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CLONE 046.1EP
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"One of the hottest tracks from the Alden Tyrell album (Times Like These) is probably 'La Voix' with the vocals of the sweet Nancy Fortune. A massive, almost bombastic track with the intense vocals of Nancy singing about this holographic voice. 'La Voix' comes in two remixes. One by The Isolators (a new project by one of the Unit 4 guys for his more disco-oriented tracks) and by the unknown Elitechnique. Two new project names doing some of the best possible remix jobs (you'll be surprised!!). The Isolators come with a pounding clean Moroder kind of track which goes on and on in thru disco style! Elitechnique delivers a smooth, more effective club version (both as instrumental and vocal versions). Massive record for everyone into Lindstrøm, Giorgio Moroder, Bangkok Impact and maybe even Daftpunk, Madonna or Felix the Housecat."
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CLONE 007CD
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"In these days where so many people speak about the return of Italo disco we think it's time to present one of the real masters of this sound. Since 1998, Alden Tyrell has been producing Italo disco tracks -- and it was in 1999 that 'Love Explosion' did find its ways into clubs. This track (and the early releases of Legowelt and I-f 's Cocadisco project) was for many people the first contact with this special sound of (Italo) disco. Alden Tyrell got very much inspired by old school disco producers like Bobby Orlando, Divine, Claudio Simonetti, The Creatures (aka Mario Flores) and many others who were producing this high energy version of Disco. On Times Like These you'll find a selection of some new unreleased tracks and some of the best tracks Alden Tyrell did in the beginning of this period from 1999 to 2006. This is the sound of dark clubs with sweat dripping off the walls... laser beams, people screaming of joy and endless hours of dancing. The sound of Italian summer clubs in Rimini. The sound of clubs and radio stations in Chicago and Detroit where DJs mixed up all sorts of disco and funk (and who inspired young kids with these robotic voices, hypnotic basslines to buy synthesizers and drum computers and make music themselves...!!) This was the sound of the future in the '80s and this is the sound of now in 2006! This might be the return for some people to back in the days with the first electronic club music, the pre-house and techno era. But for many Alden Tyrell is, together with people like Legowelt, Lindstrom & Prins Thomas, Putsch '79, Metro Area, I-f and a couple of others, some of the main inspirations of the nu-school disco."
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