Samiksha Jaiswal (Editor)

Ed Rush

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Full Name
  
Ben Settle

Other names
  
Ben Dylan

Years active
  
1992–present

Nationality
  
British

Occupation
  
Musician, DJ, Producer

Record label
  
Metalheadz

Ed Rush BASSHOLE blog Ed Rush Studio Mix 20110513

Instruments
  
Sampler, turntable, drum machine, synthesizer

Labels
  
Metalheadz Prototype Virus recordings

Genres
  
Oldschool jungle, Drum and bass, Breakbeat hardcore, Techstep, Neurofunk

Albums
  
Wormhole, FABRICLIVE 82: Ed Rush & O, Travel the Galaxy, The Creeps, No Cure

Profiles

Ed rush vs audio imagination festival 2014 dnbportal com


Ed Rush is the stage name used by the drum and bass musician, producer and DJ, Ben Settle (born 1973). Rush has been releasing records since 1992 and primarily with his musical partner Optical (Matt Quinn), since 1997. Along with Optical he is also the co-founder of the record label Virus Recordings which releases his records along with other drum and bass acts. He is most associated with the aggressive styles of drum and bass music known as techstep, darkcore and neurofunk.

Contents

Ed Rush Biography Ed Rush amp Optical fabric blog

Early career

Ed Rush Ed Rush amp Optical Photos 14 of 16 Lastfm

Rush's first releases were a pair of self-released white label 12" singles, the Prince Jammy sampling I Wanna Stay in the Jungle and Look What They've Done in 1992. The following year he approached engineer Nico Sykes and recorded Bludclot Artattack, released on Sykes' No U Turn Records. The release was a key in signalling the change from hardcore to drum and bass. Rush's work became increasingly uncompromising and dark: writing in the book Energy Flash: a Journey Through Rave Music and Dance Culture, Simon Reynolds wrote "Ed Rush's No U-Turn tracks 'Gangsta Hardstep' and 'Guncheck' took the explosive energy of hardcore and imploded it, transforming febrile hyperkinesis into molasses thick malaise".

Ed Rush httpswwwresidentadvisornetimagesprofilesed

Further collaborations followed including The Mutant by DJ Trace in 1995 and releases on Grooverider's Prototype label and Goldie's Metalheadz further established his reputation as a drum and bass artist. In 1996 Rush and Trace named the dense, hard style of jungle they were working in as "Techstep" which went on to become the dominant style of drum and bass in the late 1990s. Rush's work with Trace and Nico on No U-Turn records was compiled on the album Torque in 1997.

Collaboration with Optical

Ed Rush Ed Rush Interview YouTube

In 1995 Rush met Matt Quinn, who worked under the stage name Optical. They met at the Music House, a dubplate mastering company in Islington, London where dubplates would be made for their DJ sets. Rob Playford the owner of the label Moving Shadow gave them space in his Soho office building to allow them to build their own studio. They released their debut single Function in 1997, and followed it up in 1998 with their debut album,Wormhole which has been described as the greatest drum and bass album of all time. and introduced the style of drum and bass known as Neurofunk. In 2000, DJ Craze used their track "Watermelon" in his beat-juggling routine which helped him win his 3rd DMC World Championship. They released their second album in 2000, The Creeps (Invisible And Deadly!) which broadened their palette by introducing vocals to the mix and won best album and best producers at the Knowledge DnB awards. Their third album, The Original Doctor Shade was released in 2003 and featured a collaboration with turntablist DJs, Scratch Perverts. In 2005 they took part in the 40 Artists, 40 Days project organised by the Tate Gallery in the run up to London's successful bid to win the right to host the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics. 2006 saw the release of their fourth album Chameleon which saw them using a live band for the first time and three years later followed with Travel the Galaxy. Their track Frontline was use in the soundtrack to the 2008 video game Wipeout HD. In 2014, Ministry of Sound described them as one of the most influential artists in drum and bass. Their most recent album No Cure was released in October 2015.

Ed Rush Biography Ed Rush amp Optical fabric blog

2015 also saw the release of their first headline mix on the long running Fabriclive series of mix CDs, FabricLive.82. They had a long relationship with the London club Fabric having played at the opening weekend in 1999 and appearing on the first drum and bass mix released by Fabric in 2002 (FabricLive.06 mixed by Grooverider). Following Islington Council's decision to revoke Fabric's licence in September 2016, Ed Rush & Optical took part in a benefit show to challenge the decision. In November 2016 agreement was made to reopen the club. As well as club appearances they have appeared at festivals including Glastonbury in 1999 and 2014 and Bestival in 2013.

Ed Rush ED RUSH Dachstock

They have also collaborated and remixed several other artists including: Goldie, Skunk Anansie,Lil' Louis (French Kiss) and Rudimental featuring John Newman (Not Giving In). They themselves have been remixed by other artists such as Pendulum who remixed their track Bacteria in 2004.

As well as his work with Optical, Rush has also released house music under the name Ben Dylan.

Ed Rush is a play on the phrase "head rush", which was slang in the rave scene for a temporary whiteout caused by too many Es.

Solo Discography

Albums
  • Torque No U-Turn (1997) with Trace and Nico
  • Singles
  • I Wanna Stay In The Jungle (1992)
  • Look What They've Done (1992)
  • Bludclott Artattack No U-Turn (1993)
  • Don Bad Man Lucky Spin Recordings (1993)
  • Selecta Jet Star Records (1994)
  • The Force Is Electric / Gangsta Hardstep No U-Turn (1995)
  • Guncheck No U-Turn (1995)
  • Westside Sax / August No U-Turn (1995)
  • Baracuda Part 1 Deejay Recordings (1996)
  • Technology / Neutron No U-Turn (1996)
  • Killamanjaro / Subway Prototype (1996)
  • Mad Different Methods Nu Black (1996)
  • Mothership No-U-Turn (1996)
  • What's Up / August (Remix) No U-Turn (1996)
  • Sector 3 / Comatone (Nutcut) No U-Turn (1996)
  • Skylab / Density / The Raven Metalheadz (1996)
  • Sector 3 / Coma Tone No U-Turn (1996)
  • Cutslo (Lokuste Remix) / Alien Girl No U-Turn (1998)
  • Kinetic / Tenshi Space Recordings (2005)
  • Edtrafiencial No U-Turn (2009)
  • Book Of Sight / Arcadia Virus Recordings (2010)
  • Dark Days / Lost In Tha Game AudioPorn Records (2011)
  • Pheromone (2013)
  • Scarabs / Box Car Piranha Pool (2014)
  • With Ed Rush & Optical

    Albums
  • Wormhole Virus Recordings (1998)
  • The Creeps (Invisible And Deadly!) Virus Recordings (2000)
  • The Original Doctor Shade Virus Recordings (2003)
  • Chameleon Virus Recordings (2006)
  • Travel the Galaxy Virus Recordings (2009)
  • No Cure Virus Recordings (2015)
  • Singles
  • Function / Naked Lunch V Recordings (1997)
  • Lifespan / Crisis Virus Recordings (1998)
  • Medicine / Life Crisis Virus Recordings (1998)
  • The Medicine / Punchbag Virus Recordings (1998)
  • Wormhole Album Sampler Virus Recordings (1998)
  • Zardoz / Satellites Virus Recordings (1998)
  • Bacteria / Gasmask Virus Recordings (1999)
  • Watermelon / Sick Note Virus Recordings (1999)
  • Socom EP Virus Recordings (2000)
  • KerbKrawler / Capsule Virus Recordings (2001)
  • Pod Virus Recordings in (2001)
  • Pacman (Ram Trilogy Remix) / Vessel Virus Recordings (2002)
  • Innocence / Rehab Quarantine Recordings (2002)
  • Remixes Vol. 1 Virus Recordings (2004) (UK #77)
  • The Remixes Vol. 2 Virus Recordings (2004) (UK #69)
  • Reece / Sick Note (Illskills Remix) Virus Recordings (2005)
  • Reece / Taxi Driver Virus Recordings (2005)
  • Crack Ball / Ride The Beast RUN DNB (2010)
  • Brain Bucket / Falling Through Vision Recordings (2010)
  • DJ Mixes
  • Out of the Box (2004)
  • Virus Vaults (2005)
  • FabricLive.82 Fabric Recordings (2015)
  • Songs

    No CureNo Cure · 2015
    Long StayNo Cure · 2015
    Chubrub2009

    References

    Ed Rush Wikipedia


    Similar Topics