Glaswegians Stuart McMillan and Orde Meikle founded Slam at the beginning of the 90s alongside their label Soma Quality Recordings. Slam's second single, 'Positive Education', proved to be a milestone hit and established both Slam and Soma at the forefront of the Scottish techno movement. Both group and label are still going strong today, with Slam having recorded four studio albums and countless singles to this date, and Soma looking back on a glamorous history of breaking artist like Daft Punk, Alex Smoke, Silicone Soul and Funk D'Void.
The Maxi-Single Slam vs The Black Dog
is featured in Update #019:
Redshape, Actress, Trentemøller
One of the most significant months in many labels' release schedule, the month of May has blessed us with a vast amount of excellent releases.
Flying Lotus' 'Cosmogramma' and Actress' 'Splazsh' weigh in as strong contenders for an Album Of The Year title, more...
The Maxi-Single Slam vs The Black Dog
is featured in Update #017:
Ellen Allien, A Guy Called Gerald, Historia y Violencia
Whoever predicted techno to be a passing fad some 20 years ago couldn't have been much further from the truth. The demand for straight kickdrums and synthetic basslines is as high as ever, and techno music continues to develop in ways no one could have more...
The Maxi-Single Slam vs The Black Dog
was picked!
The Maxi-Single Slam vs The Black Dog
was reviewed:
UK techno heroes Slam and The Black Dog take on each other's tracks for a killer single: Slam deliver a stripped down version of 'CCTV Nation', one of the hits on Black Dog's 'Further Vexations' album, while Black Dog spice up Slam's 'Azure' with some serious Detroit flavours. Devastating.
