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GEMSC 025BOX
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Gem Records teamed up with Mary Go Wild to celebrate this silver anniversary in style. The Silver Box Set, featuring Secret Cinema's complete discography from 1996 to 2016, includes: USB, three vinyl LPs with all new remixes, a "Greatest Hits" CD, a CD of live sets, a DVD documentary, an animation film DVD, and a floppy disk with samples from "Sonar System", the first track Jeroen Verheij, aka Secret Cinema, ever released. After a number of EPs under different pseudonyms, he continued in 1994 as Secret Cinema. That name has been synonymous with quality techno ever since. The list of underground hits is endless, with "Timeless Altitude", "Gung Ho" and "Volt" becoming absolute classics. Verheij even conquered the worldwide mainstream charts with "Mary Go Wild", which was voted number #1 house classic in the yearly Dutch top 1000Along with tracks under the alias Secret Cinema, this box set also includes material from aliases Point Blank and Grooveyard. The remixes feature Joris Voorn, Petar Dundov, Christian Smith & Wehbba, Nuno Dos Santos, SQL, Enrico Sangiuliano, Heiko Laux, Rod, Pig & Dan, DJ Sodeyama, Paul Ritch and The Advent & Industrialyzer. The "Greatest Hits" CD features Private Productions and Enrico Sangiuliano. Edition of 500, numbered and signed.
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GEM 002CD
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The tracks on Secret Cinema's album Minerals are inspired by the hardness, color and material of various minerals. CD1 consists of dancefloor hammering tech-house and techno as we have come to expect from Secret Cinema. With contributions from Ramon Tapia, Egbert, Cosima and m0h, timeless gems are guaranteed. Alongside these floor-friendly tracks are some more abstract jams. All is woven together in a powerful continuous mix on CD (with download voucher for single tracks). The second CD is an ambient mix consisting of the sounds that form the base of the tracks on CD1, mixed with bizarre instruments, tuning forks and other sounds. Dirk-Jan Hanegraaff and Robert Kroos also known as Mental Youth, collaborated with Gem Records-head Jeroen Verheij on this creation. Perfect for relaxation after the party on CD1. Some might say that this is some of the best work from one of The Netherlands' top techno producers of the past 18 years.
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GEM 011EP
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Part 1/3 of the Minerals EPs, taken from Secret Cinema's full-length album (GEM 002CD). The tracks on Minerals are inspired by the hardness, color and material of various minerals, consisting of dancefloor-hammering tech-house and techno. Alongside these floor-friendly tracks are some more abstract jams. Featured here are "Smoky Quartz" and "Star Sapphire."
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GEM 012EP
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Part 2/3 of the Minerals EPs from Secret Cinema, featuring tracks "Smooth Talc" and "Crystal System" with Ramon Tapia.
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GEM 013EP
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Part 3/3 of the Minerals EPs, taken from Secret Cinema's full-length album (GEM 002CD). Featured here are tracks "Mohs Scale" with Kalden Bess aka m0h and "Topaz" with Egbert.
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GEM 008EP
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Created back in '94 by Secret Cinema, "Timeless Altitude" is truly timeless. If you are into electronic music and live on this planet, there's a 75% chance you'll recognize the weird reversed, reverbed piano riff. Now, remixes by Slam, Egbert and Secret Cinema have made their way onto vinyl. The Secret Cinema remix is a peak-time main room power tool, Slam take a deeper, more subtle approach, and Egbert takes the track to a warmer, funkier level.
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GEM 003EP
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Label front man Secret Cinema presents his first EP on Gem. "Glad Chord" builds tension with repetitive synth jabs, unfolding into pure euphoria before diving back into the groove. "Basically" is a deep, hypnotic tech-bomb with funky percussion over a complex bass line combined with quirky synths. The remix is provided by Belfast-based duo Paul Hamill and Dave Oost Lievense aka Psycatron, who treated "Glad Chord" with added strings and a more varied sequence, giving the track an extra dancefloor friendliness.
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GEM 001CD
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Jeroen "Secret Cinema" Verheij launched Gem Records in December of 2009. The label represents the versatile array of sounds that Verheij himself plays in his DJ sets. The first two releases came from Dutch super-talents and Secret Cinema protégés Egbert and Peter Horrevorts. Welcome To My Club, mixed by Secret Cinema, explores the realms of Verheij's club sound and his flavors for the coming season. The package includes Secret Cinema's "Glad Chord" and an exclusive preview of two tracks from the forthcoming EP Haasten by Egbert. The CD kicks off with vintage synth chords from Jamie Lloyd but soon twists in another direction with the sexy G-funk electro-beats of Big Bully. After that, the CD picks up pace and reveals the energy that drives Secret Cinema's sets. With 20 tracks in the collection, this is one of the most action-packed compilations out at the moment, taking the listener on an audible trip beyond stylistic barriers in electronic music. Other artists include: Ahmet Sisman, Steve Parker, Handycraft, DJ Sodeyama, Norm & Jochen Pash, Norman Zube, Andreas Saag, Jewel Kid, Masi & Mello, Christopher Benjamin, Psycatron, So It Is, Marc Marzenit, Cyro, Dirty Disorder, Tim Deluxe, Oculus, Jakiro, Itamar Sagi, Shinsuke Matsumoto, and Kuba Sojka.
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COR 066EP
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Jeroen Verheij aka Secret Cinema looks back on almost 20 years of experience within the field of electronic music with Jazz Me. The title track is brilliantly located at the junction of melodic harmony and powerful techno bass. There's a concentrated bass kick, cowbells, a Detroit string motif a la Inner City and improvisations on the vibraphone. "Shake Ur Tech-Ass" is pure, rhythmic hedonism with intensive bass and suspense, like Plastikman meets Bodzin in an overheated basement club.
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