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Peel was a fan of Dave Clarke's work and is credited with dubbing the artist "the baron of techno". Clarke did several live sessions for Peel's show, as well as being interviewed by the older DJ at Clarke's home studio for the 02 February 1996 programme. In the Guardian newspaper in 1997, Peel selected Clarke's debut album 'Archive One' in his Top 20 Albums of all time. After Peel's death in 2004, Clarke was one of the first people to come forward to perform for Peel's tribute night on 16 December 2004. In an interview with Digicult, Clarke paid tribute to Peel:

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  • Peel was a fan of Dave Clarke's work and is credited with dubbing the artist "the baron of techno". Clarke did several live sessions for Peel's show, as well as being interviewed by the older DJ at Clarke's home studio for the 02 February 1996 programme. In the Guardian newspaper in 1997, Peel selected Clarke's debut album 'Archive One' in his Top 20 Albums of all time. After Peel's death in 2004, Clarke was one of the first people to come forward to perform for Peel's tribute night on 16 December 2004. In an interview with Digicult, Clarke paid tribute to Peel:
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  • Peel was a fan of Dave Clarke's work and is credited with dubbing the artist "the baron of techno". Clarke did several live sessions for Peel's show, as well as being interviewed by the older DJ at Clarke's home studio for the 02 February 1996 programme. In the Guardian newspaper in 1997, Peel selected Clarke's debut album 'Archive One' in his Top 20 Albums of all time. After Peel's death in 2004, Clarke was one of the first people to come forward to perform for Peel's tribute night on 16 December 2004. In an interview with Digicult, Clarke paid tribute to Peel: "John was a real music culture, against the authority, the musical version of everything I said before. When I lost him I stopped listen to the music, nothing more represents my music taste as when John was in Radio1. There are some other radio that play good music, but John Peel was different and I’m happy that he’s been my friend, who respected me as dj and producer and came to my concerts. I met John numerous times, had quite a few discussions, read several books together, we had the same thought about many thing." [1]
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