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Zer-o – Real Time [40 Year Anniversary] (12″) [Running Back Super Sound Singles RBSSS9]

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  • 1984 Re-Edited (4:56)
  • 1984 Retrospective Dub (4:26)
  • 1984 GJ Bonus Beats (4:07)
  • 2024 Retrospective Dub (5:05)
  • 2024 Introspective Dub (5:28)

 

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Zer-o – Real Time [40 Year Anniversary] (12″) [Running Back Super Sound Singles RBSSS9]

 

Greg Wilson returns to Running Back with another special project.

Forty years on from the release of the groundbreaking ‘Street Sounds UK Electro’ LP, ‘Real Time’ (two versions of which opened the separate sides of the album), finally gets a 12” release. Despite its prominence on ‘UK Electro’, it was the only inclusion not to be issued on 12” back in 1984. Zer-o, like Syncbeat and Forevereaction, were the same trio – Manchester musicians, Martin Jackson and Andy Connell, and DJ Greg Wilson, making his first foray into record production. They also teamed up with rappers, Kermit and Fiddz, for the Broken Glass track, ‘Style Of The Street’, one of the early UK hip hop releases.

Fictional production and songwriting credits were added by Street Sounds to suggest a thriving British electro scene, the music having blown-up in New York during ‘82/’83, with the ‘Street Sounds Electro’ series, launched in October ’83, documenting these developments and unlocking a significant youth market who’d religiously collect these compilations.

Featured here is a Greg Wilson edit of ‘Real Time’, the ‘retrospective dub’ (the ‘UK Electro opener, which was in fact the original demo version of the track), and a Gerd Janson bonus beats edit. Flip it over and you’ll find a pair of 2024 reworks – the retrospective dub, and the more downtempo introspective dub – courtesy of Greg and Ché Wilson, whose recent collaborations have included remixes for Gabriels and Confidence Man.

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