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Luke Slater
Fear and Loathing, Vol. 2
Release Date: 2004 11 16
Label: Resist Records

With a decade-long recording career that has spanned as many albums and dozens of singles and EPs, Luke Slater has always been one of England's finest techno chameleons. From his early IDM albums and storming drum-centric techno recorded as Planetary Assault Systems to his brainy electro-funk and recent yet mercifully brief misstep into the realm of electroclash on his 2002 album Alright On Top, Slater has cut the path more often than followed it. On his first release after his critically panned techno-pop accident (and an unusually long break in his prolific release schedule), Slater has decided to take stock via the sequel to his Fear and Loathing double mix CD. The first Fear and Loathing was an epic techno barrage that to many ears sounded the death knell for the '90s fixation with the harder, faster, louder pace of minimal and looping dance music. The second installment gets to the hard techno as well...eventually. But before it does, disc one offers a dubby, glitchy, at times purely ambient affair. Building from his own gaseous and beatless "Long Last" to playing mind games with the clicks and wiggles of Isolée and Brothomstates, disc one is a head-nodding affair that trades in interesting sounds and clever effects rather than propulsive beats. As can be expected, disc two starts off with a funkier electro pace, scoring points with Dopplereffeckt and Renegade Soundwave before going off full bore with new jack techno faves ("Rocker"), storming techno classics ("Women Beat Their Men"), and techno/industrial hybrids (Nitzer Ebb's gritty "Murderous"). Whether this mix will help Slater find his bearings won't be confirmed until he releases some new music of his own. But like all of his achievements, and even in his few failures, he's proven to be unafraid to go way beyond what is expected from your typical techno star. Joshua Glazer, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Long LostPlanetary Assault Systems3:32
2GlinkFitton5:37
3Mr. CohenBender3:42
4Sky Was PinkFake6:46
5EvenVanDerViven, DJ Sebbo3:09
6Break in the Clouds [Main Mix]Holden4:21
7Beau Mot PlageMüller2:02
8Paluka PirBacsoka, Beißwenger3:04
9Nautical DubKoner, Mellwig2:26
10Tap DancePlanetary Assault Systems3:44
11Matala BoboNikko3:11
12CaraibesDevaud3:42
13Hot on the Heels of Love [Carl Craig Re-Version]Throbbing Gristle Freaked5:14
14Drop Dead GorgeousDesalmand3:13
15LeeflaufGubatz3:36
16Wer Einen und AtDesalmand3:31
1752 HoursL. Inc.7:35
18ScientistKlorzeigeer1:43
19Love Me TenderKemoun, Ghenacia1:06
20Saturation PointMcCormack3:17
21EkonomikFerreira1:18
22Biting My Nails/Bassnumb ChapterRenegade Soundwave4:14
23RockerFlügel Roman, Wuttke2:06
24Defend ItPascalidis1:09
25Nothing at AllSlater, Barrow, Finlow3:18
26AnjaHalinowdki2:53
27Acid TheoryMaskio4:33
28Women Beat Their Men2:50
29J's BackMac1:45
30Corner of the TableMac1:51
31BreakdownJacques3:27
321 and 12McBean3:07
33MoneybitchWiegand, Reums3:32
34Became RoundMcBean2:29
35MysteryMiller, Cave3:03
36Part of MeWilliams2:56
37Live Is MusicDj Misjah3:08
38IncidentVoom3:51
39Ready for ActionMr. G.1:43
40Murderous [Phil Keiran Remix]Piper, Gooday, McCarthy, Harris, Granger4:11
41MotherBabicz2:57
42EttHertz1:59

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
2004LPResist Records
2005CDResist Records



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