E GZR - "Acidic Metalurgics" (DJ Sotofett's 909 Deep mix)
EDO8 - "Acidkadootje"
ERP - "Ugly Pretty June"
The Exaltics - "The Fierce Fighting"
Frequency - "Darkheart Energy"
GEN Y - "Moon Soon"
John Heckle - "DXXXIII"
Head Front Panel - "Jocco"
Kreggo - "Sonar Juggler"
Legowelt - "La Nuit Invisible"
Lenson - "Warehouse Memories"
Mr Ho - "Medicine" (feat Gedvile Bunikyte)
Ngoni Egan - "Mvuma"
OCB - "Clone Corp"
Ovuca - "FI3AC2142060" (Chris Callahan edit)
Privacy - "Starcrash"
PRZ - "This Time"
Acid Freq - "Empty Streets"
Ryan James Ford - "Eendrachtsplein" (RET mix)
Sansibar - "Connect"
Steffi - "50 Heads"
Review: Sonic Transmutations is an extended compilation album celebrating over three decades of Clone Records. Marking the 31 years - which is coincidentally the national Dutch telephone code - the 8x12" inch box set draws together veteran talent and emerging iconoclasts, transmitting a frequency rooted the imprint's signature blend of essential dance music while journeying off into territories unknown. In a constant state of unfolding, morphing across phases of matter, Sonic Transmutations purveys an elemental energy that stands in testament to Clone's enduring legacy and explorations of sounds and structures.
Review: Die Gestalten's commitment to gnarly underground electro continues apace with this triple-pack monster from the shadowy figure. As ever there's a steely, almost industrial focus to the sound, where machine funk goes heavy on the machine. There is space for some melodic warmth as well, such as the cosy lead lines cresting over the top of 'Der Sucher' and the artfully modulated live version of 'Traenen'. But even in these more approachable moments there's a sense of robotic detachment - this is electro in the purist, icy sense of the word. If you thirst for a large dose of truly underground gear from a lone wolf, this payload will have you body popping for days.
No One's Driving (The Chemical Brothers remix - Red remixes) (5:41)
Wisdom To The Wise (Robert Hood remix) (9:14)
The Storm (Surgeon dub) (6:01)
Southside (DJ Sneak remix) (6:37)
Review: Dave Clarke's Red Series remains a vital benchmark in the evolution of UK techno. Released between 1993 and 1996, the three-volume run even managed to brush the UK top 40 back in the good old days when anything felt possible. Tracks like 'Wisdom To The Wise' will forever be etched in the make up of techno, and for very good reason. Now the whole series is being given a lavish reissue treatment which takes in all the original releases along with additional discs of rare, archival tracks and remixes, all bundled up in a box with a booklet and autographed by the Baron himself.
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