Clement Meyer now joins Correspondant, and with a nod to his Parisian roots he enters our label with techno to be reckoned with. Just listen to the first half of >Sweet Insanity<, and you will begin to appreciate his dark style as much as we do. Abe Duque, who we have invited to remix >Sweet Insanity< has been at the head of the Acid-House and Underground-Techno table since his earliest releases way back in 1993. From muscular and melodic Techno to cocktail Jazz and ambient interludes, his early tracks on his own labels Tension and Hollis Haus included releases under pseudonyms like Kirilan and Super Secret Symphony, plus his releases on others labels like Disko B, Rapture!, Morbid, and Tresor captured a particular period of clubbing history. The second part of Duque s career was a run of increasingly massive 12 inch hits like Champagne Days, Cocaine Nights, Acid, Disco Nights, and in 2004 his monster smash with Blake Baxter >What Happened?<. His signature is now stamped across productions from top acts like Chemical Brothers, Pet Shop Boys, and Miss Kitten, and has become a regular on Dj Hells Gigolo label. The highlight of this period, though, was his first album >So Underground it hurts<. It was undeniably a techno event, and that is exactly what he comes with today, a mind bending Techno remix of >Sweet Insanity<. We hope you like it!
Clement Meyer is all about decadence. He is armed with a distinct vision for the dance floor that goes against the grain of tired dance music trends, the DJ, producer and Get The Curse Music boss has shaped a dark and timeless sound which has certainly not gone unnoticed by top industry players, the press and last but not least, clubbers around the globe. Damian Lazarus, Paul Woolford, Tobi Neumann, Carl Cox are but a few of his early supporters. His productions are heavy hitters, with recent support from Magda at Timewarp and WMC, his EP on the unrivaled Kill The Dj is one of the label's most hyped releases.