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Phantasy | |
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Founded | 2007 |
Founder | Erol Alkan |
Distributor(s) | Because Music |
Genre | Various |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Official website | http://www.phantasysound.co.uk |
Phantasy is a British independent record label established in London, England, and founded in 2007 by the DJ and producer, Erol Alkan. Its current roster includes Connan Mockasin, Daniel Avery, James Welsh, Ghost Culture, Babe, Terror, U, Future Four, Cowboy Rhythmbox and Alkan himself, while the label has previously released material from Late Of The Pier, Chilly Gonzales, LA Priest, Boys Noize & Erol Alkan, Babe, Terror, Primary 1, Fan Death, Paul Chambers, Dance Area, Riton & Primary 1, Boris Dlugosch, Tom Rowlands (of The Chemical Brothers), Future Four, In Flagranti, and Nadia Ksaiba.
Phantasy Releases [1] | ||||
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Release date | Artist | Title | Catalogue | |
31 August 2007 | LA Priest | Engine | PH01 | |
3 December 2007 | Primary 1 | Hold Me Down | PH02 | |
23 September 2008 | Fan Death | Veronica's Veil | PH03 | |
19 December 2009 | Dance Area | AA247 | PH04 | |
21 September 2009 | Riton & Primary 1 | Who's There? | PH05 | |
29 October 2009 | Boris Dlugosch | Bangkok | PH06 | |
1 March 2010 | Late Of The Pier | Blueberry/Best In The Class | PH07 | |
6 September 2010 | Late Of The Pier | Blueberry/Best In The Class Remix EP | PH07RMX | |
17 March 2010 | Boys Noize & Erol Alkan | Avalanche/Lemonade | PH08 | |
8 April 2010 | Chilly Gonzales | Never Stop | PH09 | |
1 June 2010 | Paul Chambers | Yeah, Techno! | PH10 | |
4 October 2010 | Babe, Terror | Summertime Our League | PH11 | |
25 October 2010 | Babe, Terror | Havai | PH12 | |
7 March 2011 | Connan Mockasin | Forever Dolphin Love EP | PH13 | |
7 March 2011 | Connan Mockasin | Forever Dolphin Love Remix EP | PH13RMX | |
25 July 2011 | Boys Noize & Erol Alkan ft. Jarvis Cocker | Avalanche (Terminal Velocity) | PH14 | |
30 January 2012 | Boys Noize & Erol Alkan | Lemonade Remixes | PH15 | |
9 September 2011 | Connan Mockasin | Faking Jazz Together | PH16 | |
23 June 2012 | Babe, Terror | Knights (Banished Release) | PH17 | |
23 June 2012 | Babe, Terror | Knights | PH18 | |
27 August 2012 | Switch & Erol Alkan | A Sydney Jook | PH19 | |
16 July 2012 | Daniel Avery | Need Electric EP | PH20 | |
24 September 2012 | Daniel Avery | Taste (Paul Woolford's Special Request Remix) | PH20RMX | |
29 October 2012 | Daniel Avery | Water Jump EP | PH21 | |
2 February 2013 | Daniel Avery | Drone Logic (Factory Floor Gabe Gurnsey Remix) | PH21RMX | |
25 February 2013 | BTU | Without Armour | PH22 | |
1 April 2013 | Future Four | EP1 | PH23 | |
23 August 2013 | Future Four | EP1 REMIXES | PH23RMX | |
21 April 2013 | Tom Rowlands | Through Me / Nothing But Pleasure | PH24 | |
18 March 2013 | Night Works | Long Forgotten Boy / The Eveningtime Remixes | PH25 | |
20 April 2013 | Connan Mockasin | Live At La Cigale Paris | PH26 | |
8 July 2013 | In Flagranti | Headrush EP | PH27 | |
23 September 2013 | Nadia Ksaiba | Virtual Lover EP | PH28 | |
7 October 2013 | Daniel Avery | Drone Logic LP | PHLP02 | |
28 October 2013 | Ghost Culture | Mouth EP | PH29 | |
4 November 2013 | Connan Mockasin | Caramel | PHLP03 | |
11 November 2013 | Daniel Avery | All I Need | PH30 | |
13 January 2014 | Connan Mockasin | She Lives In My Lap | PH31 | |
2 December 2013 | Erol Alkan | Illumination EP | PH32 | |
7 April 2014 | Erol Alkan | Illumination EP Remixed (1) | PH32RMX1 | |
7 April 2014 | Erol Alkan | Illumination EP Remixed (2) | PH32RMX2 | |
24 February 2014 | Ghost Culture | Giudecca / Mouth EP | PH33 | |
4 December 2014 | Ghost Culture | Giudecca (Gabe Gurnsey / Factory Floor Remix) | PH33RMX | |
21 March 2014 | Daniel Avery | Drone Logic EP | PH34 | |
14 April 2014 | Klaxons | Love Frequency (Tom Rowlands & Mild Pitch Remixes) | PH35 | |
2 June 2014 | Daniel Avery | Knowing We'll Be Here (KiNK Remix) / New Energy (Beyond The Wizards Sleeve Remix) | PH36 | |
23 June 2014 | Manic Street Preachers | Europa Geht Durch Mich (Erol Alkan's Mesmerise Eins Rework) / Europa Geht Durch Mich (Erol Alkan's Mesmerise Zwei Rework) | PH37 | |
24 August 2014 | Ghost Culture | Arms / Understand | PH38 | |
26 October 2014 | U | Haven In A Heartfelt World | PH39 | |
11 August 2014 | Daniel Avery | All I Need (Roman Flügel Remix) / These Nights Never End (Ricardo Tobar Remix) | PH40 | |
23 November 2014 | Cowboy Rhythmbox | We Got The Box | PH41 | |
25 January 2015 | Daniel Avery | Drone Logic (Rødhåd Remix) / Platform Zero (Volte-Face Remix) / Spring 27 (Silent Servant Remix) | PH42 | |
2 February 2015 | Daniel Avery | Naive Response (Ø [Phase] Remix) / Simulrec (Conforce Remix) / Water Jump (Powell Remix) | PH43 | |
18 January 2015 | Erol Alkan | Sub Conscious (Tin Man & Kamera Remixes) | PH44 | |
10 May 2015 | Ghost Culture | Arc EP | PH45 | |
5 April 2015 | Ghost Culture | Mouth (Shan & Gerd Janson Club Remix) | PH46 | |
11 September 2015 | Ghost Culture | Lucky (Audion Remix) | PH47 | |
31 August 2015 | Cowboy Rhythmbox | Fantasma | PH48 | |
22 January 2016 | Kamera | Ventoux EP | PH49 | |
17 June 2016 | Kamera | ‘Consignia' (Truncate Remix) / (Yaleesa Hall Dub) | PH49RMX1 | |
16 September 2016 | Kamera | ‘Consignia' (George Fitzgerald Remix) / 'Ventoux' (Throwing Snow Remix) | PH49RMX2 | |
4 December 2015 | Daniel Avery | Sensation / Clear | PH50 | |
19 August 2016 | Daniel Avery | Sensation (Rrose Remix) / Clear (Abdulla Rashim Remix) | PH50RMX | |
8 April 2016 | Beyond The Wizards Sleeve | Diagram Girl | PH51 | |
15 April 2016 | Ghost Culture | Safe / Multiply | PH52 | |
1 July 2016 | Beyond The Wizards Sleeve | The Soft Bounce LP | PHLP07 | |
1 July 2016 | Beyond The Wizards Sleeve | Creation | PH53 | |
9 December 2016 | U | PH54 | PH54 | |
3 November 2016 | Cowboy Rhythmbox | Mécanique Sauvage | PH55 | |
19 August 2016 | Beyond The Wizards Sleeve | Daniel Avery & BTU Reworks | PH56 | |
6 October 2016 | Beyond The Wizards Sleeve | Black Crow | PH57 | |
27 January 2017 | Babe, Terror | Ancient M'Ocean | PHLP06 |
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