The second edition of the Rose Records limited 10- series comes courtesy of Junktion, whose releases on the likes of Outplay and Slow Town didn t only sell out at breakneck speed but also established him as one of Holland s biggest talents in discerning deephouse/disco circles. Junktion does what he does best on this delightful little platter. The lolloping Running for Whatever on the A is as infectious as they come, with loads of clever samples arranged over classy rolling drums and a deep, rubbery bassline. Flip over for Pale Blue Dot, a slightly tougher, trippier uptempo workout with spaced out pads, big drums, crisp hats and massive synth stabs that should whip up a real frenzy in a packed club. Killer pair of tunes from a producer that s very much on top of his game.