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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
The Red Hunter
Irreversible Cessation - (6:20) 133 BPM
Alternation Of High & Low - (4:37) 142 BPM
Primary Chaos - (5:29) 140 BPM
North Facing Shade - (5:14) 136 BPM Hot
The Red Hunter - (5:23) 150 BPM
Tragedy Turns To Comedy - (5:00) 143 BPM
Agent Of Change - (5:30) 128 BPM
Individuals From All Walks - (5:38) 143 BPM
South Facing Brightness - (5:33) 146 BPM
Lasting Lovers - (4:38) 134 BPM
Review: Panorama Bar resident Steffi Doms presents her fourth full-length titled Red Hunter, which is released via her own imprint Candy Mountain. Across the album's 10 tracks, she showcases a wide variety of sounds within her repertoire, altogether making for a captivating opus which is dedicated to her late mother. From the complex and intelligent electro sound of "Irreversible Cessation", or the off-kilter beat programs of "Primary Chaos" which reach hyperaware moments, to the foreboding bass pulsations of "Tragedy Turns To Comedy" and the highly engineered dystopian beats of "South Facing Brightness" - it's a new sonic space designed by the Dutch producer to soundtrack the world at present.
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CAMO 001
07 Nov 22
Electro
Alternation Of High & Low
Alternation Of High & Low - (4:37) 142 BPM
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CAMO 001S3
07 Oct 22
Electro
North Facing Shade
North Facing Shade - (5:14) 136 BPM
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CAMO 001S1
26 Aug 22
Electro
Drunk On Psychedeli(c)a
Drunk On Psychedeli(c)a - (4:37) 85 BPM
The Hairy Otter - (5:15) 145 BPM Hot
Murder 2.0 - (5:04) 150 BPM
DJ Veto - (6:20) 147 BPM
Review: Label owner Steffi teams up with Sepher for a rare release. What's also notable about this EP is its approach. Instead of the house and techno that the Klakson boss is known for in her DJ sets, the focus here is on fast-paced electro. The title track flies past at lightning pace, resounding to a frenetic rhythm and propulsive percussion, while on "The Hairy Otter", the focus is on mysterious synths and warbling bass - realised against the backdrop of a high-octane groove. "Murder 2.0" sees the pair venture down a starker route, deploying robotic drums and metallic hi hats. Electro remains on the agenda on "DJ Veto", where a frazzled low end is coupled with a gnarly rhythm.
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KLNR 12
06 Jun 22
Techno
Work A Change
Be True To Me - (5:26) 133 BPM
Sight From Above - (4:57) 143 BPM
Help Me Understand - (5:10) 136 BPM Hot
Help Me Understand (instrumental) - (5:10) 136 BPM
Until You're Begging - (6:00) 152 BPM
Internal Bleeding - (4:11) 110 BPM
Work A Change - (5:27) 135 BPM
Work A Change (instrumental) - (5:27) 135 BPM
Review: Work is Steffi's first release on Ostgut in a few years, and it sees her hook up with long-standing collaborator Virginia. "Be True to Me" is a typical Steffi track: understated blips and lush synths unfold over a bubbling groove, with Virginia's soulful tones at the heart of the arrangement. However, the approach changes on "Sight From Above", where smoky beats support the vocal narrative. "Help Me Understand" and "Until You're Begging" both see Steffi reach back to the angular electro that her label Klakson became known for, albeit with vocals added. Meanwhile, the title track sees the pair head off into deeper waters, with a rumbling bass accompanying bruising drums and Virginia's soulful tones.
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OTON 122D
20 Sep 19
Electro
Waking States
Exit The Ego - (5:05) 134 BPM Hot
The Big White Bang - (6:08) 132 BPM
Played by: ORKA
Review: Following on from her impressive third album, Steffi delivers a killer deep techno EP. The sound and mood on this two-tracker are similar to the tone that prevailed on World Of The Waking State. Inspired by classic UK and US techno from the 90s, "Exit the Ego" is a high-paced groove that resounds to insistent chord stabs, an upfront bass and even some vaguely menacing sirens. On "The Big White Bang", the Panorama Bar resident opts for a more introspective approach. While the groove is rickety and off-beat and the acid lends some sense of urgency, the overall mood is that of introspection - a common theme in what is Steffi's most rewarding artistic phase yet.
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WAKING STATES DIGITAL
03 Nov 17
Techno
World Of The Waking State
Different Entities - (5:28) 84 BPM
Continuum Of The Mind - (5:35) 134 BPM
All Living Things - (4:58) 134 BPM
The Meaning Of Memory - (6:32) 120 BPM Hot
Schools Of Thought - (5:52) 128 BPM
World Of The Waking State - (4:43) 145 BPM
Kokkie - (5:46) 90 BPM
Mental Events - (5:34) 134 BPM
Bounces Of Nature - (6:17) 130 BPM
Cease To Exist - (6:15) 85 BPM
Review: By Steffi's own admission, State was recorded after she had 'freed' herself from a personal situation. This explains why the Dutch producer, who now feels more comfortable creatively, has made a third album that is more experimental than its predecessors. In places, it sounds influenced heavily by early 90s UK techno and electronics - in particular "All Living Things" is a dead-ringer for B12's Detroit-focused abstractions. At the same time, it still contains echoes of her previous albums. The warm, warbling bass on "Schools of Thought" could easily fit into the Panorama Bar's deep house releases. Counteracting this link to her past is the hyper-speed title track, where she channels Stingray's pacey electro funk, and the jittery, discordant techno of "Mental Events". It all adds up to an impressive, mature work.
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OSTGUT CD 41 D
22 Sep 17
Techno
Treasure Seeking
Treasure Seeking - (4:55) 135 BPM
Treasure Seeking (130 BPM version) - (5:53) 130 BPM Hot
Treasure Seeking (Diep version) - (6:44) 135 BPM
Review: Away from her more austere techno output, Steffi can known to be a big lover of unabashed party-time electro, and it doesn't get more exuberant and catchy than this collaboration with Dexter and Virginia in a departure from most of the output you'll find on Ostgut Ton. "Treasure Seeking" is a craftily penned crossover cut with as much pop nous as underground clout, with Dexter's squelchy sound-design looming over the mix. The "130 BPM" version gets a little more of that Detroit electro style looming over proceedings, while Diep delivers a straight-talking Motor City techno version loaded with plush string synths and stacks of energy.
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O-TON 085
16 Feb 15
Deep House
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