LA·NUITT Blend Retro Techno and Electro on ‘Pam’s New Workout’
- Undrtone Blog
- Oct 2
- 2 min read

Swiss duo LA·NUITT step into the spotlight with ‘Pam’s New Workout’, a standout cut from their debut album Tenderness. Infectious, groove-led and retro-tinged, the track captures the spirit of 1990s techno and electro while bringing a modern emotional edge.
Built on tight percussion and a pulsing bassline, ‘Pam’s New Workout’ channels raw club energy with shimmering synths and syncopated rhythms that nod to UK club culture. It is a driving yet melodic track that feels both nostalgic and fresh, bridging the gap between live instrumentation and electronic precision. The groove is immediate, the textures rich, and the mood both uplifting and reflective.
The track forms part of Tenderness, LA·NUITT’s first album, which blends live and electronic elements into a cohesive body of work. Inspired by English electronic music from the 1990s, the record draws from Jungle, UK Garage, Acid and Drum and Bass, combining these influences with French Touch and modern electronica. Artists like Fred again.., Barry Can’t Swim, and Ross From Friends serve as touchpoints, merging club energy with emotional resonance.
At its core, the album explores tenderness and the challenge of expressing it. The duo weave fragments of real-life moments into their music, including conversations and laughter, creating intimacy within their electronic soundscapes.
Formed by Laurent Kung and Adrien Doerig, LA·NUITT was born from a shared love of rhythm and emotion. Drawing from backgrounds in bands and production, they now craft music that balances energy and introspection.
‘Pam’s New Workout’ captures everything that defines LA·NUITT: nostalgic yet innovative, rhythmic yet heartfelt, a track built for both movement and contemplation. It is a perfect entry point into their evolving world of sound.
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