Listen Back: Erol Alkan Live from 'To The Rhythm' via Red Bull Radio
Throughout Erol Alkan's 13 week XOYO Residency 'To The Rhythm' you'll be able to listen back to select shows, recorded live via Red Bull Radio.
Week 1: Erol Alkan (streaming above) and Dan Beaumont (link below).
Listen to Dan Beaumont's set HERE.
Watch this space for more sets over the coming weeks.
View the full 'To The Rhythm' line-up and buy tickets HERE
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Erol Alkan 'To The Rhythm' Beatport Chart
Erol Alkan has crafted his first 'To The Rhythm #1' Beatport chart, featuring a selection of tracks played during his XOYO Residency, featuring James Welsh's new release 'Thread'. Keep your eyes peeled for more incoming over the 13 weeks.
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This Friday we welcome a very special and unique Ride live show to XOYO, featuring a club night afterwards with Ellen Alien and Erol Alkan. The following week is a truly unmissable Phantasy special with Daniel Avery and Erol Alkan going b2b, and U opening up room 1.
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Mixmag Premiere: Cowboy Rhythmbox 'Scream'
Mixmag premiere brand new Cowboy Rhythmbox 'Scream', taken from upcoming 3-track EP 'Tanz Exotique', due for release on 11.08.2017 via Phantasy. Scream: A revved-up industrial beast of a track. Primal, animalistic vocals conspire with dub percussion and a sinister acidic arpeggio. A symphony of gut-level grit and abrasive alchemy. "The raw industrial beast of a creation is a rolling joy of foot stomping techno, gritty and acidic whilst echoing animalistic vocals throughout." - Mixmag Listen above, and read the full article HERE 'Tanz Exotique' Tracklist [PH67]:A1: Tanz ExotiqueA2: Cats' InvasionB: Scream Pre-order the 12" vinyl (comes with a free download) HEREKeep your eyes &...
Out Now: James Welsh 'Thread / North' [PH66]
Fresh off the underground success of ‘Standing/Slip’, a club-ready bullet that received support from DJs such as Scuba, Adam Beyer and Leftfield, James Welsh returns to Phantasy post haste, once again blending a slab of characteristic rave euphoria with a more downtempo trip on the flip. The release opens on ‘Thread’, the unmistakeable sound of Welsh pushing his studio to its unworldly limits. Initially building the tension with competing, spectral components, an ominous intro paves the way for the sudden eruption of a stomping, hi-NRG electro bassline. Pathologically chaotic until it’s final moments, sudden breakdowns of white noise and ghostly commands...
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