Not only a wiz with synthesizers but also great at images… Enjoy Legowelts own video for GOLEM MEMORY BANK from the new Omnibus Babylon EP.
Listen to the whole EP right here:
Not only a wiz with synthesizers but also great at images… Enjoy Legowelts own video for GOLEM MEMORY BANK from the new Omnibus Babylon EP.
Listen to the whole EP right here:
Coping with long nights in clubs, dancing or dj’ing for hours, digging and strolling record fairs for days requires some stamina and a healthy life style. Some skateboarding, surfing, playing football with your mates all contribute to that.
It’s no secret that the Dutch love riding their bikes though, and therefore we designed our 2nd cycling kit to make our life on the bike a bit more comfortable. A high quality aero cycling jersey manufactured by Belgium company Vermarc, known for providing team kits to some of the top pro cycling teams such as the winning Quickstep team with Niki Terpstra and Philipe Gilbert.
The aero team jersey is ergonomically cut for the riding position, (tight around the arms and shoulders, longer in the back) in optimum performance fabrics. Three back pockets, full length zipper in the front.
The jerseys comes in both a male and female versions.
The bibshort and arm pieces are available on special request.
Order:
Male: https://clone.nl/item52057.html
Female: https://clone.nl/item52052.html
That Boiler Room in BAR was FUN! In true Rotterdam no-nonsense style the place was a sweatbox in no time. Thanks to everyone who came down and danced with us. Check out Serge’s hour chockfull of fierce electro, techno and acid below!
And a very special shout out to our shopcolleague Rafique dancing his ass off just behind Serge… ;)
The whole Boiler Room Rotterdam Special right here!
2001, the first year of the 21st century, but especially for many born in the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s, the year that was surrounded with an aura of “the Future” and that became symbol of the new and unknown things that life has in store, the starting year of a new transgression period in both scientific, cultural and spiritual evolution. In that year Transllusion recorded music in the Dimensional Waves Productions studio of which till date two known productions saw a release: “The opening of the Cerebral Gate” and shortly after that the mysterious “L.I.F.E.” album on Rephlex.
More than 15 years later, an unknown wave resurfaced, washing up an incomparable emotional state of electronic depth. Music from the Future rooted in an underwater Afro-futurist realm and the grandiose cosmological truths. This time rushing over us in a much more personal, reflective and more introspective way, yet leaving behind sonic confusion.
We now know who was responsible for all these futuristic recordings perfectly reflecting what the year 2001 stood for. That era was marked by new forms of digital innovation, including non GamStop casinos, capturing a spirit of uncharted possibilities. James Stinson can be seen as one of the last few techno musicians from his generation who truly lived up to the high expectations of moving forward, finding the unknown, and embracing the future without reliving the past.
Available from clone.nl 08-06-2018
https://clone.nl/item51575.html
Clone Royal Oak 043 delivering fresh new cuts from the dutch west-coast! Adventurous psychedelic house tracks with colorful warm tones squeezed out of an artillery of warm and wooly sounding vintage synths creating futuristic vibes.
Masterlight taken from Third System EP – Clone Royal Oak 043.
Out mid june 2018.
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Super-stoked for the Clone Records Saturday takeover @ Rinse FM on May 12th. Tune in early for the massive launch by the one and only Dopplereffekt at 12:00 BST London Time / 13:00 CEST Rotterdam Time!!
Check out the whole schedule below. Tune in right here @rinse.fm
Gerd, who is no stranger to the history of house and techno, as both record collector and producer (Gerd was after Speedy J the second european techno producer to release on a Detroit techno label in the early 90’s), wanted to express his love for the magic Yamaha DX synth with a little tribute release… Planet F.M.D.X. part 1 and part 2.
Two versatile ep with tracks ranging from the beautiful melancholic Black Moon Voyage to fierce grooving Slam Jam. Where Part 1 rapidly sold out last year we’re happy to present you Planet FMDX part 2 on Clone Royal Oak.
Check out Slam Jam in full:
Planet F.M.D.X. part 2 will be available may from Clone Records.
About 5 copies of each title arrived… I broke the seal on my baggy Stussy pants, put the needle on… and there it goes Boom Pack, Boom Boom Pack, Boom Pack, Boom Boom Pack… That’s the shit… That’s some energy going on right here…wait… what’s that?? A guy with a mic?? Bang, that quirky sharp bassline drops…. wooowww!!! “To all the people in the house, I’ve got two things to say and that’s… Get Up!” Crazy stuff… I like it! Flipping over to the other side… Cosmic Cars vibes… killer! These guys knew their classics, it sounded like a cover version of Cybotron’s Cosmic Cars???! I could tell from the music… I like these guys!. Ok… Last tune… Deep Space Detroit Techno Electro… I got all exited. This is the shit!!! This whole record is gold! “Driving in my car… Making techno tracks… People try to stop me… But I keep on going here because I’m the man you’ll never see!” Goose bumps!!! That’s us… The Men You’ll Never See… just a bunch of freaks making techno tracks, playing them in the car with friends, at small parties hosted by ourselves or even imaginary parties in our bedroom. Not looking for fame or trying to make shitloads of money. We preferred music from DIY labels and anonymous producers… let the music do the talking… as pure as it could be! “We’re The Men You’ll Never see” that’s our vibe and D.I.E. made the perfect theme to that vibe!
The regulars came in for their thursday and friday round of record shopping looking for the latest techno and house imports, the latest bangers for their regular dj gigs at the local clubs. Sure, no worries… I got their back! No shortage of good records from all over the place in my little recordstore! Axis, Kanzleramt, Prescription, 7th city, Strictly Rhythm, Soul City, UR etc. etc.
I did put a small stack aside with these electro 12’s for the saturday morning when the out of town regulars from Alkmaar and The Hague plus the local guys with a day job came in; Pim Pametex, Electronome, Edo8, Cosmic Force, I-f, Duplex etc.
Everything sold out after a couple days… I had work to do. I needed restocks so I started faxing to the number on the records. Long story short… a longtime friendship was started and we did a remix ep on Clone Records with killer remixes by Adult. I-f and Electronome all going against the stream showing their love for Wave and Electro and delivering superb tracks.
Now it’s 2018… The world did change… Nobody is a man or woman you’ll never see… everyone’s got a camera in their hand and is a voyeur looking at other peoples lives. It’s all about seeing and being seen these days… Facebook and Instagram and their algorithms are setting the rules and often it seems that music is of secondary importance. But the music is still here… We are still here and we’re still making techno tracks. At the end the music is the only truth!
Needless to say it’s a proud moment to be able to offer 20 years after the initial release.., the official re-release of “The Men You’ll Never See – Part 1 and Part 2”
Peace,
Serge
Coming soon, two classic Clone records in the rebound straight from Detroit and the Dutch westcoast!
The Men You’ll Never See EP
I-f, Adult. and Electronome with their versions of this Detroit electro anthem by the Detroit In Effect boys.
The Men You’ll Never See pt.2
Raw and pure detroit electro-techno classics. Straight from the source. Remastered for the Westcoast!
Out in late April 2018. More D.I.E to come soon..!
Part two in Alden Tyrell’s latest project: ”Vorm Variaties”, a 5 release series consisting of tracks recorded in the last 2 years. The ”Vorm Variaties” tracks were a ”Style Excercise” for Tyrell, flexing his producermuscle while health issues forced him to stop touring. Initially he had no intention to release these tracks but we thought they were so good that we were almost forced to start this series. All tracks selected are variations on classic techno forms, using classic style ingredients and the 909. All 5 ”Variaties” are different in style, yet all homogenous, all with Alden Tyrell’s sound signature… on point production skills and stripped down arrangements.
Listen to “Sherman Paradox” and “Angular” right here:
(Pre)Order your vinyl now! Limited copies red vinyl only.