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Genius Of Time

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Music For The NAACP
Various
KiNK - "Machine Funk" - (4:50) 128 BPM
Iron Curtis & Session Victim - "Abalone" (Gerd Janson edit) - (6:52) 114 BPM Hot
Genius Of Time - "Network Labyrinth" (dub) - (4:39) 125 BPM
Katerina - "Sincerly, G" - (6:17) 120 BPM
Robert Dietz - "Isn't It Nice?" - (3:58) 130 BPM
Roman Flegel - "Feel The Heat" (String mix) - (5:00) 128 BPM
Dinky - "This Ain't No" - (4:53) 124 BPM
Bella Boo - "LA Magic" - (4:57) 130 BPM
Tiger & Woods - "Lonely Toad" - (7:11) 117 BPM
Todd Osborn - "Friendly" - (6:00) 121 BPM
Played by: Bertrand Contador
Review: As the title suggests, this surprise compilation of exclusive material from Gerd Janson's Running Back label was put together in response to the killing of George Floyd, and in order to raise funds for the National Association for the NAACP's Legal Defence Fund. Given his connections, it's perhaps unsurprising that Janson has managed to tease out terrific tracks from the likes of KiNK (the sparkling, synth-laden goodness of 'Machine Funk'), Genius of Time (a fine dub of the dusty, ultra-deep late night hypnotism of 'Network Labyrinth'), Roman Flugel (the snappy analogue heaviness of 'Feel The Heat (String Mix)' and Tiger & Woods (rainbow-coloured deep Italo-disco jam 'Lonely Toad').
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RBNAACP 1D
02 Oct 20
Deep House
Peace Bird EP
Peace Bird - (8:38) 124 BPM Hot
Smiling Into Eternity - (6:53) 123 BPM
Rymd01 - (6:18) 123 BPM
Review: Five years on from the first outing on Running Back, Genius of Time twosome Alexander Berg and Nils Krogh return to Gerd Janson's imprint with their first single in two years. Predictably, the Swedish duo is in fine form, delivering a trio of contrasting cuts that really deserve your attention. First up is the pots-and-pans drumming, scat vocals, booming bass and spacey chords of "Peace Bird", a driving deep house cut that's as atmospheric as they come. "Smiling Into Eternity" is even deeper and more intergalactic, with the pair peppering a chunky groove with swirling electronics and jazzy electric piano solos. Arguably best of all, though, is the rubbery synth-bass, electro-influenced drums and space disco flourishes of closing cut "Rymd01".
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RB 075DIGITAL
15 Mar 19
Deep House
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