Techno Stalwart Luke Slater’s ‘Side Effects’ LP Produced Under His L.B.Dub Corp Moniker Out in May via Mote-Evolver

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UK techno hero Luke Slater will release Side Effects — his second album produced under his housier L.B.Dub Corp alias — on May 18 via his Mote-Evolver label.

Slater’s influential three-decade discography includes releasing tracks on Mute Records, Ostgut Ton, and Peacefrog Records under his own name and aliases such as Planetary Assault Systems since the early ’90s. He previously released L.B.Dub Corp’s debut album in 2013.

Obligatory press release gush about the album: “I wrote the tracks over the last year between being on the road as P.A.S. and playing a few L.B.Dub Corp house sets, which naturally evolved into Side Effects almost accidentally.”

Side Effects Tracklist (Digital Release)

Reel One
Night Time Hawk
Edge 7
IELBEE
Float When You Can
Bass Machine
Forever In A Day
LBEES Jam
See The Light
We Are Going Home
Calling The Spirit

Side Effects Tracklist (Vinyl Release)

Reel One
Night Time Hawk
Edge 7
IELBEE
Float When You Can
Bass Machine
Forever In A Day
LBEES Jam

Side Effects Tracklist (White Label Vinyl Release)

See The Light
We Are Going Home
Calling The Spirit

Richie Hawtin, John Digweed, Dave Clarke Announced for Movement 2013 Phase One [Video]

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Movement Electronic Music Festival has announced the first phase of artists playing its annual event at Detroit’s Hart Plaza taking place over Memorial Day weekend on May 25-27. While the first group of artists includes many of the usual suspects (Richie Hawtin, Carl Craig, Derrick May and Kevin Saunderson), the bill features plenty of interesting bookings including producer/saxophonist Dominic Lalli and drummer Jeremy Salker (Big Gigantic), John Digweed, Andy C, Luke Slater/Planetary Assault System (live) and bass acts Noisia, Mala and Hatcha.

Obligatory press gush from Chuck Flask, artist coordinator for the Movement Electronic Music Festival: “This year’s lineup is a reflection of artists that have been redefining electronic music for decades and those that continue to push the boundaries of the genre.”

Tickets for Movement are on sale now and can be purchased by visiting Movement’s website. The cost for a three-day weekend pass is just $79 and grants fans general admission access to the festival grounds with in-and-out privileges. The cost for a three-day VIP pass is just $199 and includes many extras that can be found on the website.

Check the trailer and full lineup below.

Phase 1 Lineup

A Tribe Called Red
Amtrac
Andy C
Art Department
Ben Klock b2b Marcel Dettmann
Big Gigantic
Brendon Moeller aka Ecologist
Carl Craig
Dave Clarke
Dennis Ferrer
Derrick May & Kevin Saunderson
Drumcell
DVS1
George FitzGerald
Hatcha
J.Phlip
John Digweed
Luke Slater / P.A.S. Live
Maetrik
Mala
Mike Parker
Nicole Moudaber
Noisia
Onra
Paco Osuna
Richie Hawtin
Rrose
Ryan Elliott
Silent Servant
Slam
Steve Rachmad
SuperVision
Tensnake
Terrence Parker
The Bug
The M Machine
Tommy Four Seven
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