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Luke Slater

Luke Slater (b. 12 June 1968, Reading, Berkshire, England) is an English electronic musician, DJ and record producer from Crawley, UK. He is one of the UK's longest standing techno producers and DJs, active since the late 1980s when he worked in the Mi Price record shop. He was involved with the founding of the Jelly Jam Records shop and label, and went on to release on a number of seminal labels. Was also a resident DJ at Troll.

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Peel played various tracks of Luke Slater including those under a number of aliases as well as collaborations with different artists since the early 90's.

Luke Slater did a couple of sessions for Peel's programmes between 1994 and 2000.

In 2017, Slater posted a photograph of him and Peel at Maida Vale on his Facebook page stating "Great memories of the great Mr Peel." [1]

Sessions[]

1. Recorded: unknown. First Broadcast: 23 September 1994

  • Forest / One Of Your Turns / Mask / Soup

2. Recorded: 2000-03-08. First Broadcast: 08 March 2000

  • DJ Mix Live

Other Shows Played[]

4 Slots For Bill
Spinach
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Luke Slater - Amil (Remix) -PF008-

Luke Slater
Machine
  • 14 May 1993: 'Eighty Nine (12 inch – Integrated Harmony)' (Jelly Jam Records)
Clementine
Planetary Assault Systems
  • 19 February 1994: ‘Twilight (12 inch - Planetary Fun Vol 1)’ (Peacefrog Records)
  • 19 March 1994: ‘Gated (12 inch - Planetary Funk Vol 1)’ (Peacefrog Records)
  • 30 April 1994: Power Plant (12" - Planetary Funk Vol. 2) Peacefrog
  • 27 May 1994: ‘Power Plant (12 inch - Planetary Funk Vol.2 )’ Peacefrog Records
  • 18 June 1994 (BFBS): Power Plant (12" - Planetary Funk Vol. 2) Peacefrog
Luke Slater's 7th Plain
  • 03 June 1994: Trite (CD – The 4 Cornered Room ) General Production Recordings
  • 10 June 1994: The Needs Of The Many (CD - The 4 Cornered Room) General Production Recordings
  • 09 July 1994: ‘The Needs Of The Many (CD - The Four Cornered Room )’ General Production Recordings
  • 15 July 1994: ‘Trite (2xLP - The Four Cornered Room)’ General Production Recordings
  • 12 November 1994 (BFBS): 'Pearl (4x Compilation LP-Trance Europe Express 3)' (Volume)
Morganistic

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