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Ed Rush

 
Artist: Ed Rush

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  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Electronica
  • Instrument: DJ, Producer
  • Representative Albums: "Torque," "Wormhole," "Virus Vaults"
  • Representative Songs: "Funktion," "Technology," "Mothership"

Biography

Jungle producer Ed Rush's name has become almost synonymous with the word "dark." With a steady string of 12-inch releases dragging drum'n'bass to hell and back, forcing taught, kettle-sized snare snaps through ringing rides and thunderous, superdense basslines, Rush, together with oft collaborator Nico Sykes, has been almost singularly responsible for jungle's eventual (re)turn to the darkside. Recording most often for Nico-related labels No U-Turn and Nu Black, Rush has also more recently begun to cast his net farther out, bringing his brooding, dank-heavy brand of nightmare drum'n'bass to such labels as Prototype and Metalheadz. First introduced to jungle through late-period hardcore (tracks such as 2 Bad Mice's "Bombscare" and Doc Scott's "Here Come the Drums"), Rush began producing after hooking Nico (a for-hire producer who lived on Rush's block) on the sound. The pair released a few forgettable tracks before buckling down and working on putting together a new sound. Nico formed No U-Turn in 1993 as a vehicle for that sound, and the pair's first proper Ed Rush twelve, "Bloodclot Artattack," was released that same year.

Although he'd already been making tracks for a couple years, Rush's reputation began to grow in the wake of the 1996 backlash against the smooth, rolling atmospherics of ambient and heavily jazz-oriented jungle (Bukem, Alex Reece, Wax Doctor, PFM, etc.). With several tracks on the genre-coining compilation Techsteppin' (released by Emotif), and with darkness once again coming to the forefront among the DJs, Rush tracks such as "Guncheck," "Bloodclot Artattack," "Subway" (recorded with Dom of Dom & Roland), and "Check Me Out" began showing up in more and more (and more and more influential) DJ sets. Releases on Speed/Blue Note DJ Grooverider's Prototype label ("Kilimanjaro"), as well as twelves for Metalheadz ("Skylab") and Nico's No U-Turn offshoot, Nu Black ("Mad Different Methods," "Amtrak") further cemented Rush's rep at the forefront of a new style. Although he remains a free agent, demand for Rush tracks (as well as remixes) means he's been playing the field, releasing increasing quantities of material on a number of labels, both large and small. And while the over-the-top rumble of darkside techstep is bound to wane in popularity, Rush's most recent work has proven he's not reliant on the novelty of that sound. ~ Sean Cooper, All Music Guide
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Ed Rush is the recording name of Ben Settle; a prominent jungle/techstep/neurofunk DJ, who often produces tracks in collaboration with Optical. Hailing from west London, he came to prominence with the release of the track Bludclot Artattack in 1993 (a collaboration with producer Nico Sykes)[1]. As techstep emerged as a new subgenre of jungle/drum & bass he was at the fore, releasing well-received tracks such as Guncheck (1995), Killamanjaro and Skylab EP (both 1996), but recording chiefly for Sykes' No U-Turn Records imprint. His work of this time is included in the Techsteppin (1996) and Torque (1997) compilation albums. In 1998, he joined forces with Optical to create their own drum and bass record label called Virus Recordings. Their album from the same year Wormhole is considered a genre classic[1].

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Discography Ed Rush

  • The Force Is Electric / Gangsta Hardstep (12") No U-Turn
  • Bludclott Artattack (12") No U-Turn
  • Don Bad Man (12") Lucky Spin Recordings
  • Baracuda Part 1 (12") Deejay Recordings
  • Guncheck (12") No U-Turn 1995
  • Technology / Neutron (12") No U-Turn 1996
  • Killamanjaro / Subway (12") Prototype 1996
  • Mad Different Methods (12") Nu Black 1996
  • Mothership (12") No-U-Turn 1996
  • Skylab / Density / The Raven (12") Metalheadz 1996
  • Sector 3 / Coma Tone (12") No U-Turn 1996

Discography Ed Rush & Optical

  • Funktion / Naked Lunch (12") V Recordings
  • Lifespan / Crisis (12") Virus Recordings
  • Medicine / Lifecrisis (12") Virus Recordings
  • The Medicine / Punchbag (12") Virus Recordings
  • Wormhole Album Sampler (2x12") Virus Recordings
  • Wormhole LP (5x12") Virus Recordings
  • Zardoz / Satellites (12") Virus Recordings
  • Bacteria / Gasmask (12") Virus Recordings
  • Watermelon / Sick Note (12") Virus Recordings
  • Creeps LP (5x12") Virus Recordings
  • Socom EP (2x12") Virus Recordings
  • KerbKrawler / Capsule (12") Virus Recordings
  • The Original Doctor Shade (4x12") Virus Recordings
  • Kerb Crawler / Compound (Remixes) (12") Virus Recordings
  • Chameleon (CD) Virus Recordings


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Planet V (1999 Album by Various Artists)
Mad Different Methods (1996 Album by Trace/Nico/Ed Rush)
Wormhole (1998 Album by Ed Rush & Optical)

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