Plantae
Sturdy new album from Luke Slater’s long-running, main room-ready techno project, his 4th since reviving this mode for Ostgut Ton in 2009
Suitably, ‘Plantae’ was tested at Ostgut Ton’s Berghain playground and comes primed to play on walloping great speakers stacks with all the PAS hallmarks: powerful kicks, arcing melodic and harmonic narratives made for long sessions, and freaky electronic tones that gets under the skin and enhance whatever it is you’ve had, plan to have, or simply have.
Check for standout highlights in his subtle use of female vocals on the Jeff Mills-compatible deep space flight ‘Red’ and the hypnotic tribal shimmy ‘Spell A’, plus the pulsing and madly vibrating alien landing craft sequence of ‘Peru Drift.’
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Sturdy new album from Luke Slater’s long-running, main room-ready techno project, his 4th since reviving this mode for Ostgut Ton in 2009
Suitably, ‘Plantae’ was tested at Ostgut Ton’s Berghain playground and comes primed to play on walloping great speakers stacks with all the PAS hallmarks: powerful kicks, arcing melodic and harmonic narratives made for long sessions, and freaky electronic tones that gets under the skin and enhance whatever it is you’ve had, plan to have, or simply have.
Check for standout highlights in his subtle use of female vocals on the Jeff Mills-compatible deep space flight ‘Red’ and the hypnotic tribal shimmy ‘Spell A’, plus the pulsing and madly vibrating alien landing craft sequence of ‘Peru Drift.’
Sturdy new album from Luke Slater’s long-running, main room-ready techno project, his 4th since reviving this mode for Ostgut Ton in 2009
Suitably, ‘Plantae’ was tested at Ostgut Ton’s Berghain playground and comes primed to play on walloping great speakers stacks with all the PAS hallmarks: powerful kicks, arcing melodic and harmonic narratives made for long sessions, and freaky electronic tones that gets under the skin and enhance whatever it is you’ve had, plan to have, or simply have.
Check for standout highlights in his subtle use of female vocals on the Jeff Mills-compatible deep space flight ‘Red’ and the hypnotic tribal shimmy ‘Spell A’, plus the pulsing and madly vibrating alien landing craft sequence of ‘Peru Drift.’
Sturdy new album from Luke Slater’s long-running, main room-ready techno project, his 4th since reviving this mode for Ostgut Ton in 2009
Suitably, ‘Plantae’ was tested at Ostgut Ton’s Berghain playground and comes primed to play on walloping great speakers stacks with all the PAS hallmarks: powerful kicks, arcing melodic and harmonic narratives made for long sessions, and freaky electronic tones that gets under the skin and enhance whatever it is you’ve had, plan to have, or simply have.
Check for standout highlights in his subtle use of female vocals on the Jeff Mills-compatible deep space flight ‘Red’ and the hypnotic tribal shimmy ‘Spell A’, plus the pulsing and madly vibrating alien landing craft sequence of ‘Peru Drift.’
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Sturdy new album from Luke Slater’s long-running, main room-ready techno project, his 4th since reviving this mode for Ostgut Ton in 2009
Suitably, ‘Plantae’ was tested at Ostgut Ton’s Berghain playground and comes primed to play on walloping great speakers stacks with all the PAS hallmarks: powerful kicks, arcing melodic and harmonic narratives made for long sessions, and freaky electronic tones that gets under the skin and enhance whatever it is you’ve had, plan to have, or simply have.
Check for standout highlights in his subtle use of female vocals on the Jeff Mills-compatible deep space flight ‘Red’ and the hypnotic tribal shimmy ‘Spell A’, plus the pulsing and madly vibrating alien landing craft sequence of ‘Peru Drift.’