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Zehn/Sieben
Cat: OSTGUTLP 2007. Rel: 13 Apr 16
 
Techno
Martyn - "Jah Bedouin" (7:38)
Atom TM & Tobias - "Physik E7532" (5:37)
Planetary Assault Systems - "Hama Static" (5:21)
Review: The Zehn 12" sampler series from cam Ostgut Ton reaches edition Sieben and features Martyn, Atom TM, Tobias and Planetary Assault Systems on the cut. It's the DC-based Dutchman that takes the A-side honours with "Jah Bedouin", a trademark hybrid cruncher from Martyn that pairs a UK rhythmic bent with tunnelling dub techno vibes and the occasional, yet wholly enthusiastic vocal sample that inspired the title. Face down Tobias and Atom TM experiment with a darker strain of sinewy techno on "Physik E7532" whilst Luke Slater is in banger mode for closing PSA cut "Hama Static".
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out of stock $14.01
In From The Night (Reworks & Edits)
Cat: MOTE 064. Rel: 24 Nov 22
 
Techno
In From The Night (Adam Beyer & Wehbba rework) (7:22)
In From The Night (PAS edit) (8:19)
In From The Night (PAS live edit) (5:24)
Review: To celebrate the passing of three decades since the release of his first EP as Planetary Assault Systems, Luke Slater has served up new reworks of the single's most celebrated cut, 'In From The Night'. The first to have a crack at transforming Slater's 1993 original, a throbbing techno stomper rich in alien-sounding electronics and razor-sharp TB-303 motifs, are old pal Adam Beyer and Drumcode regular Webhha. They retain the original's intensity and sweaty techno breathlessness, adding raw, tech-trance style riffs and a grand, big room-ready sound. Over on the flip, Slater provides two tweaks of his own: a classic, build-and-release 'Edit' with added murky noises and extra TB-303 tweakery, and a blisteringly energetic, off-kilter, on-the-fly 'Live Edit' that re-imagines the track as a jumpy, broken techno beast.
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out of stock $14.01
Devotion (Truncate, Barker mixes)
Cat: TOKEN 108. Rel: 13 Jun 22
 
Techno
Devotion (6:00)
Devotion (Truncate remix) (5:11)
Eden Tide (6:36)
Eden Tide (Barker remix) (6:35)
Review: Hot on the heels of his full-length LP 'Sky Scraping', Luke Slater is back as Planetary Assault Systems with one of the albums key tracks 'Devotion', which wasn't included on the 2LP. Truncate steps in for a hard hitting remix on A2, while Slater provides a new exclusive hypnotic track 'Eden Tide' as B1. Barker then closes out the record with a meditative eye closer to smooth the edges of a rougher record.
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 in stock $14.01
Rip The Cut (remixes)
Rip The Cut (remixes) (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: MOTE 063. Rel: 11 May 22
 
Techno
Rip The Cut (Luke Slater remix 1) (6:19)
Rip The Cut (Dubfire remix) (7:27)
Rip The Cut (Luke Slater remix 2) (6:26)
Rip The Cut (The Lady Machine remix) (6:31)
Review: 11 years after it first featured on Luke Slater's fifth album as Planetary Assault Systems, 'Rip The Cut' has been given the remix treatment. Slater provides two reworks of his own: the deliciously creepy, distorted and subtly intergalactic 'Remix 1'- all locked-in techno grooves, echoing bleeps and trippy vocal samples - and the brilliant breathless 'Remix 2', whose epic percussive breakdown and build could create pandemonium on the dancefloor. Elsewhere, sometime Deep Dish man Dubfire adds locked-in melodic loops to Slater's beefy beats, while the Lady Machine revision is a weighty slab of gnarled industrial techno.
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out of stock $12.19
Sky Scraping
Cat: TOKEN 103CD. Rel: 27 Oct 21
 
Techno
Labstract
One For The Groove
Bang Wap
Say It Loud
Give In
If I Die
Coal
Run
The Drag Train
Nano Chameleon
Review: By now, we should all know exactly what to expect from Luke Slater's long-running Planetary Assault Systems project, namely heavy, forthright, mind-mangling music that combines the weight and intensity of European techno with the sci-fi intent and stargazing synth sounds of the Detroit records that first inspired him. That trademark sound - intense, percussive, often psychedelic - is on full display on Sky Scraping, his first album under the alias since 2016. Uniformly breathless, sweaty and club-ready, the set's many highlights include the acid-powered tribal techno surge of 'Give In', the sonic meteor shower that is 'Bang Wap', the trippy, deep space hypnotism of 'Labstract' and the warped, metallic and otherworldly shuffle of 'The Drag Train'.
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out of stock $10.13
Sky Scraping
Sky Scraping (2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: TOKEN 103LP. Rel: 13 Oct 21
 
Techno
Labstract (7:11)
One For The Groove (5:34)
Give In (6:05)
If I Die (5:36)
Coal (5:09)
Run (6:18)
The Drag Train (7:08)
Nano Chameleon (6:09)
Review: For our money, Luke Slater does his best work as Planetary Assault Systems. The iconic British producer now returns with his first album since 2016 and it is brimming with new material. Some of the tracks have been crafted in the audio, others are works taken from his live show as PAS, all of it is mind-melting minimal techno from another dimension, as per usual. There is a real focus on the dance floor here as soft hits, harmonic bells, warped synths all warp and weft their way around the rubbery, pulsing grooves. Of course, plenty of psychedelic colours help define this most stylish of records.
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out of stock $26.46
Straight Shooting
Straight Shooting (clear vinyl double 12")
Cat: MOTE 055. Rel: 29 Jul 21
 
Techno
Beam Riders (6:49)
Born Anchors (6:11)
Humans Use Concrete (5:31)
Engage Now (7:18)
Bear Bones (5:20)
Give It Up (5:21)
Review: After a period of reissues, retrospectives and reflection, Luke Slater is once again ready to take on all comers with his full-throttle techno project Planetary Assault Systems. As the title suggests, "Straight Shooting" is not for the faint hearted, though fans of the producer's work under the long-held alias will absolutely love it. As with previous reelases, Slater pairs the far-sighted, sci-fi inspired futurism of Detroit with the bombastic, all-action loop techno flex of fellow British veterans Surgeon and Regis. Highlights include the alien techno slam of "Beam Riders", the relentless percussive pressure of "Humans Use Concrete", the dystopian darkness of "Engage Now" and the sweaty, glassy-eyed warehouse flex of EP standout "Give It Up".
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out of stock $19.47
Say It Loud
Cat: TOKEN 100. Rel: 23 Jul 21
 
Techno
Bang Wap (5:09)
Bolt (6:35)
Say It Loud (6:18)
Shine (5:37)
Review: Everything about this release looks massive: the legend Luke Slater, on Token no less, with an EP titled Say It Loud. Indeed from the first beat of 'Bang Wap' you know you are in for a wild ride with one of techno's expert technicians, on this powerful and functional DJ tool in typically futurist aesthetic. The restrained fury of 'Bolt' is similarly looped and stripped down but still capable of taking you into cerebral realms on the warehouse dancefloor. Over on the flip, the title track is a jacking old school jam centred around its thunderous 909 rhythm patterns and ending with the cyclical and hypnotic energy of 'Shine'.
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 in stock $14.01
Live At Cocoon Ibiza
Cat: CORMIX 060. Rel: 01 Nov 19
 
Techno
Angel Of The East
Peru Drift
Engage Now
Whistle Viper
Message From The Drone Sector
Unreleased
Desert Races
Arc
Eyes Themselves
Rip The Cut
Raww
Give It Up
Voodoo
Review: Luke Slater has put out plenty of fine music since first donning the Planetary Assault Systems alias in 1993, but up until now he's never put out a live album. Given how well he's regarded as a live techno performer, that's something of a surprise. Here he finally puts the record straight via a non-stop 80-minute set recorded at Cocoon in Ibiza back in July. From start to finish, it's peak Planetary Assault Systems, with Slater layering sparkling, sci-fi synths, starburst electronics, mind-altering acid lines and - more surprisingly - the saxophone playing of Tim Ower over hypnotic beats that veer from dense hypnotism to intense techno-jack.
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out of stock $10.90
Plantae
Plantae (2xLP)
Cat: OTON 123. Rel: 29 Oct 19
 
Techno
Red (5:42)
Whip It Good (8:16)
Spell A (7:19)
Kamani (8:20)
Mugwort (6:22)
Peru Drift (11:17)
Review: Earlier in the year, Luke Slater offered up one of the most full-throttle and mind-altering Planetary Assault Systems releases of recent times, "Straight Shooting". He opts for a similarly mind-altering, forthright fusion of sci-fi sounds and jacking techno rhythms on this fine double EP, which marks the British veteran's return to Ostgut Ton after a three-year break. It was apparently inspired by his experiences in Berghain and on tracks like "Red" - all looped bleeps, computerized rhythms and hazy vocal samples - and the thrusting, acid-fired tribal stomp of "Whip It Good" you can definitely hear the influence of the Berlin club space. It's there, too, in the wonky broken techno/electro fusion of "Kamani" and the feverish "Peru Drift", which sounds like a 21st century take on Jaydee's "Plastic Dreams".
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out of stock $24.65
The Light Years Reworks
The Light Years Reworks (clear vinyl 3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: MOTELP 03. Rel: 29 Nov 18
 
Techno
Twelve (Marcel Fengler rework) (5:55)
Diesel Grudge (Function rework) (8:46)
Surface Noise (P.A.S. live edit) (10:39)
Twelve (Psyk rework) (4:57)
Booster (Octave One rework) (7:19)
Function 6 (Kamikaze Space Programme rework) (6:07)
Surface Noise (Lucy rework) (12:56)
Temporary Suspension (Slam rework)
Tap Dance (P.A.S. live edit) (7:33)
Raid (Steve Bicknell rework)
Whistle Viper (P.A.S. live edit) (6:00)
Review: British techno stalwart Luke Slater is now two decades into his ongoing Planetary Assault Systems adventures. To celebrate, he's handed over tracks recorded over the last 20 years to a hand picked group of remixers. It's a faultlessly floor-focused affair, with Lucy, Steve Bicknell, Function and Slam - whose acid-fired re-make of "Temporary Suspension" is an album highlight - all delivering typically no-nonsense interpretations of Slater's tracks. The producer himself delivers a handful of 'live edits' - versions created for his live shows - while Detroit legends Octave One smother "Booster" in classic Motor City melodies and the most positive of synthesizer refrains.
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out of stock $24.38
Arc Angel
Arc Angel (3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: OSTGUTLP 23. Rel: 06 Oct 18
 
Techno
Angel Of The East (2:40)
Tri Fn Trp (5:31)
Sonar Falls (7:52)
Interlude 1 (1:26)
Message From The Drone Sector (8:12)
Merry Go Round (5:21)
Interlude 2 (0:48)
Behind The Eyes (6:39)
Bawoo Bawoo (8:45)
Interlude 3 (0:48)
Revolution One (5:23)
Interlude 4 (1:45)
Blue Monk (8:57)
Groucho (7:16)
Interlude 5 (0:30)
The Rider (4:48)
Max (6:02)
Interlude 6 (2:07)
The Last Scene (6:10)
Review: Any new material from Luke Slater under the Planetary Assault Systems alias is something to celebrate, but rarely has the techno veteran dropped such an expansive set as Arc Angel. Boasting a positively overwhelming 20 tracks over three weighty slabs of vinyl, the first PAS album for five years is as spacey, hypnotic and intoxicating as anything in the British techno legend's vast catalogue. While mostly focused on atmospheric, Motor City influenced dancefloor futurism - and, let's face it, few do that better than Slater - Arc Angel also boasts a handful of inspired ambient cuts, some vintage, UK style "intelligent techno", and occasional nods towards UK contemporaries such as Surgeon, James Ruskin, Mark Broom and Oliver Ho.
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out of stock $26.73
Deep Heet Vol 4
Cat: MOTE 050. Rel: 16 Mar 18
 
Techno
Desert Races (7:31)
Life Rhythm (4:32)
Random Kingdom (6:06)
Lazer Organical (6:11)
Review: UK don Luke Slater returns with the fourth instalment of Deep Heet. The last edition released in 2012 on his esteemed Mote Evolver imprint is recognised by those that know as some of the most reliable techno tools in recent years: who can forget the sinister hypnotism of "Flat Tire": what a classic! You can bet there's yet more austere and ergonomic tracks for serious DJ use on offer here. Starting off with the driving and cyclical grunt of "Desert Races", then the tunnelling and trance inducing bell melody of "Life Rhythm" representing the A side. On the flip, the full throttle intergalactic charge of Random Kingdom and the dystopian minimalism of "Lazer Organical" which would make even Mike Parker stand up and notice! Slater is still without doubt one of the most singular talents in techno, respect!
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out of stock $9.08
Planetary Funk 22 Light Years Series: Part 2
Cat: MOTE 047. Rel: 06 Jul 16
 
Techno
Kat (Josh Wink reinterpretation) (10:15)
Kat (8:49)
Review: Part one of this Funk 22 Light Years Series Luke Slater is turning out at the moment on his Mote-Evolver label took in remixes from Token's Phase and Ben Sims with a classic '97 PAS remix of Dungeon making the cut too. For part two, Slater looks towards Ovum boss Josh Wink who turns in a progressive builder that's slightly more melodic and trippier than the original "Kat". It's tech house shake is undeniable! Meanwhile, "Kat" itself is tribal, uptempo and proper '90s looped techno. It's an EP of two halves - so which one are you: tech or techno?
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out of stock $8.57
Planetary Funk 22 Light Years Series: Part I
Cat: MOTE 046. Rel: 25 May 16
 
Techno
Dungeon (O Phase remix) (8:12)
The Gated (Ben Sims edit) (6:26)
Dungeon (PAS 1997 original) (6:24)
Review: More than any other UK techno producer, Luke Slater has remained at the cutting edge. This is partly due to his ability to make forward-thinking music, but as this new series demonstrates, he also possesses an uncanny knack for pairing off with other inspired artists. "Gated" is vintage PAS material from the 90s, its distorted rhythm lent a housey bias here thanks to Ben Sims' superb remix. It's hard to believe that "Dungeon", available here in its original format, dates back to 1997, as its bleepy, tunneling groove and its 'swarm of bee' hums make for exactly the kind of hypnotic sounds that many modern producers try - and fail - to emulate. Completing this excellent release is a dry, tribal version of "Dunegon" by O [Phase] from Token.
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out of stock $8.57
The Eyes Themselves
Cat: MOTE 041. Rel: 18 Feb 15
 
Techno
The Eyes Themselves
Strange Attractor
Arc
Review: Some new Planetary Assault Systems material from Mr Luke Slater is always a welcome sight and The Eyes Themselves finds the techno pioneer on suitably mind bending form. Issued naturally by his own Mote Evolver, this three track 12" bristles with the sort of intense, physical energy that makes the music feel alive and somewhat alien with the title track a perfect embodiment. Across the six minutes, "The Eyes Themselves" develops from a dark throb into full blown techno psychedelia that possesses the ability to draw the more open minds into another dimension. Similar things could be said about "Strange Attractor" so we will draw your attention to the B side cut "Arc" where intensity is the predominant characteristic across the eight thrilling minutes.
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out of stock $8.82
Future Modular
Cat: MOTE 038. Rel: 20 Feb 14
 
Techno
Future Modular
Riot In Silo 12
Serc
Review: While Luke Slater is busy as always, his Planetary Assault Systems output has slowed since the release of the all conquering Messenger LP for Ostgut Ton in 2011. For this Future Modular 12", Slater is less visceral and more arpeggiated than previous releases, harking back to a '90s-early-2000s PAS-sound, specifically the A-side's title-track. On the B-sides there's the deep, trippy and linear "Serc", but before that there's a sinister "Riot In Silo 12" that's showered in 909-hi-hats to get through first.
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out of stock $9.08
No Exit
No Exit (12")
Cat: MOTE 037. Rel: 12 Sep 13
 
Techno
No Exit
Undertow
Nanendi
Review: After the recent announcement of a forthcoming L.B Dub Corp album, Luke Slater's other alias, Planetary Assault Systems, provides its first transmission of 2013. Fans of "Bell Blocker" from PAS' stellar The Messenger album from 2011 will instantly warm to the cold chimes of "No Exit", while pink noise cushions the brooding, pitch-dark groove of "Undertow". Slater then introduces agitated mind games on the EPs inner B-side with "Nanendi", which sounds like a school of crickets trapped in a haunted cathedral of distant Gregorian chant.
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out of stock $9.08
Deep Heet Vol 3
Cat: MOTE 032. Rel: 01 Nov 12
 
Techno
Voltan
Pygar
Turn
Flat Tire
Review: If you were to find yourself late one Sunday afternoon jostling for position in a reconditioned power station, surrounded by ubermensch males, it's likely you're in Deep Heet. Techno music doesn't get much more self explanatory than this. "Voltan" is the most club-indulgent of the four track EP. A wall of undulating PAS noise shifts in and around a thrumming bassline. and the only audible deviation of instrumentation comes via pattering snares. Pent tensions encircle "Pygar" which gradually cools, as Slater reduces the track back to its original framework. "Turn" sheds the low end and fizzle of the aforementioned tracks, focusing on hypnotic and bleeping loops and disturbing Hitchcock-like insignia, while Slater reintroduces his fearsome hiss on "Flat Tire" with gargantuan war horns.
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out of stock $8.29
Function 4 Remixes: Episode 2
Cat: MOTE 030. Rel: 05 Jul 12
 
Techno
Function 4 (Lucy remix 1)
Function 4 (Marcel Dettmann Base dub remix)
Function 4 (Shifted remix)
Function 4 (Lucy remix 2)
Review: Mote Evolver return with another salvo of reworks from three of techno's biggest names, following last year's remixes of Planetary Assault Systems' massive "Function 4" from Marcel Dettmann and Chris Liebling. Dettmann returns for more with a "Base dub" remix which is a more stripped back affair than his more full bodied first attempt, concentrating instead on subtle rhythmic nuances. Stroboscopic Artefacts' Lucy provides two remixes - one utilising a minimal breakbeat over shrill pads, and one that piles on the atmosphere with its swathes of reverb. Our pick however is Shifted's slickly executed revision, with a rolling rhythm that's packed densely around abstract tones.
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out of stock $8.29
Function 4 Remixes Episode 1
Cat: MOTE 027. Rel: 24 Nov 11
 
Techno
Function 4 (Marcel Dettmann remix)
Function 4 (Chris Liebing 2011 rework)
Function 4 (original)
Review: Not content with recently delivering a behemoth of a new Planetary Assault System album for Ostgut in the shape of The Messenger, Luke Slater deems the moment is right to revisit a former glory under the pseudonym, backed of course with some heavyweight remixes. Originally out on Peacefrog over a decade ago, Function 4 established Slater's talent for crafting unrelenting, churning metallic techno and still retains potency some ten years on. This EP on his own Mote Evolver imprint is the first in a series of remix twelves with Ostgut's Marcel Dettmann leading the way with a typically all encompassing effort, corroding the groove with thick gloopy textures and waiting an absolute age before a rasping kick rises through. In contrast Chris Liebling's remix veers closer to the brittle, slightly nervous refrain of the source material.
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out of stock $8.29
GT (remixes)
Cat: MOTE 018. Rel: 01 Sep 10
 
Techno
GT (James Ruskin remix)
GT (Function & Sydenham remix)
GT (PAS remix)
Review: Luke Slater dons his Planetary Assault Systems costume and woos some rather big producers into remixing his 2006 jerker "GT" for this EP for his own Mote Evolver imprint. UK techno throb stalwart James Ruskin retains the metallic tones of the original but reworks the overall sound into a nine minute excursion into unforgiving machine funk. Not to be outdone, Sandwell District charger Function teams up with US legend Jerome Sydenham deliver a sensory assault of a remix, characterised by nagging drone fx and drums that reverberate around your inner ear. To round things off nicely Luke Slater drops his own sludgy techno thumper as well as two menacing DJ tools for the more imaginative selectors.
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out of stock $8.29
LFRMX 013
LFRMX 013 (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: LFRMX 013. Rel: 27 Feb 19
 
Techno
Planetary Assault Systems - "Twelve" (Hardspace mix) (6:29)
Cristian Vogel - "Xpute The Whoop Whoop" (Hardspace mix) (5:53)
Marcelus - "Multiply" (Deepspace mix) (5:15)
Review: For the 13th edition of the LFRMX series, Figure chief Len Faki gives the ever reliable Hardspace treatment to a trio of well worthy sonic weapons from the genre's history. Luke Slater's Planetary Assault Systems originally released "Twelve" around the turn of the millennium, and Faki's sturdy rendition loudly exclaims "lift off"! Brighton legend Cristian Vogel's 2007 thrasher "Xpute The Whoop Whoop" is equally worthy of the same treatment - stretching out that infectious pulse of a sound and letting it drop again at just the right moment. On the flip, get your dose of some trance-inducing and mentalist A.M. energy with the transfixing grip of Faki's Deepspace Mix of Marcelus' "Multiply".
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out of stock $10.37
Ben Sims pres Tribology Sampler 1
Cat: MachineSampler 001. Rel: 26 Nov 18
 
Techno
Planetary Assault Systems - "The Grinder" (7:14)
Mark Broom - "Peak" (4:38)
Damon Wild - "Status" (5:12)
Insolate - "Strike" (5:58)
Review: Born out of the prominent London techno night with the same name, the Machine label launches in style with the Tribology compilation mixed by label and party co-founder Ben Sims, a lynchpin of the British techno scene. This first sampler from the exclusives-packed mix sees an all star cast offering up their hard-hitting wares in uncut form. Planetary Assault Systems is on searing form with "The Grinder" while Mark Broom's "The Peak" pings all kinds of raucous, discordant synth lines around the mix. Damon Wild has a more paranoid tint to his own fist-shaking banger, and Insolate rounds the record off with the stealthy, strafing tones of "Strike".
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out of stock $8.29
20 Years Cocoon Recordings: EP 4
Cat: CORLP 049S04. Rel: 16 Jun 21
 
Techno
Tiga & Roman Flugel - "Look To The Sky" (9:02)
Planetary Assault Systems - "Raww" (5:37)
Jacek Sienkiewicz - "Digitavi" (6:15)
Review: The Cocoon anniversary celebrations continue with a fourth special EP serving up some big techno sounds. Two real heavyweights pair up on the opener with Tiga & Roman Flugel going hard on their rugged analogue workout 'Look To The Sky.' Luke Slater aka Planetary Assault Systems then layers up his signature synth sounds into a sleek and futuristic exploration of outer space on 'Raww.' Last of all, Polish mainstay Jacek Sienkiewicz amps up the energy levels with his intense, rolling techno pulses and molten synth lines with 'Digitavi,' making this another fine representation of what Cocoon has always stood for.
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out of stock $15.04
20 Years Cocoon Recordings: EP 4 (B-STOCK)
Cat: CORLP 049S04 (B-STOCK). Rel: 16 Jun 21
 
Techno
Tiga & Roman Flugel - "Look To The Sky" (9:02)
Planetary Assault Systems - "Raww" (5:37)
Jacek Sienkiewicz - "Digitavi" (6:15)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


The Cocoon anniversary celebrations continue with a fourth special EP serving up some big techno sounds. Two real heavyweights pair up on the opener with Tiga & Roman Flugel going hard on their rugged analogue workout 'Look To The Sky.' Luke Slater aka Planetary Assault Systems then layers up his signature synth sounds into a sleek and futuristic exploration of outer space on 'Raww.' Last of all, Polish mainstay Jacek Sienkiewicz amps up the energy levels with his intense, rolling techno pulses and molten synth lines with 'Digitavi,' making this another fine representation of what Cocoon has always stood for.
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out of stock $8.71
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