Slayd - Hammerhead (1998) May 2026
An 8:20 track that continues the dark, technical aesthetic. Production Context
The original vinyl release features two tracks, both noted for their extended lengths and hypnotic, driving energy: Slayd - Hammerhead (1998)
Slayd – Hammerhead – Vinyl (12"), 1998 [r19121] | Discogs Slayd - Hammerhead (1998) 8:32. Slayd - Venom. 8:20. An 8:20 track that continues the dark, technical aesthetic
Slayd – Hammerhead – Vinyl (12"), 1998 [r19121] | Discogs Slayd - Hammerhead (1998)
Massimo Vivona was a prolific figure in the 90s underground scene, operating out of Sicily before relocating to Los Angeles. Through his labels Headzone and Ground Groove , he focused on "cutting edge electronic music" that leaned into deep, hypnotic, and progressive techno sounds. Hammerhead remains a sought-after piece for vinyl collectors, often appearing in Discogs marketplaces and vintage techno playlists.