One Note Samba

Artist: Slam

Released: 29 June 2009

1. One Note Samba
2. Room 2

Slam follow up their dancefloor destroyer "Hot Knives" with the 3rd release on their new imprint Paragraph. The label has already had big support from the techno fraternity, winning fans including Richie Hawtin, Adam Beyer, Dubfire, Anja Schneider, Len Faki and Francois Kevorkian.

Paragraph number 3 delivers some deep, bass-heavy electronic funk on the A-side, with 'One Note Samba'. Grooving from the off-set, the percussive elements of the track wind around a solid and heavy sub bass, introducing dubbed-out horns reminiscent of the Freelance Science days. Hypnotic and tripped out, SLAM return to our House.

'Room 2', owed to one of the world's best clubs, Fabric, keeps with the stripped-down, rhythmic and gritty sound of Paragraph. Whilst constantly fluxuating echoes and delays control the rhythm of the track, a swirling, yet straight to the point synth creates some frenzied and panic-inducing builds throughout, leading to a wholesome and really rather satisfying ride cymbal. 'Room 2' is a killer, peak-time track that will be sure to induce some serious convulsions on dance-floor.