Sam Wolfe and Sian Blur the Line Between Control and Obsession with New Track "Another Pill"

Sam Wolfe and Sian Blur the Line Between Control and Obsession with New Track “Another Pill”

For an artist steadily moving from underground credibility to global recognition, Sam Wolfe shows little interest in spectacle for its own sake. His latest single, “Another Pill,” created alongside Sian, plays like a study in repetition—how far a groove can stretch before it starts to speak back.

The track arrives at a moment when Sam Wolfe’s ascent feels undeniable. With releases across influential imprints and a growing presence on international stages, he has become one of the more compelling figures in the American techno resurgence. Yet “Another Pill” resists the temptation to scale up for mass appeal. Instead, it folds inward.

What unfolds is a tightly wound composition that thrives in its own momentum. The rhythm never loosens its grip, moving forward with a steady insistence that feels almost ritualistic. Layers are introduced with restraint—no sudden bursts, no theatrical flourishes—just a gradual intensification that pulls the listener deeper into its orbit.

Sian’s influence is felt in the track’s darker contours. Known for his ability to blur atmosphere and rhythm into something immersive, he complements Wolfe’s structure with a sense of unease that lingers beneath the surface. The result is a collaboration that feels cohesive rather than divided, built on shared instincts rather than contrast.

For an artist with multiple Beatport chart entries and co-signs from figures like Carl Cox and Adam Beyer, Wolfe could easily lean into bigger, louder statements. Instead, he tightens his framework.

“Another Pill” doesn’t just work in a club—it lingers long after, looping in the mind the same way it does on the dancefloor.

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