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Influential techno and electro icon Dave Clarke presents Charcoal Eyes: A Selection of Remixes From Amsterdam. Includes comprehensive notes explaining the backstory of each track, as well as a special two-verse poem penned by Clarke himself. Based in Amsterdam since 2008, the longtime English dance servant is synonymous with an abrasive, full-throttle brand of electronic music that he has showcased across hundreds of EPs, compilations, and albums since the early '90s. Clarke is also a celebrated radio pioneer, helming his own long-running White Noise show (which also spawned a label of the same name), and finished building his own studio in Amsterdam in 2014, which is where much of this work was completed. Charcoal Eyes finds Clarke taking on a diverse range of artists and adding his own fingerprint to a smorgasbord of sounds. From punk to new beat and fast-rising modern day artists to sadly disbanded bands, a lot of ground is covered, but it is all tied together by the studio nous and singular style of this notoriously outspoken pioneer. Opening up with a crisp rework of Placebo, the collection touches every shade of techno and electro from slick and futuristic to dark and heavy. Importantly, a semblance of the original artist's intentions always remains, and, much like his previous remixes of everyone from Fischerspooner to Depeche Mode, many of these are sure to become cult classics. Includes remixes of tracks by Placebo, Louisahhh!!! & Maelstrom, The Soft Moon, The Neon Judgement, John Foxx, Gazelle Twin, Amazing Snakeheads, Digital 21 + Stefan Olsdal, I Am Kloot, and A Place To Bury Strangers, plus four CD-only bonus remixes: two by Clarke, of I Am Kloot and Amazing Snakeheads, and two by _Unsubscribe_ (the duo of Clarke and Mr. Jones), of Crash Course In Science and House of Black Lanterns (feat. Ghettozoid).
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RSD 2016 release -- late addition. Two 180-gram LPs in gatefold sleeve. Influential techno and electro icon Dave Clarke presents Charcoal Eyes: A Selection of Remixes From Amsterdam. Includes comprehensive notes explaining the backstory of each track, as well as a special two-verse poem penned by Clarke himself. Based in Amsterdam since 2008, the longtime English dance servant is synonymous with an abrasive, full-throttle brand of electronic music that he has showcased across hundreds of EPs, compilations, and albums since the early '90s. Clarke is also a celebrated radio pioneer, helming his own long-running White Noise show (which also spawned a label of the same name), and finished building his own studio in Amsterdam in 2014, which is where much of this work was completed. Charcoal Eyes finds Clarke taking on a diverse range of artists and adding his own fingerprint to a smorgasbord of sounds. From punk to new beat and fast-rising modern day artists to sadly disbanded bands, a lot of ground is covered, but it is all tied together by the studio nous and singular style of this notoriously outspoken pioneer. Opening up with a crisp rework of Placebo, the collection touches every shade of techno and electro from slick and futuristic to dark and heavy. Importantly, a semblance of the original artist's intentions always remains, and, much like his previous remixes of everyone from Fischerspooner to Depeche Mode, many of these are sure to become cult classics. Includes remixes of tracks by Placebo, Louisahhh!!! & Maelstrom, The Soft Moon, The Neon Judgement, John Foxx, Gazelle Twin, Amazing Snakeheads, Digital 21 + Stefan Olsdal, I Am Kloot, and A Place To Bury Strangers.
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One of those true techno classics is Dave Clarke's "Wisdom to the Wise," taken from Red 2. A raw, uncompromising tune, still championed by many a DJ today 19 years after its first release on Bush Records. Boys Noize, besides providing an up-to-date solid remix himself, asked Marcel Dettmann to rework this DC classic. In addition, Dave wanted the sub-bass master A. Mochi to compliment the original with a fresh new edit which remains very close to Dave's original version. Comes on red vinyl.
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It's clash of the techno titans as the globally-renowned "I Love Techno" event and UK/Holland-based Dave Clarke bring it on for 20 tracks of uncompromising electronic beats. Featuring unreleased tracks from Kevin Saunderson, The Advent, DJ 3000, Rob Gibson and T. Linder as well as fresh cuts from Joey Beltram, Substance & Vainqueur, The Horrorist and many more, I Love Techno 2007 showcases the most upfront and forward-thinking dancefloor techno, mixed in one live take from one of its biggest global pioneers. Dave Clarke is one of the most important techno and electro producer/DJs around. His cut-up DJ sets are the stuff of legends, where the dancefloor is constantly kept on the edge as electro, techno, Chicago jack house, booty bass and leftfield sonics are spliced and diced with razor-sharp precision. Dave Clarke remains one of the biggest techno names on the planet, either running tents or headlining the cream of the world's best festivals (Sonar, Glastonbury, Lowlands etc.) and playing clubs and live gigs the world over. He has even established his own weekly radio show which showcases his eclectic taste for the alternative scene, both in and outside electronic music, with the occasional live broadcast. From the brooding, rolling beats of Christian Smith and John Selway's set opening "Coming Storm" to the more subtle rhythmic flow of Oliver Ho's Raudive project and Joris Voorn's unreleased remix of Kevin Saunderson's classic "Bassline" to new releases from Fastgraph and Radial, Dave Clarke builds the energy up and down across 20 tracks, encompassing the various forms of what we call techno in 2007. Other artists include: Peter Horrevorts, Public Energy, Quince, British Murder Boys, Matt Rissi & Mustafa Avdic, Woody McBride, Side Four, Phase, Blak Tony, Detroit's Own DJ Surgeon and Velvet Underwear.
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Double LP version of a retrospective look back at Dave Clarke's career in music and mixology. Artists include: Underworld, Leftfield, Fischerspooner, Midfield General, Death In Vegas, The Chemical Brothers and Vicarious Bliss.
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Volume 3 of the 12" series spanning Dave Clarke's remix career. Artists: Jark Prongo, X-313, Laurent Garnier.
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West Sussex-based Dave Clarke is probably one of the most important techno and electro producers and DJs of all time, and this CD is a compendium of the best of his remixes and rarities that spans well over a decade of his career. From his countless releases on Skint and Deconstruction to his remixes of many of the world's biggest artists, Dave Clarke has a well established reputation since the dawning of techno and rave in the early '90s. This compilation features remixes of Depeche Mode, New Order, Underworld and Moby along with some true techno classics such as his remix for DJ Rush, Christopher Just, Jark Prongo, Leftfield and Midfield General. Included on this compilation there are also some very sought-after gems and even two unreleased tracks.
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Volume 1 of the 12" series spanning Dave Clarke's remix career. Artists: DJ Hell, Gary Numan, Robert Armani.
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Volume 2 of the 12" series spanning Dave Clarke's remix career. Artists: DJ Rush, Slam, Green Velvet.
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"Techno pioneer Dave Clarke has always mined the edges of the mainstream for his explorations into speaker-bustin' dance music. The one-time hip hop and soul DJ spun hip hop deep into the mix of his 1996 debut Archive One, but on his second album Devil's Advocate, he's digging even deeper. Clarke is indeed a man of many sounds but he's undeniably an international techno ambassador of the highest degree. He's been criss-crossing the globe every weekend for the last fifteen years playing the best in funky electronic music and the album reflects it. From 'Dirtbox' a totally death-disco moment with a narcotic bassline to knock your socks off and the gothy reinterpretation of Bauhaus' 'She's In Parties' with Berlin electropunk Chicks On Speed to the jack-track blastin opener 'Way Of Life' featuring Chicago ghettohouse master DJ Rush and the screeching, slo-motion story of death and resurrection titled 'Blue On Blue' with politicised indie hip-hop MC Mr Lif, Devil's Advocate is an adrenalised album, cherry-picking the best of the last three decades and hammering it into a record laden with funk, groove and attitude."
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