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Planetary Assault Systems - The Messenger (unmixed tracks)



 
PLANETARY ASSAULT SYSTEMS - The Messenger (unmixed tracks) (Front Cover)
 
Artist: Planetary Assault Systems  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Title: The Messenger (unmixed tracks)
Label: Ostgut Ton Germany  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Cat: OSTGUT CD20DIGITAL
Format: download
Released: 24 October, 2011
Price from: $1.28
Genre: Minimal/Tech House
Playlist: MP3
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# Samples Title Length 192kbs MP3 320kbs MP3 WAV
1. Railer (Further Exploration) - MP3 Sample "Railer (Further Exploration)" 07:01 $1.28 $1.79 $2.56
2. Beauty In The Fear - MP3 Sample "Beauty In The Fear" 07:01 $1.28 $1.79 $2.56
3. Human Like Us - MP3 Sample "Human Like Us" 05:43 $1.28 $1.79 $2.56
4. Bell Blocker - MP3 Sample "Bell Blocker" 07:43 $1.28 $1.79 $2.56
5. Wriss - MP3 Sample "Wriss" 06:26 $1.28 $1.79 $2.56
6. Movement 12 - MP3 Sample "Movement 12" 01:25 $1.28 $1.79 $2.56
7. Call From The East - MP3 Sample "Call From The East" 04:26 $1.28 $1.79 $2.56
8. Kray Squid - MP3 Sample "Kray Squid" 07:57 $1.28 $1.79 $2.56
9. Rip The Cut - MP3 Sample "Rip The Cut" 08:14 $1.28 $1.79 $2.56
10. Motif - MP3 Sample "Motif" 04:50 $1.28 $1.79 $2.56
11. Cold Bolster - MP3 Sample "Cold Bolster" 05:01 $1.28 $1.79 $2.56
12. Black Tea - MP3 Sample "Black Tea" 07:51 $1.28 $1.79 $2.56
13. The Messenger (continuous DJ mix mixed by Planetary Assault Systems) - MP3 Sample "The Messenger" (continuous DJ mix mixed by Planetary Assault Systems) 1:13:06 N/A N/A N/A
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    Review

    Luke Slater is a survivor. Not in the physical sense, even though he has lived enough for three people, but because two decades after the UK producer started putting out music, his latest album features moments where the listener is forced to admit that it follows a path that few others have dared to venture down. The main reason for Slater's ongoing artistic relevance is down to him opting for a new approach. Whereas during the golden age of UK techno he was writing his own rules as he went, gifting the world "Booster", "In From The Night" and My Wise Yellow Rug", in his modern-day incarnation he has learnt invaluable insights from the output of those he influenced, absorbing their nuances as a starting point. However, he then applies his own wonderfully skewed thinking, which explains the panning, whiplash rhythm of "Bell Blocker", a track that sounds both familiar and utterly alien, or "Wriss", which - unusually for Slater's techno productions - features a vocal snippet. Invariably, comparisons will be made to other Ostgut artists, but it's hard to imagine any of them daring to even imagine a track like "Rip The Cut". In true PAS form, the beats sound like they're exploding from the speakers as the bass patterns build and build to the point of distortion, tempered only by reverberating claps.