Talk:Slam (DJs)
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This article was listed on deletion review because it was thought that the {{oldafdfull}} tag at the top of this page implied it was being renominated for deletion. Instead, the template means that because of "no consensus", the article has been kept. I have archived the discussion. Johnleemk | Talk 06:54, 16 April 2006 (UTC)
- Good. I hope it's more up to standards now. Thanks Nbettencourt 12:29, 16 April 2006 (UTC)
The name of the soma recording's manager is spelt incorrectly. It should be spelt "dave clarke".
The article links to the English DJ Dave Clarke. I'd like to point out, having worked for Soma, that David Clarke the Soma manager is NOT the same person as the DJ. I can see why there's a bit of confusion since they're both figures in the techno scene but they're definitely different people, will change the link...
84.9.237.246 (talk) 01:28, 14 December 2007 (UTC)
Re; The Discography
The discography needs to include their debut 12in single Eterna from 1991. Also i dont know if some sort of historical revisionism is going on, but Slam actually done an album called "Slam" around 1993-94. It was a blue & red cover. It was all original tracks produced by them. If memory serves some of it was produced & engineered by Brian Dougans (of Stakker Humanoid/Yage fame)
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