On the 3rd (Germany)/ 6th (UK) September British duo Goldfrapp will release “Believer” as the third single to be taken from the recent album “Head First”. But you can already download the “Little Loud Remix” for free.
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Luke Slater’s Mote-Evolver label continues to enhance its enviable reputation amongst the techno ranks thanks to a consistently high quality output from acts whose musical range spans the techno genre. Recent highlights have included peak-time bombs from techno leviathans, Cari Lekebusch and Ortin Cam as well as stunning EP of ultramodern techno from Finland?s Samuli Kamppi; the deep- space-techno of and the slick stylings of Berghain tastemaker, Marcel Fengler.
Having taken a short summer break, Mote-Evolver is back with something very special. Luke Slater’s Planetary Assault Systems alias needs little introduction having been at the very heart of techno since 1993. Taken from the first ever Mote-Evolver EP, GT is remixed and reworked to bring a classic bang-up-to-date.
James Ruskin brings his classic Detroit inspired sounds into the mix; creating a meandering journey of a mix; bringing out all the futuristic, industrial robot-funk of the original, piecing together the elements into one soulful and hypnotic whole.
Function & Jerome Sydenham continue their successful production partnership to create a dark and heavy rework. With both producers styles evident in the mix the melting pot of parts comes together as deep, abrasive warehouse techno.
Fittingly, Slater gets in on the act too, providing his own P.A.S. “Drone Sector” remix; transporting the original straight out of 2006 and into 2010 with all the mesmerizing exquisiteness the original still intact.
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After only a handful of productions and remixes under the illusive moniker, British techno pioneer Luke Slater’s ‘L.B. Dub Corp’ arrives on Ostgut Ton in its latest electronic mutation. ‘Take It Down (In Dub)’ is a fiery, extended experiment in dub textures. With powerfully reduced club energy at its core, Slater takes his time in heating up his tight and dynamic onset of sound, slowly unleashing a heavy twisted funnel of steam and metal that resounds throughout. Seemingly lighter in its approach, ‘It’s What You Feel’ strikes a melodic note early on and sustains it with artful presence and classic house vibes. This rare L.B. Dub Corp appearance allows us the chance to enjoy the gracious, esoteric and entrancing end of Luke Slater’s creative spectrum.
Tracklist:
01. The Devil’s My Shepherd
02. How Could You be So Blind?
03. It’s A Crying Shame
04. No Companion Like Solitude
05. Brother Mary
06. Fool Killer
07. Make My Life Right
08. Nature Boy
09. For Someone
10. Black Stone Empires
11. No Angel