RUNNERS > 2012

2012; will the world end? We doubt it, but so much shit is sinking we’re determined to stay bouyant so that the madness isn’t detrimental to our health. To that end, we retreated to Ghost Town Studio where we sicked, sweated and shivvered with Ross Halden to get fresh with Tranquility Base Parts 1 & 2. Hopefully they’ll be in your ears sooner rather than later.

Look below for info about our first show of the year on Friday 27th January at The Polish Club in Bradford. The day after, Fellow of Music Andy Abbott (aka That Fucking Tank / Nope) will be filming us play live in the depths of the University of Bradford.

NO HANDS / FUN AND GAMES – FRIDAY 27TH JANUARY

University of Bradford and TLMC presents, ‘Fun and Games’ – a night of innovative, playful and leftfield approaches to technology and games with live music and performances from …

RUNNERS
Vintage Synth-wielding Krautrockers from Leeds (Dummy Records).
http://longdistancerunners.wordpress.com

CIRCUIT BEN
Intriguing sounds wrangled from Circuit Bent toys and instruments.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uF_LjCaxZZA

HAGMAN
Leeds experimental noise improvisation using cheap bat detectors and more.

BUTTON MASH COLLECTIVE
providing music-themed live gaming.
http://www.facebook.com/ButtonMash

+ More including Free Software produced techno and 8 Bit sounds, Youtube DJing and the usual fun and frolics of No Hands DJs embracing the gaming/techno theme.

Part of No Hands club night at The Polish Parish Club, Edmund St, Bradford. Starts at 8pm goes on until late. Free Entry downstairs with £4 suggested donation for bands upstairs.

Facebook event info: https://www.facebook.com/events/185286351568770

Leeds Guide Preview: http://www.leedsguide.co.uk/review/preview/runners/20121

RUNNERS / MINOR THREAT

 

Photographic evidence of RUNNERS covering MINOR THREAT at Label Love Leeds – Our Band Could Be Your Life (19th November 2011 @ Brudenell Social Club). Thanks to everyone for making the entire day completely heart-warming and full funs! Photo by Bart Pettman. Keep your ears peeled because the entire gig was recorded so tracks from all the bands who played may or may not be made available…

MONTHLY MARATHON #14

RUNNERS – MONTHLY MARATHON #14

R. KELLY – Bump’nGrind
T.L.C – Waterfalls
SALT N PEPA – Whatta Man
OUTKAST – Spottie Ottie Dopalicious
ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT – Everyday People
Bone Thugs N Harmony – The Crossroads
R. KELLY – I Believe I Can Fly

Monthly Marathon # 14 was compiled by Leon Carey, October 2011.

Each Monthly Marathon Mix will be something in the region of 30 minutes at 320 kbps mp3 quality, and we will remove tracks if requested.  We encourage you to buy the releases you love, just as we do. Downloads should take approximately 3 or 4 minutes at 70 kbps. You can also stream the mixes from our Facebook page and from Soundcloud.

First of all we have a few gigs on the horizon starting with this Thursday at Wharf Chambers, Leeds with Zun Zun Egui and Azores.  It would be great to see plenty of friendly faces down there for what will be good times and good tunes. The other shows have recently been posted; so I won’t bombard you with dates and words. Baffling…

Instead listen to this.  Summer has left; so I wanted to bring a little wasted summertime vibe to this mix.  I’ve either had too much time on my hands or I’m a fucking crackpot.  You decide.  I haven’t asked permission to do anything to these songs and who’s said I have.  They’re liars.  If someone should take offence to me posting this mix I apologise profusely and will gladly take it down.  Afterall, I’m only having a bit of fun.

From the tracklisting you can see who these people are.  If you’ve never heard of them, here’s today’s lesson.  Not from me.  I’m tired and should be in bed.  Just search for them.  You’re on a computer. 

It’s late.  I’m writing this in aqua and it’s hurting my eyes.  Enjoy! x

RUNNERS – Gig announcements, new Bandcamp site


First up, we’ve made a new RUNNERS site at Bandcamp, where you can listen to our tunes, buy them (and download others for free!), buy our t-shirts, etc… http://wearerunners.bandcamp.com

Next up is an administration apology to everyone expectantly awaiting the arrival of the next Monthly Marathon – confusion over whose turn it was to mix resulted in none of us making one for September. Ooops… Sorry! Monthly Marathon mixes will be back on track ASAP!

Looking back to the summer (yup, it’s all grey and damp now), Leeds Guide published an article on the Sony/PIAS warehouse fire and its effect on Leeds bands (including us).

We’re ready to move on from that mishap, chin up (etc)… we’ve started to gather a fair stack of new material since we’ve found home at Tranquility Base – hopefully we’ll get an mp3 or two up soon.

Three home town shows and a DJ set to announce…

Thursday 20th October – Zun Zun Egui, RUNNERS +1 more [£5]
@ Wharf Chambers, 23-25 Wharf Street, Leeds, LS2 7EQ
Facebook events page

Saturday 29th October – RUNNERS + more t.b.a.
@ Fox & Newt, 9 Burley Street, Leeds, LS3 1LD


Thursday 10th November – New Villager, RUNNERS, Bear Mask [£7]
(part of the run up to Constellations Festival with Wild Beasts, Yuck, Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks, etc)
@ Brudenell Social Club, 33 Queens Road, Leeds, LS6 1NY
Luna Tickets link

Thursday 10th November – Golau Glau exhibition launch with RUNNERS (DJ set) and Hookworms (live)
@ Test Space, Unit 2-4, Melbourne Street, Leeds, LS2 7PS
Golau Glau exhibition launch featuring HENRY (The Methods Of Ethics 2011) (exploring the history and future of ethical hedonism through a mixture of music, visuals, created and found sounds and treated field recordings) and PUBLIC INTEREST (a sonic work/book, dealing with threatened and extinct public libraries. The book will be published in November 2012 by Valley Press and the initial phase of the sonic work will debut at the exhibition).

Starting Line 12″s destroyed by fire

Photograph: Luke Macgregor/Reuters

We are gutted to announce that the vast majority of our Starting Line 12″s released just last week on DUMMY Records were destroyed by a fire at the Sony DADC / PIAS Warehouse in Enfield, London. The 3-storey 20,000 square-metre building was burned to the ground on 8th August during riots following the shooting of Mark Duggan by armed police. Clearly, there is more at stake than home entertainment, and we feel it would be selfish to be angry about our records being lost along with so many others. PIAS is the UK’s largest independent home entertainment distributor for record labels such as Domino, Warp, 4AD, Thrill Jockey and many other small labels, as well as film distributors such as BFI and Artificial Eye. To get an idea of the scale of what’s been destroyed, the BFI  alone has lost in excess of 120,000 units.

As a tiny drop in the ocean, we’re not so harshly affected as many, but it seems pretty much agreed that this is going to have a large knock-on effect in the independent community, with the smaller labels feeling it worst. We’re glad that nobody was hurt, and our best wishes go to everyone who is going to feel the extra pinch in these already uncertain times.

However, we feel that we have no right to lay all of the blame upon society’s poorest. Instead of condemning their actions, we would rather think about the climate which has led to such events and ways to stop this from furthering a right-wing agenda.

Keep yr brains about you! Peace!

If you’re after the Starting Line 12″, DUMMY might have a few copies left, Norman Records have a box,  and we have a handful available at shows until they’re all gone too. Digital copies of the Starting Line 12″ can be purchased from shop.dummymag.com or stream it here.

In the meantime, we’re looking forward to escapism through seeing loads of good music, partying and playing at Beacons Festival this weekend. We play second to last on Sunday 14th August at 9:30pm on the Heslaker Stage and you’ll hear some new songs!

Stay positive!

RUNNERS – 12″ & t-shirts available now / Monthly Marathon #13


Starting Line 12″ on DUMMY Records is available now!
Buy the vinyl or download here, or you can get a copy from us at shows.

NEW! Twitter – @_RUNNERS

First batch of RUNNERS t-shirts available for £8 at shows

Sizes S/M/L by ContinentalFair Wear Foundation, Confidence In Textiles

RUNNERS – MONTHLY MARATHON #13

NICOLAS JAAR
– Problems With The Sun

MORPHOSIS – Silent Screamer
GERY RYDELL – Careless
EGYPTRIXX – Liberation Front
KEVIN GORMAN – Shakey Metallic Beats
FUTURE BEAT ALLIANCE – Grey Summer
VENICE CALYPSO – Drifting
ROMAN LINDAU – Slow Dope Original Mix
SIR STEPHEN – NY Boogie

[0.00] Nicolas Jaar‘s album ‘Space Is Only Noise‘ came out in February 2011 on Circus Company Records. At 19 he’s a young one, hailed as a talented dancefloor brain of the future by Seth Troxler. Strange then, that ‘Space Is Only Noise‘ isn’t the floorfiller you’d maybe expect. Brimming with musicality, meticulously crafted and wholeheartedly weird as it sifts and drifts through beautifully instrospective and understated melodramatic meanderings. >>> I like to listen to this mid-afternoon on a Sunday with a newspaper, cake and coffee.

[3.40] Morphosis, aka Rabih Beaini was born in Lebanon, moving to Venice in the mid 90′s to make music. More recently, his label Morphine has released raw cuts from the likes of Shake, Madteo and Hieroglyphic Being. ‘Silent Screamer‘ is the first track from the 2011 Morphosis album ‘What Have We Learned‘, released on the duly highly regarded Delsin Records. The album is the result of a few days of jams and happy accidents. Scorched and ambiguous analog on the periphery of techno, buzzing synths modulating and fizzing through filters into vacant frequencies distinct with rushes of life. >>> I like to listen to this a lot, at any time of day.

[9.40] ‘Careless‘ by Gery Rydell is from the ‘Colombage‘ compilation EP released by Mike Denhert‘s reliable Fachwerk Records in 2009. Super-stripped back minimal house with fluffy cloud and sunbeam synths dribbling into the wave-washed horizon. >>> I like to listen to this and imagine any dark holes of Leeds as gloriously empty beaches late at night.

[14.46] Egyptrixx‘s ‘Bible Eyes‘ was released in March 2011, the first full album on Night Slugs Records. It’s jammed with hot n’ sticky tactile bangers that get right under the skin, scratch that itch, make you twitch. Toronto DJ/producer David Psutka craftily stacks synth on synth, tweaking the N’th dimension into intricate disorientation and playful headfuckery whilst retaining open, stark minimal house vibes. One of the best releases of the year for sure. >>> I like to listen to this to get amped up for going out.

[20.50] Kevin Gorman‘s ‘Shakey Metallic Beats‘ appears on the ‘Mikrowave 12‘ EP released by his Manchester based label Mikrowave in 2009. The 12″ has remixes by Peter van Hoesen and Pendle Coven‘s MLZ, but this track is the stand out for me – acid jacking techno with tweaking highs. >>> I like to listen to this in warehouses.

[26.05] ‘Grey Summer‘ is one of two techno propellers from a Future Beat Alliance 12″ earlier this year, in anticipation of a full length on Berlin’s Tresor Records. The label is responsible for releases by the likes of Juan Atkins, Bam BamEddie ‘Flashin’ Fowlkes and loads more goods. That’s not to say that Matthew Puffett doesn’t deserve his own accolades, releasing his bright and breezy techno on A-list dance labels Delsin and Rush Hour since 1996. This new stuff is darker than his usual offerings but retains a sense of optimism. >>> I like to listen to this on gloomy Tuesday’s.

[33.28] Raw and repetitive filtered, rotating flashlight synth lines guide the way over deep bass, rhythmic bounces. ‘Drifting‘ by Polish producer Venice Calypso appears on ‘Synesthesia #1‘, the first of five limited compilation releases on Senseless Records with artwork by Song (olfacoception // smell) / Gloom. >>> I like to listen to this at 3am on Wednesday’s when I should be in bed but accidentally find myself up and drinking cheap Chardonnay.

[38.39] Roman Lindau is another of the Fachwerk Records selection. ‘Slow Dope Original Mix‘ is the last track on his ‘Contraste‘ EP released in 2010. Elongated breaths of eased delight teased gently into heat-hazed dub space, whilst gently skipping white noise hi-hats gradually focus from the mist and grumbling bass sine. >>> I like to listen to this anywhere between 4 and 7am on Sunday morning’s.

[42.00] As a long-time lover of all things Not Not Fun, I’ve been grabbing their new adventures that skirt loosely around dancefloor territory with all the funds I can muster. 100% Silk 12″ release number seven sees Sir Stephen dropping smiling rainbows of joyous house that bounce neatly with an early 90′s optimism before the final track ‘NY Boogie‘ takes the party through the streets and back to the bedroom. >>> I like to listen to this in headphones / houseparty.

RUNNERS – Hookworms Starting Line remix, Dazed Digital exclusive mix, Monthly Marathon Mix #12

RUNNERS – Starting Line (Hookworms Remix)

HOOKWORMS have monged out Starting Line into a blissful psyche ocean, teasing you away from the horizon. They’re fellow Leedsians who put on a solid live show with an outlook and way of doing things that we respect, so we asked them to cover/remix Starting Line in celebration of our first vinyl being released by DUMMY this month. Hookworms have a tape coming out pretty soon on Cameron of Sun Araw’s label, Sun Ark
stream it on Bandcamp here.

On top of this month’s Monthly Marathon mix, we were asked to put together an exclusive mix for Dazed & Confused’s online presence – read some words and listen to the RUNNERS exclusive Dazed Digital mix here.

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RUNNERS – MONTHLY MARATHON #12


DUSTIN WONG – Infinite Love 8 (Infinite Love)
MIST – Dead Occasion / Ovary Stunts (House)
MONOTRACT – There Are Hard Days I Can’t Forget (Xprmntl Lvrs)
BLANCK MASS – Chernobyl (Self Titled album)
SHIPPING NEWS – Antebellum (One Less Heartless To Fear)
ETIENNE JAUMET – Entropy (Entropy EP)
DEBRUIT – Nigeria What (Spatio-Temporal EP)
WARSAWWASRAW – A Cat Only Has Nine Lives (Chaajoth)
CASSINI-HUYGENS – Mission to Saturn (vimeo link)

Monthly Marathon #12 was put together by Toby, July 2011.

I had heard nothing of Dustin Wong‘s solo output prior to RUNNERS playing with him in leeds earlier this year.  However, his rep from Ponytail suggested that the show was going to be something special.  Surrounded by an arc of loop and effects pedals, Wong came across as a genuinely friendly figure whose character complemented his series of precisely looped, densely layered and uplifting compositions. The material he played is apparently a soon-to-be-released album, and whilst Infinite Love is great, I reckon the newer material is even better! A+

Mist is a collaboration between Jon Elliot of Emeralds and Sam Goldberg who, amongst other projects, records as Radio People. Given how much I enjoy Emeralds’ most recent album, I was pretty excited to hear this and surprised by the fact I actually prefer it to Emeralds’ output. The more focused and aggressive approach on this album helps prevent the sort of mid-record lack-of-drive slump that makes me look to change the disc.

Back in the early second half of the first decade of the second millennium, Load Records seemed to be doing a lot more than they are now. They put out Monotract‘s Trueno Oscuro record, which introduced me to the band and made me hunt out their previous outing which this song is lifted from. Monotract are one of the few bands alongside contemporaries Sightings and Air Conditioning that I still find myself revisiting due to the well weighed out ingredients of static wash, actual riffs and excellent vocal delivery. There are hard days indeed.

Benjamin John Power is one half of Fuck Buttons and all of Blanck Mass. His new solo album kinda makes me think he is the one who does most of the leg work in Fuck Buttons. The album is brimming with drone filtered Vangelis / Jarre space adventures and is probably my favourite album of the year thus far as I’m a sucker for journeys through the space void.

Shipping News are the unfuckwithable champions of this genre and could probably get away with suing an awful lot of early-era LS6 bands for plagiarism. Ok, sure they have had some low points, but last year’s album which slipped by me until now is excellent. Probably because its all recorded live, which is when the band seem to be at their ultra-tight, concise, aggressive best.
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One half of Zombie Zombie and probable John Carpenter obsessive. We were lucky to see Etienne Jaumet play in Marseille on our recent jaunt there recently, and I think his solo output suits his sound a lot more than the collaborative effort of Zombie Zombie. Great spacious, lush, kosmische techno.
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I don’t know why I have forgotten to put Xavier Thomas’ Debruit in my Marathons previously as his geographically-themed dubstep records have been a regular feature in my listening habits since last summer. The latest Turkish inspired Sis-Surprise is good, but hasn’t caught my attention as much as the previous records that that had a more North African feel to them. The concept of geographical/cultural inspiration appeals to my obsessive compulsive facets as a good way to focus your thinking and sample bank, whilst lending a cohesive theme to a record too.
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Warsawwasraw – shit name, good band. Previously a five piece, releasing the Chaajoth album from which this song is taken, but now a three piece and about to release a 7 inch on ThreeOneG. French sorta powerviolence that brings to mind bands like Trencher, in so much as they are more inventive than the majority of their genre contemporaries and prepared to experiment. The new material with the slimmed down line up seems a little more tech, but fortunately not enough for it to become lifeless.

Cassini Mission
- http://vimeo.com/24410924

Something of a departure for the Marathon, but in the month that the magnificent white elephant that is the space shuttle is retired, it seemed appropriate. Despite its brevity, this is a beautiful collection of some of the film footage sent back from the Cassini-Huygens mission to Saturn. The footage was filmed almost 900 million miles from Earth by an object about the size of a Sprinter tour van and weighing about 2.5 metric tonnes. Think about that for a second, properly. We built that thing and hurled it out there, on the back of pretty shitty odds that it would actually make it, just to go and have look. Whilst it returns not only valuable scientific data but also incredibly beautiful images, people at the bottom of the gravity-well still argue against spaceflight and curiosity driven research. Fucking morons. The shuttle might be dead, but long live the space race…

RUNNERS – Starting Line (video by Eoin Shea)


RUNNERS – Starting Line
Video directed and produced by Eoin Shea in 1080p HD
Released by DUMMY, 18th July 2011 on 12″ vinyl and download
Recorded by Grant Henderson at Loom Studios, West Yorkshire
Mixed by Steve Whitfield. Mastered by Michael Ward. Spring 2011.

Read about the video and an intervew with Eoin on DUMMY.

If all that HD depth is too much for you, here’s the audio on Soundcloud:

And whilst we’re at it, here’s a recent RUNNERS remix of a Juffage track, which you can only get as a download if you buy the 12″ version of his album Semi-Circle, released 6th June 2011 on Function Records.