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Born To Jack
My Beat - (5:37) 137 BPM Hot
Wurk It - (5:10) 137 BPM
Beat N Da Kids (Southern edit) - (5:29) 142 BPM
Beat N Da Kids (Rush vocal edit) - (5:59) 142 BPM
I'm Automatic - (5:35) 138 BPM
Review: Joining forces with The Southern, Kne Deep boss DJ Rush goes back to his jacking roots for the latest release on the label. "My Beat" is steeped in the legacy of Chicago, with insistent thunder-claps and a raw, swinging rhythm prevailing. On "Wurk It" the duo take inspiration again from the Windy City, as a rolling groove is shot through with steely percussion and Rush's seductive vocals. The Southern and Rush both deliver separate edits of "Beat N Da Kids". The former's version is a looped tool, while on the latter's take, ferocious shards of percussion ride a steely rhythm. "I'm Automatic" is the most contemporary-focused contribution, with the duo dropping a banging, noisy track.
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KD 103
07 Aug 23
Techno
All Cracked Up
In The Bag - (6:33) 132 BPM
All Cracked Up - (6:41) 128 BPM
Droppin' Things - (6:25) 129 BPM
Slide On By - (6:13) 132 BPM
Bits & Pieces - (6:47) 127 BPM
Dub & Pieces - (6:47) 127 BPM
Pay Attention To The Bass - (4:46) 132 BPM Hot
I Dream - (5:03) 123 BPM
Played by: S-File
Review: Like his own 6 foot 6 inches demeanour, this release from DJ Rush is an imposing affair. It moves from the high-paced, clap-heavy ghetto techno of "In the Bag" into the grimy acid and deranged vocal narrative on the title track about a female acquaintance who is on 'crack cocaine' and 'looks like a lollipop". "Droppin' Things" sees Rush deliver a tribal roller that sounds more inspired by UK techno than his hometown, while "Slide on By" is a synapse-melting acid affair, pitched at a high tempo. "Bits & Pieces" sees the Chicago producer take the intensity level down again, albeit with a steely rhythm, while "Pay Attention to the Bass" is classic Rush, a rolling visceral groove featuring freaked out vocals.

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KD 089
16 Oct 17
Techno
Dance To The Drums
That's What I'm Talking About - (6:24) 132 BPM Hot
My Ancestors - (7:09) 132 BPM
Tribal Drop - (6:01) 132 BPM
Round Midnight (original mix) - (5:27) 132 BPM
Round Midnight (Rush Acid dub) - (4:38) 132 BPM
Doctors Order - (5:39) 127 BPM
Get Get Funky - (5:23) 132 BPM
Dirty Boy - (4:27) 132 BPM
Old Rusty - (4:29) 132 BPM
Feeling Sexy - (5:32) 132 BPM
You & I - (6:25) 126 BPM
Don't Stop - (5:34) 132 BPM
Dance To The Drums - (7:11) 133 BPM
Played by: N.O.B.A, Trevor Benz
Review: He's back! The Chicago techno and hard house legend returns on his notorious Kne Deep imprint with a new full length effort. The man who brought such legendary titles over the last couple decades such as "Motherucking Bass", "Freaks On Hubbard" and "Look'n Like A Woman" still pulls off his jackin' and relentless style as good as ever here and takes no prisoners! Getting straight down to business on the gusty and stompin' "That's What I'm Talkin' About" featuring his hilarious trademark vocals, there's two versions of the sick "Round Midnight" but we were more concerned with the "Rush Acid dub"(after all, he is from the Windy City!), while tracks like "Dirty Boy" and "Feeling Sexy" showcase his ever enduring knack for charming track titles; not mention a singular techno sound that influenced a generation of dancers and producers. He once famously said "Take more for what I am, or don't take me at all!" and we're certainly with the former. Isaiah Major: respect for doing it your way.?
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KD 086
23 Feb 17
Techno
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