The wind up of Phillip Lauers album debut Phillips (still available in all formats including gatefold double vinyl) is in the hands of NYC remix/production outfit Runaway and Versatiles very own I:Cube. Runaway do their best to turn Tentatious into one of those early morning deep house dubs that you could find on the b-side on vintage designer labels of their hometown. Music for baby powdered wooden floors. I:Cube does the opposite and manufactures a bumper car boogie beat that also works as a UK rave dub. He likes to move it. On the flip, Lauer himself turns in the hidden album track Boringtone - his very own secret ode to the Café del Mar - and the super exclusive smashing pumpkin that is Highdimes 100Percent Overground melodies