Dave Clarke - ARCHIVE ONE

ARCHIVE ONE (DELUXE 6LP BOXSET)

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2024er coloured 6LP Box Set, Incl RED 1, RED 2, RED 3, RED Rare, RED Remixed and Archive One LP... Decks Tipp 16 Page Booklet + signed photo

1992 gründete Dave Clarke sein eigenes Musiklabel, "Magnetic North", und veröffentlichte Aufnahmen unter dem Namen "Fly By Wire". Anschließend produzierte er eine Reihe von EPs unter dem Namen "Red", von denen eine in der "All Time Techno Top 100"-Liste des DJ Mag aufgeführt wurde. Beim Label de-Construction unter Vertrag, veröffentlichte Clarke 1996 sein Debütalbum Archive One, das Elemente des Breakbeat- und Electronica-Genres enthielt. 30 Jahre nach der Entstehung dieses Werks, und nachdem sowohl das Album als auch die Serie über zwanzig Jahre lang nicht im Handel auf Vinyl erhältlich waren (Kopien wurden in der Zwischenzeit auf Discogs für bis zu 250 Pfund gehandelt), werden die remasterten Originalversionen und Bonus-Remixe in einer limitierten Auflage, einer einmaligen Pressung, einer exklusiven 6-Vinyl-Set-Schuberbox mit signiertem Foto und einem 16-seitigen, von Dave Clarke selbst verfassten Booklet veröffentlicht. Sowohl Archive One als auch The Red Series werden als DIE definierenden Techno-Alben und 12-Inches des Genres gefeiert. Sie ebneten den Weg für alles, was danach kam, und gelten als Blaupause für Qualität, Stil und Musikproduktion und sind heute noch genauso relevant wie damals, als sie veröffentlicht wurden.
In 1992 Dave Clarke launched his own music label, "Magnetic North", releasing recordings under the moniker "Fly By Wire". He then produced a series of EPs under the name "Red", one of which was listed by the DJ Mag publication in its "All Time Techno Top 100" list. The Red recordings led to a significant level of attention for Clarke, who subsequently produced remixes for prominent artists such as Kevin Saunderson’s ‘Inner City’, The Chemical Brothers, New Order and Underworld.

Signed to the de-Construction label, Clarke then released his debut album, Archive One in 1996, which contained elements of the breakbeat and electronica genres. Clarke is one of the few DJs who performed live on Peel's radio show and segments of the performance were released as The John Peel Session EP on the Strange Fruit label in 1997, with Peel coining him as ‘The Techno Baron’. Peel then identified Archive 1 as number 14 in a list of his top 20 albums in the same year.

Fast forward to 2023, 30 years after the inception of this body of work, and after both the album and series being unavailable at retail for over twenty years on vinyl (copies have been exchanging on Discogs in the meantime for up to £250), remastered original versions and bonus remixes are being released in a limited edition, one time pressing, exclusive 6 vinyl set slipcase box with signed photo and 16 page booklet written by Dave Clarke himself.

Both Archive One and The Red Series are hailed as THE defining techno albums and 12 inches of the genre. They paved the way for all that followed and are used as a blueprint for quality level, style and music production level, and are just as relevant now as they were when originally released.
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GTIN:
4050538903638
code:
cmb-cq
VÖ:
05.04.2024
wieder da:
04.11.2024

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