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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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Out Now: PYTKO 'Silent' (w/ Bullion Remix)

Following her 2021 debut, ‘Save My Day’, remixed by DJ Python, PYTKO returns to Phantasy with ‘Silent’, experimental and introspective electronic songwriting this time radically reworked by beloved pop-experimentalist, Bullion. Available on a very limited edition 7", housed in a bespoke sleeve uniquely hand numbered and hand painted by PYTKO herself.To coincide with the release, PYTKO has shared the brand new music video for b-side 'Orchids And Limes'. Watch it above.Stream, download or and order the 7" On ‘Silent’, PYTKO invites listeners to lean in closer than before. Seemingly untangling the frustrations of a faltering love affair, it’s vulnerable lyrics arrive buried...

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Out Now: Mystery Jets 'Twenty One' Vinyl Reissue

It's landed! The long-awaited vinyl reissue of Mystery Jets’ seminal 2008 album ’Twenty One’ is out now. Available via the Phantasy web store and independent record stores, the LP is available on black 180g vinyl and deluxe coloured blue 180g vinyl.Order 'Twenty One' on vinyl hereProduced by Erol Alkan, the beloved LP includes singles hit ‘Young Love’ and ’Two Doors Down', while the new deluxe edition features a bonus disc of previously unreleased demos and rare b-sides.

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Out Now: Joshua James 'Fist' ft. Leigh Bowery & Minty (w/ Peaches Remix)

There’s no fairer introduction to ‘Fist’, Joshua James’ latest contribution to Phantasy, than to advise one simply to prepare themselves. Sampling iconic performance artist, club promoter and designer Leigh Bowery, James connects the expert dancefloor pressure he exacts each weekend as one of London’s best-loved club residents with the unapologetic, defiant legacy of a personal hero. None other than Peaches then takes up the remix mantle for ‘Fist’, intertwining the provocations of two radical performers and connecting three generations of underground queer culture in one sonic menage a trois, perhaps the straight-up rudest club record in recent memory.Buy the 12"...

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