News — Josh Caffe

Out Now: Josh Caffé 'Do You Want To Take Me Home Pt.2 (Still In The Club)

Unexpectedly flipping the energy of one of the most intoxicating club records of the year, Josh Caffé returns to Phantasy with ‘Do You Want To Take Me Home Pt. 2 (Still In The Club)’.Stream or download hereInitially emerging as a gritty and charismatic slice of raw, jackin’ house, produced alongside Quinn Whalley of Paranoid London, Caffé’s yearning vocal performance takes on new depths of sensuality in this smoldering live rendition. Assisted by friend and guitarist Karen Grymm, Caffé seductively diverts the tempo from 45 down to 33, reimagining ‘Do You Want To Take Me Home’ in the spirit of personal heroes...

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Out Now: Josh Caffé 'Do You Want To Take Me Home?’

Introducing Josh Caffé’s second single on Phantasy, ‘Do You Want To Take Me Home?’ is a sensual yet gritty return, a keen document of just one of the many stories of desire always occurring in the shadows, just beyond the strobes. Produced in collaboration with Quinn Whalley, one half of Paranoid London, ‘Do You Want To Take Me Home?’ also features a headsy interpretation from Steffi & Virginia, marking their first ever collaborative remix. Out now on streaming platforms and 12" vinyl.Stream, download or order the 12" vinyl hereJosh Caffé shares the new music video for 'Do You Want To...

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Welcoming Josh Caffe to Phantasy

Already iconic in London’s underground queer rave scene, Josh Caffé makes a characteristically upfront and disruptive arrival to Phantasy with his debut single for Erol Alkan’s label, ‘According to Jacqueline’, out now. Produced in collaboration with Quinn of Paranoid London, for whom Caffé has previously provided vocals on club favourites such as ‘Vicious Games’ as well as for their rapturous live sets, ‘According to Jacqueline’ fully centres and cements Caffé’s personal vision of club culture as a raw and demanding force.Stream, download or order the 12" vinyl hereLoosely chronicling a hi-NRG pursuit across the club, ‘According to Jacqueline’ follows murmurs on...

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#PHANTASYMIX 32: Josh Caffe

Phantasy · #PHANTASYMIX 32: Josh Caffe Josh Caffe has long been a vital component of London’s ever-oscillating club scene, a figure whose productions, vocals and charismatic DJ sets are equally entwined to create a knowledgeable and sensual continuation of the roots of house and techno.Truth be told, recent restrictions have not been kind to Caffe’s specific sound; late night, hedonistic, sleazy and understated records mixed with flair and filth, equally reflected throughout his own productions, released on labels such as Crosstown Rebels, BPitch, Dixon Avenue Basement Jams, as well as his own Night Sheen imprint and Love Child records.What a...

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