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Push
Push (12")
Cat: MOTE 067. Rel: 02 Jun 23
 
Techno
Outer Bass (5:17)
Push (5:28)
Blow (6:04)
Desire (6:02)
 in stock $16.97
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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 in stock $14.84
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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 in stock $19.90
Bash Box EP
Cat: MOTE 066. Rel: 03 Apr 23
 
Techno
Bash Box (4:59)
Don't Let Go (5:24)
Koox (6:38)
Sanity Regard (5:28)
Review: Mote Eovler has only ever dealt in serious techno and that's what we get here from Roogunit. Across four fierce tracks various different moods and grooves are offered up. It is the brutal drum patterns and brushed metal textures of 'Bash Box' which open up with urgent siren sounds up top, then 'Don't Let Go' is more fulsome and freaky, with funky drums and dark vocals looping up top. 'Koox' then layers in glassy melodies and silky synths that unravel in linear fashion and 'Sanity Regard' is the eerier and edgy closer. This is some serious techno for those who like it proper.
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Gespielt von: Wes Baggaley
 in stock $11.66
The Dissent EP
The Dissent EP (limited clear black splattered 12")
Cat: MOTE 068. Rel: 12 Oct 23
 
Techno
The Dissent (5:34)
The Sonic Assassin (5:58)
The Drama (5:05)
Review: Well, we must admit that we never foresaw Luke Slater and Dubfire coming together on the same 12". Both enjoy lofty statuses in the tech world but at very different ends of the spectrum - Slater the always underground head who keeps it futuristic and fresh, Dubfire someone happy to play to vast crowds in the more commercial side of the scene. But their work here is faultless. 'The Dissent' is a psychedelic roller for the dead of the night. 'The Sonic Assassin' plunges you deep into the cosmos with its pulsing synths, bass and bells, and 'The Drama' is a meaningful and widescreen cut permitted by fantastic synth designs.
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 in stock $14.84
Speedy & Steve
Cat: MOTE 065. Rel: 01 Feb 23
 
Techno
Reddo (6:45)
Dabler Nine (5:50)
Right Well & Clean (6:45)
Rotor (7:08)
Review: Speedy & Steve are better known as Speedy J and Steve Rachmad - a pair of unquestionable techno titans who come together here and bring all their considerable know-how to a beast of an EP. All four tunes were jammed out live in Speedy's studio then worked into what is presented here. 'Reddo' is a brain-frazzling techno cut with walls of scuzzy synth, while 'Dabler Nine' taps into a more Millsian vibe with its interplanetary synths and pulsing bass. Proving they have endless tricks up their sleeve, 'Right Well & Clean' is a funky looper and 'Rotor' then gets deep, stripped back and heady.
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Gespielt von: Wes Baggaley, Mudrost
 in stock $14.84
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