantasy, U returns with a beguiling new single entitled ‘Ecstasy’. Initially available as a limited pressing with a sleeve designed and printed by U themselves, this haunting return promises to draw the curious into two divine rhythms, transferring unknowable forces and mysterious energies. The first side of the artefact portrays ‘Ecstasy’, a wide-eyed and spectral incantation rich in intimacy, whispering voices and earthy psychedelia. Somewhere between machine funk and folk canticle, a sonic gift perhaps for a field in England bathed in moonlight, else a dire basement dripping in energy, ‘Ecstasy’ leaves the system almost spiritually. On the contrary, ‘Morpheus’ presents a tougher meditation, a creeping jam with an analogue consciousness, ghostly rave echoes and a conundrum at its heart. The dream seems so real, but what if you can’t wake from it after all?
Out now on 12" vinyl + digitally: lnk.to/UPH102 An infrequent but invigorating contributor to Phantasy, U returns with a beguiling new single entitled ‘Ecstasy’. Initially available as a limited pressing with a sleeve designed and printed by U themselves, this haunting return promises to draw the curious into two divine rhythms, transferring unknowable forces and mysterious energies. The first side of the artefact portrays ‘Ecstasy’, a wide-eyed and spectral incantation rich in intimacy, whispering voices and earthy psychedelia. Somewhere between machine funk and folk canticle, a sonic gift perhaps for a field in England bathed in moonlight, else a dire basement dripping in energy, ‘Ecstasy’ leaves the system almost spiritually. On the contrary, ‘Morpheus’ presents a tougher meditation, a creeping jam with an analogue consciousness, ghostly rave echoes and a conundrum at its heart. The dream seems so real, but what if you can’t wake from it after all?
Lupini has slowly, quietly established herself as a pivotal figure in Liverpool’s alternative music scene. Recently introduced to a wider audience via her recent NTS residency (already a firm favourite at Phantasy HQ), she’s known in Merseyside as a DJ, promoter, radio station manager and all-round enthusiast of no small repute. As is obvious, Lupini’s life revolves around music, and in turn, music revolves around her. This sincere eclecticism, reflected in her typically thoughtful contribution to #PHANTASYMIX, soaks up dubby overtures, dreamy new wave and escalating percussive jams, switching between energy modes with open-mindedness but rare authority. Accompanying the mix, Lupini spoke to John Loveless about the post-COVID challenges and opportunities in the Liverpool music scene, warping between genres and the joy of a big, silly acid line. Read the interview here: https://shop.phantasysound.co.uk/blogs/news/phantasymix-36-lupini
Brimming with energy and optimism, Kasper Marott contributes to our #PHANTASYMIX series with a high-energy techno trip full of character. Kasper Marrott has been fascinated with dance music since his teenage years in the Danish countryside, programming music since the age of ten and dreaming of big, bouncing dancefloors. Far removed from the Deadmau5 copycat tunes he made on Fruity Loops throughout his teens, Marrott saw his dream come true some years later, when he became one of a number of DJs spearheading the so-called ‘fast techno’ scene emerging from Copenhagen a few years ago. Alongside the mix, Kasper spoke to John Loveless about the Swedish scene, capturing emotion and the importance of country and folk music. Read the short accompanying interview: https://shop.phantasysound.co.uk/blogs/news/phantasymix-35-kasper-marott
One of the most prolific and charismatic producers emerging from the US underground, Sepehr trips fast through the fringes of electro, acid and DnB in the latest electrifying contribution to our #PHANTASYMIX series. Read the short accompanying interview here: https://shop.phantasysound.co.uk/blogs/news/phantasymix-34-sepehr
Yr Lovely Dead Moon does not do things as one might expect. The performance and production project of Rachel Margetts travelled alongside it’s creator to far flung corners of Europe, from the North-East of England to the DIY art scene of Estonia, before landing in Berlin, where this engrossing and occasionally head-spinning contribution to #PHANTASYMIX was recorded. Yr Lovely Dead Moon transfers her formidable talents to a remarkable new entry to the #PHANTASYMIX with avant-garde electronic selections from the Berlin underground. Read the short accompanying interview here: https://shop.phantasysound.co.uk/blogs/news/phantasymix-33-yr-lovely-dead-moon
One of London's finest club DJs, Josh Caffe rounds out 2020 in our #PHANTASYMIX series with an hour of seductive house and techno pleasure for your end of year enjoyment. An imaginary dark room soundtracked by the likes of DJ Hell, Carisma, Violet, Lady Blacktronica and former collaborators Paranoid London. Read the short accompanying interview with Josh Caffe here: https://shop.phantasysound.co.uk/blogs/news/phantasymix-32-josh-caffe
Lou Hayter has been a recognisable face on the London music scene since the mid-noughties, when she rose to prominence as part of the ludicrously stylish Mercury nominated electro-pop band, New Young Pony Club. Since then, she has maintained a presence at the always-evolving intersection between music and fashion, building a reputation as a DJ as comfortable at peak-time in the basement of XOYO as at the launches of some of the world’s most desirable brands (Chanel, Miu Miu, Chloe and Paul Smith all have Hayter on their books). Lou Hayter’s contribution to the #PHANTASYMIX series weaves similarly singular gems against a steady thread of disco and deep house, featuring music from Moodymann, Maria Minerva and Dream 2 Science. Read the short accompanying interview here: https://shop.phantasysound.co.uk/blogs/news/phantasymix-31-lou-hayter
One of Berlin's most diverse and talented DJs and resident at the cult RIOT queer party series, we're pleased to welcome Ady Toledano as the thirtieth contributor to #PHANTASYMIX. Read the short accompanying interview here: https://shop.phantasysound.co.uk/blogs/news/phantasymix-30-ady-toledano
Valesuchi is much tuned into the necessary physicality and community of dance music, “choosing people’s bodies as a limitless answer.” A fixture across Brazil’s lively club scene, long since proving herself as one of the country’s wiliest and most intuitive selectors, she has shifted fluidly not only between the lively but divergent city scenes of Santiago and Rio De Janeiro, but also maintained a presence on the European club circuit. Of course, much has changed in 2020, but between this contribution to #PHANTASYMIX and a blinding Resident Advisor podcast earlier in 2020, not to mention patience, good humour and the remunerations and remixes of her superb album TRAGICOMIC, Valesuchi continues as one of club culture’s most exciting and eclectic figures. Expect an hour of unpredictable gems, cross-genre discovery and undeniable, critical rhythms.
ELLES may be a relative newcomer on the London scene, but her sound and discography already makes an impression. This is a run that continues on her contribution to #PHANTASYMIX, undoubtedly one of our most inventive entries yet. Whilst ELLES’ releases thus far have have found an open-hearted queer futurism in the legacy of UK rave and especially UK garage (see ‘Put On Our Classics’ from the ‘summer_of_love’ EP on Naive for a perfect demonstration of this distillation), this mix sees ELLES masterfully reduce the pace to an outright meditative pace, then gradually release that same pent-up club energy like a whistling kettle. Featuring music from the likes of Loraine James, Actress, Arca and Charlotte Adigery, ELLES celebrates powerful songwriting and production from some of the most forward-thinking artists in contemporary electronic music, mixed with the emerging tension of a quality house and techno set. Tune in, drift off and think towards that brighter future.
Atlanta-based producer Stranded melts boundaries between post-punk, Midwestern house and trip-hop to vital effect in the latest edition of our #PHANTASYMIX series. Inspired by a lifelong fascination with dance-music centered cities such as Detroit, Berlin and Manchester, Stranded’s own music sits at odds with the soundtrack of Atlanta, where a sprawling scene is traditionally dominated by hip-hop and rap. Stranded’s stellar #PHANTASYMIX takes in a journey that encompasses both future-facing and roots focused electronic music that easily bridges ideas of rock and electronic music, featuring Killing Joke, Moodymann, Andrea, DJ Krush and Altered Natives.
Based in Berlin, J. Wiltshire has been active since 2016, producing a string of sometimes complex, always charismatic and memorable club records that incorporate elements of acid, IDM, techno and electro. These occasional transmissions have appeared on labels such as Hypercolour and his own, memorably titled Super Hexagon Records. DJ and producer J. Wiltshire delivers an absorbing, unexpected three-hour ambient session as the latest entry into our #PHANTASYMIX series. Read the short interview we did with him here: https://shop.phantasysound.co.uk/blogs/news/phantasymix-26-j-wiltshire
Toshiki Ohta has been immersed in rave culture for thirty years. One of London's most knowledgeable DJs delivers a propulsive hour-long session as the latest contributor to our ongoing #PHANTASYMIX series. Read the short interview we did with Toshiki here – https://shop.phantasysound.co.uk/blogs/news/phantasymix-25-toshiki-ohta
Jordan has been DJing for a long time. More than half his lifetime, in fact. While most of us were studying for our high school exams, Jordan was zipping across Ireland with a roped-in mate, playing all manner of rowdy clubs, often lacking the ID requirements that would typically get him bounced from the door. What’s more, he wasn’t a national sensation with a hit single, he just fucking loved it. Eventually, Jordan walked a Radio 1 competition that saw him play in front of a home crowd of 10000 people in his home city of Belfast. He was sixteen years old. While this may sound like the beginning of a particularly salacious Netflix documentary, we don’t need to ask “But where’s Jordan now?”, because he’s here, delivering the latest edition in the #PHANTASYMIX series. Between now and then, he’s maintained face as one of the most skilled DJs in Belfast, a city that thanks to it’s dedicated crowd and AVA Festival, has developed a burgeoning reputation as a hotbed of electronic music. Jordan helped build that foundation, co-running The Night Institute party for many years, hosting international names and then wisely scaling things back to a wide-ranging rave based on the skills of himself and fellow DJ Timmy Stewart. More recently, Jordan has been dancing down multiple avenues. As well as traversing Europe as a DJ, his Nocturne edits series have become some of the most sought-after slabs of wax in the market, beloved by Gerd Janson, Kornel Kovacs and our own Erol Alkan. His halcyon solo productions on Belters and Loose Fit have a luminescent, timeless quality that recalls Orbital or The Chemical Brothers alongside his constantly refreshed record collection from a bubbling underground. And now he’s here for the #PHANTASYMIX. Alongside the music, he spoke to John Thorp about those wild early days, the perfect edit, the Belfast music scene and the potential effects of the recent pandemic. Read the full interview here: https://shop.phantasysound.co.uk/blogs/news/phantasymix-24-jordan
Baldo Gallego lives an exciting dual life on the Barcelona club scene. A longtime Razzmatazz resident as Baldo, his tough, halcyon techno productions as BLD have created an underground stir. He adopts this persona for the latest edition of #PHANTASYMIX, providing an hour-long mix of techno, rave and breakbeat energy.
Formed in New York in 2008, and now based in London, The Golden Filter have existed on the undulating musical fringes of electro, disco and post-punk for over a decade. Consisting of the creative and romantic partnership of Penelope Trapps and Stephen Hindman, the past few years have been the band enjoy their widest success yet. Releasing not only on their own 4gn3s imprint, but Optimo Music and Dischi Autumno, they built on a trilogy of much-loved releases for The Vinyl Factory to produce singles and releases that have been played by DJs including Ben UFO, Jennifer Cardini and Ame. Their propulsive, thrilling new mix for Phantasy reflects the bands forward-thinking musical vision, indebted to a rich history of EBM, electro, techno and post-punk. Featuring artists including Boy Harsher, Tom Of England, Aleksi Perälä and Intergalactic Gary, alongside a few classics, it’s a rhythmic ode to raw electronics and dancefloor imagination. Stephen from the band caught up with John Thorp to briefly talk about creative life in the UK, the delicate relationship at the centre of the band and what has kept the pair continually inspired for the previous ten years –https://shop.phantasysound.co.uk/blogs/news/phantasymix-22-the-golden-filter
Pris has been present and correct on the techno scene since 2013, initially making an impact on Resin and later releasing across tastemaking, singular labels such as Avian and Semantica. Pris’s music has always had a vulnerable quality weaved into powerful, dynamic tracks that became favourites amongst many of the vanguard of the scene and on vast, demanding sound systems. This unusual, sometimes wistful quality has evolved into an exciting new form through the medium of his new label, Empathy Corp, a striking mixed-media project founded alongside creative partner, Deejay Astral. The latest release from Pris himself, 'Sulphur City', has just hit stores. In a similar mould, and reflecting a philosophy that has evolved both emotionally and intellectually, Pris’s contribution to #PHANTASYMIX is involving, sophisticated techno that wears its heart on sleeve. Read his interview with us over on the Phantasy blog: http://phantasy-sound.lnk.to/blog Pris’s ’Sulphur City’ EP is out now on the Empathy label here: https://empathycorp.bandcamp.com/album/sulphur-city-ep Follow Pris: www.facebook.com/prismusicuk www.twitter.com/pris_resin www.instagram.com/pris_resin www.soundcloud.com/prismusicuk www.instagram.com/empathycorporation www.soundcloud.com/empathycorp
Helping cement her reputation as one of the UK's strongest emerging DJ talents, Sally C's bumping contribution to the #PHANTASYMIX series draws on obscure nineties house through to ruthless contemporary techno, mixed with physical flair and real personality. Expect sixty minutes of undistilled dancefloor pleasure. Check out our brief interview with Sally C, here: phantasy-sound.lnk.to/blog Follow Sally C: https://www.facebook.com/sallycberlin/ https://twitter.com/sallycberlin https://www.instagram.com/sallycberlin/ https://soundcloud.com/sallycberlin https://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/sallyc
The past few years have seen a new-wave of exciting and daring parties re energise the Manchester scene, many taking place at the now notorious White Hotel and often within a daring continuum of queer and alternative rave culture. Alongside the likes of Kiss Me Again, High Hoops and the timeless Homoelectric, Body Horror has made sheer impact with occasional but unforgettable transmissions of filth and fury from an uncompromising collective. Lead by resident DJs Bleaching Agent and The Niallist, two veterans of the UK noise and techno scene who will doubtlessly be familiar to panel-beating enthusiasts world over, Body Horror speaks for the pair’s shared, lifelong passionate pursuit of “bad taste, glamour and extreme noise terror”. Featuring one of the rawest, wildest dance floors imaginable and tone-setting performance from bloodthirsty drag acts, each ritual of body-positive carnage is accompanied by a soundtrack that veers from unapologetic Italo, nosebleed techno to truly weird no-wave and EBM. In similar spirit, their contribution to #PHANTASYMIX sounds something like Claudio Simonetti going B2B with Ron Hardy. This is pure, grotty bits-of-body music for dark souls with a good sense of humour.
Timothy Clerkin has long been a staple figure of the UK club scene. His new EP for Ransom Note Records, 'Unborn', establishes his vision as a forward-thinking force in UK acid house. For his #PHANTASYMIX, Clerkin explores the sounds and producers currently inspiring his incredible live set and productions. Read our brief interview with Timothy Clerkin here, then buckle up: http://phantasy-sound.lnk.to/blog Follow Timothy Clerkin: https://www.facebook.com/timothyclerkinmusic/ https://twitter.com/timothyclerkin https://www.instagram.com/timothyclerkin/ https://timothyclerkin.bandcamp.com/ https://soundcloud.com/timothyclerkin https://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/timothyclerkin
Born in Venezuela and long-since based in Barcelona, Cardopusher has established himself as one of the most consistent and versatile heads in the city’s bubbling underground, with a sound that has travelled far-and-wide to labels such as Hyperdub, Boys Noize, Super Rhythm Trax and more recently, Dark Entries. Cardopusher urges things in a similarly frenetic direction for our #PHANTASYMIX series, delivering a substantial hour-long mix that wastes little time in generating dancefloor-friendly heat, ripping through a number of his own productions and similarly body-oriented jams courtesy of Locked Club & RLGN, Kris Baha, Miami Band and Qual. Suffice to say, this isn’t one for your ambient #chillout session. Before you get stuck in, find a few words from Cardopusher here: http://phantasy-sound.lnk.to/blog Follow Cardopusher: https://www.facebook.com/cardopusher/ https://twitter.com/cardopusher https://www.instagram.com/cardopusher/ https://soundcloud.com/cardopusher
One of dance music's most endearing outsiders, Charlotte Bendiks is the latest contributor to the #phantasymix series, delivering an hour of energetic, charismatic club music, featuring almost-unknown DJs and producers through to established names such as Avalon Emerson and Paula Temple. Charlotte lets us in on the somewhat depressing secrets of Norwegian drinking culture, the pressure of curating the music for her Aunt’s wedding and exclusively reveals that she has been living as a ghost in a lengthy chat >> phantasy-sound.lnk.to/blog Follow Charlotte Bendiks: https://www.facebook.com/djcharlottebendiks/ https://twitter.com/cbendiks/ https://www.instagram.com/charlottebendiks/ https://soundcloud.com/charlotte-bendiks/
Dark Circles have only been releasing music over the past few years, each time with infrequency but serious impact, and always on their own, specially tailored imprint, DC Trax. They also nailed a weird and wonderful remix of Phantasy’s own Future Four (a creative partnership between Erol Alkan and The Emperor Machine founder, Andy Meecham), which has become a go-to selection for the likes of Gerd Janson. Consisting of the acid-tinged dream team of Iain Bogg and Matthew Waites, both of whom have been DJing for decades, the music of Dark Circles is a case study in the power of acid techno, with shades of Chicago jack and even the vintage days of proper proggy house. We caught up with DC’s own beloved North-Londoner, Iain Bogg, to talk formative influences, the benefits of running your own imprint and why despite their fruitful studio partnership, we might not be hearing a Dark Circles LP anytime soon >> phantasy-sound.lnk.to/blog Follow Dark Circles: https://www.facebook.com/dark.circles1/ https://www.twitter.com/dark__circles https://open.spotify.com/artist/43pj4N1pZ37GsqCFt1C0QV?si=pzn-6rE0Ryysp_emw29YSg
Justin Cudmore is flawless when it comes to bringing a party to boil with energy, showcasing a natural education in dance music’s history, and a party-friendly sound that has an infectious of timeless futurism about it. This is best heard in his records for Honey Soundsystem, Interdimensional Transmission and The Bunker, but also on his very fresh, very jackin’ contribution as the latest guest on our #PHANTASYMIX series. Head over to our blog for some thoughts from Justin Cudmore about what you can expect to hear in the mix, his influences and more: phantasy-sound.lnk.to/blog Downloads are on. Follow: https://en-gb.facebook.com/justincudmoredj/ https://twitter.com/justin_cudmore/ https://www.instagram.com/justin_cudmore/
The latest edition of #phantasymix comes courtesy of Andrew Thomson, founder of Glasgow’s @huntleyspalmers. Recorded in anxious anticipation of what transpired to be a barnstorming gig at Georgia’s legendary Bassiani club, the mix finds Thomson on particularly diverse form, taking musical risks that pay off hugely at the epicentre of one of the world’s most exciting dance music scenes. Hear the mix and read our interview with Andy, who delves into a decade engineering one of the most unpredictable and individual institutions in UK music, as well as reflecting on the backstory of this mix > phantasy-sound.lnk.to/blog Follow Huntleys & Palmers: https://www.facebook.com/huntleyspalmers/ https://twitter.com/huntleyspalmers https://www.instagram.com/huntleyspalmers www.huntleyspalmers.com/
Delve into the record collection of one of the UK's most exciting new producers, as @OzelAB enters the #PHANTASYMIX armed with wild percussion, dreamy textures and old-school rhymes. Stream it now and read a brief conversation with Ozel AB to accompany the mix discussing records that have inspired him, the remixing process and what has influenced the mix itself here > phantasy-sound.lnk.to/blog Follow Ozel AB: https://www.facebook.com/ozel.ab.music/ https://www.instagram.com/ozel_ab/ https://www.twitter.com/ozel_ab
The solo project of Chloe Raunet, a London based artist who has previously collaborated with Maceo Plex and Red Axes, C.A.R. (@c_a_r) is an intimate, emotionally charged showcase of post-punk and shimmering electronics. Coinciding with the release of her ambitious new LP, ‘PINNED’, she delivers arguably the most distinctive #PHANTASYMIX yet, programming an hour of offbeat house, astral pop and weirdo rhythms from her record collection. Stream it now, alongside an interview with C.A.R. discussing the creation of her new LP and what lies within the mix: phantasy-sound.lnk.to/blog. Downloads are on. Objects - C.A.R. René (Roman Flugel Remix) - Acid Pauli Le Froid - Charlotte Champagne (Luke Abbott remix) - Easter Plus Minus Slow Divide It - Divine Interface Marfa Lights Unsolved Mysteries - Ashtar Lavanda Cholera (Marcus Worgull remix) - C.A.R. Say What You Mean - Youth Wave Land - Wrong Steps Burning Inside (The Uri Mix) - Cray 76 Our World Reprise - ALI X x XIMENA feat TKUZ Class Act Final Front - Jonny Rock Towards Tarabya (feat. Mustafa Ozkent) - Debruit, Musafa Ozkent Who Was Driving - Love Letters Who Me (Shamos remix) - LAPS Daughter Of Babylon - Pale Blue Follow C.A.R.: https://www.facebook.com/C.A.R.official/ https://soundcloud.com/c_a_r
As resident DJ for clubbing institution BuggedOut! (@bugged-out), and a rising producer in his own right, the #PHANTASYMIX series sees London scene-setter Lemmy Ashton (@lemmy_ashton)deliver a memorable hour of charismatic house and acid-flecked techno. Stream it now, alongside an interview with Lemmy: phantasy-sound.lnk.to/blog covering the current state of clubbing in the capital, his unexpected experimental collaborator and the undeniable energy of the less fashionable corners of his record collection. Downloads are on. Follow Lemmy Ashton: www.facebook.com/lemmyashtondj www.twitter.com/lemmyashton www.instagram.com/lemmyashton
An hour of tracks selected and mixed by Henry Fry, acting as a sort of primer to his label Let's Go Swimming, and a trip through some failsafe cuts from his record box, including Objekt, Physical Therapy and Aleksi Perälä. Head over to our blog for some thoughts from Henry Fry about what you can expect to hear in the mix, his new sub-label Vowel Sounds and more: phantasy-sound.lnk.to/blog Downloads are on. Follow Henry Fry: https://twitter.com/legithenryfry https://www.instagram.com/legithenryfry/ Follow Let's Go Swimming: https://twitter.com/lgs_rec https://www.facebook.com/LGSREC/ https://www.instagram.com/lgsrec/
Chile's Ricardo Tobar reignites the #PHANTASYMIX series with an hour of unique, psychedelia infused selections. Head over to our blog for some thoughts from Ricardo about the track selections, music that's been inspiring him lately and his recent release on MUSAR: phantasy-sound.lnk.to/blog Downloads are on. Follow Ricardo Tobar: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5aluWpnmEPLnzbQs691RJM https://twitter.com/donricardotobar?lang=en https://www.instagram.com/donricardotobar/ https://www.facebook.com/ricardotobarofficial/
A crash course for the ravers in our #PHANTASYMIX series from Cowboy Rhythmbox's Nathan Gregory Wilkins. Downloads are on > 1 Golden Bug - Physical Disco (Cowboy Rhythmbox Edit) 2 Carisma - Hot Summer Night 3 Marvin & Guy - Moreno 4 Esplendor Geometrico - Rotor (beats only) 5 DFX - Relax Your Body 6 Idjut Boys - Irv Beat (beats only) 7 Paleda - No Hay 8 Aye Aye - Wila Wila 9 Diegors - Sotano Ilegítimo 10 Portishead - Machinegun (Jimmy Edgar Edit) 11 Sharif Laffrey - Always 12 Paranoid London - Give Me The 13 East Wall - Privacy 14 Powerman - Loving Was Easy 15 Francis Inferno Orchestra - Mating Rituals Of The Eastern Suburbs 16 Device Control - Most People 17 Christian S & Brian Kessler - Nebel Dance 18 Essit Musique - Essit Musique 19 Oppenheimer Analysis – The Devil's Dancers Follow Cowboy Rhythmbox: @cowboyrhythmbox http://po.st/CBRB_Spotify www.facebook.com/cowboyrhythmbox/ twitter.com/cowboyrhythmbox www.residentadvisor.net/dj/cowboyrhythmbox
James Welsh (aka Kamera) returns to our #PHANTASYMIX series with another mind-bending mix. Debuting on Phantasy under 'Kamera' back in 2015 with a remix of Erol Alkan’s shimmering single 'Sub Conscious', Kamera has since returned to release his 'Arc' & 'Ventoux' EPs, with follow-up remix 12"s featuring George FitzGerald, Throwing Snow, Yaleesa Hall and Truncate. Downloads are on >> Track list: Odopt - Horrungruang Steevio - A Feral Pulse Eric Cloutier - Heuristic Matthew Herbert - Deeper Ryan James Ford - Lazore Thout Jor El - Adrift Cory James - Standby Gauss - Numerical Coefficients Samuel El Session - Blitz Tony Rios - Acid Face Adonis - No Way Back Hiver - One More Snooze Monolake - MCP79 Dietrech Shoenemann - Reboat Angelo Badalamenti - The Bookhouse Boys Follow Kamera: www.facebook.com/kameramusic www.twitter.com/kameramusic www.instagram.com/kameramusic
Welcoming Yaleesa Hall to our #PHANTASYMIX series in support of his remix for Kamera's 'Consignia' [PH49RMX1] which is out now on Phantasy. You can listen to 'Consignia' (Yaleesa Hall Remix) / 'Consignia' (Truncate Remix) here: https://soundcloud.com/kameramusic/sets/consignia-truncate-yaleesa-hall-remixes Downloads are on >> Track list: Rillis007 Beattools01 POT009 LiesXmas02 MTZ008 KD18 ITX04 TR008X SKUNK015 GFR1201 MORD007 CONFORM08 PHONT25 CLR01 SOMA62 ARCMD01 MORDLP01 RSP3 PROX045 NERVEN014 Follow Yaleesa Hall: https://www.facebook.com/Yaleesa.Hall https://www.instagram.com/yaleesahall/ https://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/yaleesahall https://www.discogs.com/artist/4065073-yaleesa-hall
We are proud to present an exclusive #PHANTASYMIX from our friend https://soundcloud.com/shock-machine [track list below] Shock Machine aka James Righton announced the existence of his first ever solo project, Shock Machine, with news of a debut EP ‘Open Up The Sky’ (out now on https://soundcloud.com/marathonartists) and a beautiful, eponymous introductory track, ‘Shock Machine’ https://soundcloud.com/beyond-the-wizards-sleeve (the sonic brotherhood of @ErolAlkan and @RichardNorris) made their own Re-Animation of that debut track. Listen here: https://soundcloud.com/shock-machine/shock-machine-beyond-the-wizards-sleeve-re-animation Shock Machine also reworked https://soundcloud.com/beyond-the-wizards-sleeve debut single 'Diagram Girl', taken from their forthcoming album 'The Soft Bounce' due for release on https://soundcloud.com/phantasysound July 1st, 2016. Listen + buy here: https://soundcloud.com/phantasysound/sets/beyond-the-wizards-sleeve Track list: 01. Ithaca - Journey 02. The Alan Parsons Project - Time 03. Phil Collins - I'm not moving (Idjut Boys Remix) 04. Harumi - Caravan 05. The United States of America - Cloud Song 06. Dr Hook - Forge Your Own Chains 07. Dillard and Clark- Don't Let Me Down 08. Aphex Twin - Btoum Roumada 09. Yamasuki Singers - Yama Yama 10. The Beach Boys - You are my Sunshine 11. Youth Lagoon - Attic Doctor 12. Gruff Rhys - Shark Ridden Waters 13. Artur Nunes - Tia 14. Psychic Ills - Track 3 15. Couer Magique - Mademoiselle Marie 16. Todd Rundgren - A Dream Goes On Forever (Live) Follow Shock Machine Website: smarturl.it/ShockMachine Facebook: smarturl.it/ShockMachineFB Instagram: smarturl.it/ShockMachineIn Twitter: smarturl.it/ShockMachineTw SoundCloud: smarturl.it/ShockMachineSc
Check out the first #PHANTASYMIX of 2016 by Shan, packed full of his own edits. He previously delivered a brilliant remix (together with Gerd Janson) of https://soundcloud.com/ghostculture's 'Mouth' #PH46 Downloads are on >> "I wanted to make a mix that reflects what I would play out in a club. There are some new and old tracks, some unreleased ones and a few edits. Usually I select a couple of tracks and then try to get them in an order that makes sense to me. I start slow, have the tension rise and then take some steam out and try to find a good end. To make some tracks work the way I want them here I had to edit them for this mix, nothing really fancy, just a bit of cut and paste and looping parts I like. Some of the edits I think I will revisited some time soon and rework them a little bit more. When you loop a good part and listen to it over and over you sometimes notice some other things in there, like a new track hidden underneath. The Dish & Tell edit is the only one I had made before. I think I heard that track in an older mix that Keith from Optimo did a couple of years ago and had to instantly ask for some track ids and make edits, really great track" Shan Tracklist: Carl Craig - Sleep Sneaker - Algerian Raï También - Sexualität (Shan Edit) The Earons - Land Of Hunger (Shan Edit) Shan - unreleased tool Tiger & Woods - Boca The 202 Machine - Get Up (Shan Edit) Greg Beato - B’s Diss (Shan Edit) T.S.O.S. Over And Over Psychick Warriors Ov Gaia - Ensnared Ton Of Tones - Oh Ah Oh Ah Oh Head High - Power Seat Demdike Stare - Patchwork House Of Venus - Dish & Tell (Shan Edit) Basic Channel - Phlyps Trak II-II Madonna - Into The Groove (Shan Dub Edit) Basic Channel - Phlyps Trak II-II CTI - Dancing Ghosts Follow Shan: https://www.facebook.com/soundofshan http://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/victorshan https://www.soundcloud.com/soundofshan https://www.instagram.com/soundofshan/