Tuss, The ‎– Rushup Edge

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Rephlex – CAT 189 LP
Format:
3 × Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM, Album
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Tracklist

A1 Synthacon 9 6:13
B2 Last Rushup 10 6:24
C3 Shiz Ko E 3:04
D4 Rushup I Bank 12 4:36
E5 Death Fuck 6:25
F6 Goodbye Rute 5:16

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Credits

Notes

Published by Chrysalis.
Made in England.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 6 66908 01891 4
  • Matrix / Runout (Etching A): 66156 1A CAT 189LP
  • Matrix / Runout (Etching B): 66156 1B CAT 189LP
  • Matrix / Runout (Etching C): 66156 1C CAT 189LP MATT OPTIMUM
  • Matrix / Runout (Etching D): 66156 1D CAT 189LP
  • Matrix / Runout (Etching E): 66156 1E CAT 189LP
  • Matrix / Runout (Etching F): 66156 1F CAT 189LP MATT OPTIMUM

Other Versions (Showing 2 of 2) View All

Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
Rushup Edge (CD, Album) Rephlex CAT 189 CD UK 2007
Rushup Edge (6xFile, WAV) Rephlex CAT 189 UK 2009
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Reviews & Discussion

tvinn May 02, 2011 (edited 8 months ago)
I can identify a fart from RDJ, a mile away.
Review by adam01 Oct 26, 2010
This release is a fun collection of sonic art. I play this album at 33 rpm, and find it to be a much more enjoyable experience. Each track brings a different slice of the Karen Tregaskin pie to the listening table.
Review by rib Jul 23, 2009
With its classic aphex twin sound structures and classic cylob sound elements, it comes close that these two artists created this wonderful tripple 12" release. It catches a lot of the strangeness of previous cylob releases combining it with the epic synths from past aphex releases.
Every track is different and there are no fillers to be found.
It runs at 45 rpm providing excellent sound quality.
As a whole it is a timeless release that will sound just as great in many years.
Rated 5/5
Review by palaver Jun 05, 2008
Rushup Edge absolutely blows everything else released in 2007 out of the water. After Analord, which was uneven and a bit of a departure from the old breaky stuff, I wasn't sure whether Richard D James would be able to pull it back - but he has, and how. Even though it only has six tracks, each one is incredible, without a single thing out of place. Every track has been tweaked to perfection - if anything, this is the sound of an electronic musician at the very top of his game.
Rated 5/5
Review by sylviothegreat Apr 09, 2008
The Tuss is an electronic music group supposedly consisting of Cornish musicians Brian and Karen Tregaskin, although rumors are circulating that The Tuss is a pseudonym of Aphex Twin or a collaboration featuring him.The usage of a Yamaha GX1, an exceptionally rare and expensive (even at the time of release) analogue synthesizer also seems to suggest that Brian and/or Karen Tregaskin is Aphex Twin, as he is one of the few owners of such a synthesizer in the United Kingdom
Rated 5/5
Review by Zubeldia Feb 10, 2008 (edited about 1 year ago)
What a brilliant piece of music! For me the best thing released in last year.

Brilliant drum programming, creating a real special atmosphere. With for me Rushup i Bank 12 and Synthacon 9 as the most outstanding tracks. At the first listen I was overwhelmed by the quality of the beats, and the mindbending Gx1 riffs (Mr James' favourite...) which have had to be created by an extremely talented musician.

If you like 'IDM' or simply good music a bit left of the centre, you won't be disappointed.

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