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MusicRadar Tech | Luke Slater (aka Planetary Assault Systems) processing his TR-909 – In The Studio with Future Music @MusicRadarTech | Uploaded 6 months ago | Updated 2 hours ago
UK techno legend Luke Slater is a man of many aliases, but perhaps his best-known is Planetary Assault Systems, under which he has been releasing tough, club-ready techno for more than three decades.

As he prepares to release his latest album – this time as L.B. Dub Corp – Future Music visited him in his hardware-stuffed studio. In this video, he demonstrates the distortion and compression used to capture his signature, characterful drum machine sounds using a TR-909.

Stay tuned for more studio videos from Luke Slater in the coming weeks.

L.B Dub Corp – Saturn to Home is due for release 24 May: lbdubcorp.bandcamp.com/album/saturn-to-home
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Luke Slater (aka Planetary Assault Systems) processing his TR-909 – In The Studio with Future Music @MusicRadarTech

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