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Nightdrive
Slam
Nightdrive
Genres: Dance & Electronic, International Music, Pop
 
  •  Track Listings (20) - Disc #1
  •  Track Listings (15) - Disc #2

Slam is Stuart McMillan and Orde Meikle. Synonymous with Glasgow?s underground club scene and their sound-searching record label, Soma, the duo has garnered a reputation as international DJs, accomplished recording artists...  more »

     
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All Artists: Slam
Title: Nightdrive
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Resist Music
Original Release Date: 1/1/2005
Re-Release Date: 12/6/2005
Genres: Dance & Electronic, International Music, Pop
Styles: House, Techno, Europe, Britain & Ireland, Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPC: 842694020540

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Slam is Stuart McMillan and Orde Meikle. Synonymous with Glasgow?s underground club scene and their sound-searching record label, Soma, the duo has garnered a reputation as international DJs, accomplished recording artists and respected collaborators. Together with Resist, Slam is proud to present Nightdrive, their new brand mix project. Nightdrive takes in all that is currently hot in the world of deep, glitchy, minimal electronic house and techno, with a distinctively pan-European flavor. Some of the hottest names in the scene come together, including Soma?s Glaswegian wonder kid Alex Smoke, Swiss minimal maestro Luciano, Berlin?s uber-cool Poker Flat label?s Guido Schneider, Canadian genius Mathew Jonson, Parisian demi-gods Blackstrobe, and not forgetting a few choice cuts by Slam themselves. The mix takes a different direction from the tougher techno sound, and provides the perfect soundtrack for ? among other things ? driving!
 

CD Reviews

A heavy dose of dark tech house.
Doctor Trance | MA, United States | 03/01/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"A whopping 35 tracks on 2 discs, and aside from the occasional electro track, it's all dark techno and minimal. If the quirky, grinding sounds of minimal techno aren't your favorite genre, do not look here, 'cause you'll be getting a heavy pounding of it. With all the crazy pings and beats in this type of music, I must admit that while driving, I sometimes can't tell if my car's falling apart or it's just the track! The aptly named Nightdrive signifies an incredible experience while playing this in the car, and I have been abusing both these discs over and over again since I got them. It's definitely not dance floor friendly music, and the tones are dark enough to scare the wits out of most elderly people, especially at night! There aren't really any true, full vocal tracks on here, with just the choppy acapellas and digitally distorted voices usually found in techno.



Out of the 35 tracks, I'd say there were only 4 that I was displeased with, and actually, they are both the starting two tracks on either disc. I just start each CD with track 3! Disc 1 is really downtempo until you get to tracks 7 & 8, and by track 9, things really heat up. The rest of the disc features some really funky but dark tech stuff, with Trentemoller's remix of Coincidance, and ends with an epic James Holden re-rub of an oddly titled Black Strobe track. Oddly, this last track is over 10 minutes, when you were lucky to find a 5 minute track in all the rest.



Disc 2 is higher energy stuff from the get go, and other than the 2 opening tracks, the entire disc is solid techno and tech house tracks. What stops this set from getting 5 stars from me is lack of monster tracks; tracks that blow up the mix and take it to the next level. While there are a few on here, nowhere near the quota I would expect from a 35 track mix. Don't get me wrong, other than the 4 tracks I mentioned, ALL songs are average to well above average. It's just that the well above average ones are fewer, and when you get to those, they only usually last 3 1/2 minutes (the average of most tracks on here), so you find yourself hitting the back skip button a lot. This mix definitely could have used longer cuts of some key tracks, even if it meant less tracks (there are certainly plenty of them anyway), and a better helping of top notch melodies.



Overall, a must buy for the tech house fan. I just wish the tracks were a bit more selective, fewer, and longer."