Slam (band)

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Chart positions
Explanation of the data
Singles
Positive Education (Remixes)
  UK 44 02/17/2001 (2 weeks)
Narco Tourists (vs. UNKLE )
  UK 66 03/17/2001 (1 week)
Lifetimes (ft. Tyrone Palmer)
  DE 69 10/22/2001 (8 weeks)
  UK 61 07/07/2001 (2 weeks)
Alien radio
  UK 77 12/01/2001 (1 week)
Visions (feat. Dot Allison)
  UK 93 11/23/2002 (1 week)
3B4Zero
  UK 96 07/10/2004 (1 week)
Lie to Me (feat. Ann Saunderson)
  UK 91 09/18/2004 (2 weeks)

Slam is a Scottish techno producer duo from Glasgow .

Career

They consist of the two DJs and producers Stuart McMillan and the former geography student Orde Meikle .

Slam have been running the Soma Quality Recordings label in Glasgow since 1991 , where productions by artists such as Percy X, Funk D'Void , Ewan Pearson and Silicone Soul have also been made. In 1994 Daft Punk's single Alive was released on the Soma label . Soma has released over 100 releases to date.

In 1993, the track Positive Education was released , which can also be heard in the video game Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories . Other well-known tracks from this year are Eterna and Stepback .

Slam has already made remixes for artists such as Carl Cox , Underworld and Luke Slater .

The track Lifetimes from 2001 was among other things as a music video on music channels such. B. VIVA to see.

Discography

  • Snapshots (Soma Quality Recordings, 1995)
  • Positive Education (SomaQuality Recordings, 1995)
  • Headstates (Soma Quality Recordings, 1996)
  • Past Lessons / Future Theories (Distinctive Breaks Records, 2000)
  • Alien Radio (Soma, 2001)
  • Fabric 09: Slam (Fabric, 2003)
  • Year Zero (Soma, 2004)
  • Nightdrive (Resist Music, 2005)
  • Ekspozicija 4 (Explicit Musick, 2006)
  • Human Response (Soma, 2007)
  • Machine Cut Noise (Soma, 2016)

Individual evidence

  1. Slam in the UK charts
  2. Lifetimes (Slam feat. Tyrone Palmer) in the German charts

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