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A delve into the murky avenues of sonic territories, exploring off-grid zones & askew worlds – Daisy Moon leans harder into her 4/4 vision in this dancefloor-ready EP – the first release for Off-Kilter.
Each track pulses along to its own singular logic, with Daisy’s distinctive voice and vocal manipulations playfully drizzled throughout, marking an elegant collision of her sonic worlds.
Spirit Princess is a breakneck peak-time explosion – club-ready and bouncy with a pulsing bassline fit to burst from the subs of any system underpinning waves of textured ambience, nagging synths and granular gusts of found sound.
Fuelled with late night techno energy, Grain Pip offers a heads down counterpoint to the title track, while the B side serves up different energies again. Perhaps the most playful track on the record – The Stuff – demonstrates Daisy’s cheekier side as a producer and person, as inspired by a summer of fun with friends on festival dancefloors: a house banger stuffed with melodic stabs, pitched vocals and swung hats, made for the joys and follies of the 3am dancefloor. Drop Cycle rounds things off with a trippy, rolling excursion of delays and warped synths.
Dizzying sonics and relentless dancefloor energy with razor-sharp precision and uncompromising force.
Lenxi's debut album on Nous'klaer Audio receives a well-deserved remix treatment, breathing new life into its original dream world. Kindred spirits Polygonia, oma totem, Human Space Machine, and Daisy Moon each reimagine the material through their own distinct sound. A powerful and diverse collection of reinterpretations: From intricate, hypnotic textures to driving, dancefloor-ready energy, each remix opens a new pathway towards a vibrant second life primed for club systems and festival stages alike.
- 1: Kelly Duplex - Where'd All The Good Times Go?
- 2: Kid Charleroi - This Christmas
- 3: High - Cuz Christmas
- 4: Butte - It's Not Snowing Anymore
- 5: Mesopeak - On The Tree
- 6: The Self-Help Tapes - Christmas Treat
- 7: Brucey - Meet Me At Mckenzie's
- 8: Loomis - Blue Snowfall
- 9: Dre Perish - Love This Holiday
- 10: Claire Givens - River
- 11: Loucey - Christmas (Babypleaze Comehome)
- 12: Haunted House Party - Hang Up Your Stocking
- 13: New Fools - Two Xmas
- 14: Little Death - 1913 Massacre
- 15: Night Medicine - Like A Prayer (For Santa)
- 16: Community - 2000 Miles
- 17: Laura Fisher - Have Yourself A Merry Little Xmas
- 18: The World Is A Vampire - Fuck Christmas
- 19: Silver Godling - Last Christmas
Eric Hilton, bekannt für seine Arbeit mit Thievery Corporation, bringt seine neue Single "Little Odessa" an den Start. Der Track markiert eine dynamische Weiterentwicklung seines Sound, indem er treibende Beats mit der für ihn typischen Ambient-Eleganz verbindet. Mit Vocals von Kristina Westernik-Dandridge von The Infinite Daisy Chains fusioniert "Little Odessa" Bossa Nova- und Dream-Pop-Elemente, um eine verträumt-kultivierte Stimmung der Sorte "Cocktails-auf-einer-Wolke" zu erzeugen. Diese Zusammenarbeit unterstreicht Hiltons kontinuierliche Innovation innerhalb des Downtempo-Genres und bietet eine neue Perspektive auf seinen etablierten Stil.
Swirl People revisit their roots with a nostalgic four track EP from their early days as Fortune Cookie. This collection - which is their third release on L.I.T.S. - features carefully selected tracks from their original 1996 releases on Marguerite, a small label run by a friend. Nearly three decades later, these still much sought-after tracks are finally being reissued. The EP opens with 'Glitter Girls,' which is characterised by a catchy bassline, followed by the deep groove of 'Um Bongo.' On the B-side, 'Galactic Snackbar' offers a retro-futuristic feel, while 'Frisko Heaven' wraps up the EP with classic disco-filtered house energy. Timeless tackle, for sure.
Following on from the House-infused punch of her Peach Discs release in June, Bristol’s Daisy Moon treats us to a shapeshifting debut on Timedance - entering a new era with a splash sure to be felt in most abyssal zones.
‘Shadow Of Silhouettes’ showcases a singular exploration of tough yet scintillating sounds, between wiggy electro, bass-laden grooves and inspired bursts of FWD techno- pop.
In this diverse body of work, Daisy’s vocals are the glue tying things together. They appear like sonic silhouettes, abstracted through sound design and unveiling a taste for the experimental. In other moments they are stripped from their abstract form and float above the surface, revealing Daisy Moon’s blossoming talent for ear-worm melodies.
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Varèse Sarabande presents the first-ever vinyl release of Hans Zimmer’s GRAMMY® nominated score for the classic comedy-drama, Driving Miss Daisy. This Transparent Violet LP features Zimmer’s unforgettable original compositions for the Academy Award-winning film, as well as songs performed by Eartha Kitt and Louis Armstrong.
- A1: This Is The Beginning
- A2: When Did I Start Loving You
- A3: Heaven Mentality
- B1: Full Circle
- B2: Hallelujah
- B32: Back On The Scene
Daisy Records are an award-winning midlands based label, not afraid of fusing genres, a mix of Hip Hop, Neo-Soul, Nu Gospel, Funk and Jazz - all with a christian ethos . We work with local musicians and producers and are blessed to collaborate with a myriad of overseas musicians and producers to create an eclectic and bespoke sound .Using digital mediums to promote an analogue sound !
We believe in fair trade for music and so therefore our physical (vinyl) products will include tracks not available on digital formats .
The first ever reissue of this seminal 90s single. Limited to 500 copies worldwide. Pressed on Light Blue coloured vinyl. Remastered with brand new picture sleeve design by Crispin Gray.




















