Quite Deep Radio with The Connection Machine
The last release (so far) on our sublabel Phoq U was not quite as raw as the previous six, but all the more unique.
Available now on our YouTube channel: the English subtitled version of our interview with Dutch dance pioneer Arno Peeters, aka Sp@sms - and several other names.
Back in 1996, producer Peter Aarsman didn't bother to name his tracks. Hence the instruction on the label: make up your own titles!
In case you did not understand all the nonsense in the first edition of our Quite Deep Radio Show on StandedFM, check out the subtitled version on our YouTube channel.
The sixth release on Phoq U may be from its least known artist, but it is our personal favorite. Get the original vinyl or remastered digital tracks now.
Our final release to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Frank de Groodt’s career is his first and only release on Phoq U, the sordid and rash U-TRAX sublabel.
For the first time in more than 20 years, fans and lovers from all over the world can buy from us directly, through Bandcamp. And we kick off with some awesome new vinyl.
U-TRAX label favorites and Dreamtec pioneers The Connection Machine also ventured into the raw universe of Phoq U Phonogrammen, as Cray Emoticon.
One year after he set dancefloors on fire with his first Tick Trax EP on U-TRAX, Heinrich Tillack returned with another 6 raw trax on Phoq U.
A new episode of DJ White Delight's Track Talk reveals a lot about Fanon Flowers and the fierce U-TRAX daughter Phoq U.
23 years ago, a big kid from Kalamazoo (Michigan, USA) released his first record, that also marked the start of U-TRAX sublabel Phoq U Phonogrammen.
Label boss shares his personal insights on U-TRAX tracks with infovideos.
U-TRAX is back after 21 years. This calls for a new website!