Way Out West and Eli & Fur land Running Away like a late-night secret you somehow hear first. The track feels immediate, sleek, and a little dangerous, which is exactly why it belongs at the top of the queue right now.
The production glows with clean kick drums, a taut bassline, and airy synths that leave plenty of dark space between the hits. Vocal hooks drift in and out like headlights, while the whole mix keeps a cool, steady pulse.
By the time the chorus opens up, the song fits a city walk, a closing set, or the moment you need momentum more than answers. Headphones make the details sharper, but the groove works anywhere the lights are low.