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Slam - Caveat Apr 2026

While the track is intense, it’s not cluttered. It uses a hypnotic, cyclical synth lead—a gritty, distorted hook that evolves slowly over its duration to keep the listener locked into a state of dancefloor-focused trance.

As veterans of the scene, Slam’s engineering is surgical. Even at high tempos, the track maintains clarity, with every sub-bass pulse and percussive tick occupying its own space in the frequency spectrum. Reception and Impact Slam - Caveat

In the context of their discography, "Caveat" is often compared to their more aggressive recent work rather than their melodic house roots like "Positive Education." It has been a staple in the sets of top-tier techno artists like , who frequently included it in his Behind The Iron Curtain radio shows and live performances to maintain high energy. While the track is intense, it’s not cluttered

Reviewers and fans typically highlight several defining characteristics of the track: Even at high tempos, the track maintains clarity,

"Caveat" by (the iconic Scottish duo Stuart McMillan and Orde Meikle) is widely regarded as a masterclass in modern, relentless techno. Released on their own Soma Records as part of the Caveat EP (2017), the track is a quintessential example of the "Slam style": high-octane, driving, and meticulously engineered for the warehouse. The Sound: Industrial Precision