out soon: Steve Rachmad – 3-6-9 EP [Dekmantel]

 

Artist:
Steve Rachmad

 

Title:
3-6-9 EP

 

Label:
Dekmantel

 

Cat#:
DKMNTL121

 

Release Date:
19th June 2026

 

Format:
vinyl, download & streaming

 

Tracklist:
A1.
3 Creation Energy

A2.
6 Physical Manifestation

B1.
9 Completion And Delivery

 

Press Info:
One of the true, undisputed pioneers of Dutch techno, Steve Rachmad appears on Dekmantel for an EP of peerless machine music. On the ‘3-6-9’ EP, the artist also known as Sterac, Parallel 9 and many other names plies a powerful trade in funked up, gritty and soulful techno made the proper way.

The connection between Rachmad and Dekmantel reaches back many years via his frequent appearances at the Dekmantel Festival — he has two performances at the 2026 edition as well as sets at Dekmantel Selectors lined up later in the summer. The ‘3-6-9’ EP lands ahead of an album and world tour that marks 45 years in service to electronic music, nodding to Rachmad’s earliest roots in electro funk through to his day- one embrace of house and techno as it made its way across the Atlantic from Chicago and Detroit.

There’s a rowdy, rave-spirited energy to the synth hook bucking its way through the centre of ‘3 Creation Energy’, coming on in brassy tones laced with artful distortion while the drums dutifully jack the way they ought to. There’s a more linear, pressure cooker quality to the tidal filter work guiding ‘6 Physical Manifestation’ to its own energetic peaks, while ‘9 Completion and Delivery’ surfs on coursing waves of arpeggiated lead lines before breaking through to the oceanic calm of grandiose pad tones.

There’s no mystery to unpick here — this is quite simply techno perfection made with the instinct and experience of a master of the form, whose life is synonymous with every inch of the culture.

 

Snippets:
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Special:
“DifferentSound invites … / Podcast #310”

 

Recommendations:
“Speedy & Steve” by Speedy & Steve on Mote-Evolver
Sterac’ “Light In The Darkness EP” on Token Records
Sterac’ “Different Strokes” on Mote-Evolver
Sterac’ “Numbers EP” on Mote-Evolver
split EP “Lightworks” w/ Sterac on Reclaim Your City
all stuff on Dekmantel we featured

 

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out now: Marcel Dettmann – Fear Of Programming (Remixes) [Dekmantel]

 

Artist:
Marcel Dettmann

 

Title:
Fear Of Programming (Remixes)

 

Label:
Dekmantel

 

Cat#:
DKMNTL097

 

Release Date:
14th February 2025

 

Format:
vinyl, download & streaming

 

Tracklist:
01.
Suffice To Predict
(L.B. Dub Corp Remix)

02.
x12
(Sherelle’s X160 Remix)

03.
Fear Of Programming
(Dopplereffekt Remix)

04.
Water
(Interstellar Funk Remix)

05.
Fear Of Programming
(JASSS Remix)

 

Press Info:
Dekmantel return to Marcel Dettmann’s celebrated 2022 LP Fear Of Programming for a remix package featuring five of the biggest names in contemporary club music. Dettmann’s unmistakably sleek, focused production style is the perfect springboard for all kinds of imaginative interpretations that touch on techno, footwork, electro and ambient.

Donning his L.B. Dub Corp alias, Luke Slater kicks off the A side by paring ‘Suffice To Predict’ down to its fundamentals and rebuilds a taut, punchy version out of the component parts. SHERELLE explores a sweet spot between techno and footwork in her natural 160 BPM zone on her angular, reverb-heavy version of ‘x12’.

On the B side, Dopplereffekt supplement the cascading arpeggios of album closer ‘Fear Of Programming’ with their inimitable strain of dystopian electro. Interstellar Funk turns album centrepiece ‘Water’ into an atmospheric techno voyage shaped out by melancholic pads and fluttering leads. JASSS takes ‘Fear Of Programming’ further out through billowing clouds of ambience and dislocated vocal impressions, arriving at a bold and pensive closing statement to this heavyweight clutch of remixes.

 

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Special:
“BBC Essential Mix”

 

Related Release:
Marcel Dettmann’s “Fear Of Programming” on Dekmantel

 

Recommendations:
Marcel Dettmann’s LP “Test-File” on Ostgut Ton
Marcel Dettmann’s EP “MDR 019” on MDR
compilation “Dekmantel 10 Years 08” on Dekmantel
Matrixxman’s “Sector III: Polyphony” on Dekmantel

 

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Dekmantel @ Bandcamp
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Dekmantel

 

out now: L.B. Dub Corp – Only The Good Times EP [Dekmantel]

 

Artist:
L.B. Dub Corp

 

Title:
Only The Good Times EP

 

Label:
Dekmantel

 

Cat#:
DKMNTL101B

 

Release Date:
03rd May 2024

 

Format:
vinyl, download & streaming

 

Tracklist:
01.
Only The Good Times

02.
Only The Good Times
(Burial Remix)

 

Press Info:
The single ‘Only the Good Times’ is released digitally and on limited white label vinyl together with a Burial remix, cut direct from studio tape master to limited white label vinyl, on Friday 3rd May.

Behind ‘Only The Good Times’ lies the story of fabled Eindhoven street character Arnol Kox, whose philosophical proclamations had become local legend. Slater managed to record Kox preaching the Dutch equivalent of the track title and the line is so poignant he turned it into this emotional ride. Kox passed away in 2020, and so ‘Only The Good Times’ became a heartfelt tribute to someone who embodied the misfit individuality Slater has been inspired by through his career.

“For me ‘Only the Good Times’ is a deeply emotional track. It’s one of those tracks, that ended up entwined in love and somehow life affirming. My immediate thought was to get Burial to remix it, not only because he is one of the most entrancing producers ever, but also because of our heart felt connection and to get him away from his Playstation for ten seconds. Thank you Arnol, Will and everyone else connecting to the music ♥️”

Cut direct from studio tape master to limited white label vinyl // Part of the forthcoming album “Saturn to Home” which will be out on Dekmantel later this month.

 

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Video:
“Only The Good Times (Burial Remix)”

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Special:
“RA.389 L.B. Dub Corp vs P.A.S.”

 

Related Release:
album “Saturn To Home”

 

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Booking:
Reprise Talent Agency

 

Websites:
L.B. Dub Corp
Luke Slater
Dekmantel

 

out now: L.B. Dub Corp – Saturn To Home [Dekmantel]

 

Artist:
L.B. Dub Corp

 

Title:
Saturn To Home

 

Label:
Dekmantel

 

Cat#:
DKMNTL101

 

Release Date:
24th May 2024

 

Format:
vinyl, download & streaming

 

Tracklist:
A1.
Saturn To Home
[feat. Kittin]

A2.
You Got Me
[feat. Robert Owens]

B1.
Your Love

B2.
Golden Star
[feat. Baal Mortimer]

C1.
Only The Good Times

C2.
Krank

D1.
No Trouble In Paradise
[feat. Paul St. Hilaire]

D2.
Cloak And Dagger

 

Press Info:
After a five year hiatus Luke Slater reanimates his L.B. Dub Corp alias for a dynamic, vocal-led ode to the club featuring Robert Owens, Paul St. Hilaire, Miss Kittin and more. The album ‘Saturn to Home’ will be released on 24th May 2024.

Since his first forays into DJing, Luke Slater has been pursuing different streams of inspiration to create with some of the most enduring electronic music of the past 30 years. From his grandiose ambient techno of The 7th Plain to the trailblazing machine funk of Planetary Assault Systems, he’s gifted a lot of music to the world. His L.B. Dub Corp alias first emerged in 2006, and has since been a vessel for a looser approach to club music compared to the steely big room energy of P.A.S. At times it’s housier, elsewhere dubbier, but still logically attached to Slater’s overall arc as an artist and music lover.

On his new album, which marks his first appearance on Dekmantel, Slater wanted to celebrate the unique cultural ferment that set him on his path. It starts with his earliest memories marvelling at the beats in his father’s big band and jazz funk records until he was old enough to be drumming himself. Drums have remained a source of fascination, despite his years entangled in machine music, and for the first time Slater uses his own live drumming on Saturn to Home.

The subtle imperfections of human rhythm are a big draw – Slater has always shied away from anything too ‘perfect’. From the rough and ready advent of drum machines and synths in early 80s pop, disco and electro to the breakthrough years of house music, Slater started to get a handle on how the sounds were made by identifying with the DIY, anything-goes spirit of the era. These are the touchstones that were on his mind as he started to work on Saturn to Home, not seeking to create carbon copies or overtly retro tracks, but rather to keep the verve and open-ended attitude of that music on his mind as made the album throughout 2022.

Beyond the drums, the vocals are the other vital ingredient which Slater knew he needed for this record. His own voice appears sporadically, but he also very intentionally reached out to artists such as deep house original Robert Owens and dub techno quiet legend Paul St. Hilaire. Iconic French electro provocateur Miss Kittin also makes an appearance, although her turn on ‘Saturn To Home’ came about in a more cosmic fashion. Slater had been puzzling over who might work on the track only to be reunited with Kittin at a gig for the first time in years and it felt like a sign to Slater. Alex is the solo alias for Alexandra Grübler of Baal & Mortimer, who lends her freewheeling approach to ‘Golden Star’ in a style Slater compares to Liz Fraser in Cocteau Twins.

If Planetary Assault Systems is in service to the energetic apex of the rave, L.B. Dub Corp is a celebration of the club. Some might equate the two terms, but for Slater his idea of the club was forged in those formative 80s years, when styles slipped into one another in tandem with the melee of social strata. It’s remained an enduring focus — he looks back fondly to playing with the late, great Andrew Weatherall for Steve Bicknell’s Spacebase party at Plastic People, when house, Italo, rare groove and dub were just some of the ingredients flowing into the loose-fit flavour of the night.

Behind ‘Only The Good Times’ lies the story of fabled Eindhoven street character Arnol Kox, whose philosophical proclamations had become local legend. Slater managed to record Kox shouting the Dutch equivalent of the track title, which had become his sole mantra after years preaching to folk in the city centre. Kox passed away in 2020, and so ‘Only The Good Times’ became a heartfelt tribute to someone who embodied the misfit individuality Slater feels most at home around, not least in the club.

It’s this lattice of sounds, stories and feelings which give Saturn to Home its electric, diaristic energy. Whether it’s the feverish passion of ‘Your Love’s infectious chord stabs or the smoky soundsystem tendrils of ‘Golden Star’, the elastic drums and mutant synth funk of ‘Krank’ or the star-scraping breakbeat techno of ‘Only The Good Times’, Slater tells the story of his life in music, which means his life overall, without ever being stuck in the past.

 

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Special:
“RA.389 L.B. Dub Corp vs P.A.S.”

 

Recommendations:
L.B. Dub Corp’s “Unknown Origin” on Ostgut Ton
L.B. Dub Corp’s “Roar” on Stroboscopic Artefacts
L.B. Dub Corp’s “See The Light” on Mote-Evolver
L.B. Dub Corp’s “Side Effects” on Mote-Evolver
“Take It Down (In Dub)” by L.B. Dub Corp
split EP “Parallel Series 1” w/ L.B. Dub Corp tracks on Mote-Evolver
Marcel Dettmann’s “Fear Of Programming” on Dekmantel
Matrixxman’s “Sector III: Polyphony” on Dekmantel
compilation “Dekmantel 10 Years 08” on Dekmantel

 

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L.B. Dub Corp @ Bandcamp
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Booking:
Reprise Talent Agency for L.B. Dub Corp

 

Websites:
L.B. Dub Corp
Luke Slater
Dekmantel

 

out now: Marcel Dettmann – Fear Of Programming [Dekmantel]

 

Artist:
Marcel Dettmann

 

Title:
Fear Of Programming

 

Label:
Dekmantel

 

Cat#:
DKMNTL095

 

Release Date:
25th November 2022

 

Format:
vinyl, download & streaming

 

Tracklist:
01.
Coral

02.
Suffice To Predict

03.
Renewal Theory

04.
Transport

05.
Water
[feat. Ryan Elliott]

06.
Pxls

07.
Reverse Dreams

08.
x12

09.
(Batteries Not Included)

10.
Picture 2020

11.
Selective Dissolution

12.
Tone

13.
Fear Of Programming

 

Press Info:
Nearly 10 years on since his last solo LP, Berlin techno icon Marcel Dettmann arrives on Dekmantel with an expansive album captured in a flash of inspiration.

In many ways Fear Of Programming is a reflection on the artistic process – the critical hurdles one has to overcome, the constant strive for originality, the ability to capture inspiration in its pure moment of inception. Bar the closing title track (and we all know Marcel loves a surprise closing), these 13 tracks came together during a period in which our hirsute host was able to immerse himself in studio practice and set the intention to record an album’s worth of material every single day. From the resulting mass of work there were many options to choose from, and Fear Of Programming stood out as one of the most complete statements on Dettmann’s approach in the here and now.

Unconcerned with an overarching concept, it was the work in the studio which drove the musical direction. No labouring over knotty arrangements, no painstaking mix downs – just honest expression, a moment caught, a groove locked, a stroke of synth sent pirouetting over a cavernous bed of texture. The results are varied, and while you might well hear plenty of bruising machinations in line with the techno Dettmann has made his name on, there are plenty of other shades expressed across the album.

Ambient sojourns, beatless epics and angular electronica have equal footing with strident, floor-friendly workouts. Standout piece ‘Water’ offers an icy ballet of swinging minimal and drip-drop melodics fronted by Ryan Elliott on lesser-spotted vocal duties, urging, ‘give me a sign, just a little something to let me know that you’re mine’. It’s playful, but still underpinned with the sincerity that comes with Dettmann’s work.

Running on instinct, Dettmann presents an honest version of himself in the here and now, speaking through the sonics and not over-thinking the results. His decades of experience helming a thousand techno parties speak for themselves, while his evolution as a musical entity through collaboration and his own BAD MANNERS label demonstrate his appetite for change. Indeed, the working method which resulted in the album also spurred him on to create a live set beyond his well-established DJ practice. Without resorting to a conceited overhaul, Fear Of Programming opens up the idea of what Dettmann represents in the modern techno landscape.

 

Full Track Streaming:

 

Video:
“Suffice To Predict”

Video made by the29nov films

 

Special:
“Bassiani invites … / Podcast #130”

 

Recommendations:
Marcel Dettmann’s LP “Test-File” on Ostgut Ton
Marcel Dettmann’s EP “MDR 019” on MDR
compilation “Dekmantel 10 Years 08” on Dekmantel
Matrixxman’s “Sector III: Polyphony” on Dekmantel

 

Buy Vinyl:
Dekmantel shop
Deejay
Juno
Red Eye Records
Decks
HHV
Boomkat
Bleep
Hardwax
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JunoDownload
Beatport
TraxSource
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Dekmantel
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Websites:
Marcel Dettmann
Dekmantel

 

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