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Automat Kingsland
Endeavour (extended mix) - (6:09) 132 BPM
Americana - (6:40) 128 BPM Hot
Tokyo Flower (extended mix) - (6:39) 130 BPM
Excelerator - (6:45) 133 BPM
Review: Krystal Klear is on a winning streak with his latest release, Automat Kingsland. The music on this album perfectly captures the artist's experiences over the past six months, featuring songs which are fast-paced and dynamic. His goal was to bring the feeling of being lost in the busyness of life to the dancefloor, with music combining both joyful and bittersweet elements to create an overall mix of emotions. Recorded in various cities and now being shared with you through Gerd Janson's Running Back, it's an album that never stops and keeps pushing boundaries
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RB 118D
19 May 23
Funky/Club House
Essentia
Essentia (extended version) - (7:43) 128 BPM Hot
Essentia (Sunrise mix) - (6:17) 135 BPM
Winnie's Karaoke - (6:51) 129 BPM
Winnie's Karaoke (Sundown mix) - (5:42) 135 BPM
Review: Dec Lennon AKA Krystal Klear is once again coming to Gerd Janson and Thorsten Scheu's imprint Running Back. The EP deals in the sort of jubilant Italo-trance that namechecks the aesthetic sensibilities of old European uplifting dance, but also has a cleanliness to it that justifies its status as a new release. 'Essentia' is essential, with dramatic four-chord trance underpinning a mega-repetitive FM riff. 'Winnie's Karaoke', is airier, and replete with detuned sunset saws, making it a truly mighty release from the ever impressive Krystal Klear.
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RB 113D
11 Nov 22
Deep House
Cafe Del Mar XXVIII
Bonobo - "Elysian" - (3:00) 95 BPM
Eric Hilton - "Arteries" - (4:11) 84 BPM
TSHA - "I Know" - (4:47) 115 BPM
Peggy Gou - "Nabi" (feat OHHYUK) - (3:52) 98 BPM
Bassline - "You've Gone" (feat Lorraine Chambers - Alternate mix) - (5:31) 90 BPM
Space Ghost - "Deep" (Vibes mix) - (3:51) 104 BPM
Yvonne Archer - "Ain't Nobody" (12" mix) - (4:26) 96 BPM
John Beltran - "Em Trancoso" - (5:50) 100 BPM
Feater - "Time Million" (feat Vilja Larjosto) - (4:46) 70 BPM
Common Saints - "Starchild" - (4:16) 63 BPM
Searchlight - "Breathe" (feat Tolu Makay) - (3:54) 67 BPM
Brian Bennett - "Solstice" - (6:21) 88 BPM
State Azure - "Love On A Real Train" - (8:16) 112 BPM
The Vendetta Suite - "Warehouse Rock" (Timmy Stewart's Sunrise Reprise) - (3:32) 115 BPM
Blank & Jones - "Sea Dreamin'" - (3:44) 104 BPM Hot
Kraak, Smaak & HIGH HOOPS - "Doing What" - (3:17) 93 BPM
Groove Armada - "Langsame Marmelade" (Roaming Soundtrack) - (4:54) 76 BPM
Feiertag - "Palau" - (3:37) 76 BPM
Ghetto Priest - "Hercules" (North Street West 'holyvoodou' dub) - (3:23) 85 BPM
Fug - "From Little Seeds We Grow" (4hero Folk Soul remix) - (4:23) 94 BPM
Quantic & Nidia Gongora - "Macumba De Marea" - (5:11) 132 BPM
El Buho - "La Cumbia Del Cafe Martinez" - (3:53) 95 BPM
Ayla Schafer & Steffen Ki - "Fluyendo" (Steffen Ki Revision) - (5:22) 84 BPM
Sandra Bernardo & El Buho - "Darte De Mi" - (3:31) 80 BPM
Lol Hammond & Eva Abraham - "Lanterns On A River" - (4:46) 90 BPM
Krystal Klear - "Piano Banana" (Banambient mix) - (5:12) 70 BPM
Review: With the series approaching its 30th volume, you do kind of know what you're getting from a 'Cafe del Mar' comp - what's easy to forget is quite how delightful and varied a concoction such a known quantity can be. Now here comes Vol 28 to remind us, as it flits back and forth effortlessly between ultra-deep prog ('Love On A Real Train'), laidback piano house ('Nabi'), stripped-down lovers rock (Yvonne Archer's take on 'Ain't Nobody'), shufflin' broken beat/soul ('From Little Seeds We Grow'), hefty dub (see cuts from Feiertrag and Ghetto Priest), the Pink Floyd-isms of Common Saints' 'Starchild' and more besides. Deeply chilled - and deeply satisfying.
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01-2022- 170
19 Aug 22
Balearic/Downtempo
Connect EP
Mega Chords (long version) - (7:34) 129 BPM Hot
Our Signal - (6:23) 126 BPM
Telephone (long version) - (7:20) 127 BPM
Paris Metro - (5:22) 132 BPM
Played by: Mirror People
Review: As Krystal Klear, Dec Lennon has always prioritised colourful synth sounds and sparkling, life-affirming electronics. Once upon a time, that was via boogie-influenced beats and 21st century electrofunk; these days, it's usually by serving up unashamedly positive, spine-tingling house cuts that are as rush-inducing as they come. That's the mode he's in on his latest Running Back outing, giddily bouncing between the immersive, Italo-influenced house bliss of 'Mega Chords (Long Version)', the kaleidoscopic synth builds and saucer-eyed breakdowns of 'Our Signal', the all-action, Italo-disco surge of 'Telephone (Long Version)' and the darker, New Wave-influenced house hum of 'Paris Metro'.
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RB 107D
15 Apr 22
Disco/Nu-Disco
Piano Banana
Piano Banana (Long version) - (7:06) 127 BPM
Piano Banana (Bonus Bananas) - (4:02) 127 BPM
Piano Banana (1990's mix) - (6:49) 110 BPM Hot
Piano Banana (Beach Beats) - (4:21) 110 BPM
Piano Banana (Banambient mix) - (5:12) 140 BPM
Review: By the sounds of his latest single for Running Back - his fifth in total - Krystal Klear has spent much of the last 12 months dreaming about DJing at Adriatic beach parties and open-air outdoor raves. 'Piano Banana' is as positive and rushing as they come, with the EP-leading 'Long Version' delivering an ear-catching, mood-enhancing mix of vibrant, Italo-style synthesizer motifs, arpeggio-driven bass, tough-but-groovy drums and the kind of hands-in-the-air piano riffs that were once a common feature of Italian house records. The alternative mixes are really rather good too, with two drum-focused DJ tools (the edit-heavy, sweat-soaked 'Bonus Bananas' and the pitched-down, sunset-ready 'Beach Beats') being joined by a relaxed, loved-up, dream house-influenced '1990s Mix' and a chiming, immersive, new age-inspired 'Banambient Mix'. Ace!
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RB 101D
21 May 21
Disco/Nu-Disco
Cyclia Two
Future Fantasy - (6:31) 131 BPM
One Night In PBar - (6:22) 124 BPM Hot
Dutch Gold - (6:43) 129 BPM
Genesis - (6:03) 108 BPM
Review: Between 1965 and '68, future Muppets creator Jim Henson spent much time drawing and painting "the entertainment experience of the future - the theatre of the year 2020", which he called Cyclia. It's this psychedelic nightclub vision that inspired Krystal Klear's "Cyclia" series of EPs. There's much to enjoy on this suitably colourful and retro-futurist second EP, from the sleazy, synth-heavy Italo-disco/trance fusion of opener "Future Fantasy", to the bubbling electronic motifs, sequenced synth-bass and "Labyrinth" movie soundtrack vibes of slow-motion closing cut "Genesis". In between you'll find the dark, pulsating and muscular electronic disco/hypnotic house fusion of "One Night In Pbar" and the neo-trance grandiosity of "Dutch Gold".
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RB 0862D
10 Apr 20
Deep House
Cyclia One
Entre Nous - (6:46) 123 BPM Hot
Autobahn - (6:48) 127 BPM
I'll Be There When You Need Me - (7:23) 123 BPM
Gambino - (5:32) 112 BPM
Review: Since first pitching up on Running Back a year or two back, Dec Lennon AKA Krystal Klear has delivered some of his strongest music to date, including a string of peak-time anthems ("Neutron Dance, "Euphoric Dreams" etc). His latest EP for Gerd Janson's label is similarly strong. Check first the trance-influenced, synth-laden throb of "Entre Nous", where big room piano riffs help raise the track to hands-in-the-air anthem status, before admiring the new beat and EBM influenced neo-trance workout "Autobahn". "I'll Be There When You Need Me" is one of Lennon's most saucer-eyed and loved-up tunes to date - all warm waves of synthesizer bliss and decidedly Balearic melodies - while "Gambino" is a cheery skip through 1980s NYC freestyle territory with added Mylo style riffs.
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RB086.1D
15 Nov 19
Deep House
Euphoric Dreams/Miyoki
Euphoric Dreams - (7:12) 125 BPM Hot
Miyoki - (6:42) 117 BPM
Played by: Andy Buchan
Review: Krystal Klear's last outing on Running Back, "Neutron Dance", became one of the house success stories of 2018, so hopes are naturally high for this follow-up. "Euphoric Dreams" certainly lives up to its title, with the Manchester-based Irishman peppering a heavy, delay-laden drum machine groove with elastic synth lines, grandiose melodies and sparkling, Italo-disco style syntheszizer stabs. Like much of his work in the last few years, it subtly references a variety of old dance styles and tracks whilst still sounding pleasingly fresh. The producer's love of snappy, delay-laden drum machine beats and throbbing NYC freestyle electronics returns to the fore on virtual flipside "Miyoki", a cut that's every bit as joyous and glassy eyed as its predecessor.
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RB 074DIGITAL
22 Feb 19
Disco/Nu-Disco
Neutron Dance (Remixes)
Neutron Dance (Paul Woolford Jolly Roger rework) - (7:42) 125 BPM
Neutron Dance (Fango remix) - (7:02) 125 BPM
Neutron Dance (Mano Le Tough vocal mix) - (6:53) 125 BPM Hot
Neutron Dance (Gerd Janson Birkenstock remix) - (6:47) 125 BPM
Review: Here, a quartet of producers step up to offer their interpretations of "Neutron Dance", the throbbing, Italo-disco-fired lead cut from Krystal Klear's "Division EP". Paul Woolford pays tribute to early Eddie Richards project Jolly Roger on his jaunty, early UK house style rework - all squidgy TB-303 bass, drum machine cowbells and fluid house pianos - before Fango re-imagines the track as a sprightly chunk of New York freestyle/breakbeat house fusion. Fellow Irishman Mano Le Tough takes to the mic on his hybrid Italo-disco/throbbing house take, before Running Back chief Gerd Jansen straps on his "Birkies" and re-imagines the Dublin producer's original as a breezy blast of dub-wise, retro-futurist house.
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RB 072RMXDIGITAL
09 Nov 18
Disco/Nu-Disco
The Division
Neutron Dance - (6:36) 125 BPM Hot
Division Ave - (4:22) 112 BPM
Shockzoid - (9:04) 129 BPM
Moonshake Miner - (6:00) 122 BPM
Review: In recent times, Krystal Klear's EPs have wholeheartedly paid tribute to a variety of (mostly New York-based) historic clubs, artists and dance music sub-genres. While he's officially broken the spell with The Division EP - his first outing on Running Back - for the most part it's still a heart-warming, retro-futurist treat. He kicks things off with the cheery, Italo-disco revivalism of "Neutron Dance", where throbbing synthesizer arpeggio lines and mid-80s melodies are underpinned by a bustling mid-tempo house groove, before slowing things down via the Balearic synth-pop shuffle of "Division Ave". Then you'll find more muscular, freestyle-meets-acid house fun (wild and mind-altering peak-time highlight "Shockzoid") as well as the baggy, glassy-eyed Balearic house rush of closer "Moonshake Mike".
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RB 072DIGITAL
20 Apr 18
Deep House
Ca$h Champagne
Ca$h Champagne (feat Flex Washington - original mix) - (6:49) 121 BPM Hot
Ca$h-A-Pella (feat Flex Washington) - (6:56) 121 BPM
Ca$h Champagne (instrumental) - (6:49) 121 BPM
Review: The decision to launch his own Cold Tonic imprint seems to have reinvigorated Krystal Klear, judging on the two records issued to date. This third in the series is arguably the best yet, with vocalist Flex Washington providing some speeded-up R&B swagger (think singing with the inflections and speed of rapping) to help propel things forward. Musically, "Cash Champagne" is impressive too, with Krystal Klear's deft touch ensuring the blend of huggable chords and loose deep house rhythms hits the spot. There are also a couple of handy DJ tools; the sparse, beats-and-vocal "Cash-a-pella", and Washington's brilliant acapella version.
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TONIC 003
05 Jan 15
Deep House
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