Planetary Assault Systems, Temporary Suspension
[Ostgut Ton] A few years back, you couldn’t go to a club without seeing a “Rave Strikes Back” sticker on a DJ’s record box. An initiative set up by Freude-am-Tanzen, the idea was to revolt against the...
View ArticleLittle White Earbuds Interviews Luke Slater
Photo by Chris Davison Luke Slater is, as they say, a man who needs no introduction. A stalwart of the international electronic scene for almost 20 years, much of contemporary techno owes Slater a...
View ArticleMarcel Fengler, Thwack Remixes
Photo by Elizaveta Porodina [Mote-Evolver] Marcel Fengler’s original “Thwack” is one of the most mercurially monstrous things the German producer has yet unleashed, an utterly distinctive flurry of...
View ArticlePlanetary Assault Systems, The Messenger
[Ostgut Ton] Aside from the occasional reissue campaign, dance music artists are not known for spending much time with their back catalogs. Whether you chalk this up a mercurial, fashion-conscious...
View ArticleCatching Up With Luke Slater
Photo by Daniel Burman When a man with as many names as Luke Slater starts a new project, it can be hard to know how to interpret it. Just another in a long string of alter egos? Or a new approach...
View ArticleL.B. Dub Corp, Unknown Origin
[Ostgut Ton] L.B. Dub Corp is Luke Slater’s project based around progressive reductionism, one that has previously been well suited to the 12″ or remix, rather than full album. Over the past eight...
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