Slam Radio 297 | Historical Repeater (Ctrls and Solid Blake)

Slam Radio 297 with Historical Repeater (Ctrls and Solid Blake) Historical Repeater is the collaborative output of Ctrls and Solid Blake. The duo produce rough digital techno and electro, working with a mix of high- and low-brow electronics. Historical Repeater - Flashdrive [Earwiggle] Ctrls - Highway [Token] Historical Repeater - Say Nothing [Earwiggle] Historical Repeater - My/Your Job [Unreleased] Second Storey - Barrel Roll (DeFeKT Remix) [Earwiggle] Banke - Totem [Token] Head Front Panel - B2 [Tabernacle] Historical Repeater - Paranoia [Unreleased] Aquarian - Hamburglar Helper [Hanger Management] Historical Repeater - Scientific Calculator [Earwiggle] Historical Repeater - Face/Man [Herrensauna] Second Storey - Ajunlei 8 (The Exaltics Remix) [Houndstooth] Historical Repeater - Untitled [Unreleased] Pessimist - Peter Hitchens [Blackest Ever Black] Historical Repeater - Leisure [Earwiggle] Ctrls - Concept 7 [Unreleased] Dean Roddell & Monolog - Do Not Cover (Historical Repeater Remix) [Unreleased]

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BOOKINGS DJ & Live sets: chris@elitemm.co.uk Slam (aka Stuart McMillan and Orde Meikle) are a tour de force on the global techno circuit. Their unique, six deck, back-to-back DJ performances have seen the duo play leading clubs and festivals across the world. They are renowned for both their experience and their powerful, contemporary sound. They are co-owners of Glasgow's Riverside Festival, and also host the legendary Maximum Pressure warehouse parties, which showcase the best emerging local talent alongside some of the most established names in international techno. Their iconic Soma Records label boasts in excess of 600 releases, hosting Mcmillan and Meikle's own productions and many of today's most cutting-edge techno artists. The last few years have seen some of the duo's most prolific studio output as they continue to innovate and keep things moving forward, most recently with the release of their experimental full length record Athenæum 101. In addition, Slam have also remixed tracks from the likes of Planetary Assault Systems, Clouds, Dax J, Damon Wild, Richie Hawtin, and Truncate, to name just a few. Slam also host one of Techno's most respected weekly podcasts, Slam Radio, which has now surpassed over 300 episodes. The show allows the duo to demonstrate their conviction to creating and promoting music and vibes that provide an antidote to the mainstream by inviting fellow artists from the vibrant Techno scene, from obscure names to current trailblazers.