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Serge

playing records, selling records.
@clonerecords / @clone.nl /@edit.futurum /clone distribution - bookings: anke@phuturewest.com

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Massive love to Blitz club and all the dancers!That was a good one, and we’re going to miss that place.
A special thank you to @afra_dj__ , who delivered an immaculate closing set after a well-earned pre-show power nap 🛌✨ — which is also why she’s missing from the group shot! And thank you to Muallem and all the staff for the hospitality and the perfect backdrop for a Clone label night.
What a way to go out. 🖤
🙏
#blitzclub #marceldettmann #afra #sergeclone #theexaltics #clonerecords


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1 months ago


Massive love to Blitz club and all the dancers!That was a good one, and we’re going to miss that place.
A special thank you to @afra_dj__ , who delivered an immaculate closing set after a well-earned pre-show power nap 🛌✨ — which is also why she’s missing from the group shot! And thank you to Muallem and all the staff for the hospitality and the perfect backdrop for a Clone label night.
What a way to go out. 🖤
🙏
#blitzclub #marceldettmann #afra #sergeclone #theexaltics #clonerecords


571
20
1 months ago

Massive love to Blitz club and all the dancers!That was a good one, and we’re going to miss that place.
A special thank you to @afra_dj__ , who delivered an immaculate closing set after a well-earned pre-show power nap 🛌✨ — which is also why she’s missing from the group shot! And thank you to Muallem and all the staff for the hospitality and the perfect backdrop for a Clone label night.
What a way to go out. 🖤
🙏
#blitzclub #marceldettmann #afra #sergeclone #theexaltics #clonerecords


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20
1 months ago

At STF26, @clone.nl will host a pop‑up shop, bringing a slice of Rotterdam’s underground to the festival. Founded in the 80s as a hobby project, @sergeclone noticed that the records he loved came from small labels. And that DIY approach, still uncommon in dance music at that time, shaped Clone’s ethos. Inspired by American house and techno, Clone grew organically, never chasing a musical career, just a passion for the sounds that move people. This year, Clone’s presence at STF26 is as much about sharing that history as it is about the records themselves.

📹 by @jonaslandwehr
Track-ID: Dexter – T.H.I.N.G.


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1 months ago

FRI 20/03
> CLONE RECORDS NIGHT <

BLITZ
Afra [Spielraum]
Marcel Dettmann [Bad Manners]
Serge [Clone]
The Exaltics LIVE

Ticketlink in bio. Start 23.00.

Clone Records began with a classic DIY story in Rotterdam in 1993: its founder Serge initially saw the label simply as a way to release his own records quickly, rather than relying on others.

The label’s name itself was meant as an acknowledgement: > I was inspired by Warehouse Records by Armando, Underground Resistance, Bunker Records, and had a lot of respect for Alleviated Records by Larry Heard < he once recalled, referencing his American inspirations. > There was a huge DIY culture back then — people doing something they loved on their own little platform. <

From it’s humble beginnings, Clone quickly grew into an international distribution business and a beloved record store in Rotterdam. Over the years, the label has released music by artists such as Legowelt, Drexciya, Alden Tyrell, ADULT. and Duplex, among many others. Yet contrary to popular belief, Clone was never just about electronic music. > We always tried to stock music from artists and labels that we liked or respected — whether it was dubstep, drum & bass, or obscure modern electronica that would never get played in a club, < Serge adds.

Now the institution returns to Blitz Club. Alongside Serge himself - and you can trust a record store owner to have an informed taste, a good prerequisite for any DJ - the lineup features Dutch vinyl-only selector Afra, influenced by the sounds of Detroit, Berlin and her musical home: Rotterdam. She is joined by Marcel Dettmann and a live set from The Exaltics, whose appearance reflects the label’s long-running affinity for electro: > There was probably a certain melancholy to that music that influenced us a lot. < the labelowner remembers.

Ostgut Ton affiliate Marcel Dettmann barely needs an introduction: raw and dark yet irresistibly swinging, there are countless facets to the Berlin techno paragon’s oeuvre.


295
10
1 months ago

FRI 20/03
> CLONE RECORDS NIGHT <

BLITZ
Afra [Spielraum]
Marcel Dettmann [Bad Manners]
Serge [Clone]
The Exaltics LIVE

Ticketlink in bio. Start 23.00.

Clone Records began with a classic DIY story in Rotterdam in 1993: its founder Serge initially saw the label simply as a way to release his own records quickly, rather than relying on others.

The label’s name itself was meant as an acknowledgement: > I was inspired by Warehouse Records by Armando, Underground Resistance, Bunker Records, and had a lot of respect for Alleviated Records by Larry Heard < he once recalled, referencing his American inspirations. > There was a huge DIY culture back then — people doing something they loved on their own little platform. <

From it’s humble beginnings, Clone quickly grew into an international distribution business and a beloved record store in Rotterdam. Over the years, the label has released music by artists such as Legowelt, Drexciya, Alden Tyrell, ADULT. and Duplex, among many others. Yet contrary to popular belief, Clone was never just about electronic music. > We always tried to stock music from artists and labels that we liked or respected — whether it was dubstep, drum & bass, or obscure modern electronica that would never get played in a club, < Serge adds.

Now the institution returns to Blitz Club. Alongside Serge himself - and you can trust a record store owner to have an informed taste, a good prerequisite for any DJ - the lineup features Dutch vinyl-only selector Afra, influenced by the sounds of Detroit, Berlin and her musical home: Rotterdam. She is joined by Marcel Dettmann and a live set from The Exaltics, whose appearance reflects the label’s long-running affinity for electro: > There was probably a certain melancholy to that music that influenced us a lot. < the labelowner remembers.

Ostgut Ton affiliate Marcel Dettmann barely needs an introduction: raw and dark yet irresistibly swinging, there are countless facets to the Berlin techno paragon’s oeuvre.


295
10
1 months ago

FRI 20/03
> CLONE RECORDS NIGHT <

BLITZ
Afra [Spielraum]
Marcel Dettmann [Bad Manners]
Serge [Clone]
The Exaltics LIVE

Ticketlink in bio. Start 23.00.

Clone Records began with a classic DIY story in Rotterdam in 1993: its founder Serge initially saw the label simply as a way to release his own records quickly, rather than relying on others.

The label’s name itself was meant as an acknowledgement: > I was inspired by Warehouse Records by Armando, Underground Resistance, Bunker Records, and had a lot of respect for Alleviated Records by Larry Heard < he once recalled, referencing his American inspirations. > There was a huge DIY culture back then — people doing something they loved on their own little platform. <

From it’s humble beginnings, Clone quickly grew into an international distribution business and a beloved record store in Rotterdam. Over the years, the label has released music by artists such as Legowelt, Drexciya, Alden Tyrell, ADULT. and Duplex, among many others. Yet contrary to popular belief, Clone was never just about electronic music. > We always tried to stock music from artists and labels that we liked or respected — whether it was dubstep, drum & bass, or obscure modern electronica that would never get played in a club, < Serge adds.

Now the institution returns to Blitz Club. Alongside Serge himself - and you can trust a record store owner to have an informed taste, a good prerequisite for any DJ - the lineup features Dutch vinyl-only selector Afra, influenced by the sounds of Detroit, Berlin and her musical home: Rotterdam. She is joined by Marcel Dettmann and a live set from The Exaltics, whose appearance reflects the label’s long-running affinity for electro: > There was probably a certain melancholy to that music that influenced us a lot. < the labelowner remembers.

Ostgut Ton affiliate Marcel Dettmann barely needs an introduction: raw and dark yet irresistibly swinging, there are countless facets to the Berlin techno paragon’s oeuvre.


295
10
1 months ago

FRI 20/03
> CLONE RECORDS NIGHT <

BLITZ
Afra [Spielraum]
Marcel Dettmann [Bad Manners]
Serge [Clone]
The Exaltics LIVE

Ticketlink in bio. Start 23.00.

Clone Records began with a classic DIY story in Rotterdam in 1993: its founder Serge initially saw the label simply as a way to release his own records quickly, rather than relying on others.

The label’s name itself was meant as an acknowledgement: > I was inspired by Warehouse Records by Armando, Underground Resistance, Bunker Records, and had a lot of respect for Alleviated Records by Larry Heard < he once recalled, referencing his American inspirations. > There was a huge DIY culture back then — people doing something they loved on their own little platform. <

From it’s humble beginnings, Clone quickly grew into an international distribution business and a beloved record store in Rotterdam. Over the years, the label has released music by artists such as Legowelt, Drexciya, Alden Tyrell, ADULT. and Duplex, among many others. Yet contrary to popular belief, Clone was never just about electronic music. > We always tried to stock music from artists and labels that we liked or respected — whether it was dubstep, drum & bass, or obscure modern electronica that would never get played in a club, < Serge adds.

Now the institution returns to Blitz Club. Alongside Serge himself - and you can trust a record store owner to have an informed taste, a good prerequisite for any DJ - the lineup features Dutch vinyl-only selector Afra, influenced by the sounds of Detroit, Berlin and her musical home: Rotterdam. She is joined by Marcel Dettmann and a live set from The Exaltics, whose appearance reflects the label’s long-running affinity for electro: > There was probably a certain melancholy to that music that influenced us a lot. < the labelowner remembers.

Ostgut Ton affiliate Marcel Dettmann barely needs an introduction: raw and dark yet irresistibly swinging, there are countless facets to the Berlin techno paragon’s oeuvre.


295
10
1 months ago


FRI 20/03
> CLONE RECORDS NIGHT <

BLITZ
Afra [Spielraum]
Marcel Dettmann [Bad Manners]
Serge [Clone]
The Exaltics LIVE

Ticketlink in bio. Start 23.00.

Clone Records began with a classic DIY story in Rotterdam in 1993: its founder Serge initially saw the label simply as a way to release his own records quickly, rather than relying on others.

The label’s name itself was meant as an acknowledgement: > I was inspired by Warehouse Records by Armando, Underground Resistance, Bunker Records, and had a lot of respect for Alleviated Records by Larry Heard < he once recalled, referencing his American inspirations. > There was a huge DIY culture back then — people doing something they loved on their own little platform. <

From it’s humble beginnings, Clone quickly grew into an international distribution business and a beloved record store in Rotterdam. Over the years, the label has released music by artists such as Legowelt, Drexciya, Alden Tyrell, ADULT. and Duplex, among many others. Yet contrary to popular belief, Clone was never just about electronic music. > We always tried to stock music from artists and labels that we liked or respected — whether it was dubstep, drum & bass, or obscure modern electronica that would never get played in a club, < Serge adds.

Now the institution returns to Blitz Club. Alongside Serge himself - and you can trust a record store owner to have an informed taste, a good prerequisite for any DJ - the lineup features Dutch vinyl-only selector Afra, influenced by the sounds of Detroit, Berlin and her musical home: Rotterdam. She is joined by Marcel Dettmann and a live set from The Exaltics, whose appearance reflects the label’s long-running affinity for electro: > There was probably a certain melancholy to that music that influenced us a lot. < the labelowner remembers.

Ostgut Ton affiliate Marcel Dettmann barely needs an introduction: raw and dark yet irresistibly swinging, there are countless facets to the Berlin techno paragon’s oeuvre.


295
10
1 months ago

14 maart neemt TITIA (@titia_dj) PIP over, samen met haar vinyl vrienden @djkennnedy, @djlucalozano & @sergeclone

14-03 | TITIA invites… | tickets via pipdenhaag.nl

[Eng: recordstore friends for life]


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2
2 months ago

14 maart neemt TITIA (@titia_dj) PIP over, samen met haar vinyl vrienden @djkennnedy, @djlucalozano & @sergeclone

14-03 | TITIA invites… | tickets via pipdenhaag.nl

[Eng: recordstore friends for life]


3
2
2 months ago

14 maart neemt TITIA (@titia_dj) PIP over, samen met haar vinyl vrienden @djkennnedy, @djlucalozano & @sergeclone

14-03 | TITIA invites… | tickets via pipdenhaag.nl

[Eng: recordstore friends for life]


3
2
2 months ago

14 maart neemt TITIA (@titia_dj) PIP over, samen met haar vinyl vrienden @djkennnedy, @djlucalozano & @sergeclone

14-03 | TITIA invites… | tickets via pipdenhaag.nl

[Eng: recordstore friends for life]


3
2
2 months ago

Its four years since the beginning of russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. While this seems like somekind of distant war, far away for most of us, it’s actually real close. Ukraine is on the same distance as Spain from the Netherlands.I have friends and colleagues there. Producers, dj’s, people I know from the dancefloor and some of them are now defending the country in the most extreme conditions, others are volunteering. All of them are living through something most of us can’t even imagine... I was lucky to travel to Ukraine during these four years and I am impressed by the resilience of the Ukrainian people. They are doing something that goes further then just defending their own country. Things are for real down there, they’re not playing!

I’m joining this fundraiser of @aid_x_10 to support @grupa_barrakuda, a volunteer unit made up of civilians who stepped forward to help defend Ukraine. I know my friends‘ stories. I know who they are outside of war. That’s why this isn’t abstract for me - it’s about real people who need real help.
The war hasn’t ended. It’s still brutal, especially in this winter. And Ukraine is still standing because people like them are holding the line, projecting all Europe from russian cruelty and imperialism.
If you can, please donate, even a small amount helps! Find the link in bio. @aid_x_10 prepared all the information in the slides.
It’s a modest contribution from us — but it’s real. And it matters.


892
52
2 months ago

Its four years since the beginning of russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. While this seems like somekind of distant war, far away for most of us, it’s actually real close. Ukraine is on the same distance as Spain from the Netherlands.I have friends and colleagues there. Producers, dj’s, people I know from the dancefloor and some of them are now defending the country in the most extreme conditions, others are volunteering. All of them are living through something most of us can’t even imagine... I was lucky to travel to Ukraine during these four years and I am impressed by the resilience of the Ukrainian people. They are doing something that goes further then just defending their own country. Things are for real down there, they’re not playing!

I’m joining this fundraiser of @aid_x_10 to support @grupa_barrakuda, a volunteer unit made up of civilians who stepped forward to help defend Ukraine. I know my friends‘ stories. I know who they are outside of war. That’s why this isn’t abstract for me - it’s about real people who need real help.
The war hasn’t ended. It’s still brutal, especially in this winter. And Ukraine is still standing because people like them are holding the line, projecting all Europe from russian cruelty and imperialism.
If you can, please donate, even a small amount helps! Find the link in bio. @aid_x_10 prepared all the information in the slides.
It’s a modest contribution from us — but it’s real. And it matters.


892
52
2 months ago


Its four years since the beginning of russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. While this seems like somekind of distant war, far away for most of us, it’s actually real close. Ukraine is on the same distance as Spain from the Netherlands.I have friends and colleagues there. Producers, dj’s, people I know from the dancefloor and some of them are now defending the country in the most extreme conditions, others are volunteering. All of them are living through something most of us can’t even imagine... I was lucky to travel to Ukraine during these four years and I am impressed by the resilience of the Ukrainian people. They are doing something that goes further then just defending their own country. Things are for real down there, they’re not playing!

I’m joining this fundraiser of @aid_x_10 to support @grupa_barrakuda, a volunteer unit made up of civilians who stepped forward to help defend Ukraine. I know my friends‘ stories. I know who they are outside of war. That’s why this isn’t abstract for me - it’s about real people who need real help.
The war hasn’t ended. It’s still brutal, especially in this winter. And Ukraine is still standing because people like them are holding the line, projecting all Europe from russian cruelty and imperialism.
If you can, please donate, even a small amount helps! Find the link in bio. @aid_x_10 prepared all the information in the slides.
It’s a modest contribution from us — but it’s real. And it matters.


892
52
2 months ago

Its four years since the beginning of russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. While this seems like somekind of distant war, far away for most of us, it’s actually real close. Ukraine is on the same distance as Spain from the Netherlands.I have friends and colleagues there. Producers, dj’s, people I know from the dancefloor and some of them are now defending the country in the most extreme conditions, others are volunteering. All of them are living through something most of us can’t even imagine... I was lucky to travel to Ukraine during these four years and I am impressed by the resilience of the Ukrainian people. They are doing something that goes further then just defending their own country. Things are for real down there, they’re not playing!

I’m joining this fundraiser of @aid_x_10 to support @grupa_barrakuda, a volunteer unit made up of civilians who stepped forward to help defend Ukraine. I know my friends‘ stories. I know who they are outside of war. That’s why this isn’t abstract for me - it’s about real people who need real help.
The war hasn’t ended. It’s still brutal, especially in this winter. And Ukraine is still standing because people like them are holding the line, projecting all Europe from russian cruelty and imperialism.
If you can, please donate, even a small amount helps! Find the link in bio. @aid_x_10 prepared all the information in the slides.
It’s a modest contribution from us — but it’s real. And it matters.


892
52
2 months ago

Its four years since the beginning of russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. While this seems like somekind of distant war, far away for most of us, it’s actually real close. Ukraine is on the same distance as Spain from the Netherlands.I have friends and colleagues there. Producers, dj’s, people I know from the dancefloor and some of them are now defending the country in the most extreme conditions, others are volunteering. All of them are living through something most of us can’t even imagine... I was lucky to travel to Ukraine during these four years and I am impressed by the resilience of the Ukrainian people. They are doing something that goes further then just defending their own country. Things are for real down there, they’re not playing!

I’m joining this fundraiser of @aid_x_10 to support @grupa_barrakuda, a volunteer unit made up of civilians who stepped forward to help defend Ukraine. I know my friends‘ stories. I know who they are outside of war. That’s why this isn’t abstract for me - it’s about real people who need real help.
The war hasn’t ended. It’s still brutal, especially in this winter. And Ukraine is still standing because people like them are holding the line, projecting all Europe from russian cruelty and imperialism.
If you can, please donate, even a small amount helps! Find the link in bio. @aid_x_10 prepared all the information in the slides.
It’s a modest contribution from us — but it’s real. And it matters.


892
52
2 months ago

A true cornerstone of the Dutch underground is heading to Prague.

DJ Serge, the legend who has been running the infamous Clone Records vinyl shop and distribution for more than 30 years has inspired and influenced generations of DJs with his uncompromising dedication to authentic techno culture.

A devoted admirer of Drexciya and the deeper roots of Detroit techno, Serge has remained a relentless advocate for the music’s original spirit, always staying true to a pure, old-school attitude.

Now he finally arrives for his Prague debut at Techno Alliance next weekend at Fuchs2.

On this occasion, Raphael Kosmos sat down with him for a short conversation. Check it out. And see you next saturday on the foggy dancefloor!


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7
2 months ago

A true cornerstone of the Dutch underground is heading to Prague.

DJ Serge, the legend who has been running the infamous Clone Records vinyl shop and distribution for more than 30 years has inspired and influenced generations of DJs with his uncompromising dedication to authentic techno culture.

A devoted admirer of Drexciya and the deeper roots of Detroit techno, Serge has remained a relentless advocate for the music’s original spirit, always staying true to a pure, old-school attitude.

Now he finally arrives for his Prague debut at Techno Alliance next weekend at Fuchs2.

On this occasion, Raphael Kosmos sat down with him for a short conversation. Check it out. And see you next saturday on the foggy dancefloor!


3
7
2 months ago

A true cornerstone of the Dutch underground is heading to Prague.

DJ Serge, the legend who has been running the infamous Clone Records vinyl shop and distribution for more than 30 years has inspired and influenced generations of DJs with his uncompromising dedication to authentic techno culture.

A devoted admirer of Drexciya and the deeper roots of Detroit techno, Serge has remained a relentless advocate for the music’s original spirit, always staying true to a pure, old-school attitude.

Now he finally arrives for his Prague debut at Techno Alliance next weekend at Fuchs2.

On this occasion, Raphael Kosmos sat down with him for a short conversation. Check it out. And see you next saturday on the foggy dancefloor!


3
7
2 months ago


A true cornerstone of the Dutch underground is heading to Prague.

DJ Serge, the legend who has been running the infamous Clone Records vinyl shop and distribution for more than 30 years has inspired and influenced generations of DJs with his uncompromising dedication to authentic techno culture.

A devoted admirer of Drexciya and the deeper roots of Detroit techno, Serge has remained a relentless advocate for the music’s original spirit, always staying true to a pure, old-school attitude.

Now he finally arrives for his Prague debut at Techno Alliance next weekend at Fuchs2.

On this occasion, Raphael Kosmos sat down with him for a short conversation. Check it out. And see you next saturday on the foggy dancefloor!


3
7
2 months ago

A true cornerstone of the Dutch underground is heading to Prague.

DJ Serge, the legend who has been running the infamous Clone Records vinyl shop and distribution for more than 30 years has inspired and influenced generations of DJs with his uncompromising dedication to authentic techno culture.

A devoted admirer of Drexciya and the deeper roots of Detroit techno, Serge has remained a relentless advocate for the music’s original spirit, always staying true to a pure, old-school attitude.

Now he finally arrives for his Prague debut at Techno Alliance next weekend at Fuchs2.

On this occasion, Raphael Kosmos sat down with him for a short conversation. Check it out. And see you next saturday on the foggy dancefloor!


3
7
2 months ago

A true cornerstone of the Dutch underground is heading to Prague.

DJ Serge, the legend who has been running the infamous Clone Records vinyl shop and distribution for more than 30 years has inspired and influenced generations of DJs with his uncompromising dedication to authentic techno culture.

A devoted admirer of Drexciya and the deeper roots of Detroit techno, Serge has remained a relentless advocate for the music’s original spirit, always staying true to a pure, old-school attitude.

Now he finally arrives for his Prague debut at Techno Alliance next weekend at Fuchs2.

On this occasion, Raphael Kosmos sat down with him for a short conversation. Check it out. And see you next saturday on the foggy dancefloor!


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2 months ago

Detroit In Effect b2b Serge! We captured one of our rare back2back sets on tape!! Now it’s all yours. Link in bio 🔗


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2 months ago

Detroit In Effect b2b Serge! We captured one of our rare back2back sets on tape!! Now it’s all yours. Link in bio 🔗


571
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2 months ago

Detroit In Effect b2b Serge! We captured one of our rare back2back sets on tape!! Now it’s all yours. Link in bio 🔗


571
32
2 months ago

Detroit In Effect b2b Serge! We captured one of our rare back2back sets on tape!! Now it’s all yours. Link in bio 🔗


571
32
2 months ago

Detroit In Effect b2b Serge! We captured one of our rare back2back sets on tape!! Now it’s all yours. Link in bio 🔗


571
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2 months ago

Detroit In Effect b2b Serge! We captured one of our rare back2back sets on tape!! Now it’s all yours. Link in bio 🔗


571
32
2 months ago

Detroit In Effect b2b Serge! We captured one of our rare back2back sets on tape!! Now it’s all yours. Link in bio 🔗


571
32
2 months ago

Playing a venue for the first time always comes with anticipation and excitement. Heading to Madrid to play Cadavra was no different.

Came ready to go deep into electro and techno, but ended up playing a full-on house set. The reason: my cuz @fritswentink set the vibe perfectly with two hours of unreleased, bass-heavy house. Add a great soundsystem and a room made for it.

Congrats to @cadavra.club on celebrating its 4th anniversary this weekend, and shoutout to the whole team for the warm vibes and lovely venue they’ve built. ❤️


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2 months ago

Playing a venue for the first time always comes with anticipation and excitement. Heading to Madrid to play Cadavra was no different.

Came ready to go deep into electro and techno, but ended up playing a full-on house set. The reason: my cuz @fritswentink set the vibe perfectly with two hours of unreleased, bass-heavy house. Add a great soundsystem and a room made for it.

Congrats to @cadavra.club on celebrating its 4th anniversary this weekend, and shoutout to the whole team for the warm vibes and lovely venue they’ve built. ❤️


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2 months ago

In the context of corporate festival culture, @sergeclone reminds us that techno carries a history beyond the stage. Its roots lie in spaces shaped by exclusion and improvisation, where music was practice rather than product.
Underground gatherings became laboratories for collective attention, difference, and rhythm. Collectives like Underground Resistance extended this practice, insisting that sound could shape social space as much as it filled it.
Politics is embedded in the culture itself. To attend, ignore, or question is to engage with that legacy.

📹 by @jonaslandwehr
Track ID: Claudio PRC & Luigi Tozzi - Onirica (Markus Suckut Remix) [T3R019]


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3 months ago

Who's In Control??
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- Clone West Coast Series 029 -


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Who's In Control??
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- Clone West Coast Series 029 -


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3 months ago

Who's In Control??
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- Clone West Coast Series 029 -


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3 months ago

The first Label Spotlight of the year goes to: Clone Royal Oak📍 from Rotterdam, Netherlands

A key chapter in the multi-faceted Clone story, Royal Oak is the sublabel where house, funk, deep and everything in between come together with elegance and groove. While Clone’s main catalog has long explored the rawer edges of electro and techno, Royal Oak offers a warmer, more soulful counterpart... always with the same attention to character and detail.

Curated by Serge, the mind behind the Clone empire, Royal Oak channels a love for deep-rooted musicality. Its catalog features lush drum machines, vintage synths, and rich melodies. Often with nods to Chicago, Detroit, and early Italo. From the dusty MPC swing to dreamy sci-fi funk or analog wizardry, Royal Oak has carved out its own space in the modern house landscape.

To me, what makes the label special isn’t just its sound, it’s the sense of trust. You know when a Royal Oak record drops, it’s going to feel right. Groovy, warm, slightly oddball at times, but always good. Dancing in its own lane.

I’m really looking forward to listen what they’re preparing this 2026.


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4 months ago

The first Label Spotlight of the year goes to: Clone Royal Oak📍 from Rotterdam, Netherlands

A key chapter in the multi-faceted Clone story, Royal Oak is the sublabel where house, funk, deep and everything in between come together with elegance and groove. While Clone’s main catalog has long explored the rawer edges of electro and techno, Royal Oak offers a warmer, more soulful counterpart... always with the same attention to character and detail.

Curated by Serge, the mind behind the Clone empire, Royal Oak channels a love for deep-rooted musicality. Its catalog features lush drum machines, vintage synths, and rich melodies. Often with nods to Chicago, Detroit, and early Italo. From the dusty MPC swing to dreamy sci-fi funk or analog wizardry, Royal Oak has carved out its own space in the modern house landscape.

To me, what makes the label special isn’t just its sound, it’s the sense of trust. You know when a Royal Oak record drops, it’s going to feel right. Groovy, warm, slightly oddball at times, but always good. Dancing in its own lane.

I’m really looking forward to listen what they’re preparing this 2026.


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4 months ago

The first Label Spotlight of the year goes to: Clone Royal Oak📍 from Rotterdam, Netherlands

A key chapter in the multi-faceted Clone story, Royal Oak is the sublabel where house, funk, deep and everything in between come together with elegance and groove. While Clone’s main catalog has long explored the rawer edges of electro and techno, Royal Oak offers a warmer, more soulful counterpart... always with the same attention to character and detail.

Curated by Serge, the mind behind the Clone empire, Royal Oak channels a love for deep-rooted musicality. Its catalog features lush drum machines, vintage synths, and rich melodies. Often with nods to Chicago, Detroit, and early Italo. From the dusty MPC swing to dreamy sci-fi funk or analog wizardry, Royal Oak has carved out its own space in the modern house landscape.

To me, what makes the label special isn’t just its sound, it’s the sense of trust. You know when a Royal Oak record drops, it’s going to feel right. Groovy, warm, slightly oddball at times, but always good. Dancing in its own lane.

I’m really looking forward to listen what they’re preparing this 2026.


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4 months ago

The first Label Spotlight of the year goes to: Clone Royal Oak📍 from Rotterdam, Netherlands

A key chapter in the multi-faceted Clone story, Royal Oak is the sublabel where house, funk, deep and everything in between come together with elegance and groove. While Clone’s main catalog has long explored the rawer edges of electro and techno, Royal Oak offers a warmer, more soulful counterpart... always with the same attention to character and detail.

Curated by Serge, the mind behind the Clone empire, Royal Oak channels a love for deep-rooted musicality. Its catalog features lush drum machines, vintage synths, and rich melodies. Often with nods to Chicago, Detroit, and early Italo. From the dusty MPC swing to dreamy sci-fi funk or analog wizardry, Royal Oak has carved out its own space in the modern house landscape.

To me, what makes the label special isn’t just its sound, it’s the sense of trust. You know when a Royal Oak record drops, it’s going to feel right. Groovy, warm, slightly oddball at times, but always good. Dancing in its own lane.

I’m really looking forward to listen what they’re preparing this 2026.


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59
4 months ago

The first Label Spotlight of the year goes to: Clone Royal Oak📍 from Rotterdam, Netherlands

A key chapter in the multi-faceted Clone story, Royal Oak is the sublabel where house, funk, deep and everything in between come together with elegance and groove. While Clone’s main catalog has long explored the rawer edges of electro and techno, Royal Oak offers a warmer, more soulful counterpart... always with the same attention to character and detail.

Curated by Serge, the mind behind the Clone empire, Royal Oak channels a love for deep-rooted musicality. Its catalog features lush drum machines, vintage synths, and rich melodies. Often with nods to Chicago, Detroit, and early Italo. From the dusty MPC swing to dreamy sci-fi funk or analog wizardry, Royal Oak has carved out its own space in the modern house landscape.

To me, what makes the label special isn’t just its sound, it’s the sense of trust. You know when a Royal Oak record drops, it’s going to feel right. Groovy, warm, slightly oddball at times, but always good. Dancing in its own lane.

I’m really looking forward to listen what they’re preparing this 2026.


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59
4 months ago

The first Label Spotlight of the year goes to: Clone Royal Oak📍 from Rotterdam, Netherlands

A key chapter in the multi-faceted Clone story, Royal Oak is the sublabel where house, funk, deep and everything in between come together with elegance and groove. While Clone’s main catalog has long explored the rawer edges of electro and techno, Royal Oak offers a warmer, more soulful counterpart... always with the same attention to character and detail.

Curated by Serge, the mind behind the Clone empire, Royal Oak channels a love for deep-rooted musicality. Its catalog features lush drum machines, vintage synths, and rich melodies. Often with nods to Chicago, Detroit, and early Italo. From the dusty MPC swing to dreamy sci-fi funk or analog wizardry, Royal Oak has carved out its own space in the modern house landscape.

To me, what makes the label special isn’t just its sound, it’s the sense of trust. You know when a Royal Oak record drops, it’s going to feel right. Groovy, warm, slightly oddball at times, but always good. Dancing in its own lane.

I’m really looking forward to listen what they’re preparing this 2026.


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59
4 months ago

The first Label Spotlight of the year goes to: Clone Royal Oak📍 from Rotterdam, Netherlands

A key chapter in the multi-faceted Clone story, Royal Oak is the sublabel where house, funk, deep and everything in between come together with elegance and groove. While Clone’s main catalog has long explored the rawer edges of electro and techno, Royal Oak offers a warmer, more soulful counterpart... always with the same attention to character and detail.

Curated by Serge, the mind behind the Clone empire, Royal Oak channels a love for deep-rooted musicality. Its catalog features lush drum machines, vintage synths, and rich melodies. Often with nods to Chicago, Detroit, and early Italo. From the dusty MPC swing to dreamy sci-fi funk or analog wizardry, Royal Oak has carved out its own space in the modern house landscape.

To me, what makes the label special isn’t just its sound, it’s the sense of trust. You know when a Royal Oak record drops, it’s going to feel right. Groovy, warm, slightly oddball at times, but always good. Dancing in its own lane.

I’m really looking forward to listen what they’re preparing this 2026.


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59
4 months ago

The first Label Spotlight of the year goes to: Clone Royal Oak📍 from Rotterdam, Netherlands

A key chapter in the multi-faceted Clone story, Royal Oak is the sublabel where house, funk, deep and everything in between come together with elegance and groove. While Clone’s main catalog has long explored the rawer edges of electro and techno, Royal Oak offers a warmer, more soulful counterpart... always with the same attention to character and detail.

Curated by Serge, the mind behind the Clone empire, Royal Oak channels a love for deep-rooted musicality. Its catalog features lush drum machines, vintage synths, and rich melodies. Often with nods to Chicago, Detroit, and early Italo. From the dusty MPC swing to dreamy sci-fi funk or analog wizardry, Royal Oak has carved out its own space in the modern house landscape.

To me, what makes the label special isn’t just its sound, it’s the sense of trust. You know when a Royal Oak record drops, it’s going to feel right. Groovy, warm, slightly oddball at times, but always good. Dancing in its own lane.

I’m really looking forward to listen what they’re preparing this 2026.


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59
4 months ago

The first Label Spotlight of the year goes to: Clone Royal Oak📍 from Rotterdam, Netherlands

A key chapter in the multi-faceted Clone story, Royal Oak is the sublabel where house, funk, deep and everything in between come together with elegance and groove. While Clone’s main catalog has long explored the rawer edges of electro and techno, Royal Oak offers a warmer, more soulful counterpart... always with the same attention to character and detail.

Curated by Serge, the mind behind the Clone empire, Royal Oak channels a love for deep-rooted musicality. Its catalog features lush drum machines, vintage synths, and rich melodies. Often with nods to Chicago, Detroit, and early Italo. From the dusty MPC swing to dreamy sci-fi funk or analog wizardry, Royal Oak has carved out its own space in the modern house landscape.

To me, what makes the label special isn’t just its sound, it’s the sense of trust. You know when a Royal Oak record drops, it’s going to feel right. Groovy, warm, slightly oddball at times, but always good. Dancing in its own lane.

I’m really looking forward to listen what they’re preparing this 2026.


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59
4 months ago

The first Label Spotlight of the year goes to: Clone Royal Oak📍 from Rotterdam, Netherlands

A key chapter in the multi-faceted Clone story, Royal Oak is the sublabel where house, funk, deep and everything in between come together with elegance and groove. While Clone’s main catalog has long explored the rawer edges of electro and techno, Royal Oak offers a warmer, more soulful counterpart... always with the same attention to character and detail.

Curated by Serge, the mind behind the Clone empire, Royal Oak channels a love for deep-rooted musicality. Its catalog features lush drum machines, vintage synths, and rich melodies. Often with nods to Chicago, Detroit, and early Italo. From the dusty MPC swing to dreamy sci-fi funk or analog wizardry, Royal Oak has carved out its own space in the modern house landscape.

To me, what makes the label special isn’t just its sound, it’s the sense of trust. You know when a Royal Oak record drops, it’s going to feel right. Groovy, warm, slightly oddball at times, but always good. Dancing in its own lane.

I’m really looking forward to listen what they’re preparing this 2026.


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59
4 months ago

The first Label Spotlight of the year goes to: Clone Royal Oak📍 from Rotterdam, Netherlands

A key chapter in the multi-faceted Clone story, Royal Oak is the sublabel where house, funk, deep and everything in between come together with elegance and groove. While Clone’s main catalog has long explored the rawer edges of electro and techno, Royal Oak offers a warmer, more soulful counterpart... always with the same attention to character and detail.

Curated by Serge, the mind behind the Clone empire, Royal Oak channels a love for deep-rooted musicality. Its catalog features lush drum machines, vintage synths, and rich melodies. Often with nods to Chicago, Detroit, and early Italo. From the dusty MPC swing to dreamy sci-fi funk or analog wizardry, Royal Oak has carved out its own space in the modern house landscape.

To me, what makes the label special isn’t just its sound, it’s the sense of trust. You know when a Royal Oak record drops, it’s going to feel right. Groovy, warm, slightly oddball at times, but always good. Dancing in its own lane.

I’m really looking forward to listen what they’re preparing this 2026.


2K
59
4 months ago

The first Label Spotlight of the year goes to: Clone Royal Oak📍 from Rotterdam, Netherlands

A key chapter in the multi-faceted Clone story, Royal Oak is the sublabel where house, funk, deep and everything in between come together with elegance and groove. While Clone’s main catalog has long explored the rawer edges of electro and techno, Royal Oak offers a warmer, more soulful counterpart... always with the same attention to character and detail.

Curated by Serge, the mind behind the Clone empire, Royal Oak channels a love for deep-rooted musicality. Its catalog features lush drum machines, vintage synths, and rich melodies. Often with nods to Chicago, Detroit, and early Italo. From the dusty MPC swing to dreamy sci-fi funk or analog wizardry, Royal Oak has carved out its own space in the modern house landscape.

To me, what makes the label special isn’t just its sound, it’s the sense of trust. You know when a Royal Oak record drops, it’s going to feel right. Groovy, warm, slightly oddball at times, but always good. Dancing in its own lane.

I’m really looking forward to listen what they’re preparing this 2026.


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59
4 months ago

The first Label Spotlight of the year goes to: Clone Royal Oak📍 from Rotterdam, Netherlands

A key chapter in the multi-faceted Clone story, Royal Oak is the sublabel where house, funk, deep and everything in between come together with elegance and groove. While Clone’s main catalog has long explored the rawer edges of electro and techno, Royal Oak offers a warmer, more soulful counterpart... always with the same attention to character and detail.

Curated by Serge, the mind behind the Clone empire, Royal Oak channels a love for deep-rooted musicality. Its catalog features lush drum machines, vintage synths, and rich melodies. Often with nods to Chicago, Detroit, and early Italo. From the dusty MPC swing to dreamy sci-fi funk or analog wizardry, Royal Oak has carved out its own space in the modern house landscape.

To me, what makes the label special isn’t just its sound, it’s the sense of trust. You know when a Royal Oak record drops, it’s going to feel right. Groovy, warm, slightly oddball at times, but always good. Dancing in its own lane.

I’m really looking forward to listen what they’re preparing this 2026.


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4 months ago

The first Label Spotlight of the year goes to: Clone Royal Oak📍 from Rotterdam, Netherlands

A key chapter in the multi-faceted Clone story, Royal Oak is the sublabel where house, funk, deep and everything in between come together with elegance and groove. While Clone’s main catalog has long explored the rawer edges of electro and techno, Royal Oak offers a warmer, more soulful counterpart... always with the same attention to character and detail.

Curated by Serge, the mind behind the Clone empire, Royal Oak channels a love for deep-rooted musicality. Its catalog features lush drum machines, vintage synths, and rich melodies. Often with nods to Chicago, Detroit, and early Italo. From the dusty MPC swing to dreamy sci-fi funk or analog wizardry, Royal Oak has carved out its own space in the modern house landscape.

To me, what makes the label special isn’t just its sound, it’s the sense of trust. You know when a Royal Oak record drops, it’s going to feel right. Groovy, warm, slightly oddball at times, but always good. Dancing in its own lane.

I’m really looking forward to listen what they’re preparing this 2026.


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4 months ago

The grand finale of the NYE weekender.
Three gigs in a row, ending with our first all-nighter. Detroit In Effect & Serge all night long. Damn, that was fun.

Happy 2026 to all of you! May the music bring positive vibes in the new year ✨

🥂cheers to the friendships and connections we make through the universal language of music ☮️


583
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4 months ago

The grand finale of the NYE weekender.
Three gigs in a row, ending with our first all-nighter. Detroit In Effect & Serge all night long. Damn, that was fun.

Happy 2026 to all of you! May the music bring positive vibes in the new year ✨

🥂cheers to the friendships and connections we make through the universal language of music ☮️


583
25
4 months ago

The grand finale of the NYE weekender.
Three gigs in a row, ending with our first all-nighter. Detroit In Effect & Serge all night long. Damn, that was fun.

Happy 2026 to all of you! May the music bring positive vibes in the new year ✨

🥂cheers to the friendships and connections we make through the universal language of music ☮️


583
25
4 months ago

The grand finale of the NYE weekender.
Three gigs in a row, ending with our first all-nighter. Detroit In Effect & Serge all night long. Damn, that was fun.

Happy 2026 to all of you! May the music bring positive vibes in the new year ✨

🥂cheers to the friendships and connections we make through the universal language of music ☮️


583
25
4 months ago

The grand finale of the NYE weekender.
Three gigs in a row, ending with our first all-nighter. Detroit In Effect & Serge all night long. Damn, that was fun.

Happy 2026 to all of you! May the music bring positive vibes in the new year ✨

🥂cheers to the friendships and connections we make through the universal language of music ☮️


583
25
4 months ago

The grand finale of the NYE weekender.
Three gigs in a row, ending with our first all-nighter. Detroit In Effect & Serge all night long. Damn, that was fun.

Happy 2026 to all of you! May the music bring positive vibes in the new year ✨

🥂cheers to the friendships and connections we make through the universal language of music ☮️


583
25
4 months ago

The grand finale of the NYE weekender.
Three gigs in a row, ending with our first all-nighter. Detroit In Effect & Serge all night long. Damn, that was fun.

Happy 2026 to all of you! May the music bring positive vibes in the new year ✨

🥂cheers to the friendships and connections we make through the universal language of music ☮️


583
25
4 months ago

The grand finale of the NYE weekender.
Three gigs in a row, ending with our first all-nighter. Detroit In Effect & Serge all night long. Damn, that was fun.

Happy 2026 to all of you! May the music bring positive vibes in the new year ✨

🥂cheers to the friendships and connections we make through the universal language of music ☮️


583
25
4 months ago


View Instagram Stories in Secret

The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.

Advantages of Anonstories

Explore IG Stories Privately

Keep track of Instagram updates discreetly while protecting your privacy and staying anonymous.


Private Instagram Viewer

View profiles and photos anonymously with ease using the Private Profile Viewer.


Story Viewer for Free

This free tool allows you to view Instagram Stories anonymously, ensuring your activity remains hidden from the story uploader.

Frequently asked questions

 
Anonymity

Anonstories lets users view Instagram stories without alerting the creator.

 
Device Compatibility

Works seamlessly on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and modern browsers like Chrome and Safari.

 
Safety and Privacy

Prioritizes secure, anonymous browsing without requiring login credentials.

 
No Registration

Users can view public stories by simply entering a username—no account needed.

 
Supported Formats

Downloads photos (JPEG) and videos (MP4) with ease.

 
Cost

The service is free to use.

 
Private Accounts

Content from private accounts can only be accessed by followers.

 
File Usage

Files are for personal or educational use only and must comply with copyright rules.

 
How It Works

Enter a public username to view or download stories. The service generates direct links for saving content locally.