Phantasy 100: PH91 – PH99
PH91 Kicking off the final stretch of #Phantasy100, 'Blue Ice/Meltwater' was a digital transmission of flawless liquid electro from the studio of one of Phantasy’s most prolific artist family members, Ghost Culture. 'Blue Ice’ delved into trippy euphoria, perfectly engineered to transmit a trance-like effect on listeners. All tunnelling energy, melting through layer-upon-layer of serotonin-altering rave oscillations, awash in a texture that lands somewhere between melancholy and euphoria, strobe light and sunrise. ‘Meltwater’ meanwhile begins unassumingly, executing a spacious rhythm that is soon consumed by powerful sub-bass weight and an almost overwhelming rush of analogue synthesis. An aquatic...
An update from Daniel Avery on Love + Light
"Hello friends, I am pleased to share with you that Love + Light will finally be arriving on vinyl on 27th November. I know that many of you have been waiting patiently, and although the delay in the production process was inevitable given the current circumstances, that patience is nonetheless very much appreciated. When I decided to release Love + Light physically, I was determined for the record to appear across two sides of one record. This was how the music was designed to be experienced, in two distinct and complementary chapters, and it also made the album more affordable....
New Erol Alkan 'Love Is The Answer' Sweatshirts
As we head into the colder months, we've created a brand new sweatshirt of Erol Alkan's classic 'Love Is The Answer' design. Available in black and grey, hand screen printed on organically grown recycled cotton.Grey sweatshirt shipping end of October, black sweatshirt shipping mid-November.
Pre-order via our web store here
Announcing New James Welsh 'Pan/Sink'
Phantasy approaches it’s landmark hundredth-single release with another impactful single from one of the label’s key artists, James Welsh. Regularly played by producers from Midland to Charlotte De Witte, Welsh’s masterfully dense take on techno and electronica reaches new complexities on ‘Pan’, without ever-sacrificing his singular industrial groove.Download here The title track is a tunnelling electroid roller layered informed by complex conversations seemingly taking place between man, machine, ghostly human speech and a veritable wind tunnel of noise. Perhaps Welsh’s finest connection yet between the blissful and the ruthless, ‘Pan’ demands submission. On ‘Sink’, Welsh builds yet another perfectly-executed club weapon...
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