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Sonic Transmutations
Various
Alberta Balsam - "Anthem" - (3:39) 126 BPM
Alden Tyrell - "Lockstate" - (4:39) 134 BPM
Aleksi Perala - "UK74R1721101" - (4:03) 123 BPM
Alex Ranzino - "Confessions" - (4:35) 141 BPM
Anthony Rother - "Blown Fuse" - (5:35) 133 BPM
Dexter - "Pumapunku" - (5:17) 133 BPM
D.I.E. - "Get To It" (Dutchman mix) - (4:48) 140 BPM
Dim Garden - "Flot Marlot" - (4:30) 140 BPM
DJ Sotofett - "Bachi" - (3:49) 129 BPM
DJ K1 - "Detroit (313)" - (5:25) 132 BPM
Dopplereffekt - "Dyson Sphere" - (6:29) 54 BPM
DPX - "Memorymode" - (4:59) 136 BPM
E-GZR - "Acidic Metalurgics" (DJ Sotofett's 909 Deep mix) - (6:34) 138 BPM
EDO8 - "Acidkadootje" - (6:26) 125 BPM
E.R.P. - "Ugly Pretty June" - (6:01) 133 BPM Hot
The Exaltics - "The Fierce Fighting" - (5:08) 145 BPM
Frequency - "Darkheart Energy" - (5:19) 145 BPM
Gen-Y - "Moon Soon" - (4:48) 134 BPM
John Heckle - "DXXXIII" - (5:58) 129 BPM
Head Front Panel - "Jocco" - (6:27) 136 BPM
Kreggo - "Sonar Juggler" - (5:55) 130 BPM
Legowelt - "La Nuit Invisible" - (5:55) 125 BPM
Lenson - "Warehouse Memories" - (5:04) 140 BPM
Mr. Ho - "Medicine" (feat Gedvile Bunikyte) - (6:40) 150 BPM
Ngoni Egan - "Mvuma" - (4:53) 144 BPM
OCB - "Clone Corp." - (3:39) 140 BPM
Ovuca - "FI3AC2142060" (Chris Callahan edit) - (5:46) 133 BPM
Privacy - "Starcrash" - (6:06) 134 BPM
PRZ - "This Time" - (4:12) 137 BPM
Acid Freq. - "Empty Streets" - (5:47) 127 BPM
Ryan James Ford - "Eendrachtsplein" (RET mix) - (4:58) 148 BPM
Sansibar - "Connect" - (5:21) 136 BPM
Steffi - "50 Heads" - (5:44) 147 BPM
Review: Sonic Transmutations serves as a sonic odyssey commemorating the remarkable three-decade legacy of Clone Records. Celebrating its 31st year, echoing the Dutch national telephone code, and this 33-track mega-comp unites seasoned maestros with rising trailblazers, taking in a swathe of cuts from names like Aleksi Perala, DJ Sotofett and Dopplereffekt to John Heckle and his Head Front Panel project, Privacy, Steffi, Ryan James Ford and more. Dedicated at large to the electro genre, it's taken some three decades to bring this collection to life, standing as a testament to Clone's enduring musical legacy and unwavering commitment to exploring new sounds and structures. Extra tips include cuts from Legowelt, Keith Tucker's K1 project and Convextion's legendary E.R.P alias. Mega drop.
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CPLUS 31
08 Dec 23
Electro
Clone Records Best Of 2020
Various
Masarima - "Freak Like U" (club mix) - (5:55) 67 BPM
Frits Wentink - "Double Man" - (6:05) 64 BPM Hot
Nicholas - "Ghetto Opera" (feat Nikki-O - Loft mix) - (7:44) 60 BPM
Alden Tyrell - "All We Need" (feat John Marks - '87 Fix) - (6:32) 63 BPM
Aleksi Perala - "NL-L56-19-08691" - (4:10) 67 BPM
Ryan James Ford - "Love Child" (Wood mix) - (6:07) 69 BPM
Gen-Y - "Saturn Flow" - (4:44) 76 BPM
CRISPR - "Dyad Symmetry" - (5:41) 66 BPM
The Exaltics - "Another World Underneath" (Animistic Beliefs remix) - (3:57) 73 BPM
Quadratschulz - "Peer Pressure" - (4:43) 69 BPM
Jodey Kendrick - "NJS 20" - (4:20) 70 BPM
Played by: DJ Mau Mau
Review: Clone Records' Best Of 2020 may have finally seen the light of day at the end of 2021 on digital - but better late than never! From the old-school house of Masarima's "Freak Like U" (club mix), Frits Wentink doing his typically deep and dusty thing on "Double Man", and Dutch legend Alden Tyrell's Mr Fingers tribute "All We Need" (feat John Marks - '87 Fix), there's more experimental offerings featured too - like Aleksi Perala's mesmerising "NL-L56-19-0869".1 Elsewhere, CRISPR's deeply emotive acid epic "Dyad Symmetry" had us impressed, as did Animistic Beliefs remix of The Exaltics' "Another World Underneath" getting some dystopian electro bass in effect.
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CLONE 2020
24 Dec 21
Deep House
Vorm Variaties
Lash Out - (5:40) 130 BPM
Game Theory - (5:01) 128 BPM
Sherman Paradox - (7:00) 127 BPM
Angular - (5:01) 128 BPM
Payload - (5:26) 131 BPM
Take It Slow - (5:46) 128 BPM
Interceptor - (5:19) 128 BPM
Covert - (5:11) 130 BPM
Poly Zes - (5:14) 128 BPM
Remedy Returns - (6:42) 130 BPM
Fundamental - (5:09) 131 BPM Hot
Review: While Alden Tyrell initially rose to prominence with Italo and electro-influenced work on Clone during the early 00s, the Vorm Variaties series has seen him explore a tougher, more techno-oriented sound. This approach is audible from the get-go on this compilation: "Lash Out" sees him loop a vocal sample over punishing kick drums and a steely rhythm, while on "Game Theory", he deploys shimmering synths and vocal snatches over a Levon Vincent-style groove. Meanwhile, on tracks like "Angular' and "Sherman Paradox", Tyrell goes tougher, with its lean percussion and corrosive chords calling to mind the work of Mike Denhert. It's an impressive artistic shift.
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CBS 026LP
06 Apr 20
Techno
Vorm Variaties 4
Interceptor - (5:19) 128 BPM
Covert - (5:11) 130 BPM Hot
Poly Zes - (5:14) 128 BPM
Review: Alden Tyrell continues his voyage into the heart of techno purism on this fourth instalment of the Vorm Variaties series. "Interceptor", with its gated chord stabs and relentless steely percussion, sounds like it was the byproduct of Berlin basements rather than the Dutch West Coast. On a similar tip is "Poly Zes", which sees Tyrell occupy the same kind of heads-down, stepping techno style that was pioneered by Mike Dehnert and his Fachwerk label. The biggest surprise however occurs on "Covert"; clearly influenced by the raw 90s techno of Rob Hood and Jeff Mills, it's an inspired, somewhat analogue rhythmic workout.
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CBS 0264
24 Jan 20
Techno
Vorm Variaties 3
Payload - (5:26) 131 BPM Hot
Take It Slow - (5:46) 128 BPM
Review: The third instalment of Alden Tyrell's 909-centred, techno-basedVorm Variaties series gets a digital release. "Payload", with its clanging metallic bass and pumping rhythm, is a proper warehouse techno affair, similar in style and execution to the type of cavernous but deft approach that you would expect to hear on a Peter Van Hoesen record. On "Take it Slow", Tyrell heeds his own advice; the groove is less insistent, but a similar clanging bass and high-pitched tonal loops are still audible. This combination ensures that the Dutch producer will keep his audience focused on these effortlessly crafted dance floor techno tracks.
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CBS 0263
10 Jan 20
Techno
Vorm Variaties 2
Sherman Paradox - (7:00) 127 BPM
Angular - (5:01) 128 BPM Hot
Review: Alden Tyrell keeps the pressure up with the second instalment in his Vorm Variaties series. "Sherman Paradox", with its heads down rhythm and soaring but sinister dub chords, is redolent of Fachwerk at its most utilitarian and has more in common with Berlin than the Dutch west coast. On "Angular", he continues to explore this approach; the percussion is razor sharp and the chords sweep in like dark storm clouds over a city skyline. It contains no trace of Tyrell's Italo-inspired past, but if you're looking for heads-down basement techno, then you have come to the right place.
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CBS 0262
20 Dec 19
Techno
Vorm Variaties 1
Lash Out - (5:40) 130 BPM Hot
Game Theory - (5:01) 128 BPM
Played by: Roman Flugel
Review: Vorm Variaties (sic) is a new series from Alden Tyrell, which is due to yield a total of five records. In contrast to his Italo-inspired records, this first instalment is pure warehouse techno mayhem. The aptly-named "Lash Out" is built on concrete kicks and a sledgehammer rhythm, with Tyrell deploying a stuttering vocal sample to great effect. "Game Theory" isn't quite as visceral, but it does uses similar tactics: the backing track is tough and jacking and there's also a looped vocal sample, but his love for melodies resurfaces in the form of an infectious, churning chord sequence.
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CBS 0261
06 Dec 19
Techno
Detente
Detente - (6:33) 129 BPM Hot
Dutchless - (6:08) 126 BPM
Wallfall - (6:21) 128 BPM
Review: The legendary Dutch producer Martijn Hoogendijk aka Alden Tyrell (of Clone Records fame) teams up here for some main room bangers with Berlin based American Kevin McHugh aka Ambivalent: who has had a productive past decade recording for such respected imprints as m_nus, Ovum Recordings and Kompakt in addition to running his Delft and Valence imprints - where he records as acid expert LA-4A. The Detente EP brings the furious warehouse style bounce of the title track (featuring some relentless drum work!), the dusty and greyscale dub techno workout of "Dutchless" and the totally heads down and strobe-lit affair of "Wallfall" that is reminiscent of Jell Mills seminal Waveform Transmissions series.
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COR12156 DIGITAL
24 Aug 18
Techno
Mister Saturday Night, Then & Now (unmixed tracks)
Menelik Wossenatchu - "Tezeta" - (4:29) 150 BPM
Soul Bros Inc - "Pyramid" - (2:21) 122 BPM
ESB - "On Cue" - (6:10) 120 BPM
Baba Stiltz - "Aches" - (6:10) 83 BPM
FaltyDL - "Hardcourage" - (5:47) 120 BPM
Marcellus Pittman - "There's Somebody Out There" - (9:41) 119 BPM
Soft Rocks - "Talking Jungle" (Justin Van Der Volgen remix) - (9:52) 120 BPM Hot
Kerrier District - "Let's Dance And Freak" - (5:07) 118 BPM
Dennis Ferrer - "The Red Room" (OBJ vocal mix) - (7:00) 127 BPM
Oni Ayhun, RRoxymore, Jaguar Woman & Aquarian Jugs - "DR-1" - (5:53) 128 BPM
Alden Tyrell - "All We Need" (feat John Marks - '87 Fix) - (6:32) 125 BPM
HVCK - "Domino" - (5:53) 120 BPM
Bourbon & Maxx - "Mystery Man" - (10:45) 120 BPM
Mystic Pleasure - "Back Door" - (6:04) 134 BPM
Eamon Harkin & Justin Carter - "Mister Saturday Night, Then & Now" (continuous DJ mix) - (1:15:32) 123 BPM
Played by: LEGO EDIT
Review: To celebrate 250 parties, Eamon Harkin and Justin Carter, the residents at and organisers of Mister Saturday Night, have put together this wonderful compilation. It starts with the offbeat folk of Menelik Wossenatchu's "Tezeta" and the glorious, soulful disco of Soul Bros Inc's "Pyramid". The compilation veers back towards electronic sounds on the stripped back deep house of ESB's "On Cue" and the bleepy "Aches" from Baba Stiltz. FaltyDL's "Hardcourage" bridges the gap between the abstract and dance-floor structures, Marcellus Pittman drops the acid-soaked Detroit house of "There's Somebody Out There" and Kerrier District delivers the lush electronic disco of "Let's Dance and Freak".Then & Now is a wide-eyed, freewheeling compilation that captures the long-running New York party's essence.

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MSN 027DTM
30 Jun 17
Deep House
Some House
Some House (original mix) - (5:48) 127 BPM
Some House (dub mix) - (5:48) 127 BPM
Wurk It - (6:22) 131 BPM Hot
Review: Dutch mainstay Alden Tyrell has turned his hand to many a different form of vintage house, techno and electro in his time, and on this occasion he's up on regular haunt Clone with some Dance Mania-inspired riot-baiting material. "Wurk It" makes a convincing case for the revival of ghetto house in the wake of the footwork explosion, going for maddening insistence in his vocal hook to get all asses wiggling, while the 303 is taking no prisoners either. "Some House" is excitable in its own way, matching any sample bashing with an equally catchy organ line that makes for an addictive and wonderfully simple house dish. The "Dub Mix" of "Some House" is no softer, instead choosing to lay off the wild splatter of speech and let the musical elements do the talking.
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CJFD 19
11 Nov 13
Deep House
Rush
Rush - (7:22) 131 BPM
Tntus - (6:31) 128 BPM Hot
Review: The name Alden Tyrell will be more familiar to long term advocates of the Clone Empire rather than those who might have been introduced to the myriad of Dutch labels in recent times by EPs from Untold and Blawan. That's mostly because the Dutch legend hasn't exactly been active of late in the old releasing records game, preferring to slip out the odd remix or concentrate on mammoth tasks like remastering the back catalogue of Drexciya for Clone. Those not so familiar with Tyrell could do worse than change that by starting with the two heaving slabs of monolithic techno that make up this mammoth contribution to the Clone Basement Series! There's a touch of Fachwerk to the growling tunnel-like groove of "Rush" which is offset by the rising key stabs which no doubt helped influence the title, while the excellently named "Tntus" sounds like it would consume your every last sense in the perfect environment - a dark, cramped basement with little light and plenty of speaker racks.
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CBS 07
06 Aug 12
Techno
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