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Luke Slater - Fear And Loathing Album

Luke Slater - Fear And Loathing Album
Performer: Luke Slater
Title: Fear And Loathing
Country: UK
Genre: Electronic
Style:Techno
Released: 24 Sep 2001
Catalog number: REACT CD 210
Label: React
MP3 album szie: 2864 mb
FLAC album size: 1938 mb

Tracklist

1PacouTijuca
Written-By, Producer – Pacou
2:35
2Zzino vs. FilterheadzCorrador
Written-By, Producer – Bert Wilmaers, Maarten Wilmaers, Zzino
3:45
3Lords Of ShambooName 4 The Pain
Producer – Lords Of ShambooWritten By – M. CliffeWritten-By – Pete Simpson, Richard Wilkinson
2:23
4Artificial FunkPeople Don't Know
Producer – Artificial FunkWritten-By – Rune R. Kölsch
4:51
5DHSHouse Of God
Written-By, Producer – Ben Stokes
2:14
6DBXSpocks Brain
Written-By, Producer – Daniel Bell
3:45
7Mr. GG's Strings
Written-By, Producer – Mr. G
4:53
8Felix Da HousecatSilver Screen - Shower Scene (FC Kahuna Mix)
Co-producer, Mixed By, Arranged By – Dave The HustlerLyrics By – Tommie SunshineProducer – Thee GlitzProducer, Arranged By, Voice – Felix Da HousecatProgrammed By [Additional], Producer [Additional] – Daniel Ormondroyd, John Collyer, Jon NowellRemix – FC KahunaVocals, Voice – Miss KittinWritten-By – David Jenefsky, Felix Stallings Jr., Thomas Lorello
9:00
9Planetary Assault SystemsGroove For Thought
Featuring – HulalWritten-By, Producer – Planetary Assault Systems
4:28
10Luke SlaterAll Exhale (The FC Kahuna Mix)
Engineer, Mixed By – John CollyerProducer [Additional] – Dan & Jon KahunaRemix – FC KahunaVocals – Speech RecognitionWritten-By, Producer, Mixed By, Recorded By – Luke Slater
3:57
11Luke SlaterFilter 2
Featuring – HulalWritten-By, Producer – Luke Slater
5:50
12Ben SimsManipulated (Adam Beyer Remix)
Remix – Adam BeyerWritten-By, Producer – Ben Sims
3:25
13Jeff MillsGamma Player
Written-By, Producer – Jeff Mills
4:46
14B.L.I.M. & Rennie PilgremEskimo (Yellow Snow Remix)
Producer – B.L.I.M.Written-By – Gervase E. CookeWritten-By, Producer – Rennie Pilgrem
1:14
15Planetary Assault SystemsFunction 3
Featuring – HulalWritten-By, Producer – Planetary Assault Systems
2:53
16S.I. FuturesI Like That (Brand New)
Featuring – T-PowerProgrammed By [Additional] – Deep Thought Written-By, Producer – Marc Royal, Si Begg
3:17
17PlayerPlayer 6 Side A
Written-By, Producer – Player
3:03
18Planetary Assault SystemsAtomic
Featuring – HulalWritten-By, Producer – Planetary Assault Systems
3:05
19Michel De Hey vs. LiteronTransmitter
Written-By, Producer – Michel De Hey, William Literon
4:08
20Ben LongThe Virus
Written-By, Producer – Ben Long
1:46
21Chris CowieFrisky
Written-By, Producer – Chris Cowie
1:34
22Luke SlaterBody Freefall, Electronic Inform
Drums [Additional] – Alan SageGuitar – Seth HodderVocals – Speech RecognitionWritten-By, Producer, Recorded By, Mixed By, Arranged By, Drums [Additional] – Luke Slater
3:58
23DJ ShufflemasterSlip Inside You
Written-By, Producer – Tatsuya Kanamori
2:26
241st BassSlam Me Down
Written-By, Producer – Jan Van Janssen
3:10
25MillsartEvery Dog Has Its Day Vol. 2 EP Track D1
Written-By, Producer – Jeff Mills
2:46
26Ben SimsLoops
Written-By, Producer – Ben Sims
4:02
27SharpsideTeiscodrop
Written-By – Nicolas Scaravilli, Psychogene
2:59
28Marco BaileyThe Green Hornet (Advent Remix)
Remix – The AdventWritten-By, Producer – Marco Bailey, Redhead
1:48
29Cracker JackPussy Freak
Written-By, Producer – Pete Simpson, Richard Wilkinson
5:01
30RegisExercise For Institutions
Written-By, Producer – Regis
4:10
31Mr SliffPower Tower
Written-By, Producer – Adam Beyer
3:10
32LamondeDr. Smith
Written-By, Producer – Lamonde
3:02
33Ben SimsThe Basics
Written-By, Producer – Ben Sims
1:48
34TipperTug Of War
Written-By, Producer – Tipper
2:49
35The YoungstersIllogique
Written-By, Producer – The Youngsters
4:18
36Jeff MillsAX-009B Track A1
Written-By, Producer – Jeff Mills
4:09
37Adam Beyer Presents Mr. SliffRippin And Dippin
Written-By, Producer – Adam Beyer
3:41
38DJ RemySerious Damage
Written-By, Producer, Composed By, Arranged By – Remy Unger
3:38
39PolaritySubdued
Written-By, Producer – Irma Van Dijk, Mirko van Dommelen
5:07
40Planetary Assault SystemsFunction 5
Featuring – HulalWritten-By, Producer – Planetary Assault Systems
0:49
41James RuskinConfession
Written-By, Producer – James Ruskin
1:21
42Two Lone SwordsmenBunker (Villalobos Remix)
Remix – Ricardo VillalobosWritten-By – Andrew Weatherall, Keith Tenniswood
1:41
43OxiaCheck The M...
Written-By, Producer – Olivier Raymond
2:46
44BirdlandBirdland
Written-By, Producer – Birdland
3:18

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
REACT LP 210Luke Slater Fear And Loathing ‎(4xLP, Comp)ReactREACT LP 210UK2001

Credits

  • DJ Mix, ProducerLuke Slater
  • Edited ByAlan Sage
  • Mastered ByCass Irvine

Notes

Recorded at Spacestation Zero UK in one go with three 1210's. Edited on Logic Audio. Mastered at Heathmans Mastering.

Barcodes

  • Barcode: No Barcode
  • Matrix / Runout (CD1): REACTCD210CD1 1:1:1
  • Matrix / Runout (CD2): REACTCD210CD2 :2:1:1.
  • Mastering SID Code (CD1): IFPI L042
  • Mastering SID Code (CD2): IFPI L041
  • Mould SID Code (CD1): IFPI 7308
  • Mould SID Code (CD2): IFPI 7307
  • Barcode (Printed (On Slipcase)): 5021 620 921 730
  • Barcode (Scanned (On Slipcase)): 5021620921730

Short intro

Slater introduces the set with the raggedy sax solos and furious bongos of a self-titled single from Birdland, then quickly moves into more bangin' territory, courtesy of tracks from Ben Sims, Jeff Mills, DJ Shufflemaster, James Ruskin, and no less than three from his own Planetary Assault Systems alias. Slater stretches out on the second disc, beginning with a minimal DHS jacker from 1989 , stringing together left-field tracks from Two Lone Swordsmen and DBX. Посмотреть сведения об участниках альбома, рецензии, композиции и приобрести альбом 2001 CD от Fear And Loathing на Slater born 12 June 1968, Reading, Berkshire, England is an English electronic musician, DJ and record producer, who has concentrated on techno since the beginning of the 1990s. He achieved break through commercial success with his tracks Love 1997 and All Exhale 1999. As well as releasing many tracks and albums under his own name, Slater has recorded and performed under a number of aliases, the best known being Planetary Assault Systems, L. Dub Corp and LSD. Or consider a donation. Listen free to Luke Slater Fear and Loathing Birdland, Check The M. and more. 44 tracks 203:29. Song lyrics for the Fear and Loathing album by Luke Slater and their meanings. Following the successful debut of Fear and Loathing in 2001, Resist returns with an eagerly awaited follow-up Fear and Loathing 2. Although Luke Slater is generally regarded as a techno DJ, on this album he explores a wide range of electronic music across various micro-genres, showcasing his diversity in music. CD2 is a dancefloor-filler mix taking in all thats hot in the world of electro and techno, including tracks from The Advent, Nitzer Ebb, and Alter Egos underground smash Rocker. From the Artist. The purpose of a mix CD and any album is to create a journey Fear and Loathing 2 is a representation of the diversity of the word Techno. Track Listings. Disc: 1. Luke Slater continues to be something of an unsung hero of dance music, although if Fear And Loathing Volume 2 is anything to be going by, that status could be vastly elevated soon. I've been listening to this for some time now, and it's clear that so much more thought has gone into this than your average bob a job collection. Fear And Loathing 2 mixed by Luke Slater Luke Slater continues to be something of an unsung hero of dance music, although if Fear And Loathing Volume 2 is anything to be going by, that status could be vastly elevated soon. Luke Slater born 12 June 1968, Reading, Berkshire, England is an English electronic musician, DJ and record producer, who has concentrated on techno since the beginning of the 1990s. more . Style:MLA Chicago APA. Fear And Loathing, Vol. 2: Mixed By Luke Slater Album. STANDS4 LLC, 2020. 24 Mar. 3A-Mixed-By-Luke-Slater. Powered by . Missing lyrics by Luke Slater Know any other songs by Luke Slater Don't keep it to yourself Add it Here
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Reviews: (4)
mIni-Like
mIni-Like
Both of the CDs are superb the man puts down two of the most organic, stylish and original mixes in history and this i mean without anything flashy. Anybody who has a wrong word for this can go ahead and try to do it after him.
CD1 truly show his skills how exceptionally thinking and talented dj he is birsting with style, craft and organic originality. A kind of ethalon techno dj pushing his mix for the rest in the field to compare with.
Dorizius
Dorizius
I really wasn't expecting a lot when I first heard this mix because I'm not that huge a fan of Luke Slater's music the past few years. But I figured I'd take a leap of faith and buy the cd.
OMG!!!!! I was greatly surprised on a number of levels. Firstly it's a live dj mix and not a computer edited release. You can hear a couple of minor warts in Luke's mixes but nothing that takes away from the overall quality of the mix. The tracks can be a little monotonous at times but again, nothing to take away from the mix as a whole. And disc 2 completely blows me away!!!!! Deep, minimal techno done on three decks and done in a way that doesn't really stick out and no real obvious tracks being played.

Gavikelv
Gavikelv
Though his production work references everything from retro-electro to funky breaks, Luke Slater's still a purist on the decks, and his double-disc mix treatment for React keeps it deliciously simple (similar to Dave Angel's 39 Flavours of Tech-Funk from a couple years previously). Slater introduces the set with the raggedy sax solos and furious bongos of a self-titled single from Birdland, then quickly moves into more bangin' territory, courtesy of tracks from Ben Sims, Jeff Mills, DJ Shufflemaster, James Ruskin, and no less than three from his own Planetary Assault Systems alias. Slater stretches out on the second disc, beginning with a minimal DHS jacker from 1989 (!), stringing together left-field tracks from Two Lone Swordsmen and DBX. Minimal techno favorites like Mills, Pacou, and Mr. G make appearances midway through the set, then Slater turns to tech-house with breakbeat tracks from B.L.I.M. ("Eskimo"), Tipper ("Tug of War"), Si Begg's S.I. Futures project ("I Like That (Brand New)"), and, to top it off, an FC Kahuna mix of Felix da Housecat's 2001 burner, "Silver Screen - Shower Scene." He's no Hunter S. Thompson on the decks (thank goodness), but Luke Slater proves his touch is good as gold.
black coffe
black coffe
I was disappointed when I heard Disc One like I was disappointed when I heard him DJ at LOST for the first time a while back (as opposed to his live sets!). If this is your kind of music I'd choose Dave Clarke every time.

On the other hand I was entranced by the subtleness of the first three quarters of Disc 2. The choice of records is fantastic and my opinion of Luke's DJing has changed dramatically.