The Berlin label will release a new album from Slater's Planetary Assault Systems guise later this year.
After a seven year gap, Luke Slater will finally release a new album under his Planetary Assault Systems moniker later this year.
Instead of appearing on his own Mote-Evolver imprint, the album has been snapped up by Berlin techno giants Ostgut Ton, a label which Slater feels a close affinity to. "Ostgut Ton makes excellent use of art and music and that’s what attracted me to the label in the first place, the music and the art," he explains, "and that's very much in line with the way I think and feel." It's not the first time that Slater has worked with Ostgut, however, as the label's Shut Up And Dance! Updated ballet soundtrack featured an ambient contribution from his The 7th Plain project.
His new album, entitled Temporary Suspension, is a totally different beast, focusing on the dark and jacking dancefloor techno that fans of his Planetary Assault Systems work will already be accustomed to. The CD version will feature ten tracks that have been sequenced and segued to ensure total immersion for the listener, whereas vinyl fans will be offered a double-pack of five cuts from the CD, and one exclusive selection. Whilst the material never pushes the tempo boundaries of some of his earlier work, Slater's raw, uncompromising and sometimes brutal tracks seem perfectly at home on Ostgut, more specifically at the Berghain.
Hence, in a somewhat logical move, Ostgut Ton have decided to throw a launch party for the album at Berghain on Saturday 20th June, which will feature performances from Slater, Len Faki, and Argentinian techno-head Pfirter.
Tracklist
CD:
1. Open Up
2. Whoodoo
3. Om The Def
4. Hold It
5. Enter Action
6. X Speaks To X
7. Attack Of The Mutant Camels
8. Temporary Suspension
9. Gateway To Minia
10. Sticker Men
Vinyl:
A1. X Speaks To X
B1. Whoodoo
B2. Attack Of The Mutant Camels
C1. Om The Def
D1. The Watcher
D2. Open Up
Ostgut Ton will release Temporary Suspension on June 22nd, 2009.
Planetary Assault Systems, Len Faki, Luke Slater, Pfirter, Fiedel, Matthias Tanzmann, Luna City Express, Martinez, Dan Drastic, Prosumer, Margaret Dygas