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iO
Claire

Claire
ClaireClaire

Artists

iO

Catno

CCC01

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Austria

Release date

Nov 1, 2024

Cheap Classics, Claire, KMA60,

In 1994 the Vienna-based project iO from Patrick Pulsinger, Erdem
Tunakan, Umberto Gollini and Gerhard Potuznik released a series of
12 inches called Attack, Decay, Sustain and Release on their
legendary Cheap Records imprint.
While most of the tracks where minimalistic Detroit-influenced
Techno, one particular piece stuck out. Claire!
Not only for its mid tempo around 110 bpm, but mostly for the mix of
jazz chords, a funky sample-based groove and a bone dry 909.
Here was a tune bridging the gaps between Techno, Trip Hop and House Music.
Shortly after the release of the full album containing all previous 12 inches,
Claire was licensed to Mo’Wax Records in London.
With an even broader audience it was received in a whole different
context and became an instant favorite amongst DJs from different
genres around the globe and a stone cold classic which is still loved
today. The re-release not only contains the tastefully remastered original
version, but also three remixes by the original crew of Pulsinger and
Tunakan together with the dub expert Sam Irl.
Go back in time with your mind and enjoy this time defying
masterpiece!

Available in 14 days

Nov 1, 2024

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

19€*

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A1

Claire (The Original 1994 Version)

A2

Claire (Pulsinger & Irl Dub Version)

B1

Claire (Patrick Pulsinger Rework)

B2

Claire (Erdem Tunakan Remix)

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