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Gesamtkunstwerk
Cat: C#CC 005LP. Rel: 10 Jul 20
 
Electro
Cellular Phone (4:41)
Technic 1200 (4:32)
Scientist (4:22)
Rocket Scientist (3:22)
Superior Race (3:07)
Satellites (2:49)
Plastiphilia 2 (2:19)
Voice Activated (4:10)
Speak & Spell (4:25)
Denki No Zuno (2:52)
Sterilization (2:32)
Die Radiometre (4:23)
Pornoactress (2:26)
Infophysix (3:54)
Pornovision (2:31)
Review: **REPRESS** Another album from the amazing mind of Heinrich Mueller (aka Gerald Donald). Originally released on DJ Hell's Gigolo label and apparently only licensed after Gerald crashed Hell's BMW and had to come up with a means of paying him back. All the tracks first appeared on the very obscure Dataphysix imprint from Detroit, with some releases only reaching the 500 copy mark. Now brought back to life for 2007, "Gesamtkunstwerk" could be one of the best electro albums ever made. Yes that's right, I said it...the best ever! This is almost as important for the techno generation as Kraftwerk's "Computerworld" and "Autobahn" were for many in the 80s. The tracks are all pretty simple, made up of only two or three analogue instruments each, but they seem to hold these timeless melodies that you can never tire of. Other moments are eerie, menacing and downright strange, but still pure genius. You know how a lot of the time when you buy a new record it becomes your favourite for a while, and then it starts to lose a little life? (Of course it's still good, but just not as fresh as the first couple of weeks when you listened to it on repeat). Well guess what? That doesn't happen with this record. I must have listened to some of the tracks on here over a 1000 times and they still send shivers down my spine. It's one of those special albums that just don't seem to age.
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out of stock $20.51
Journey Of The Deep Sea Dweller IV
Cat: C#CC 025LP. Rel: 11 Dec 13
 
Electro
Intro (The Unknown Aquazone)
Depressurization
Water Walker
Mantaray
Unknown Journey VI
Unknown Journey VII
Unknown Journey VIII
Living On The Edge
Hydro Cubes
Unknown Journey IX
Unknown Journey X
Aquatic Bata Particles
Unknown Interlude
Black Sea
Sighting In The Abyss
The Last Transmission
Review: Clone calls time on their Drexciya retrospective series with this fourth and final installment of the Journey Of The Deep Sea Dweller. Commencing back at the tail end of 2011, the series has cast its net over the vast Drexciya archives in seemingly chronological fashion, with Clone enlisting Alden Tyrell to undertake extensive remastering of the material recorded by Gerald Donald and the sadly departed James Stinson. Just over a year since Journey III was issued, this final installment draws from a pool of Donald and Stinson's "rarest and most astonishing" tracks that covers the breath of their output during the 1990s. Drexciya completists will no doubt be most excited by the inclusion of five previously unreleased productions on the 16 track set - "Unknown Journey VI" to "Unknown Journey X".
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out of stock $23.93
Journey Of The Deep Sea Dweller II (B-STOCK)
Cat: CCC 023LP (B-STOCK). Rel: 07 Jun 21
 
Electro
Intro
Hi-Tide
Danger Bay
Aqua Jujidsu
Anti Vapour Waves
Positron Island
Anti-Beats
Davey Jones Locker
Journey Home
Dead Man's Reef
Unknown Journey III
Unknown Journey II
Bang-Bang
Neon Falls
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


Following the first installment of Journey Of The Deep Sea Dweller, Clone delve back into Drexciya's archives for the follow-up. Like the first release, the Dutch label has been granted access to tracks from the Detroit duo's earlier releases, including Bubble Metropolis and The Unknown Aquazone, which fetch hundreds of pounds online. Forget the hype, myths and half-truths surrounding Drexciya; just drop the needle on the record and dive straight in.
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out of stock $15.56
Journey Of The Deep Sea Dweller III (B-STOCK)
Cat: CCC 024LP (B-STOCK). Rel: 16 Jan 13
 
Electro
Smokey's Illegitimate Report
The Countdown Has Begun
Aquabahn
Unknown Journey IV
Bubble Chamber
Sea Snake
Intensified Magnetron
The Mutant Gillmen
Aqua Worm Hole
Nautilus 12
Vampire Island
Flying Fish
You Don't Know
Red Hills Of Lardossa
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


* REPRESS * Few electronic acts could easily sustain three expansive 'best of' compilations, but then Detroit techno-electro fusionists Drexciya weren't your average electronic artists. In the space of little more than 12 EPs and a handful of albums, released in a ten-year burst between 1992 and 2002, James Stinson and Gerald Donald did more to push electronic music forwards than many of their Motor City peers. This third retrospective in Clone's excellent Journey of the Deep Sea Dweller series expands on the first two volumes, swimming between atmospheric IDM ("Aqua Worm Hole", "Vampire Island"), balls-deep techno workouts ("Nautilus", "Intensified Magnetron") and shimmering future electro (the futuristic Kraftwerk vibes of "Aquabahn").
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out of stock $16.76
Journey Of The Deep Sea Dweller IV (B-STOCK)
Cat: C#CC 025LP (B-STOCK). Rel: 07 Jun 21
 
Electro
Intro (The Unknown Aquazone)
Depressurization
Water Walker
Mantaray
Unknown Journey VI
Unknown Journey VII
Unknown Journey VIII
Living On The Edge
Hydro Cubes
Unknown Journey IX
Unknown Journey X
Aquatic Bata Particles
Unknown Interlude
Black Sea
Sighting In The Abyss
The Last Transmission
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


Clone calls time on their Drexciya retrospective series with this fourth and final installment of the Journey Of The Deep Sea Dweller. Commencing back at the tail end of 2011, the series has cast its net over the vast Drexciya archives in seemingly chronological fashion, with Clone enlisting Alden Tyrell to undertake extensive remastering of the material recorded by Gerald Donald and the sadly departed James Stinson. Just over a year since Journey III was issued, this final installment draws from a pool of Donald and Stinson's "rarest and most astonishing" tracks that covers the breath of their output during the 1990s. Drexciya completists will no doubt be most excited by the inclusion of five previously unreleased productions on the 16 track set - "Unknown Journey VI" to "Unknown Journey X".
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out of stock $23.82
Journey Of The Deep Sea Dweller III
Cat: CCC 024LP. Rel: 16 Jan 13
 
Electro
Smokey's Illegitimate Report
The Countdown Has Begun
Aquabahn
Unknown Journey IV
Bubble Chamber
Sea Snake
Intensified Magnetron
The Mutant Gillmen
Aqua Worm Hole
Nautilus 12
Vampire Island
Flying Fish
You Don't Know
Red Hills Of Lardossa
Review: * REPRESS * Few electronic acts could easily sustain three expansive 'best of' compilations, but then Detroit techno-electro fusionists Drexciya weren't your average electronic artists. In the space of little more than 12 EPs and a handful of albums, released in a ten-year burst between 1992 and 2002, James Stinson and Gerald Donald did more to push electronic music forwards than many of their Motor City peers. This third retrospective in Clone's excellent Journey of the Deep Sea Dweller series expands on the first two volumes, swimming between atmospheric IDM ("Aqua Worm Hole", "Vampire Island"), balls-deep techno workouts ("Nautilus", "Intensified Magnetron") and shimmering future electro (the futuristic Kraftwerk vibes of "Aquabahn").
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out of stock $25.77
Journey Of The Deep Sea Dweller II
Cat: CCC 023LP. Rel: 06 Jun 12
 
Electro
Intro
Hi-Tide
Danger Bay
Aqua Jujidsu
Anti Vapour Waves
Positron Island
Anti-Beats
Davey Jones Locker
Journey Home
Dead Man's Reef
Unknown Journey III
Unknown Journey II
Bang-Bang
Neon Falls
Review: Following the first installment of Journey Of The Deep Sea Dweller, Clone delve back into Drexciya's archives for the follow-up. Like the first release, the Dutch label has been granted access to tracks from the Detroit duo's earlier releases, including Bubble Metropolis and The Unknown Aquazone, which fetch hundreds of pounds online. Forget the hype, myths and half-truths surrounding Drexciya; just drop the needle on the record and dive straight in.
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out of stock $23.93
Journey Of The Deep Sea Dweller I
out of stock $25.51
Elektroworld
Cat: CCC 035LP. Rel: 13 Dec 18
 
Electro
Future Tone (5:52)
Perpetual Motion (6:27)
Japanese Elecktronics (6:14)
Check Mate (4:51)
Mystery World (5:04)
Silicon Valley (4:14)
Midnight Drive (5:51)
Thermo Science (6:45)
Stun Gun (5:36)
Floatation (5:51)
Time Tunnel (4:01)
Review: Since its initial release on Warp Records in 1995, the Elecktroids sole album has become one of the most sought-after electro sets around, with original vinyl copies changing hands for vast sums online. This is with good reason, of course: not only is "Elektroworld" a brilliant album, but also the (un-credited) work of the late, great Drexciya member James Stimson. The set itself is a tribute to Kraftwerk, with Stimson and his mysterious associates delivering ear-catching blends of punchy, "Computerworld" style electro beats, funky basslines, spacey sounds, ear-catching melodies and, on some of the eleven tracks, vocals. It's much more "pop" than your average Drexciya-related project - in terms of its' richness, warmth and accessibility, at least - but still weighty enough to sound suitably heavy on club soundsystems.
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out of stock $30.24
Goldtones
Goldtones (2xLP)
Cat: C#CC 027LP. Rel: 31 May 18
 
Deep House
Flutes 165th (Street mix)
It's Gonna Be Alright (Be Smoove dub)
Nite Roads
Be Free (vocal mix)
Back To NY/NJ
Don't Wanna Let U Go
Crying Strings
Back To House (Jovonn Classic Goldhouse mix)
Review: For an all too brief period between 1991 and 1994, Jovonn's Brooklyn-based Goldtones imprint was a shining light for a particularly positive brand of underground US house. Musically expansive but focused on the dancefloor, many of the label's releases occupied the middle ground between Nu Groove style New York deep house (think Bobby Konders and the Burrell Brothers, in particular) and the kind of shuffling, organ and synth vibraphone-laden material popular with acolytes of New Jersey legend Tony Humphries. This surprise retrospective on Clone Classic Cuts showcases many of Jovonn's productions for the imprint, joining the dots between the supple grooves and heady melodies of "Flutes (185th Street Mix)", and the intense percussion and tribal yelps of "Back To House (Jovonn's Classic Goldhouse Mix)".
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 in stock $27.34
Auto Reverse
Auto Reverse (limited 2xLP + 16 page booklet)
Cat: C#CC 030. Rel: 02 Feb 17
 
Electro
Car Scene One (0:49)
Audiofileseven (2:40)
Audiofile 12 (4:55)
Audiofilefive (3:53)
Audiofilenine (2:45)
Motorway Sparks: AF18 (3:05)
Vinyl Seat (5:11)
Audiofile 10 (4:57)
#15 (S'prang) (5:42)
AF16 (The Concept Car) (4:09)
Jingle 11b (0:33)
Aluminium Rectangles (3:12)
Malice (4:05)
20/20 (3:18)
Warm Humans (2:25)
Version 19 (3:51)
Cinematic-Automatic (3:41)
Flame Job (5:11)
Fony (4:34)
Beau Ideal (3:53)
Final Auto Attendant (alt version) (1:02)
out of stock $29.98
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