Do As You Please relaunch with Records & Arts House

The Manchester collective has relaunched, bringing together its label, online vinyl store, DJ talent and events platform.

Skiddle Staff

Date published: 28th May 2026

Mancunian collective Do As You Please (DAYP) has announced a brand relaunch. DAYP Records & Arts House brings together an independent record label, online vinyl store, DJ talent collective and events platform under a single identity, shaped around contemporary electronic music, art, fashion and nightlife. 

Image credit: Jody Hartley

DAYP’s founder and creative director Niall Roche, a DJ and promoter who founded the imprint in 2018, said the collective exists to create “an authentic, high quality creative ecosystem” built around authenticity, independence, innovation, expression and legacy. 

The collective has amassed more than 10.3 million streams despite receiving no major label backing. Among the facets of the brand are its label DAYP Records, dedicated to leftfield club music, whose upcoming releases include EPs from Joe Roche, Zac Stanton, Fatour, and an eight track compilation celebrating the collective; its online vinyl platform DAYP Store, which ran from 2018-22 and reopened earlier this year; and non exclusive artist network and DJ platform DAYP Collective, which represents a new generation of Manchester connected talent including Joe Roche, Egg On Toast, Lily C-D, Shimrise, Urbi, SUI13, Jordan Villa, Zac Stanton and Marlon Baleci.

DAYP hosted a relaunch party at Renae T.O.P.P earlier this month, and the launch of Record & Arts House signifies a new project for the established Manchester collective. 

 


 

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