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Posted by Kate Manus on Oct-01-2004 19:30:

Dj Rush

I remember earlier this year DJ Rush was rumoured to be coming around October... well... obviously that was too good to be true, but I have been listening to a set of his today from this past April that I thought I'd share.. spread the looooove.... hehehe

Technopride - DJ Rush Set

"DJ RUSH draws on his varied taste in music from contemporary Brazilian Jazz, and rare disco to The Beatles to take you on a tour of the deep side of reality, mind and soul through his vision of rhythmic percussive style. Rush gives recordings physical and mindpuzzling energy. The 6'6" giants' open minded attitude to life is: Take me for what I am or don't take me at all. Born in Chicago (USA), he grew up on the South Side and started to party at a very young age, immediately picking up on the fever of the music. He would attend clubs like The Ringzone, Playground, The Candystore and The Music Box. Before he began playing gigs in Chicago, he started making tracks in his bedroom with his friends' sinsonic drums. In Rushs' own words, "It's always important and interesting to make music according to your feelings and experiences" which is exactly what he does with The Energy EP. He likes to play with voices and percussion (his percussion is both wicked and legendary) in his many releases.

Throughout the years DJ RUSH has committed himself to the art of rhythm & drums. Born in the big city of Chicago, his music is heard throughout the world, including such famous tunes as Spitball, I Love You, and Mutha Fucking Bass. Although much of Rush's work is used for many mix compilations, some of his most famous moments have come from his live performances. In 1989 Rush had his first residency in a club called the Reactor in Chicago playing 70's disco for a crowd of 800, including 10 hour non-stop sets for party kids. He then continued to play for the famous Medusa club, Power House, Music Box, and Warehouse. Quickly becoming a central figure in Chicago's house scene, Rush's uniqueness and individuality has always been portrayed in his productions and djing. "Not letting the music control me, but letting the music guide me"


Posted by discojoe on Oct-01-2004 20:13:

sigh why is it so fucking complicated to download things these days. it gave me some message in portugese i dont understand. I love dj rush though. I havnt heard many sets from him but from what i have heard hes nothing but hard techno. never heard any brazilian jazz in his sets nor rare disco, but maybe i just havnt heard enough.


Posted by Kate Manus on Oct-01-2004 21:52:

They might be doing some work on the site.. I think they are posting the October sets today. Worked for me this morning though!

this set is HARD.. 'nuff said... he opens with tracks like Just Kick, (that Pontape & Just won't do mix) but then it gets right into the hard shit.. hehe w00t
I have heard some older sets of his that had disco influenced tracks, but nothing recent.


Posted by preach on Oct-02-2004 00:02:

i wish we had a link to the video he made for 'get on up'

real dope


Posted by discojoe on Oct-02-2004 00:43:

quote:
Originally posted by preach
i wish we had a link to the video he made for 'get on up'

real dope


what tv station would play his video. I always wonder why these electronic producers put out videos. Are there alot more stations that would play them in europe? I mean what tv station would ever play a dj rush video haha... not that hes bad.. hes just never going to sell any commercials


Posted by Kate Manus on Oct-02-2004 01:18:

quote:
Originally posted by discojoe
what tv station would play his video. I always wonder why these electronic producers put out videos. Are there alot more stations that would play them in europe? I mean what tv station would ever play a dj rush video haha... not that hes bad.. hes just never going to sell any commercials


If you heard the track Get On Up right now, you'd probably see the potential of a video.. far cry from the 150bpm ish. I kinda dug the remixes too.. I think it was Liebing and Umek.

I've never seen the video dammit!



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