Running Touch has been at the forefront of the Australian music scene for a significant period of time, constantly bending the conventions of the electronic realm with his rock roots coming through, and in particular with his live shows, which have made him a must have act at any festival going around. With the release of his long-awaited debut album ‘Carmine’, we see the cohesion between the rock and electronic influence combine together for a truly unique and captivating experience whereby a wide-arching appeal across the globe is reached with a stunning display of musicianship on offer throughout.

With smash hits ‘Signs’, ‘Juno’, ‘Ceilings’ and ‘Come With Me’ featuring across the thirteen tracks on offer, Running Touch showcases his artistry in its absolute best with emotionally-fuelled instrumentation showcasing pure passion and drive, all while his enticing melodies meld beautifully into those vibrant guitar riffs and emphatic synths and basses on display. As a result of this multi-genre approach to his soundscapes, ‘Carmine’ showcases a significant amount of depth within the production on offer throughout that delivers the highest quality of output that encompasses plenty of grit and groove for us all to bask in.

“My first album. What a checkpoint, in retrospect… a lot more than 3 years went into this album. 10 years of making music funneled through one record. I am beyond grateful to those who have supported, believed in me and taken chances on me and of course those who has listened to my music. Although this has taken 3 years to make it feels like the start! Things finally feel as though they’ve come together, I already can’t wait for the next chapter. Thank you to all, can’t wait to continue this ride together. I hope you enjoy Carmine.” – Running Touch


out now via: Island Records / Universal Music
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