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TD 013EP
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These Days Records presents some Argy dancefloor compositions. The artist returns to his own imprint with three original tracks characterized by the cross-over house music soundscapes that Argy is well-known for. The EP includes a special collaboration with the Parisian DJ/producer, Amnaye.
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TD 012EP
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These Days announces the signing of the mysterious Venezuela-born artist, Moony. His disco-influenced pop-house track filled the label's office with so much love that they couldn't resist giving it a proper release. On the remix duties, label owner and house music protagonist Argy crafted a much heavier and UK rave-inspired dancefloor destroyer that is applicable to almost every moment of the night. Quell's remix is for those who are into more new-school Balearic atmospheres combined with old school New York-style bass-lines.
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TD 011EP
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This is Quell's first personal EP for These Days. Drawing influences from a few distant (chronologically) yet classic styles of dance music, starting from disco-flavored house all the way to friendly nods at Kerri Chandler, Ron Trent, Chez Damier and the earlier period of New York City's Ibadan Records, this EP blends all of these influences together in a most elegant and mature way.
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TD 010CD
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This is the debut album by June. After the ingenious June white label came out, These Days Records' office fell in love with it and without wasting any time rushed to contact the mysterious artist and propose an album. Although well-hidden in a secret back-alley of West London where June lives and dreams music, his unique approach on acid house, synth wave, Chicago house and '80s nostalgia was too good to be left unnoticed and has been favored by people such as Panorama Bar's Steffi, Mathematics's owner Hieroglyphic Being, Terre Thaemlitz and the Clone record store, to name but a few. Almost half a year after his Alleviation EP, June's debut album Cytheria has been realized. Includes 10 new songs and 4 from the artist's back catalog, retaining a great balance between dancefloor-oriented tracks and synth-pop.
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TD 009EP
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Here is a 12" sampler of June's debut album Cytheria with two tracks and two remixes by critically-acclaimed Terre Thaemlitz aka DJ Sprinkles of one of June's older tracks "Lost Area." Sprinkles delivers epic remixes that take one to a forgotten musical territory somewhere between early Warp Records, Hacienda, '80s New York club sounds and older Balearic music. On the whole, this EP is a great balance between dancefloor-oriented tracks and synth-pop.
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TD 008CD
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German DJ/producer Argy has managed to become a leading figure in the most recent wave of house music producers, and now he presents one of his favorite clubs in the world, D.EDGE, via a mix CD on his much talked-about These Days label. Located in futuristic yet classic and tumultuous São Paulo, Brazil, D.Edge is believed to be one of the leading and most influential clubs. Its design and artistic direction, alongside its very passionate and dedicated following, have made D.Edge an institution for modern house and techno music, having high profile guests performing throughout the whole year. After the club's invitation for Argy to perform there and visit the city for a short period of time, a strong bond was created, and the artist felt the need to express this enthusiasm through his most immediate medium. In this mix, Argy does what he does best, which is to effortlessly combine old classics with a modern club sound, in the process creating a remarkable sonic energy. The musical journey is mixed in a more natural and less computerized "real club DJ mix" style, with wonderful dynamics, key-perfect mixing and with a music lover's sensitivity, combining a broad spectrum of different colors and textures throughout the CD, while always remaining constantly connected to the venue's sound. The audio collage, featuring Kerri Chandler, Motor City Drum Ensemble, David Alvarado and Aril Brikha, to name but a few, leads you through at least four different mind states from darker Detroit melodies, to percussive DJ tools, classic NY house, and finally, euphoric techno. The beautifully-curated and stunning product includes a mysterious hidden track of recorded Brazilian wild forest ambience. Last but not least, the CD includes an electronic download voucher that offers the songs as separate, full length tracks. An exclusively in-house production made with great care and passion from music lovers and aimed at like-minded people. Other artists include: Etienne Jaumet, Christian Vance, Art Of Tones, Jaw, Reelsoul & Alix Alvarez, Argy & DJ Said, Filsonik, Jerome Sydenham, Dennis Ferrer, Kaoz, DJ Duke, 51 Days, and Ribn.
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TD 007EP
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These Days presents an impressive compilation of six drum tools/beats on a single 12" especially made for DJ use. Our favorite beat-makers, from Radio Slave to Marlon D and Jerome Sydenham, contribute exclusive drum moments from new-school New York to more Chicago jacking and techno. Comes with a beautifully-curated, nostalgic '90s cover. Essential.
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TD 006EP
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This is the second part of These Days' hyped Universal Consciousness series. On one side, Stephen Brown makes his 2010 comeback with a stunningly beautiful piece of Detroit techno. On the flipside, Club Lonely, a These Days in-house production moniker for jam sessions that happen in the label's studio between friends, presents a tribute to NY club Shelter. The track focuses on a bass line-driven groove in Timmy Regisford fashion while the B2 features a tool-worthy dub mix. Space techno meets NY dancers.
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TD 001EP
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"These Days was founded in January 2009 by Argy as a platform on which to present his own more personal material and the work of artists, both new and old, that fit his vision of contemporary, soulful club music. The label begins with a three part connecting series of records which remains musically unrestricted by the traditional concepts associated with the common EP. The first part, Day One by Argy, showcases three very different tracks, referencing some of his most important influences up to now. Within these pieces he displays the ability to work closely with session musicians and sourced artists to create a more improvised live sound, showing also his talent when structuring song like pieces or even approaching the sensitive idea of making a cover, as in his version of the 1994 classic 'Bottom Heavy'."
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