Nice words, gracefully put.

Nobody wants to read another embittered tirade about the collapse of the
market for vinyl and for paid music in general, even if it's painfully
correct.

Still, I doubt I'm alone in suspecting that it's indeed the already poor
environment for music sales, exacerbated by the credit crunch, which is
behind their decision - at least to some extent.

I like the spirit in their announcement though. It's hopeful.

-----Original Message-----
From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [mailto:grand...@mac.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2009 6:57 AM
To: 313 Mailinglist List
Subject: (313) Closure of the Clone record label


I found this in my mailbox this morning, it might be of some interest  
for some of you:
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* Closure of the Clone record label*
After running the label since 1993/ 94 we recently noticed that we  
were going to repeat ourselves. We started as a label influenced by  
the first wave of techno and house labels who were just releasing  
music for the sake of good and personal music (we cloned what they  
did... by just having fun and release music which we enjoyed ourselves).
We have started very immature and without having an idea in mind that  
we we're going to make this a business...

At that moment we were exploring the field of minimalish techno and  
acid. Then our attention slowly moved to electro, post Detroit techno  
and the new sonic territories with modern electronica. We've had the  
return of disco in the late 90's and the nu-disco thing and a fusi on  
of styles in the early '00. Simultaneously we've released dark electro  
techno, campy nu-disco ,advanced modern electronica and personal  
favorites in the rebound.

Artists developed into different directions and there is not much we  
haven't touched in our field... from very 'obscure' records to  
'underground' dance floor hits that got big festival crowds and  
balearic holiday ravers moving.
So what is there left to do? Basically there is no challenge at this  
moment... we can continue releasing everything we like (from people we  
like) without a marketing strategy and without a potential buyers in  
mind as we used to do... but we already did so for many years.

At this moment we don't understand the popularity of many artists and  
releases....or... actually we do!. We do, to a certain level, because  
we've tried many things when we just started our journey into music  
when we were teenagers and when we started the label +/- 15 years ago!  
By now we do understan d the tricks and formulas of dance music and  
the different users. However using these tricks and formulas just to  
ensure maximum effect would be betrayal to our own musical ethics  
because our goal with Clone records is to entertain ourself with the  
music we release (and to be clear... with themusic...and not the side  
effects). Somehow we feel we've had an almost complete life cycle of  
personal evolution in dance music and thats also how we developed the  
label into a versatile label which is releasing different styles of  
dance music for different purposes. Its a difficult decision because  
the label is doing very well and we get warm reactions from the  
strangest places in this world and we could do this for another 10  
years!
But in order to remain passioned about what we do, we feel we should  
not continue the label as it is.. so we won't.

but no worries.. there will be new things coming, but its just not  
exactly clear what, how (and when). More news on th at in a few weeks  
time!

There will be to two remaining releases (scheduled for Februari.) C#55 -
I-f ft Fred Ventura/ Ajello - I cut my heart out (Craig  
Richards edit)/ I'm ready
C#56 - Marco Bernardi - Mystery Of Nazerus  (plus a limited Marcus  
Bernardi rmx 12")
then it will be quiet on the label...

oh.. and  Clone Clasic Cuts still has some releases lined up (incl a  
Unit Moebius CD release), so for now we don't know what will happen  
with that.. but most likely we will continue with the Classic Cuts  
Series.

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