The Dutchman’s ear for the very best house, techno and electro has helped him build Clone Records, the DIY label he founded in 1992, into a veritable empire, including a distribution company and record store in Rotterdam and a dizzying network of sublabels (Clone Jack For Daze, Clone Aqualung Series, Clone Basement Series and Royal Oak, to name a few you’ll have come across in tracklists for your fave mixes). Two decades on and the quality continues to peak, with the likes of Legowelt, DJ Haus, Randomer and A Made Up Sound gracing the roster recently. We’ve been after a mix from the boss for years, so when he told us what he was cooking up we dropped everything to hear it. “Since I never record mixes, ’cause I never felt the urge, I remembered I always used to make tapes for friends back in the days, including my girlfriend,” he said about his “springtime” mix. “So I wanted to do some kind of ‘girlfriend mixtape’, with tunes that have that spring mixtape vibe, rather than a mix with only rare obscure stuff or own productions, or whatever is the thing to do with podcasts these days that helps your DJ profile or whatever. “So it’s a mix with classic house tracks, some unreleased tunes and some new bits, with the vocal tracks that add that special girlfriend feel – tunes that could have a little special meaning instead of just cool dancefloor bangers or obscure trainspotter stuff.” It’s a perfect fit for the bank holiday wind-down, with tons of jackin’ diva house and sun-baked grooves.