Inertia is a Guy Called Gerald. He also did another track as Inertia for the Panic In Detroit Compilation. I think SP12 is the catalog number for the retroactive release. The Retroactive copy also has some artwork that looks like Dadara. Dunno how rare it is but i know there a lot of people who are looking for the retroactive releases and 3.50 EUR is not really expensive for a great track like Nowhere to run.

found a copy of inertia - nowhere to run a couple of weeks ago. didn't know exactly what i was buying though, the name just seemed familiar. then took a look at the catalog number etched in SP-12, and the artwork looked like it was by DADARA, who also did the artwork for outland records and it's side label spiritual records. so combining the 'SP' inscription and the DADARA artwork my conclusion was it was a spiritual release. until today! i checked marsel's retroactive-page on forcefield, and what do i see? the very same record is on retroactive! now i've got a couple of questions: how rare is this record? [if it had cost more than the 3.50 euro's i've bought it for, i probably wouldn't have picked it up! -> that's because i didn't know what it was, not because i don't like it.] is the artwork by DADARA? i know outland had quite a few blake baxter [with orlando voorn] tunes out, and many detroit artists have stayed in the netherlands at one time or another.
thanks,

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