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Love Remixes
- (2 Pack)
- Artist: Luke Slater
- Format: LP
- Release Date: 5/24/2019

Love Remixes
- (2 Pack)
- Artist: Luke Slater
- Format: LP
- Release Date: 5/24/2019
- Artist: Luke Slater
- Label: Mote Evolver
- Number of Discs: 2
- UPC: 5414165107903
- Item #: 2167916X
- Genre: Electronic
- Release Date: 5/24/2019
- This product is a special order

Product Notes
Released on Luke Slater's iconic Freek Funk album on NovaMute (1997) - one of the most seminal techno albums of the '90s - "Love" finally gets the remix treatment it deserves more than two decades after it's initial release. Leading the charge, Burial makes one of his rare appearances on remix duties and doesn't disappoint with an atmospheric and mesmerizing reimagining with an aesthetic reminiscent of Untrue (2007). Lucy then reels out a deep-diving techno roller with precision kicks and tantalizing melodies. Luke Slater then adopts The 7th Plain moniker for a collage of sound extending past the 15-minute mark, before upping the energy with a moody reverberating number as Planetary Assault Systems. Marcel Dettmann provides two takes on "Love"; his "City" remix features a cacophony of metallic rhythm, ebbing pads, and plenty of swing whilst mantra-like vocals operate throughout, followed by the thudding "Black Glove" remix with it's murky tones and rattling effects. Cascading drums and lively trumpets next in Silent Servant's upbeat and infectious take, until Scuba concludes the release under his SCB alias with a high-tempo cut fueled by funk complete with an idyllic breakdown.
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Artist(s)Luke Slater