D-Noy Muzik

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D-Noy Muzik
D-Noy Muzik.svg
Parent company Sony Music Canada
Founded1999 (as DKD D-Noy Muzik)
Founder Daniel Desnoyers
Genre House
Country of originCanada Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Location Montreal
Official website www.d-noy.com

D-Noy Muzik is a label founded by Daniel Desnoyers in June 1999 within the Donald K. Donald Group. In 2003, DKD D-Noy Muzik became D-Noy Muzik, for which Dan Desnoyers is the sole owner. D-Noy releases all of his music on this label.

Contents

Releases

YearTitleRelease date
1998DanseXpress Vol. 1
DanseXpress Vol. 2
1999DanseXpress Vol. 3
2000Spin Vol. 1
DanseXpress Vol. 4
DanseXpress Vol. 5
DanseXpress Vol. 6
Touchdown 2000
2001Le Beat Vol. 1January 16 [1]
Spin Vol. 2April 10 [2]
Le Beat Vol. 2August 7 [3]
Spin Vol. 3October 30 [4]
2002Le Beat Vol. 3January 15 [5]
Spin Vol. 4May 28 [6]
Le Beat Vol. 4September 1 [7]
Radioactif 1November 19 [8]
2003Spin Vol. 5February 25 [9]
Le Beat Vol. 5May 20 [10]
Spin Vol. 6October 7 [11]
2004Le Beat Vol. 6January 27 [12]
TandemJune 15 [13]
Power Spin Vol. 1September 28 [14]
2005Le Nightclub Vol. 1March 22 [15]
Power Spin Vol. 2June 21 [16]
Le Nightclub Vol. 2October 25 [17]
YearTitleRelease date
2006Power Spin Vol. 3February 21 [18]
Le Nightclub Vol. 3May 30 [19]
In Da House Vol. 1September 19 [20]
2007Live at Pacha Club IbizaJanuary 23 [21]
In Da House Vol. 2May 8 [22]
Club Sound Vol. 1September 11 [23]
2008Live at Pacha Club EgyptJanuary 29 [24]
Summer Session 2008May 20 [25]
In Da House Vol. 3September 30 [26]
2009Live at Pacha Club BrazilJanuary 27 [27]
Summer Session 2009May 26 [28]
In Da House Vol. 4September 29 [29]
2010Live at Pacha Club MoscowJanuary 26 [30]
Summer Session 2010May 25 [31]
In Da House Vol. 5September 14 [32]
2011Winter Session 2011February 1 [33]
Summer Session 2011May 24 [34]
In Da House Vol. 6August 29 [35]
2012Winter Session 2012February 21 [36]
Summer Session 2012June 19 [37]
In Da House 2013October 30 [38]
2013Winter Session 2013February 26 [39]
Summer Session 2013June 18 [40]
In Da House 2014October 29 [41]
2014Pacha IbizaFebruary 18 [42]
YearTitleRelease date
2014Summer Session 2014June 17 [43]
In Da House 2015October 27 [44]
2015Winter Session 2015February 17 [45]
Summer Session 2015June 9 [46]
In Da House 2016October 16 [47]
2016Winter Session 2016February 26 [48]
Summer Session 2016June 10 [49]
In Da House 2017November 4 [50]
2017Summer Session 2017June 23 [51]
2018Winter Session 2018March 23 [52]

Artists

List of artists signed to D-Noy Muzik. [53]

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