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1
Call Of The Void
Cat: RB 126. Rel: 07 Mar 24
Playin' (5:25)
Bodies (5:36)
Feel This (4:24)
Call Of The Void (5:26)
Review: Gerd Janson's Running Back seemingly has no borders or boundaries when it come to the sort of music it will put out. Next up is Partiboi69 with Call of The Void, a zippy outing that kicks off with the psychoactive synth swirls and hurried beats of 'Playin'' while 'Bodies' is a sleazy and ghetto-tinged tech pumper with well-treated vocals and big old school piano chords that endlessly stab away. 'Feel This' brings a subtly celebratory mood with splashy cymbals and wispy cosmic pads darting about up top and 'Call Of The Void' shuts down with a deeper house sound but one still lit brightly by the astral pads.
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 in stock $14.46
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Open Door (remastered)
Cat: RBDC 08. Rel: 08 Nov 22
Open Door (11:32)
00000000 (18:44)
Open Door (Theo Parrish Behind Closed Doors remix) (10:16)
D1 (8:10)
Open Door (Gerd remix) (8:53)
Review: Back in 1996, Losoul's first outing on the now legendary Playhouse label caused such a stir across Europe and the U.S that it ended up being licensed and reissued - with additional reworks - by labels in Detroit and the Netherlands. This double-pack from Running Back brings together Losoul's original mix - a loopy, is-it-house-or-is-it-techno loop jam that cannily builds in intensity over the course of 11 and a half minutes - and two of the smartest revisions: Theo Parrish's mesmerising, deep and hypnotic revision (one of his best, we'd argue) and Dutch producer Gerd's jazzy, warm and sub-heavy shuffler. Also included is original B-side '00000000', a fine slab of minimal house hypnotism, and the previously unreleased 'D1', a more laidback and stripped-back disco-house loop jam.
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 in stock $20.37
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Life Signs Vol 3
Cat: RB 124. Rel: 17 Oct 23
Wildfire (5:36)
Tea Cake (5:11)
High (4:17)
Hawthorn (5:59)
Review: Dusky enjoy lofty status in the UK underground after many years of putting out streams of assured deep-house goodness. They have done so on plenty of well-regarded labels and now return to Gerd Jansen's mighty fine Running Back for Life Signs Vol 3. Opener 'Wildfire' is a fizzy one with intense synth lines layered up next to ambient pads and dreamy vocal mutterings that all make for a fine post-rave comedown. 'Tea Cake' also harks back to the 90s with a dusty breakbeat rhythm powered by a fat bassline and twinkling keys. Flipside jam 'High' brings piano energy and 'Hawthorn' has an old school Chicago feel. Dusky cover plenty of ground in good fashion here.
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Gespielt von: Evan Michael
 in stock $15.25
4
One Swallow Doesn't Make A Summer Part 4
Yungruzt - "Starlight" (feat Eluize) (7:25)
Baldo - "Human Connection" (5:54)
9th House - "Ara" (5:16)
Delphi - "7_11 House" (5:21)
Signal Mute - "Reminiscence" (4:52)
Review: Running Back presents the fourth edition of the Swallow This various artists series, featuring five tracks by five different producers, all straddling the line between 'remodeled deep house techniques and floor mechanics.' On the first side we have the deep, down and dirty retro house shenanigans of Yungruzt's 'Starlight' (feat Eluize) followed by strobed-out rave energy of Baldo's 'Human Connection'. Over on the flip, 9th House delivers the EP standout on the glassy-eyed and bittersweet 'Ara', while Delphi gets a vibe reminiscent of Sueno Latino on the epic '7_11 House'.
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 in stock $11.04
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Running Back Mastermix: Wild Pitch Club Part II/II
ATA / ND BAUMECKER / VARIOUS
Running Back Mastermix: Wild Pitch Club Part II/II (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: RBWPC LP2. Rel: 03 Mar 23
Papermusic Issue One - "Downtime" (10:18)
Louie Balo - "Don't Shut Me Out" (6:22)
KGB - "Detroit 909" (4:44)
Jovonn - "Better Love" (feat Krystine) (4:52)
Wam Kidz - "In Love Again" (6:15)
Kings Of Tomorrow - "I Hear My Calling" (feat Sean Grant) (6:18)
Free Energy - "Happiness" (7:41)
Omegaman - "Into The AM" (6:18)
Presence - "How To Live" (2022 remaster) (9:16)
Review: Wild Pitch Club is next up in the excellent and ling running Running Back Mastermix series. It's a legendary space that has very much defined the Frankfurt and wider german scene and was also something of a predecessor venue to the new well-loved Robert Johnson. That club was itself a place where Panorama Bar's very own nd_baumecker really made waves and it is they alongside co-founder Ata who have curated these tunes. The venue was hooked on the US sounds and often hosted the likes of Robert Hood and Claude Young to Kerri Chandler all of which shows in the sounds of the tunes.
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Gespielt von: Lello Di Franco
 in stock $35.51
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Eating Darkness
Eating Darkness (140 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: RBLP 15. Rel: 12 May 21
Magic Briefcase (4:20)
Chemicals (5:16)
Wow (5:26)
Jocks & Freaks (4:14)
The Best Is Yet To Come (4:14)
Cluttered Homes (4:58)
Eternal (3:40)
Locked (5:00)
Charles (2:19)
Review: Roman Flugel is back with his seventh full length titled Eating Darkness. The nine tracks were created during the coronavirus lockdown of 2020, and are testament to the Frankfurt legend's penchant for mixing elements of pop with sounds of the underground - a scene he has been affiliated with since the early '90s. A variety of moods and grooves are all delivered in his idiosyncratic style: from the woozy and broken slow burner 'Chemicals', to the majestic and spellbinding dancefloor drama of 'Wow' or the raw hardware acid jack of 'Jocks And Freaks' which harks to his days as Alter Ego. Elsewhere, there's the heartfelt and bittersweet ambient house of 'Cluttered Homes' and the downbeat bliss of closing epic 'Charles'.
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 in stock $23.93
7
Automat Kingsland EP
Cat: RB 118. Rel: 25 May 23
Endeavour (6:10)
Americana (6:41)
Tokyo Flower (6:32)
Excelerator (6:50)
Review: You always know what you are going to get with Running Back - and we mean that in terms of quality rather than any one particular musical style. Gerd Janson's label does what it wants but never fails to set the floor alight. Here it is Krystal Kevlar who brings his own brand of main room house. Like so much stuff right now, 'Endeavour' has a 90s bent with its sweeping chord sequences before 'Americana' takes you on a deeper and more undulating groove. 'Tokyo Flower' is a festival tune for hands-in-the-air moments and 'Excelerator' then sinks down into more trippy techno territory.
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 in stock $15.25
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Acid Leak
Acid Leak (12")
Cat: RB 117. Rel: 12 Jun 23
Acid Leak (5:28)
Wing Wing (5:29)
Acid Flow (5:13)
Frantic (5:30)
Review: Since making his Running Back bow 12 years ago, Sebastien Kramer has periodically returned to Gerd Jansen's label to deliver EPs (and one memorable album). Acid Leak is his eighth release in total for the imprint, and as the title suggests makes extensive use of sounds created by the small-but-mighty TB-303. Kramer sets the tone with the title track, a triumphant blend of acid house and Detroit techno sounds featuring some classic, Underground Resistance style synth strings, before cannily combining rising and falling melodies, buzzing electronics and undulating acid lines on 'Wing Wing'. 'Acid Flow' is a more jacking, forthright and mind-mangling slab of breathless peak-time brilliance, while 'Frantic' sees the experienced German producer join the dots between sci-fi-powered excellence and tactile deepness.
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Anima EP
Anima EP (12")
Cat: RB 097. Rel: 01 Apr 21
DISCO (extended mix) (6:17)
DISCO (dub) (7:22)
Anima (6:53)
Eating Darkness (3:20)
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It Works
It Works (12")
Cat: RBDC 01. Rel: 21 Jun 17
It Works (5:49)
Without Thought (Bassline 1) (3:44)
Without Thought (Bassline 2) (4:01)
Lakeview Slang (First mix) (7:58)
Lakeview Slang (The mix) (3:57)
Review: Fresh off that awesome Unit 2 reissue of Happy Recordings, Running Back now look to some early works of seminal NYC duo Mateo & Matos under their Alex M. alias: its namesake dedicated to Mateo's late brother. The EP was originally released in 1992 on their Final Cut sub label, which became defunct the same year after around eight releases. On the A side is the deeply sublime and evocative zeitgeist of early 90's house; Big Apple style, on "It Works" and the deeper "Without Thought (Bassline 1)" which is more reminiscent of the Windy City sound actually. On the flip, the funky and stripped back late night groove of "Lakeview Slang (First mix)" is a familiar groove with a mesmerising melody and those dusty swing fuelled rhythms beneath. A time capsule from an important time in the genre's development by house music royalty on this respectful reissue.
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 in stock $10.26
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Lucky Charm
Cat: RB 121. Rel: 18 Jul 23
Lucky Charm (Maxi mix) (6:25)
Lucky Charm (dub) (6:34)
Lucky Charm (Perc mix) (3:16)
Luv Armour (4:38)
Whatever This Is (6:02)
Film 4 (5:49)
Review: Roman Flugel has been one of the European underground's most consistent and innovative names over the last 20 + years working on everything from acid to minimal to tech. He shows a slightly different look on this new EP for Running Back with a disco-tinged and happy melodic house cut 'Lucky Charm' taking up the a-side in three slightly different versions. The flip then has three more originals - 'Luv Armour' is a zippy house cut with big percussive energy and 'Whatever This Is' is then a beautifully innocent and playful cut with naive melodies. 'Film 4' is a moody downbeat piece to close out a varied and vital outing.
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Work It EP
Cat: RB 055. Rel: 05 Aug 15
Work It (Piano mix) (6:03)
Bassline Party (original) (5:45)
Work It (Miami mix) (6:07)
Work It (Rave beats) (4:25)
Work It (padapella) (3:58)
Review: Few are better at saucer-eyed, rave revivalism than Victor Shan. He's made a habit of successfully doffing a cap to the early '90s, primarily via collaborations with Tuff City Kids and the booming Chord Memories 12" on Running Back. Here he's at it again, kicking off with a "Piano Mix" of "Work It" that sounds like a long lost collaboration between Inner City and Tyree Cooper. There's a more flustered, UK hardcore feel about "Bassline Party", even if it does contain a classic Chicago house bassline and a swinging, boompty style groove. Flip for a ghetto style "Miami Mix" of work it, plus a couple of handy DJ tools (the hip-house-goes-rave groove of the "Rave Beats" version being particularly potent).
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 in stock $17.09
13
Cyclone Days
Cat: RBLP 17. Rel: 09 Sep 22
Somebody (with Dena) (5:33)
Somebody (instrumental) (6:18)
Resonancer (5:58)
Exterminate (5:46)
Friends (4:06)
Cyclone Days (4:23)
Neway (5:44)
Review: Long time German electronic innovator is back on Running Back with a very welcome new mini-LP, Cyclone Days. The Frankfurt man mixes up his usual influences - indie-dance, Italo, power pop and house - into fresh and colourful new sounds. Melody rules OK across these cuts as they take in vocal gems and instrumental beats with lottos joyfulness along the way. 'Somebody' with Dena is a standout and timeless anthem for any dance floor, then 'Resonancer' has a retro-future disco-house vibe and 'Friends' is so perfectly pleasing it cannot fail to make you smile.
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 in stock $16.83
14
Sarcosuco
Sarcosuco (limited 12")
Cat: RB 122. Rel: 29 Nov 23
Sarcosuco (7:14)
Dimetrodonte (7:04)
Diplodoco (6:12)
Gastonia (6:45)
Review: Italian producer Fango has been busily building up his own sound world via his Degustibus Music label, but now he makes a strident move into the wider world with this outstanding record for Running Back. The authoritative tech house label knows its onions, and you can tell why they were drawn to these distinctive, inventive twists on the formula. 'Dimetrodonte' in particular is the kind of freaky workout which will get people paying close attention thanks to some artful vocal sample juggling, while there's some subtly anthemic joy to be felt in the likes of 'Diplodoco' which once again finds original ways to express classic ideas in the tech house tradition.
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 in stock $15.25
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