
Fierce, rolling modern techno from Section 6. Making a debut on Clone’s Repetitive Rhythm Research project with the first of a two-part series with some well executed functional tracks for the heads.

Fierce, rolling modern techno from Section 6. Making a debut on Clone’s Repetitive Rhythm Research project with the first of a two-part series with some well executed functional tracks for the heads.

Techno has always moved in cycles, styles fade in and out of focus, but true character stands the test of time. As the genre enters its fourth decade, it’s fascinating to see how experimentation sometimes becomes formula, and how fresh ideas can either break the mould or quietly slide into the mainstream. This new compilation on Repetitive Rhythm Research explores exactly that tension. 12 tracks by 12 artists, ranging from rising talents to established names, each bringing their own distinct approach. This isn’t your typical ‘cut from the same cloth’ compilation. It’s a diverse journey through contemporary techno with all its depth, quirks, and raw energy.

‘Deus Ex Machina’. Unexpected intervention from the machine, a three act masterclass. Force Reaction lends their hand remixing the Second Act.

The Exaltics are back on Repetitive Rhythm Research with 3 tracks of intense, ravey, 90’s Detroit inspired dark, driving techno. Alden Tyrell & Serge add a razorsharp, expertly produced club friendly remix completing the 4 tracker.

Taken from the Clone Records Sonic Transmutations compilation the trippy ”Darkheart Energy” by Orlando Voorn in his Frequency guise comes in the original instrumental and 3 remixes from Marcal, the Lady Machine and Lenson. Three different heavyweight techno bunker interpretations, all worthy of the Repetitive Rhythm stamp.

Repetitive Rhythm Research mainstay Frequency returns to the series with ”Turn The Light”. Taking cues from classic Detroit influences, but taking it even deeper with trippy vocal edits and tight production. Alden Tyrell & Serge turn the lights up with a bottom heavy remix. ”Space Dub Work” closes in style with it’s deep dubby breakbeat.

Head Front Panel signs on for the second ‘Repetitive Rhythm Research’ with his ‘Phonetic’ EP. Relentless, heady, analogue techno. Rooted firmly in 90’s dark basements, updated for the 2020’s.