other titles...
- Bell - Daniel Avery
- Read My Lips - Paramida & E-Talking
- Broken Needs - Nyra
- Club Jacket - Gene On Earth
- Allright (Just A Tribute) - Dam Swindle
- Hit The Bit - Huerta
- Slam - Dauwd
- A Mezzonotte - System Olympia
- Subterranean - Tim Reaper & Comfort Zone
- Uncle G - Shy One
- On My Mind (Freak Mix) - Toby Tobias
- Willbush - Willow
- Midi Trail - Dorisburg
- Six O Six - Peggy Gou
- Before We Leave (Gerd Janson Remix) - Midland
- Get Your Body Movin’ - Felipe Gordon & Bob The Egoist
- Easy Tiger - Harrison BDP
- FindAWay2Day - Eli Escobar
- Faux Polynesia - Kassian
- For Joanie - Will Saul
- Song for Mr Lewis (Edit) - Austin Ato
- Still Hope (Waajeed’s Detroit Hardcore Dub) - Secretsundaze
- The Hurt Inside - Ron Basejam
- SMBC - Harry Wolfman
- XME - Pional
- Black Acid - Roman Flügel
- Zip - Yak
- Luna (Shanti Celeste Remix) - Niños Indigo
- Energy Breakthrough (Adam Pits’ Lightspeed Mix) - Escape Artist
- Pink Television - Nuage
- Train Dance - Justin Cudmore
- Song About A Dream - Al Zanders
- Truth (Main Street mix) - Earth Trax & Newborn Jr.
- Witch House - Voodoos & Taboos
- Love To The End (Sunset Short Edit) - Lea Lisa
- Obsession - Art Crime
- Shinkansen - Asyncronous
- Baixa Saxophone - Sad City
20 Years Of Phonica
Various Artists
Nacional Records
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Phonica’s launch, the electronic music specialist asked their favourite producers and friends to submit exclusive tracks for a brand new compilation.
This triple album includes the likes of Daniel Avery, Peggy Gou, Roman Flugel, & heaps of other talents at the very top of their game. Phonica Records opened its doors in 2003 amidst a climate of closing record stores and splintering genres in electronic music. Founded by Simon Rigg, Tom Relleen and Heidi Van Den Amstel with backing from The Vinyl Factory, Phonica’s goal was to be a destination for all kinds of dance and electronic music and to be a welcoming, knowledgeable hub, open to all. In 2007, Phonica’s eponymous record label launched, initially to put out records by its enthusiastic DJ and producer staff members such as Hector, Anthea and Will Saul. It also quickly became a place to introduce new artists - putting out early releases on by now well-known producers such as Peggy Gou, Paul Woolford and Midland - as well as harnessing the talents of well-respected legends like Four Tet and Roman Flugel. Fastforward to 2023 and the label has gone from strength to strength, spawning a number of sub-labels; Phonica White, Phonica Records Special Editions, Karakul and the recently launched Phonica AM, each with its own musical flavour and direction.