Canadian artist profile
SourcedRegularfantasy
DJ / producer · Montreal, QC
Regularfantasy is a Montreal-based house producer, DJ, vocalist, and label co-founder whose music joins lush vocals, nostalgic club textures, and playful dance-floor songwriting.
- Active since
- 2013
- Catalog
- 22 releases
- Last checked
- July 17, 2026
About
The artist
Regularfantasy is an active house producer, DJ, vocalist, and multidisciplinary artist based in Montreal, Quebec. Her current artist-controlled Bandcamp profile identifies Montréal as her location, and her current Liaison Artists booking biography connects the same artist identity to the Vancouver dance scene where her project developed. The exact Spotify artist 4X8qmnrVs1wkdsccBjik8z contains twenty-two principal album and single containers available in Canada from January 1, 2013 through July 13, 2026. Three are albums, five multi-track releases are classified by MusicList as EPs, and fourteen are singles. Representative releases include Condobed, Slow Release, Realize Your Greatness, New Glow, The Rabbit EP, and Special Place. Regularfantasy co-founded Plush Records and collaborates with D. Tiffany through Plush Managements Inc. Her artist-controlled and current booking biographies explicitly identify production as part of her practice. Professional inquiries route through the current Liaison Artists profile without reproducing direct contact details or social handles. Spotify media is displayed live with provider attribution and a monogram fallback.
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- Official platform profile ↗checked July 17, 2026
- Public registry ↗checked July 17, 2026
- Official platform profile ↗checked July 17, 2026
- Official platform profile ↗checked July 17, 2026
- Public registry ↗checked July 17, 2026
- Public registry ↗checked July 17, 2026
- Public registry ↗checked July 17, 2026
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