Artist's albums
Magic Orchestra (Planetary Assault Systems Remixes)
2023 · single
In From The Night (Reworks & Edits)
2022 · single
Devotion
2022 · single
Rip The Cut (Remixes)
2022 · single
Bruson EP Redux
2022 · single
Querschläger (Planetary Assault Systems Remix)
2022 · single
Sky Scraping
2021 · album
Labstract
2021 · single
Say It Loud
2021 · single
Raww
2021 · single
Plantae
2019 · album
Straight Shooting
2019 · album
LF RMX 013
2019 · single
Deep Heet Vol. 4
2017 · single
The Light Years Reworks
2017 · album
Arc Angel
2016 · album
Planetary Funk 22 Light Years Series (Part 2)
2016 · single
Planetary Funk 22 Light Years Series (Part 1)
2016 · single
The Eyes Themselves
2015 · single
Future Modular EP
2014 · EP
No Exit EP
2013 · EP
Deep Heet Vol. 3
2012 · single
Function 4 Remixes Episode 2
2012 · single
Remixes | Silent Servant | The Black Dog
2012 · single
Function 4 Remixes Episode 1
2011 · single
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Biography
Even while productions under his own name have explored electro and listening techno, Luke Slater's Planetary Assault Systems guise remained the home for his productions closest to the percussive, banging techno he produced during the early '90s. The alias began quite early too, with a series of Planetary Funk EPs recorded for Peacefrog beginning in 1993. Several tracks from the earliest volumes of the series appeared on 1995's Archives. His first full-length under the guise, Electric Funk Machine, appeared in 1997 and was followed one year later by The Drone Sector. He continued the Planetary Funk series until 1999, then initiated the Coad Warrior trilogy in 2000. Third LP Atomic Funkster arrived in 2001. Archives Two followed in 2002, after which Slater took a short break from the alias before returning to it in 2006 with the EP Deep Heet, Vol. 1, the first release on his Mote-Evolver label. He continued releasing tracks on Mote-Evolver and Ostgut Ton, which issued full-lengths Temporary Suspension (2009) and The Messenger (2011). Singles and remix 12"s steadily continued on both labels, and the full-length Arc Angel appeared on Ostgut Ton in 2016. The high-energy live document Live at Cocoon Ibiza arrived three years later on Sven Väth's label. ~ John Bush & Paul Simpson, Rovi