
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 117 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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This week we’re blessed to welcome a true legend of the techno game with Rolando taking over RYC waves for a two-hour jaunt into otherworldly floor narratives and lushly-forested sonic landscapes. Now operating out of Edinburgh, the former Undergroun... more
Bringing this month of Clone-ruled brilliance to a closure, legendary German act The Exaltics treat us to a face-melting avalanche of abrasive kick-n-snare-heavy assault and future-proof sound engineering. Championing that no-surrender electro pulse ... more
Third artist to grace us in this Clone-curated month of October, The Hague’s one-and-only analogue wizard Legowelt surfaces with a mix sprawling from esoteric proto-techno to hallucinogenic electro, via trance-infused dreamscapes, eerie pop and mysti... more
Taking the helm for the second number in Clone’s October takeover, here goes the mastermind himself, Serge with an ever epic selection of hard-nosed bangers and boundary-pushing ordnance. Having built an absolute monument to electronic music in the b... more
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Focusing on themes of urban life, music, and human connection, content centers around the intricacies and emotions of city living. Episodes explore diverse topics such as the impact of sound and technology, the transformation of urban spaces, and personal experiences related to love and connection. The narrative style combines philosophical introspection with poetic elements, providing listeners with a sense of depth and contemplation. Unique segments often incorporate humor and personal stories that highlight the intersection of art and society, making it both a reflective and entertaining listen for those interested in music and urban culture.
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