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releases February 27, 2026
On Left At Sunset, Tornado Wallace taps into those fragile, glowing moments after a long night in the club, when the lights come up just enough, the bass softens, and the first hint of morning slips through the windows. Time feels suspended.
The lead track Asahi Ga Yondeiru (“the morning sun is calling”) captures that feeling perfectly. Built around Courtney Bailey’s gentle vocal, it drifts somewhere between late-night house and early-morning reflection. It is not about the peak. It is about what comes after it. That quiet euphoria when you realize the night gave you something you will carry back into the real world.
The rest of the EP stays in that same emotional zone: warm, slightly melancholic, but full of light. These are tracks for the very last dance, when the floor is half-empty, hearts are wide open, and every sound feels a little more meaningful.
Not an ending, really. Just the beginning of whatever comes next.
CREDITS
All tracks written and produced by Lewie Day
Vocals on A1. By Courtney Bailey
℗ +© 2026 Running Back
Published by Copyright Control
Mastered by Lopazz at Mixmastering.de
Vinyl Cut at Schallplatten Schneid Technik
Distributed by Word and Sound
Design By Lastminutepanic
releases February 20, 2026
With Liberate Your Body, DREAM DAYS charts a new course within the label’s catalog, shifting the focus from the celestial void to the atomic vibration of matter. While previous releases explored the solitude of the stars, this EP is a brutal and necessary invitation to reclaim the only territory that still belongs to us: our biological shell.
The EP opens with My Demon is Cute, a sonic paradox that flirts with our inner shadows, transforming darkness into a magnetic dance partner. The title track, Liberate Your Body, serves as the record's gravitational center: a kinetic command that shatters the chains of gravity and mundane existence, driving the listener toward a liberating trance.
The journey descends into the depths of Gloom in the Club, where the atmosphere grows dense and charged with electric melancholy, evoking the image of a forgotten outpost at the galaxy’s edge, where rhythm is the only oxygen left. Finally, Living End Break completes the cycle with a surge of broken energy—the final heartbeat of a collapsing world that chooses to go out dancing.
Liberate Your Body is more than just music; it is a protocol for sensory survival. DREAM DAYS has engineered an ecosystem where the body becomes the starship and the rhythm the fuel to escape the noise of the system. It is not a time for thought; it is a time to vibrate.
releases February 27, 2026