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    Gold Gabber
    • Nov 2004
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    Luke Slater Fabric 32

    There?s little any fan of electronic music can do or say to challenge the fever that surrounds revered techno pioneer Luke Slater. Almost like an enfant terrible to the scene, he?s constantly producing and performing music that remains beyond all things relevant and above all things refreshing. And that?s no mean feat to still be breathing life into soundsystems the globe over, having had his foot in the musical waters for almost 27 years now. So like the advice of a trusted friend, Luke?s sultry party mix ?FABRIC 32? guides you knowingly through some of the most hot-tipped tracks from the likes of Carl Craig, Audion, Switch, Spank Rock and The Juan Maclean. Sage sounds indeed. Weighted more so knowing that Luke recorded the mix in Fabric Room 2 one chilly November afternoon ? a first for the Fabric series. But Luke wanted more than anything to directly relate his history of performances at the venue to the mix. He really wanted to capture the vibe that he feels only that space can herald.

    ?This mix is a true representation of what I play there [at Fabric]. I wanted to do the main part down at the club to get that vibe right from the club. It?s kind of a funky punk disco electronic mix and specifically related to Fabric. I?m excited. Fabric really is quite special, they put in a lot of effort and I have many, many emotions attached to Room 2. Before Fabric, I don?t think there was really a big club in London that had done it right. The sound?s so good in there. It?s a really good place to be and it?s really popular with the right crowd. You put all those together and you can?t really beat it.? - Luke Slater

    Luke?s been a favourite of Fabric?s for a long time. His platform as one of the creators of UK/Detroit?s techno marriage, blending the intensity of techno?s hardest funk and minimal flavours with the sweet swagger and chunky bristle of a fat street party, established much of the music Fabric programs week-in, week-out. While always returning under his own moniker, his releases under the aliases Slots For Bill, 7th Plain, The, Clementine, Deputy Dawg, L.B. Dub Corp, Lloyd Owes Me A Packet, Morganistic, Offset, Planetary Assault Systems, Translucent, Heamaglobien, Machine, Re-Animator, and Spinach continue to arrest the zeitgeist?s understanding of his form. Even more so now with the mottos operandi of his beloved independent label, Mote-Evolver, allowing fans access to his sound - techno that's driving, majestic, tough and, above all, unpredictable - with an immediacy that only our instant- gratification digital generation can appreciate: fans can download his studio creations the very second they're finished.

    ?I wanted to set it up this year because the whole revolution, downloads etc, I felt that this year it had kind of come to some sort of level where it was working. Internet connections were fast enough and people had sussed out where to get stuff and stuff like that. I just really wanted the label to be part of that rather than looking at it from the old way which is a very long winded process and I didn?t see the need for it. The great thing is that when I have something that I want to put out now, apart from the pressing vinyl which does take a bit of time, essentially, I can get it released really really quickly. There are still some bits that need to be done in the middle. People have to know about what you?re doing but it?s a really freeing experience for an artist to be able to write something and get it out to people so quick, no just 11 months down the line. I get bored really easily so this works for me. The label?s just an extension of everything else I?m doing. It?s really an outlet for what I?m doing.? - Luke Slater

    Tracklisting

    01 - L.B.Dub Corp - Rhythm Division - Mote-Evolver
    02 - Colin Zyskowski - For The Asking - ADDON
    03 - Sleeparchive - Transposition Reverse - Sleeparchive
    04 - Guy J and Sahar Z - Hazui (Gui Boratto Remix) - Electribe
    05 - Markus Lange - Ruhest?rung Plattenbau - Craft Music
    06 - Tres Demented ?Brain Freeze ? Planet E
    07 - Putsch ?79 ? Doin? It - Clone
    08 - Switch - A Bit Patchy (Club Mix) - Data
    09 - Luke Slater - Organ Bender (Alone At The Altar of Twisted Souls Mix) - Mote-Evolver
    10 - Tres Demented- She?z Satan Inst. - Planet E
    11 - Shakes - Sister Self Doubt - Hot Hot Hot
    12 - Spank Rock - Bump (Switch Remix) ? Ninja Tune
    13 - Luke Slater - She Showed Me Heaven - Mote-Evolver
    14 - Raudive ? Here (Len?s Podium Remix) - Podium
    15 - Audion - Mouth To Mouth ? Ghostly International
    16 - The Juan Maclean - Love Is In The Air (Mock & Toof Remix) - DFA
    17 - Perspects ? Strap ? Interdimensional Transmissions
    18 - Activator - Doctor Gato (Plus 4 Reasons) ? International Deejay Gigolo
    19 - J?rgen Driessden - The Message - Mutekki
    20 - Martin Buttrich - Full Clip - Planet E
    21 - Basic Channel - Phylyps Trak II/II ? Basic Channel
    22 - Planetary Assault Systems - GT - Mote-Evolver

    Release Date: fabric first members: 02/01/07 uk/r.o.w. retail: 15/01/07 usa: 06/02/07




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