Performance · Production
Luke Slater
British techno producer
Reading, United Kingdom • b. 1968-06-12
Luke Slater is credited on 335 releases across 208 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1991–2024 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
335
Pressings credited
208
Albums
4
Decades active
64
In collections
Biography
Luke Slater (born 12 June 1968) 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; he has released music under more than 10 different names; the best known being Planetary Assault Systems, and LSD.
Bio from Wikipedia
Credited work
335 releases · 208 albums · active 1991–2024
- Performance · 365
- Production · 133
- Engineering · 55
- Other credits · 15
Studios: Space Station Ø · Eastcote Studios · Abbey Road Studios · The Closet
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

The Singles 86>98
1998

Only When I Lose Myself
1998

Ghosts Again
2023

94-04 Fuse Ten Years Techno Music
2004

Stars And Heroes
2002

The Power Of Good-Bye
1998

Positive Education / Intensities In-Ten-Cities
1993

Berghain Fünfzehn
2020

Fabriclive 100
2018

Ostgut Ton | Zehn
2015

Future Modular
2014

History Of Dance - 9 - The Techno Edition
2006

Singles 31-36
2004

Right Of Way
2003

Alright On Top
2002

I Can Complete You
2002

Fear And Loathing
2001

14 Irregular Files - A Mute Accumulation
1999

Freek Funk
1997

Mix-Up Vol. 2 Featuring Jeff Mills - Live Mix At Liquid Room, Tokyo
1996

Trance Europe Express 3
1994

In Order To Dance 5
1994

Fabric Presents Overmono
2021
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Planetary Assault Systems
- The 7th Plain
- Depeche Mode
- Clementine
- Ken Ishii
- Alter Ego
- Luke Slater's 7th Plain
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