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Often grouped with similarly influential names such as
Cristian Vogel
and former labelmates
the Black Dog
,
Luke Slater
is generally credited with helping to create a U.K. techno tradition with a strong Detroit foundation.
Slater
's work is probably the more straight-ahead of the three (although he's released works ranging from tough, banging techno to lush, beatless ambient) and tends to build on the Steel City's ruddy, muscular frame rather than simply repeating it. He has recorded under names such as
Morganistic
,
Clementine
,
Planetary Assault Systems
, and
Luke Slater's 7th Plane
, and quite often in collaboration with
Alan Sage
.
Slater
got his start in music in the late '80s at the Mi Price record store in Croydon (just south of London), working alongside
Colin Dale
and collaborator-to-be
Sage
. He soon set up his own shop -- Jelly Jam Records -- in Brighton, and from there began releasing original tracks under a slew of different monikers. His debut came in 1989 in the form of
"Momentary Vision,"
released on white label under the name
Translucent
. Arriving at the height of techno's rediscovery of the breakbeat, the track's hard funk and stripped-down, Detroit bristle, like the work of colleagues
B12
and
Kirk Degiorgio
, announced a new, historically rooted direction in U.K. techno. Though silent for two years after
"Momentary Vision"
's success, a flood of
Slater
material began appearing in 1991, including 12"s and full-lengths for his own Jelly Jam label, as well as Dutch label D-Jax Up-Beats, Irdial, and especially Peace Frog, including nearly a dozen singles under his own name (
"The X-Tront Trilogy"
) and as
Planetary Assault Systems
(
"The Planetary Funk Trilogy"
).
Slater
's probably most well-known releases to date have appeared on the renowned GPR label (with
Alan Sage
and under the names
Morganistic
and
Luke Slater's 7th Plane
) and tend to combine an ambient or experimental/textural approach with a more minimal rhythmic framework.
Slater
jumped back to Peacefrog in 1996, as GPR's continuing organizational problems slowed their release schedule to a halt, releasing his full-length
Planetary Assault Systems
debut in 1997. He ascended to the majors via a contract with NovaMute that resulted in 1997's
Freek Funk
;
Wireless
followed two years later. His first volume of the mix series
Fear and Loathing
appeared in 2001 on the React label.
Alright on Top
from 2002 was an "album of songs" with vocals from
Ricky Barrows
and others featured on every track. The second volume of
Fear and Loathing
appeared in late 2004. He put together the 32nd volume of the
Fabric
DJ-mix series in early 2007. ~ Sean Cooper, All Music Guide
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