Slam - My Machine 909 Site

: True to Slam's philosophy that techno should sound like "machines have made it," the track features heavy analog saturation and driving percussion that defined the "Soma sound".

The track is a defining anthem by the influential Glasgow-based duo Slam (Stuart McMillan and Orde Meikle), released on their own Soma Quality Recordings label. It is a dedicated homage to the Roland TR-909 , the hardware drum machine that provided the sonic foundation for techno and house music. The Sound of "My Machine 909" Slam - My Machine 909

For fans of the "Slam sound," "My Machine 909" serves as both a high-intensity club tool and a piece of gear-worship, highlighting why the duo remains a titan of the global techno scene. : True to Slam's philosophy that techno should

The track is celebrated for its raw, peak-time energy and its focus on the distinctive, punchy character of the 909 hardware. Key elements include: The Sound of "My Machine 909" For fans

: Driven by the 909’s signature sharp kick and crisp hi-hats.

Slam’s history is inextricably linked to this machine. Their most famous track, (1993), was built entirely around 909 drums and a hypnotic synth riff, recorded in a single 30-minute burst of inspiration.

: Slam frequently uses the 909 in their live sets and DJ performances, often pairing it with other classic gear or modern sequencers like the Cirklon . Context: Slam and the 909