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Founded in 2009, Netherlands-based Clone Royal Oak is one of the many sub-labels that sits under Serge’s 1993-established Clone Records empire. Royal Oak is known for its deep house and funky flavours, and has seen releases from artists including: KiNK, Leon Vynehall, Space Dimension Controller, Todd Terry, Gerd, DJ Fett Burger, Arttu and Frits Wentink. Clone Records is not just a label, but a record store and distribution company as well. Other sub-labels include: Clone Basement Series, Clone Aqualung Series, Clone Classic Cuts, Clone Club Series, Edit.Futurum and more.
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Butterflies
Butterflies - (7:29) 120 BPM Hot
This Is The Place - (5:58) 124 BPM
Review: Originally debuting on Well Rounded Records' Housing Project sub-label in 2012, Leon Vynehall has since become one of the UK's most in-demand of the new wave of young house producers. He's released subsequent records for George Fitzgerald's ManMakeMusic and Will Saul's Aus, and most recently an album on Martyn's 3024. Vynehall is now in cruise control and he lays back on Clone's Royal Oak with what will prove to be a favourite with DJs this summer. "Butterflies" is this record's piano-driven house jam, but really it's all about "This Is The Place", a loved up peach of a production with the strength to appease the underground and crossover into the mainstream.
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ROYAL 23
07 Jul 14
Deep House
Third System EP
Masterlight - (6:52) 120 BPM
Modular Flute - (7:07) 122 BPM Hot
Review: Clone Royal Oak's 43rd edition delivers fresh new cuts by a newcomer from the Dutch west coast, featuring warm and woolly vintage synth sounds that create futuristic vibes. Dark old school techno in the vein of Suburban Knight or Orlando Voorn. From the cracking, lo-fi groove of "Masterlight" with its classic sci-fi overtones, through to second offering "Modular Flute" which is the winner here. It is a groove oriented jam with lush FM synth tones and the boom and bounce of classic Roland drum machines.
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ROYAL 043
16 Jul 18
Minimal/Tech House
Tonite
Tonite - (5:12) 123 BPM Hot
Rock That - (4:58) 125 BPM
Review: While he may be a stone-cold legend, much of Todd Terry's recent work has been a little disappointing, to say the least. It's great to report, then, that he's back to his mesmerising best on this surprise release for Clone Royal Oak. While the picturesque, funk-fuelled "Rock That" - this booming, disco-fuelled bottom-end, Balearic keys and warm horns - is impressive, it's lead cut "Tonight" that hits home hardest. Boasting swinging, loose-limbed house beats, bouncy analogue bass and some superb hip-house era stabs and vocal cuts, it feels like a long-lost late '80s Terry classic given a warehouse party makeover. It's certainly worth the admission price on its own.
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ROYAL 18
05 May 14
Deep House
Losing Control EP
Confused - (6:24) 125 BPM
Going Wrong - (6:38) 128 BPM
Via Carlos - (6:30) 123 BPM
Losing Control - (8:18) 120 BPM Hot
Played by: Alkalino
Review: Under the Tee Mango alias, Millionhands chief Tom Mangan has been tearing it up of late. Here he debuts on Clone Royal Oak following fine outings on Aus Music, Royal Oak and, of course, Millionhands. He hits the ground running with opener "Confused", an attractive mixture of woozy deep house chords, lo-fi machine drums and dazzling, starburst style synths, before reaching for the cowbells on trippy deep house jack-track "Going Wrong". Turn to the virtual flipside for the extended build-ups, psychedelic synthesizer cycles and Motor City influences of "Via Carlos" and the ultra-positive brilliance of "Losing Control", where a soulful vocal sample is worked hard over a slick and spacey deep house groove.
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ROYAL 038
15 Dec 17
Deep House
Shy Funk EP
Dreams Of - (6:31) 127 BPM Hot
Zig Zag - (5:10) 119 BPM
The Church With No Name - (5:25) 127 BPM
Baby Call - (5:06) 125 BPM
Tree Of Life - (5:04) 126 BPM
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ROYAL 039
05 Feb 18
Deep House
Journey To The Core Of The Unknown Sphere
Journey To The Core Of The Unknown Sphere - (7:13) 115 BPM Hot
Cosmo30 Travel Duration - (4:42) 125 BPM
Journey To The Core Of The Unknown Sphere (Kyle Hall I'm Only Breathing remix) - (5:58) 128 BPM
BBD Alignment - (6:31) 105 BPM
Fluorescent Trails - (5:46) 130 BPM
Review: If young Belfast producer Space Dimension Controller aka Jack Hamill is yet to wander across your musical radar it's likely you will be paying attention after listening to Journey To The Core Of The Unknown Sphere. Vintage Warp sounds collide harmoniously with g-funk vibes and early 90s Detroit melodies on music Hamill refers to as "Galactic Funk". The many elements of opening track "Journey" are so bewitching it requires several repeat listens to fully appreciate the richness. "Cosmo30 Travel Duration" combines gargling elastic bass with soft Detroit kicks which are slowly digested by Hamill's increasingly wigged out synth melodies. SDC is currently working on tracks with Kyle Hall, and ahead of that the Detroit wunderkind remixes "Journey" into a fuzzy discotheque groover which sounds nothing like any of his other remixes. The slo mo future boogie of "BD Alignment" and journey into ethereal chord expression on "Fluorescent Trails" make this an astounding EP.
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ROYAL 04
06 Jul 10
Disco/Nu-Disco
Morning Worship
Cascavel Breeze - (6:20) 129 BPM
Ghetto Prophet - (8:08) 125 BPM Hot
Vigilante - (6:06) 126 BPM
Streets Of Love / Blaze - (7:14) 125 BPM
Review: Maybe it's something to do with Sabre' Portuguese background, but whatever the explanation, this latest release is full of breathy, sun-kissed melodies and ramshackle grooves. It starts with "Cascavel Breeze", where woozy, psychedelic chords unravel over broken down drums and a beat-down rhythm. "Vigilante" is based on the same template, but on this occasion it sees Sabre conjure up jazzy keys and loose drums, against which there is some nonsensical but hugely enjoyable vocal wittering. "Ghetto Prophet" is the main dance floor track and features a searing bass fused with dreamy melodies, but the standout track is "Streets Of Love - Blaze". It sees Sabre lay down a hypnotic deep techno pulse to which he adds freeform synth lines and cosmic pan pipes.
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ROYAL 27
09 Mar 15
Techno
Remixes
Vigilante (GB remix) - (4:54) 125 BPM
Ghetto Prophet (MdM remix) - (7:52) 126 BPM
Cascavel Breeze (Duplex remix) - (6:15) 128 BPM Hot
Ghetto Prophet (Aera remix) - (8:02) 125 BPM
Review: A little over a year ago, Sabre brought their brand of jaunty electronic melodies and loose machine grooves to Clone Royal Oak for the first time. Here, three tracks from that EP get the remix treatment. Gifted and Blessed steps up first, serving up a pleasingly loved-up version of "Vigilante" full of rubbery synth bass, snappy snares and dreamy, stretched-out chords. MdM handles "Ghetto Prophet", making much of the Portuguese duo's swooping strings and moody chords, before veteran Dutch twosome Clone turn in a tactile techno re-make of "Cascavel Breeze". Finally, Aera delivers a jumpy, ultra-positive version of "Ghetto Prophet" that sits somewhere between classic Detroit techno and vintage US deep house.
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ROYAL 271
02 May 16
Deep House
Untill Tomorrow
Until Tomorrow - (6:02) 125 BPM Hot
Yellow Toe - (4:20) 120 BPM
The Beginnings Of Ra - (6:49) 115 BPM
Played by: Sanderson Dear
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ROYAL 02
22 Jun 10
Funky/Club House
NOYFB EP
NOYFB - (8:03) 128 BPM Hot
NOYFB (Straight2tape edit) - (6:02) 124 BPM
Pareidolia - (6:24) 120 BPM
Carmen - (7:40) 128 BPM
Review: Having previously impressed with a trickle of fine EPs for L.I.E.S and Exotic Dance Records, man of mystery Person of Interest pops up on the ever-reliable Clone Royal Oak. Lead cut "NOYFB" is an intriguing proposition, fusing as it does the rhythmic swing of UK garage, the spacey futurism of classic Detroit techno, and the loved-up ethos of early US deep house. The latter two influences shine through on the alternative "Straight To Tape" version, while "Pareidolia" mixes jaunty analogue electronics with the low-end throb more readily associated with British-made house and techno. A fine EP comes to a close with "Carmen", a particularly woozy, cymbal-heavy late night excursion.
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ROYAL 31
04 Jul 16
Deep House
Modulo RZ
Modulo RZ - (5:11) 124 BPM
The Octave Lord Of Ring Mode - (5:40) 129 BPM Hot
Super Accompaniment - (6:10) 122 BPM
Review: The Modular RZ EP is an excellent rough edged material from Naples pair Rio Padice and Massimo De Lena, founders of the Early Sound Recordings label and well acclimatised to working together as part of The Early Sounds Collective with fellow Neapolitan Leskin. The three tracks here are a perfect fit for Clone's irregular Royal Oak series, nudging themselves nicely in the fuzzy grey zone between house and techno and focusing on a tooly approach that keeps the beats straight whilst they work through a raft of bleep laden, analogue movements. The title track has immediate qualities that will appeal to many, but the rugged charms of "The Octave Lord Of Ring Mode" really stand out for us, with dirt encrusted bassline and semi malfunctioning fx lending the production just the right dash of wrongness.
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ROYAL 17
17 Jun 13
Deep House
Letit EP
Letit - (5:30) 128 BPM
I Don't Really Wanna Lose U - (7:19) 123 BPM
Krugovert - (4:52) 128 BPM
Wrong Silence - (5:47) 130 BPM Hot
Review: Few producers have been on quite as intensive a journey as Alexey "Nocow" Nikitin over the last five years. His prolific output contains all manner of weird and wonderful treats, with releases touching on wonky dubstep, experimental electronics, frazzled bass music and, more recently, throbbing techno. On the Letit EP, which marks his debut for Clone's ever-reliable Royal Oak offshoot, the Russian producer delivers a quartet of bubbling, melodious, analogue-rich deep house workouts. All four tracks are hugely entertaining, positive and quietly boisterous, with the tracky, slightly tribal "Wrong Silence" and glacial, off-kilter "I Don't Really Wanna Lose You" being our picks of a satisfyingly strong bunch.
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ROYAL 30
30 May 16
Techno
Fantasy Check
Fantasy Check (original mix) - (6:50) 120 BPM
Diane's Love (original mix) - (7:12) 116 BPM Hot
Review: Clone's Royal Oak offshoot has barely put a foot wrong since launching in 2009, providing open-minded deep house/disco/electrofunk heads with quality material from the likes of Space Dimension Controller and the hotly tipped Genius of Time. Here they give a Royal Oak debut to Dutch duo Morning Factory, who previously impressed on 2020 Vision. "Fantasy Check" is something of a slow-burning delight - an emotion-rich soup of gently cascading jazz pianos and sparkling chords that sounds like a long-lost Ron Trent production. "Diane's Love" is more densely layered percussion-wise, but still finds space in the building mix for some cute melodic touches and a delightful spoken word vocal.
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ROYAL 09
15 Jun 11
Deep House
EKR's Galactic Dance
EKR's Galactic Dance (part 1) - (5:47) 119 BPM Hot
EKR's Galactic Dance (part 2) - (3:38) 120 BPM
The Sun On The Refugees - (4:28) 120 BPM
Satellite Orbit Funk - (4:21) 119 BPM
Played by: Resident Advisor, Coeo
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ROYAL 25
22 Dec 14
Deep House
Freak Like U (The Egyptian Lover & Luca Lozano Remixes)
Freak With U (Egyptian Lover remix) - (5:42) 130 BPM Hot
Freak With U (Egyptian Lover instrumental) - (5:42) 130 BPM
Freak Like U (Luca Lozano's The Breakbeat Guy remix) - (7:13) 129 BPM
Freak Like U (Luca Lozano featuring Karlos Moran Tribal Workout dub) - (6:29) 129 BPM
Review: The work of Mystic Jungle and Whodamanny, "Freak..." gets remixed by two iconic artists. First up is Egyptian Lover's version. The storied electro producer subtly adds in some nuances - rolling 808s and a pulsating bass - to give the original version an extra layer of funk. Luca Lozano's 'Breakbeat Guy' version follows a different approach. This time, the focus is on a rolling, break beat-led groove and spaced out, dubby elements. Lozano contributes a second remix, featuring Karlos Moran. The 'Tribal Workout dub' sees the duo go down a house route, but with a difference. Laced with acidic bleeps, cow whistles and tripped out vocal samples, these elements make for a fittingly celebratory version.
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ROYAL 048RE
26 May 23
Electro
Freak Like U
Freak Like U (Club mix) - (5:55) 134 BPM Hot
Freak Like U (original radio mix) - (3:51) 134 BPM
Freak Like U (remix) - (6:08) 127 BPM
Freak Like U (Freakappella) - (2:51) 127 BPM
Review: Clone sub-label Royal Oak bring us some uptempo disco/proto-house vibes par excellence courtesy of Masarima, which is a new project from Dario di Pace, the Italian producer formerly known as Rio Padice. In its original Club Mix form, 'Freak Like You' rides a sparse electro beat with gloriously 80s synths, squelchy talkbox-like guitar and a proper little earworm of a female "a freak like me needs a freak like you" vocal, while the Remix is chunkier and more overtly house-ified. Definitely one for the dancers, with a Radio Edit and a useful Freakapella completing the package.
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ROYAL 048
28 Feb 20
Disco/Nu-Disco
Freak Like U (Whip Mix)
Freak Like U (Whip mix) - (6:01) 134 BPM
Review: Mr. Ho's "Freak Like U (Whip Mix)" - a remix that injects fresh energy into Masarima's already potent proto-house anthem "Freak Like U." This isn't your typical remix aiming for dancefloor dominance. Instead, Mr. Ho takes an "alternative route to Rimini," a playful nod to the Italian coastal town synonymous with infectious Italo-house sounds. The track retains the infectious energy of the original, but with a distinct acid house twist.
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ROYAL 048MRHO
26 Apr 24
Funky/Club House
UM-ing
Heat It Up - (4:22) 125 BPM Hot
Adrift - (5:25) 125 BPM
UM-ing - (4:17) 125 BPM
Firefly - (5:55) 125 BPM
Review: It's strange to think that this is Mark Du Mosch's debut release on Clone, given that he's from the Netherlands. On UM-ing, he shows why he is such a vital addition to the Rotterdam label's roster. "Heat It Up" is a chugging, chord-heavy groover, while on "Adrift", he goes for a similar approach - the only difference is that the organ-playing is replaced with tripped out tones and shiny synths. The title track ushers in a change of tone, with its moody bass and layered percussive volleys recalling the menacing swagger of early Force Inc, while closing track "Firefly" moves the mood dial back towards happiness with its surging, melodic chords.
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ROYAL 040
22 Dec 17
Techno
Garden Of Eden
Garden Of Eden - (5:37) 126 BPM
Do You Love? - (5:37) 126 BPM Hot
Giro Di Notte - (5:23) 126 BPM
Nokia Nostalgia - (6:41) 125 BPM
Review: Look Like makes his debut on Clone Royal Oak with a fresh take on classic house music, where Italo, balearic, Chicago and Detroit's influences all merge into an exciting melting pot. With previous releases on DVS1's Mistress label, Drumpoet Community and Akoya Circles, this guy is all set to blow up in 2019 for sure. The Garden Of Eden EP features the rather 808 State sounding title track - and what a throwback that is! Experience the second summer of love all over again on "Do You Love Me" and feel the vibe of his emotive electro on "Nokia Nostalgia".
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ROYAL 045
12 Apr 19
Deep House
Valentine's Groove
Valentine's Groove - (7:45) 125 BPM Hot
Strings - (8:10) 122 BPM
Review: While his live appearances are placing him on the radar of ever more enlightened house heads the world over, Kink is showing no signs of slacking on the production front either. The clue is in his name, and as ever there are plenty of subtly shimmying tricks in the Bulgarian mastermind's grooves to keep the stiffest of dancers shaking on the off-beat. "Valentine's Groove" is a masterclass in jazz-inflected deep house, all fuzzy chord stabs and badass bass for the funkiest shape flingers. "Strings" meanwhile reaches for a more emotive feeling, lashing on the Detroit romanticism to a wonderfully bombastic end.
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ROYAL 32
15 Jul 16
Deep House
Beats
Beats - (8:50) 125 BPM Hot
Beats (Serge & Tyrell remix) - (6:24) 125 BPM
Review: Hot on the heels of his debut EP for Clone Royal Oak - the jaunty, swinging deep house shuffler that is "Valentine's Groove" - KiNK returns to the Dutch imprint. It sees label mainstays Serge and Alden Tyrell join forces to deliver a scorching rework of the previously unheard "Beats". As you might expect from the basement-loving duo, it packs a serious punch, thanks in no small part to their surging drum machine rhythms and expert use of build-and-release arrangement. The experienced pair are masters of creating and retaining energy, and their percussion sounds are always as jacking as they come. In other words, it's another club slammer.
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ROYAL 321
10 Mar 17
Techno
Keytronics Ensemble
Calypso In My House - (8:54) 77 BPM
Move In That Demo - (7:22) 118 BPM Hot
Travelling - (6:52) 78 BPM
Something In That Groove - (7:14) 78 BPM
Review: With renewed interest in early '90s Italian dream house, it's perhaps unsurprising that Clone's Royal Oak imprint has decided to release a swathe of previously unheard tracks from key (sorry) collective Key Tronics Ensemble. It's a predictably warm, rich and loved-up collection, beginning with the saucer-eyed dream house goodness of "Calypso in My House", a notably different version of the track that later became all-time-classic "Calypso of House". "Move in that Demo" is a smiling chunk of New Jersey garage/Italo-house fusion, while "Something in my Groove" sounds like an unlikely collaboration between Larry Heard and Morenas. Best of all though is "Travelling", a rush-inducing chunk of dream house bliss that's amongst the best the genre has to offer.
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ROYAL 036
03 Jul 17
Deep House
Goldtone Edits
Pianos Of Gold (Ian Pooley mix) - (6:32) 124 BPM Hot
Show U Love (DJ Deep edit) - (5:47) 121 BPM
Be Free (Mike Huckaby edit) - (7:04) 121 BPM
Review: Clone Royal Oak's latest outing is a simple idea, beautifully executed. It sees a trio of experienced producers offering up scalpel style reworks of classic cuts from Jovonn's early '89s Goldtone Records stable. Ian Pooley steps up first, delivering a chunky revision of sought-after 1993 cut "Pianos of Gold" that builds energy via a stripped-back, bass-heavy section before unleashing Jovonn's superb organ riffs, glassy-eyed deep house chords and sweaty vocal cut-ups. Next, DJ Deep delivers a snappy and perfectly pitched rearrangement of vibraphone-laden 1992 cut "Show U Love", before Detroit legend Mike Huckaby gets to work on Jovonn's 1991 debut "Be Free", brilliantly utilizing the breezy and soulful vocal on a version that subtly enhances the producer's classic New Jersey deep house original.
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ROYAL 044
30 Sep 18
Deep House
I Get So High
I Get So HighCOMING SOON
I Get So High (original mix) - (7:31) 123 BPM
I Get So High (AM mix) - (6:23) 123 BPM
Two Days (original mix) - (6:10) 116 BPM
Two Days (Alden Tyrell & Serge remix) - (5:36) 120 BPM
ROYAL 055
10 May 24
Funky/Club House
You Got It
You Got It - (6:05) 120 BPM Hot
You Got It (Arttu remix) - (6:22) 119 BPM
You Got It (Dexter & Awanto3 mix 2) - (6:17) 128 BPM
You Got It (Dexter & Awanto3 mix 1) - (6:39) 126 BPM
Review: Randee Jean sees the very exciting prospect of Chicken Lips' Dean Meredith and Andrew Meecham on Clone's Royal Oak imprint, albeit under the new Randee Jean moniker. Given that the name sounds like a long-forgotten New York house producer, it's not surprising "You Got It" provides as glorious a pastiche of Paradise Garage-era house as you'd expect, with a strong vocal, jazzy Rhodes and tumbling percussive swing. As ever with Clone, the remix choices prove inspired; Arttu puts his own tweaks on the track to give it a heavier, leaden stomp and thick soupy bass lifted up with its flute melody. Dexter and Awanto3 also team up to deliver two further mixes, one dubbed out funky roller with a spring in its step, and the other with a surprising ghetto flavour. As ever with Clone Royal Oak this is about 100% better than almost all other house records out there, and comes highly recommended!
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ROYAL 14
11 Mar 13
Funky/Club House
Frontend EP
Basik Fire - (7:21) 123 BPM Hot
SP3 - (6:33) 123 BPM
Yeaahhh - (6:09) 123 BPM
Review: Ripperton dons his Headless Ghost alias for three tracks of what he describes as "intuitive house". By this he presumably means that he made the tracks intuitively, laying them down quickly, using a mix of analogue and digital gear. Certainly, there's a freshness and fluidity to "Basik Fire", a basement-friendly fusion of hypnotic acid revivalism and intergalactic, Italo-influenced riffery. The fuzzier "SP3" - all vintage synth strings, drum machine rhythms and wonky melodies - is decidedly warmer and deeper (despite the ghostly melodies that pop up in the second half of the track), while "Yeeaahhhh" does a fine job mixing up crystalline synth appregios and cranky analogue piano house. Impressive stuff, all told.
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ROYAL 16
08 Apr 13
Deep House
Swept Illusions (remixes)
Swept Illusions (original mix) - (10:31) 124 BPM
Swept Illusions (Dorisburg 808 dance mix) - (6:58) 124 BPM Hot
Swept Illusions (Arkajo remix) - (6:47) 120 BPM
Review: It's been nearly 20 months since Raphael Ripperton last donned the Headless Ghost guise for Clone's Royal Oak offshoot. While that release, the Frontend EP, was an exploration of hissing analogue deep house peppered with sly acid house references, Swept Illusions is an altogether more polished proposition. That's not meant as a criticism; if anything, the fizzing, Latin-influenced rhythms, twinkling electronics and sun-soaked pianos that dominate "Swept Illusions" are far more memorable. The remixes come from Genius of Time under their solo aliases. Dorisburg's 808 Dance Mix is a thrilling amalgamation of dense, tribal-influenced percussion, tough 808 drums and occasional foreboding electronic stabs. Arkajo takes a different approach, layering Balearic-friendly fiddles, pads and melodies atop a shuffling, low-slung groove.
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ROYAL 21
01 Dec 14
Deep House
RAPT
RAPT (feat Starving Yet Full) - (8:17) 131 BPM
RAPT (feat Starving Yet Full - Serge & Tyrell dub) - (5:51) 126 BPM Hot
VSCUS - (6:05) 122 BPM
Review: Despite previously contributing tracks to split EPs from 3024 and Turbo, Rapt marks Brain Wong's debut solo EP under the Gingy moniker. The title track is particularly delicious, with Starving Yet Full's soulful vocals riding a bustling, two-step influenced rhythm and raw, distorted, acid house style drum machine hits. It's a deliciously inventive production, all told, which pushes soulful house in a genuinely new direction. Instrumental flipside "VSCUS" is an altogether different beast, with ragged electronics riding a simple groove, enveloping strings and picturesque memories. A strong package is completed by a stomping dub of the title track from Clone regulars Serge & Tyrell, which turn the original into a surging, organ-heavy chunk of Sneak style, bass-heavy loop funk.
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ROYAL 24
29 Sep 14
Funky/Club House
Ghetto Disco
Ghetto Disco - (5:01) 128 BPM Hot
Ghetto Blues - (5:38) 130 BPM
Review: If the title of this tune doesn't get you suitably excited then maybe the identity of the "brothers" will - none other than the legendary Blake Baxter and Orlando Voorn. Originally made in 1993, these two tunes sound as fresh as ever today, slotting in nicely with the current resurgence of house-orientated 2-step and future garage. While "Ghetto Disco" makes great use of chanking guitar samples, 808 snares and a proto-Baltimore skank, "Ghetto Blues" is even more urgent, complete with a deliriously upbeat synth melody. A great choice for a reissue, these are two very worthy slabs of underground house.
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ROYAL 05
07 Jul 10
Funky/Club House
Freedom
Gerd - "Freedom" (G mix) - (6:36) 123 BPM Hot
Alex Agore - "Freedom" (A mix) - (6:27) 119 BPM
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ROYAL 01
16 Jun 10
Funky/Club House
Friendly Fire
Friendly Fire (extended) - (7:15) 125 BPM Hot
Friendly Fire (dub) - (6:25) 125 BPM
Vibrations - (6:39) 118 BPM
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ROYAL 03
29 Jun 10
Deep House
Palm Leaves Remixes
Palm Leaves (Mr Fingers Afropsychojungledub mix) - (9:39) 126 BPM Hot
Palm Leaves (Mr Fingers Afropsychojungledub instrumental mix) - (8:03) 126 BPM
Palm Leaves (Deetron remix) - (7:57) 126 BPM
Palm Leaves (Deetron dub mix) - (6:57) 126 BPM
Review: With Larry Heard and Deetron on the remix, you'd be hard pressed to find fault with this superb remix package. Heard is typically at his melodic, soulful best, offering up two epic reworks that wrap heart-aching piano figures, jazz organs, acid tweaks and darting synths around a faultlessly deep groove. While his instrumental version is good, it's the full vocal version that really hits the spot. Deetron, meanwhile, ups the tempo and the percussive pressure on a pair of chiming, stargazing versions that just ooze Detroit techno flavour. This is perhaps most successful on the Dub, which gets just the right balance between build, melody and straightforward dancefloor oomph.
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ROYAL 10R
21 Nov 11
Deep House
Palm Leaves
Palm Leaves (original version) - (6:48) 126 BPM Hot
Palm Leaves (Serge & Tyrell dub mix) - (6:11) 126 BPM
Played by: Alkalino, Cosmin TRG
Review: Gerd continues to dig into his archive of previously unfinished material for the esteemed Clone imprint, returning to their fun house Royal Oak offshoot with the quite superb "Palm Leaves". What begins with a nice dusty house groove bursts into life when the superb vocal talents of Mr Oliver Day Soul rise to the surface on top of some driving chords and glistening textures. These elements combine adroitly and then Gerd throws in this thick gloopy square analogue bassline which lends the track a really winning je ne sais quoi. A stripped down mix from Clone boss Serge in cahoots with Mr Alden Tyrell occupies the flip, bringing the analogue throb to the fore whilst subjecting the rest to some cavernous filtration.
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ROYAL 10
11 Oct 11
Deep House
Planet FMDX Part 1
Planet FMDX (mix 909) - (6:27) 123 BPM Hot
Planet FMDX (mix 707) - (7:19) 123 BPM
Visitors - (5:57) 122 BPM
The Cube - (7:29) 125 BPM
Review: Dutch Veteran Gerd's career stretches back an impressive 22 years. Planet F.D.M.X Pt 1 sees him return to Clone's retro-futurist Royal Oak offshoot for the first time in five years. Interestingly, opener "Planet F.D.M.X (909)" doffs a cap to early Warp "bleep and bass" releases, while also paying tribute to the spacey techno sounds of Detroit. There's a slightly more Larry Heard feel to the accompanying "707" mix of the same track, with deliciously deep chords and bright stabs accompanying a "Can You Feel It" style groove. On the flip, he's in full on space mode on the wonderfully attractive and rubbery "Visitors", while "The Cube" bounces along on a wave of vintage acid style refrains, jackin' beats and dreamy, drawn-out chords.
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ROYAL 34
08 Jul 16
Deep House
Planet F.M.D.X. Pt 2
Black Moon Voyage - (7:14) 125 BPM
Slam Jam - (5:24) 125 BPM Hot
Lost Android - (7:14) 125 BPM
Chord Orbit - (5:41) 125 BPM
Review: Following up that great first volume, Amsterdam legend Gerd fired up the legendary Yamaha DX100 synth again and delivers a bunch of timeless perspectives of classic techno sounds on Planet F.M.D.X. The synth was a staple of the first wave Detroit sound, and this is a respectful tribute to that if we've ever heard it. From emotive hi-tech soul of "Black Moon Voyage" and its unashamed nod to the sounds of Transmat, the intergalactic funk of "Lost Android" complete with reversed beats for nostalgic effect, and the hi-tech jazz of "Chord Orbit" which will have all fans of early Underground Resistance and Strobe rejoicing.
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ROYAL 042
29 Jun 18
Minimal/Tech House
Drifting Back
Drifting Back (original mix) - (6:36) 117 BPM
Houston We Have A Problem (original mix) - (7:25) 117 BPM Hot
Juxtapose - (6:37) 119 BPM
Review: After two auspicious releases on the Swedish label Aniara Recordings, production duo Genius Of Time step up to Clone's Royal Oak series, previously graced by the likes of Space Dimension Controller, Reggie Dokes and Gerd. Taking this esteemed company into account, we don't take it lightly when we say this record is as good as anything we've heard in the Royal Oak series, with "Drifting Back" a jazzy house delight with softly pumping chords making for a jam that wouldn't seem out of place in the KDJ back cat. It's the two following tracks, however, that contain the real heat. "Houston We Have A Problem" combines calming synths, vocal moans and rolling percussion to breathtaking effect, while "Juxtapose" could almost be David Kennedy in house mode such is the tough, raw drum programming, but Genius Of Time add some softly soaring strings, thus imbuing the track with a nice classicist bent.
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ROYAL 07
16 Mar 11
Deep House
Double Man (Remixes)
Double Man (KiNK remix) - (6:03) 127 BPM Hot
Double Man (Ludwig A.F. remix) - (4:43) 132 BPM
Trouble Man (Jovonn Drive remix) - (5:58) 124 BPM
Trouble Man (Malin Genie remix) - (6:55) 130 BPM
Review: Some 14 months after the original Double Man EP appeared in stores, Clone Royal Oak has delivered a fresh set of remixes. We get two revisions of the fantastic, Masters at Work-goes-spacey deep house title track: a sweatier, weightier and even more gorgeous Kink rework and a genuinely revelatory take from Ludwig A.F that sits somewhere between shoulder-swinging Chicagoan boompty, sci-fi techno and gritty lo-fi house. Jovonn delivers an ultra-deep and subtly shuffling re-wire of 'Trouble Man' (check the drowsy chords, spacey pads and loose-limbed drums), before Malin Genie re-frames the same track as a sub-heavy, Rhodes-sporting slab of UK garage/deep house fusion.
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ROYAL 0491
17 Dec 21
Deep House
Space Babe
Filthboi69 - (6:42) 125 BPM
Discosizer - (6:24) 125 BPM
Space Babe - (7:26) 127 BPM Hot
Stealth - (5:25) 85 BPM
Review: Expect only the most leftfield of deep house bizniss here from Dutch producer Frits Wentink (real name Steve Mensink). 'Filthboi69' rides a deep, Afro/tribal-tinged house rhythm with all manner of weird n' wobbly synth and organ sounds, creating an overall vibe that's one-part flotation tank to one-part lounge bar in outer space. 'Discosizer' is a more upbeat number with seriously wonked-out synths underpinned by a steady bass throb, 'Space Babe' sounds like The Clangers making dubbed-out house for those eyes-down, 4am moments and finally the glacial 'Stealth' marries 80s electro beats to delicate keys. Far out, man!
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ROYAL 047
05 Jul 19
Deep House
Double Man
Trouble Man - (6:09) 125 BPM
Friends - (6:26) 126 BPM
Double Man - (6:05) 127 BPM Hot
Review: If you're on the hunt for some unusual, off-kilter house with swing, weight and tons of fuzzy analogue sounds, we'd recommend checking this Clone Royal Oak outing from Frits Wentink. It opens with one of the most sub-heavy tracks we've heard in a while, the two-step garage-meets-leftfield-deep house insanity of 'Trouble Man'. While it derives its power from an incessantly stabbing bass motif and loose-limbed drums, the track also boasts plenty of madcap melodic motifs and oddball electronic flourishes. In comparison, bass-and-piano-heavy peak-time workout 'Friends' is positively straightforward, though those who follow Wentink's career will know it's anything but. As for closing cut 'Double Man', it's as dusty, percussion rich and weighty as they come, with the Dutchman's heavy sub-bass offset by sparkling synths.
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ROYAL 049
02 Oct 20
Deep House
Spiritual Basslines
Spiritual Basslines (club mix) - (6:06) 121 BPM Hot
Eternity - (5:27) 124 BPM
Golf Cart Joyride - (5:29) 118 BPM
Olympiad - (5:19) 120 BPM
Spiritual Basslines (extended mix) - (7:56) 121 BPM
Golf Cart Joyride (radio mix) - (2:46) 118 BPM
Review: Fresh from delivering an EP of nostalgic 'Club Specials' on regular home Wolf Music Recordings, Frits Wentink returns to Clone's Royal Oak imprint for the first time since 2020. Title track 'Spiritual Basslines' - which is available in 'Club Mix' and 'Extended Mix' variations - follows a similar sonic template to the Amsterdam stalwart's most recent releases, adding classic deep house sounds to the kind of skippy, loose-limbed groove most often found on late '90s US garage releases. Highlights elsewhere across the EP include the vintage Nu Groove-influenced excellence of 'Eternity', the dub house meets-nu-disco shuffle of 'Golf Cart Joyride', and the deliciously deep, dusty and dubby shuffle of 'Olympiad'.
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ROYAL 056
05 Apr 24
Deep House
Side Street EP
Side Street - (6:12) 124 BPM
Jaywick - (5:34) 122 BPM Hot
Played by: Fear-E
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ROYAL 033
30 Jun 17
Deep House
Night Games EP
Night Games - (5:41) 125 BPM
Got Me Flying - (5:53) 120 BPM Hot
Played by: Fear-E, VanDoorn, Vhyce
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ROYAL 037
10 Jul 17
Deep House
For Martha
For Martha (original mix) - (6:09) 120 BPM Hot
For Martha (Kai Alce NDATL club mix) - (5:47) 122 BPM
Waves - (5:19) 121 BPM
The Beginning Of That Lonesome Road - (5:28) 123 BPM
For Martha (Kai Alce NDATL ClubJazz mix) - (5:47) 122 BPM
Review: Is there anything Felipe Gordon can't do? On his second Clone Royal Oak outing, Gordon eschews the acid flex of his previous EP for the Rotterdam imprint in favour of nods towards New Jersey garage and turn-of-the-90s NYC deep house. The headline attraction is 'For Martha', a bumpin' excursion rich in squelchy synth-bass, synthesiser horn sounds and deliciously dreamy chords. Kai Alce delivers two revisions: an even more old school-sounding revision blessed with his usual jazz-flecked instrumentation (the 'Remix') and an arguably even stronger 'ClubJazz' mix that could have come straight from Jovonn's archive of unreleased early '90s productions. Elsewhere, 'Waves' is a spacey, off-kilter, percussion-rich workout of the sort we'd usually associate with Ron Trent, and the hazy, all-action early morning delight that is 'The Beginning Of That Lonesome Road'.
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ROYAL 052
06 Mar 23
Deep House
Impresiones Acidas
Impresiones Acidas (feat Greco Murillo) - (7:07) 127 BPM Hot
Impresiones (feat Greco Murillo) - (6:06) 127 BPM
Can't You See? (original mix) - (5:20) 120 BPM
Displacing Resolution - (6:24) 122 BPM
Can't You See? (instrumental) - (5:21) 120 BPM
Review: We've banged on about how much we enjoy Felipe Gordon's work before, noting that nearly everything he touches turns to musical gold. Predictably, his first outing on Clone's Royal Oak offshoot is superb, too. Opener 'Impresiones Acidas' is particularly impressive: a near-perfect fusion of hazy deep house, Tourist-era St Germain jazz-house and undulating, near psychedelic acid lines. It comes accompanied by a TB-303-free take, 'Impressiones' (where the original's luscious jazz guitar solos get more of an airing) and two bonus cuts: the sunshine-ready, jazzual deep house wonder of slowly shifting loop jam 'Can't You See' and the chunkier, piano-sporting deep house heaviness of 'Displacing Resolution'. In a word: impeccable!
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ROYAL 051
25 Nov 22
Deep House
No Words
No Words - (5:25) 119 BPM
Travel Through Your Mind - (5:10) 124 BPM Hot
No Words (Byron The Aquarius dub mix) - (6:53) 119 BPM
No Words (Byron The Aquarius remix) - (5:20) 119 BPM
Review: Colombian house hero Felipe Gordon impressed (as usual) on his first outing on Clone's Royal Oak offshoot earlier in the year, so naturally hopes are high for this speedy sequel. Title track 'No Words' comes presented in three different forms: Gordon's ultra-deep, hypnotic original mix in which immersive pads and echoing organ snippets ride hushed machine drums and a raw TB-303 bassline, and two takes by Byron The Aquarius. The Atlanta producer first reaches for flutes, jammed-out boogie synths and looser house grooves on a fine 'Dub' mix, before presenting a shorter "remix" that gives more prominence to the wigged-out solos and fluttering flutes. 'Travel Through Your Mind', a more driving chunk of intergalactic deep house, completes a fine package.
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ROYAL 054
22 Dec 23
Deep House
Red Scorpions
Harpo - (4:06) 122 BPM
Red Scorpions - (4:59) 122 BPM
Sunshine In The Limousine - (4:52) 123 BPM
Enjoy This Limousine - (6:18) 127 BPM
6Drops (Piano mix) - (5:16) 128 BPM Hot
6Drops (Technocid mix) - (7:05) 128 BPM
Ibiza Ritter - (7:15) 122 BPM
Sting Collins - (6:27) 125 BPM
Sonnen Ambiente - (4:35) 115 BPM
Review: DJ Fett Burger, AKA DJ Dog, is a Norwegian producer with several long-players under his belt, while DJ Speckgurtel is probably better known as Phillip Lauer, whose CV to date includes two albums for Running Back and one for Permanent Vacation. The pair first joined forces on 2013 EP 'Speckbass', and now they reunite to deliver an album that spans a range of house styles, from the 90s vibes of 'Harpo' and '6Drops (Piano Mix)' to the dreamy, stuttery 'Sunshine In The Limousine', via the prog-leaning title cut and downtempo closer 'Sonnen Ambiente'. Some of the tracks feel a little like extended sketches, but there's still much to enjoy here.
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ROYAL 046LP
31 May 19
Deep House
Pleasure Moment
Loving Higher - (6:19) 128 BPM
Pleasure Moment - (5:41) 125 BPM
Lifetime - (6:12) 127 BPM Hot
On My Mind (original mix) - (6:11) 126 BPM
On My Mind (Rhythm Of Paradise mix) - (5:18) 122 BPM
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ROYAL 041
23 Mar 18
Deep House
Innocense Of Pleasure/Broken Silences
Innocense Of Pleasure - (5:55) 120 BPM Hot
Broken Silences (feat Keith Tucker) - (5:15) 123 BPM
Played by: Shadow Dancer
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ROYAL 06
15 Nov 10
Techno
The Burning Love Ensemble
Days Gone By - (7:35) 112 BPM
The Burning Love Ensemble - (6:01) 114 BPM
La Montagne De Reves - (6:38) 116 BPM Hot
Review: Last seen dropping the humongous Klinsfrar Melodies on Creme Org back in 2010, Glaswegian producer Marco Bernardi makes a triumphant return on Clone's Royal Oak initiative with The Burning Love Ensemble, a 12" replete with three potent examples of drenching simple, raw drum machine rhythms with endless layers of emotional melodies. The contemplatively titled "Days Gone By" infers what is to unfold as the track's ruff edged drum groove is driven ever backwards in the mix by layer upon layer of intricate sonic detail which is finely poised at the point of full meltdown. The title track seems like a more streamlined affair initially, all melodic elements aimed squarely for the stars before Bernardi lets loose with a thick square analogue bass tone and the drums start to go mental. Finally, "La Montagne De Reves" delves swiftly into immersive dream like territory, dragging you down willingly!
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ROYAL 12
10 Jul 12
Deep House
Engine/Rise
Engine (original mix) - (5:37) 127 BPM
Engine (Technosoul dub mix) - (6:15) 130 BPM
Rise (Detroit dub) - (6:28) 124 BPM Hot
Rise (New York mix) - (6:31) 124 BPM
Engine (Basic Bastard mix) - (6:12) 124 BPM
Rise (Chicago dub) - (6:43) 128 BPM
Review: Orlando Voorn has worn many hats over the years, but one of his standout projects is Basic Bastard. With its roots in deep US house, the project has always seen Voorn prioritise quality over quantity. In fact, this is only the project's twelfth release in 30 years. Needless to say, it's another unforgettable release. It features two versions of "Engine"; the original is a soulful, disco-tinged groove, while the 'Technosoul Dubmix' sees him venture down a more dubbed out path. "Rise" is also available in two versions; the 'Detroit Dub' revolves around a slamming, metallic rhythm. Meanwhile, on the 'New York' version, Voorn drops a chord-heavy, swaggering version that recalls DJ Duke at his deepest.
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ROYAL 053
23 Jun 23
Techno
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