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U 'PH54'

U’s new 12” ‘PH54’ is out now. Buy the vinyl (with a free download) here Download from here

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Listen: Kamera Remixes Jody Barr 'Turbo Jangle'

  London producer Jody Barr readies the second release on his fledgling imprint Portable Minds after a successful inauguration that garnered support from Eats Everything, Laurent Garnier and Skream. In for 002 is an uncompromising 3-track EP including 2 tracks from the label owner himself and a stellar remix from Phantasy affiliate Kamera. The ‘Turbo Jangle’ EP is cold and heavy paring that melds his seismic kicks with rasping analogue synths. Galvanised drums and carefully managed reverb see Barr’s sights set to big-room spaces whilst a subtle suffusion of dub maintains a sense of class. Next up, Kamera - an...

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Video Premiere + Album News: Babe, Terror - 'Ancient M'ocean'

Watch the new video for 'Windsurf For Souls II' premiering over on The Creators Project.Read the full article here Babe, Terror returns to Phantasy with a unique audio-visual experiment, a timely ‘story that’s not actually a story’. Spanning audio and visual forms, you’re cordially invited to dive into ‘Ancient M’ocean', set for release on January 27th 2017. Crystalised in Babe, Terror’s unique, cult vision of psychedelia, gentle and unusual pop melodies are awash with astonishing feedback throughout the most in-depth and compelling exploration of the Brazilian artist’s sound recorded to date. Accompanying the record is a twenty-page illustrated comic, chronicling an understated...

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OUT NOW: U 'PH54' [PH54]

"U's going in a lot of directions here, but each one feels just right" RA After the deranged chamber-edits of 'Vienna' for Where To Now?, U returns to the well-trodden path between flattery and irreverence in dance music with a special edition 2-track 12" for Phantasy Sound. 'Friendly Ghost' enters with a splay of combat-bongos, a thin synthetic aura draws over the fluctuating rhythms before a strangely negative bassline sets the pace in nu-wave perpetual motion, inevitably spiraling back on itself into a clattering reversal. On the flip 'Ascension Hymn' rushes headlong into a mechanical shunter, abruptly dragged back by a frail and singular voice reciting...

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