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Ed Rush is a prominent techstep/jungle DJ, who often produces tracks in collabaration with Optical. Both Ed Rush and Optical are the co-heads of a drum and bass record label called Virus Recordings. Their 1999 album "Wormhole" is considered a genre classic. Seminal moment of Glastonbury 1999, Ed Rush dropping 'The Nine' in the dance tent. DJ or dj may stand for Disc jockey, dinner jacket The DeadJournal website, or Djibouti. ... See also list of optical topics. ... Drum and bass (drum n bass, drumnbass, DnB, dnb) is an electronic music style also known as jungle. ... Virus logo. ... Map sources for Glastonbury at grid reference ST5039 Glastonbury is a small town in Somerset, England, situated at a dry spot on the Somerset Levels, 30 miles south of Bristol. ...


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  • Ed Rush discography at discogs
  • Ed Rush & Optical discography
  • Virus records

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Ed Rush - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (100 words)
Ed Rush is a prominent techstep/jungle DJ, who often produces tracks in collabaration with Optical.
Both Ed Rush and Optical are the co-heads of a drum and bass record label called Virus Recordings.
Seminal moment of Glastonbury 1999, Ed Rush dropping 'The Nine' in the dance tent.
Ed Rush | Beatfreax - Electronic Music Platform (507 words)
Ben Settle, or better known as Ed Rush, is one of the current leaders of the new school drum and bass.
Ed Rush eventually released follow-ups nearly two years later, this time with DJ Trace, on "The Mutant" in 1995.
Ed Rush soon found himself on the cusp of prominence, as his releases in 1996 on the Techsteppin' compilation, the Skylab EP on the Metalheadz label, and "Killimanjaro" on the Prototype label all helped to define the genres' direction towards techstep, a two-step style of drum and bass.
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