The overall sound is smooth ballearic take on disco that takes a lot of inspiration from the production techniques of R&B, though the style of each track varies significantly. "Lil' Bit" is a gently swaying soul track with a male and female vocal pairing and some disco guitar. In contrast that aforementioned single, "I Want Blood", bubbles away with a looped crescendo designed to celebrate the first moments of post-sunset partying - soft but with a definite intent.
There are further diversions - the album's latter tracks are more laid back. "Driftin'" has a heavy, slow moving bass line that has to fight against gravity to manage its own weight whilst a whispered vocal and synth melody give the track a hot and sunny sound. "Make It Smoother" meanwhile is funky R&B that demonstrates Hunsaker's ability to produce more lively cut-up sounds.
Slow It Down is straightforward in vision - it's a fairly simple collection of electronic disco jams but for those who like their music with restraint there is a fair amount here to enjoy.
Slow It Down is released through Global Underground on 30 September, available to pre-order from Amazon.co.uk on MP3 now [affiliate link].