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Make It Hard
Cat: RHM 015. Rel: 17 Jun 15
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Make It Hard (5:37)
Counter Attack (5:08)
Steady Jam (6:47)
Review: Given the infrequency of their releases these days, any new 12" from Dego, Akwasi Mensah and Kaidi Tatham's 2000 Black project is cause for celebration. "Make It Hard", their first collaborative missive of note since 2008's A Next Set of Rockers on Third Ear, is predictably. The title track itself is killer; a classic, dancefloor-friendly broken beat roller complete with dense, Latin-tinged percussion and loads of brilliant synth touches from Tatham. It's the kind of record that would be been massive at the turn of the millennium. Even now, it should be. The B-sides are pretty tasty too, with some jazzier, deeper bruk in the shape of "Counter Attack", and a dash of sensual, Herbie Hancock does deep house niceness ("Steady Jam").
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out of stock $7.05
Cult Copy Remixes Part 1/2
Cat: RH 103-12RMX1. Rel: 13 Feb 07
 
Techno
Cult Copy (Dexter's Dikke Cult Copy mix)
Cult Copy (2000 & One's Chicago Dirt mix)
Review: Dexter and 2000 and One both turn the original up a notch.
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out of stock $8.33
Well Well Well
Cat: RH-LTD 014. Rel: 07 Jun 07
 
Techno
Kutparra
Kutwell
Nosestep
Review: "Well Well Well", by Aardvarck, features three stretched-out and beefed-up edits of tracks that originally appeared as skits on the brilliant Rockwell Records label. Tried and tested on the dancefloors of Amsterdam, these are sure fire ankle movers!
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Played by: Jaffa Surfa, Chamboche
out of stock $8.33
Cult Copy Remixes Part 2/2
Cat: RH-LTD 005RMX2. Rel: 13 Feb 07
 
Techno
Aardbij (Quince's Inspiration mix)
Aardbij (Quince's Brocken Back mix)
Review: Quince (one of the scenes revelations of the past year or two) was so much up for doing this that he came up with two mixes. His Inspiration mix is in classic Detroit fashion, beating many of his peers at their own game.
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out of stock $8.33
Cult Copy
Cult Copy (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: RH 103LP. Rel: 30 May 06
 
Techno
Start
Cult Copy 1
Coma
Delsin King
Cult Copy 2
Buuv
Caron Outro
Theme Park
Deat Tom
Cult Copy 3 Dub?
Cult Copy 3
Aardbij
Ooit
Komt Goed
Thuang-Zi
Review: After the well received Cult Copy album, which was released on CD/DVD earlier this year, it was decided to release a limited press of 1000 copies on vinyl, as a lot of requests were received for this format. Most of the Cult Copy related vinyl is deleted or currently out of stock, so this album makes all tracks available on vinyl again. It will be released as a gatefold 2xLP of which 500 units come with the DVD which is also available with the CD. This DVD contains a 25 minute video by video artist Michael Butink which compliments the music perfectly.
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out of stock $17.21
Nosestep EP
Cat: RHDC 5. Rel: 24 Nov 10
 
Bass
Nosestep (Cosmin TRG remix)
Nosestep (original)
Re-Spoken (Nubian Mindz Demo mix)
Review: Rush Hour's Direct Current hits its fifth release with the high standard very much maintained here. On this we get some classic Aardvarck given a future flex by DC mainstay Cosmin TRG and Nubian Mindz. "Nosestep" was firmly adopted by forward thinking DJs in the nascent dubstep scene when it was released as part of the Well Well Well EP in 07. Driven by a rugged bass line that accrues weight as the track progresses, it still sounds great today. In the hands of Cosmin TRG, the track gets transformed into a cavernous acid stepper that burrows deep into your senses, especially in the second half of the track. The B Side is handed over to Nubian Mindz, with a previously unreleased Demo mix of "Re-Spoken" from 2001 seemingly perfect amidst the current future house movement. Typical class from the Rush Hour stable.
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out of stock $8.33
1990
1990 (12")
Cat: RHD 007PIG. Rel: 29 May 13
 
Bass
1990
OK O
Review: Dutch veteran Aardvarck returns to the Rush Hour Distro affiliated No Label series with more rave-inspired breakbeat techno in the shape of 1990. With a production history going back as far as 1993, and a DJ career that began several years before that, Mike Kivits is better placed than many to take this approach and this two track 12" is every bit on par with the excellent Nubian 12", his debut for No Label last year. The title track combines soaring strings and rolling drums together in a nostalgic package, while "Ok.O" presents the more experimental side to the Aardvarck sound, delivering something akin to an unholy union between junglist rhythms and a dying modular synth. Absolutely essential!
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out of stock $8.08
Cult Copy
Cult Copy (CD+DVD)
Cat: RH 103CD. Rel: 07 Feb 06
 
Techno
Start
Cult Copy 1
Coma
Delsin King
Cult Copy 2
Buuv
Caron Outro
Theme Park
Deat Tom
Cult Copy 3 Dub?
Cult Copy 3
Aardbij
Ooit
Komt Goed
Thuang-Zi
DVD - Michal Butink Cult Copy video mix
Review: After the well received Cult Copy album, which was released on CD/DVD earlier this year, it was decided to release a limited press of 1000 copies on vinyl, as a lot of requests were received for this format. Most of the Cult Copy related vinyl is deleted or currently out of stock, so this album makes all tracks available on vinyl again. It will be released as a gatefold 2xLP of which 500 units come with the DVD which is also available with the CD. This DVD contains a 25 minute video by video artist Michael Butink which compliments the music perfectly.
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out of stock $13.55
Cult Copy (Album Sampler)
Cat: RH 103-12. Rel: 02 Dec 05
 
Techno
Komt Goed (extended 12" version)
Aardbij (extended 12" version)
Buuv (extended 12" version)
Review: After releasing three 'Cult Copy' releases of dancefloor pleasure, this three track album sampler shows a more diverse side of the 'Cult Copy' project. These four 12" together make most of the album, as there won't be a LP version available. Side B gives us a more laidback, listening feel. Though the A Side is a techno/house crossover hit, which should please all the DJs and dancefloors, like the first three 'Cult Copy' 12"s did!
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out of stock $8.33
Cool Warm Divine EP
Cat: RHM 023. Rel: 31 May 17
 
Techno
Cool Warm Divine (5:21)
Nobody Else (4:06)
Twinkerbelly (4:51)
The Unseen (7:19)
Nobody Else (part 2) (5:32)
Review: The Abstract Eye is Gabriel Reyes-Whittaker, a producer who releases music most using the monikers GB, The Reflektor, Frankie Reyes and Julian Abelar. Five prolific, soulful/melodic tracks originally released in 2011 on Valentine Connexion, now available again courtesy of Amsterdam's always reliable Rush Hour. The extraordinarily gifted Los Angeleno creates striking electronic songs here which integrate the technological with the spiritual and ancestral. There's respectful nods to Motor City greats like Japanese Telecom ("Cool Warm Divine") and John Beltran ("Nobody Else") on here. "Nobody Else Pt. 2" channels the cyclical/minimal soul of Internal Empire era Robert Hood: absolutely sublime!
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out of stock $8.61
E/F
E/F (12")
Cat: RH-ALFA 3. Rel: 25 Jan 12
 
Deep House
Hell Of Samba
Too Shy
Review: After two excellent entries already notched up on their 13-part series, Awanto3 and Tom Trago return to bring more low-slung letters of house music love. "Hell Of Samba" is markedly darker than the efforts thus far, taking a brutal techno manifesto and re-shaping it to a slow-house track. The manic, cyclical hats and vaporous drones make for a thoroughly unsettling, and mightily effective, atmosphere. "Too Shy" meanwhile shakes things up further with a staggered beat, baroque orchestrations and what sounds like strange beatbox bass stabs. It's maybe not what you expect from the series, but it certainly spices things up.
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out of stock $9.37
Erkki
Erkki (limited 1-sided 12")
Cat: RH 125LTD. Rel: 14 Nov 12
 
Deep House
Erkki
Review: Rush Hour precede the release of a Gerd Janson curated compilation of "ambient not ambient" music entitled Musik For Autobahns with a limited one sided 12" pressing of "Erkki", Ame's contribution. Described as a successor to Computer Incarnations For World Peace, the Sonar Kollektiv compilation Janson curated with Jazzanova back in 2007, the forthcoming eight track compilation features all new productions Move D, Tom Trago, Tensnake, Roman Flugel, Motor City Drum Ensemble and more, with the musical focus on industrial and kraut leaning material. "Erkki" is a good primer for what to expect, described by the label as Ame's "modular slambient concept" and sees Kristian Beyer and Frank Wiedemann draw out an infinite procession of warm, experimental loops over a stuttering cosmiche groove. The results are charmingly esoteric and bode well for how the full compilation will sound.
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Played by: Jane FItz, Leri Ahel
out of stock $8.08
APC Edits Vol 1
Cat: RHEDITS 001APC. Rel: 04 Apr 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Review: The Rush Hour affiliated No Label operation springs in a new edit based direction, with Peaking Lights band member Aaron Coyes at the helm for this clutch of APC Edits Vol 1. We presume APC stands for Analogue Players Club, the name Coyes uses for his recently founded radio show on Dublab, certainly the three tracks here feel at home with the sort of music played on that show. Disregarding track title notions, these three untitled edits roll through long form hypnotic kosmiche (think Vangelis and John Carpenter jamming for a weekend) frisky italo disco and gritty funk. All three tracks have been mastered by Pete "Sonic Boom" Kember too!
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out of stock $8.08
Nyame Ye (Record Store Day RSD 2021)
Cat: RHSTOREJAMS 016. Rel: 26 Jul 21
 
International
Nyame Ye (feat Mariseya) (5:39)
Oi Quem Q'ue Nos (feat Americo Brito) (4:42)
Review: Arp Frique's album 'The Seed' is due in autumn of this year. Before then, Rush Hour have decided to tease us with a perfect pair of tunes from it on this limited edition 7". It packs in the sunshine right from the off, with synthesized sounds and icy drum rhythms overlaid with an exotic and intoxicating vocal performance from Mariseya. 'Oi Quem Q'ue Nos' (feat Americo Brito) is then a more atmospheric track with afro drum patterns and swirling pads, snaking bass and a passionate vocal from Americo Brito. These tunes show a lot of promise for the upcoming full length.
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out of stock $10.42
Nos Magia
Nos Magia (12")
Cat: RHSTOREJAMS 011. Rel: 27 Dec 17
 
Deep House
Nos Magia (feat Americo Brito) (3:33)
Kamajo (feat Orlando Julius) (3:58)
Ijo Ya (feat Orlando Julius) (3:12)
Review: Niels Nieuborg has long been a player on Holland's live music scene, largely working with ex-pat musicians from Carpe Verde and Surinam. This superb three-track EP marks his first recorded output and includes collaborations with vocalists Americo Brito and Orlando Julius. The latter stars on two up-tempo chunks of boogie-era Afrobeat that sit somewhere between the Moog-driven brilliance of William Onyeabor and the up-tempo urgency of vintage Afro-disco. It's arguably A-side "Nos Magia", featuring Brito's distinctive vocals, that really stands out, though. Spacey and incessantly funky with fizzing electronics, urgent Clavinet lines and crispy Afro-funk guitars, it's not only a killer club cut but also a thing of rare beauty.
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 in stock $10.95
Antichambre
Cat: RH-LTD 018. Rel: 05 Sep 07
 
Techno
Antichambre
Damaged Language System
Review: Rush Hour make the French Connection with this release from Parisian producer, Art Bleek. Having released more jazz orientated releases on various labels, "Antichambre" is his first techno outing and we are very pleased to be presenting it to you on this 12".
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out of stock $8.33
For Five EP
Cat: RH-VD 2. Rel: 15 Oct 10
 
Deep House
Get That Beedeebee
I'm Cumming Baby
Review: Rednose Distrikt's Steven De Peven emerges from his producing slumber under this new alias with two excellent productions for Voyages Direct; the Tom Trago curated Rush Hour off-shoot. "Get That BeeDeeBee" bumps at a mid tempo pace, with a searing keyboard riff that drops intermittently to a backdrop of emotive uplifting chords and an ever mutating heavy beat augmented by barely audible vocal grunts. De Peven ups the pace on the flip with "I'm Coming Baby" filtering luscious disco vibes through crisp house drum programming and Detroit chords that radiate dancefloor heat. The final product is something that wouldn't sound out of place on the recent Rick Wilhite compilation.
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out of stock $8.33
Opel Mantra Part 1/3
Cat: RHM 007.1. Rel: 12 Mar 14
 
Deep House
Su What?
The Wall
Applecake
Su What? (Jameszoo remix)
Review: Wise scholars of Amsterdam's consistently rich electronic music scene will no doubt regard Steven van Hulle as one of city's secret weapons, having played an important role in the Dutch house and boogie underground for the better part of a decade. Whether it's as Awanto 3, Steven De Peven, or as part of Rednose Distrikt and Alfabet, van Hulle's contribution cannot be underplayed. Perhaps his time is now however, with Rush Hour issuing the debut Awanto 3 album across a series of 12" releases set to jettison your way across March and April. In terms of what to expect with Opel Mantra, this four pronged Part 1 12" sets the tone perfectly, with the three original cuts twisting house music into intoxicating new shapes by fusing a myriad of global influences into one surprising whole. Do check the excellent Jameszoo remix of "Su What?" that closes proceedings!
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out of stock $8.61
Holy Mozes
Cat: RHVD 9. Rel: 06 Jun 13
 
Deep House
Holy Mozes (Made Me Lucky)
The Gun
The Gun (Aardvack remix)
Review: Awanto 3 resurfaces in typical style with the Holy Mozes EP for Tom Trago's Voyage Direct operation, which arrives ahead of a mooted full length on the Rush Hour label. Awanto 3 is of course the current alias of Steven de Peven, who remains one of Amsterdam's more cherished secrets despite a key role in the city's rich house and boogie heritage that stretches back over a decade as part of the Rednose Distrikt crew alongside Aardvarck. Since adopting the Awanto 3 alias, de Peven's stock has risen thanks to some worthy output across Rush Hour and its various subsidiaries, Dekmantel, and most recently the Parisian club-meets-label Concrete. This Holy Mozes EP sees Awanto 3 reunited on record with Rednose Distrikt cohort Aardvarck, who turns in a pretty gritty rolling remix of "The Gun". The original itself is a sublime example of Awanto 3?s style; a dusty bumping track clocking in at over seven minutes that accrues all manner of mutant rhythmic detail from its humble, cowbell laden beginnings.
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out of stock $8.08
Opel Mantra Part 2/3
Cat: RHM 007.2. Rel: 23 Apr 14
 
Deep House
Boogiedownpopke
Knocke Now
Cowbelgian
Baila Con Paula (feat Jungle By Night)
Review: Whether it's as Awanto 3, Steven De Peven, or as part of Rednose Distrikt, Steven van Hulle doesn't really command the same sort of headline presence as Tom Trago or the respect of diggers like Young Marco, despite working prominently with both in various Amsterdam-based endeavours over the years. Regarded by those in the know as the city's secret weapon, Van Hulle is working with Rush Hour on broadening the Awanto 3 brand with a debut album Opel Mantra that's being spread across a series of 12" samplers before April meets May. This second of three samplers is a perfect insight into the Awanto 3 sound, drawing on dusty house, broken boogie, and mad hybrid global sounds across it's four tracks. The man's super talented so get to know!
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out of stock $8.08
Opel Mantra Part 3/3
Cat: RHM 007.3. Rel: 24 Apr 14
 
Deep House
Dikkiedik (feat Tom Trago)
Bubbles Made Me Cry
Jellinekrace
Talk Together
Review: As the title suggests, this record represents the third and final instalment of Awanto 3's debut album Opel Mantra in vinyl format. Whilst this unorthodox method of release has stunted attempts to assess Awanto 3's album as a whole, each of the 12"s have confirmed the Dutchman's positions as one of Amsterdam's most under rated producers currently operating. In terms of Djing potential there is much to choose from on this final record, and all four cuts are a glowing endorsement for Steven van Hulle's production diversity. Lead track "Dikkiedik" is a collaboration with old production flame Tom Trago and represents Awanto 3 in bass heavy house form, with an ascending lead melody that will capture your attention immediately. The percussion heavy "Bubbles Made Me Cry" maintains the tropical flavour that's been apparent throughout the series and might just be our favourite track from the album, whilst "Jellinekrace" is undoubtedly the weirdest!
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Played by: Slothboogie
out of stock $8.61
Party Volume 1
Party Volume 1 (12" + insert)
Cat: RHSTOREJAMS 025. Rel: 14 Mar 23
 
Deep House
The Lime King (9:53)
Seayousoon (7:44)
Sawyoulater (8:02)
Review: It almost feels like Amsterdam's Rush Hour has been around as long as house music itself. The Dutch powerhouse does it all from new and fresh sounds to classic reissues. For this one, the assured Await 3 brings the party with a selection of hazy and dusty MPC jams with live accompaniment from Jos De Haas of New Cool Collective on percussion and Stefan Schmid from Zuco 103 on keys. The result is a timeless mix of warm-hearted jams, house cuts, broken beats and hazy melodies that are as comfy and frayed around the edges as your favourite jeans.
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 in stock $10.95
I Feel Good All Over (reissue)
Cat: RHRSS 32. Rel: 02 Nov 23
 
Deep House
I Feel Good All Over (5:38)
Jacques Theme (5:38)
Release Your Body (5:07)
Let It Rip (5:29)
Review: Helmed by Kid Batchelor and Keith Franklin, Bang The Party were one of the first UK groups to capture the acid house explosion as it found a foothold in the legendary RIP parties and other seminal early spots. Their sound bridges the gap from the prior rare groove warehouse scene and gives it a sweaty Chicago injection, and it's captured brilliantly on this, their breakthrough debut record from 1987. There's a strong soulful edge to 'I Feel Good All Over', while 'Jacques Theme' has a dreamy, surreal tint, and 'Release Your Body' channels a little Motor City flair in its twitchy synth lines and drum programming, but crucially this was one of the first indications of house and techno finding a distinct character across the pond ahead of the wider house culture that would blow up in the years that followed. Truly pioneering music.
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Transcend
Transcend (12")
Cat: RHM 039. Rel: 29 Dec 21
 
Deep House
Transcend (9:09)
Every Morning I Meditate (4:35)
Review: Rush Hour has been one of Europe's foremost labels for man a year. 2021 was no different with plenty of highlights, not least this last sneaky 12" from Lars Bartkuhn. The talented producer shows off his majestic style with a pair of deliciously deep and elegant house tunes. First comes 'Transcend' which is a real floater built on lush arps, serene strings and a dynamic groove that skips its way into your affections. 'Every Morning I Meditate' is a perfect soundtrack to do just that with its distant bird calls, bright spring day optimism and gently unfolding rubbery bassline. A fine outing indeed from this singular soundsmith.
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out of stock $11.46
Dystopia
Dystopia (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: RHM 042. Rel: 04 May 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Dystopia (6:14)
A Drop Of Water In The Ocean (7:30)
Largo (Calm Before The Storm) (5:48)
Water & Warm Air (4:48)
Disembodied Journey (part 1, 2 & 3) (10:12)
Still Existing (3:13)
Do You Know How To Get Out? (3:40)
Into The Waves (6:51)
Review: Lars Bartkuhn sonically portrays his recent relocation to Brazil on his latest ambient / new age LP Dystopia. It's an ironic title for sure, since it hardly sounds like what we'd usually imagine a dystopia to sound like. Perhaps the LP's making could shed some light on this paradox; Bartkuhn's first solo LP for almost nine years, it was born out of two interlinked ideas: a desire to create improvised music without the aid of computer sequencers or an electronic drum set, and a deeply held love of storytelling through sound. It's this revelling in imperfection which perhaps makes the album 'dystopic' - bits like 'Largo' and 'Do You Know How To Get Out' are beautifully rhythmic and driving, despite their apparent lack of computerisation going into the process. Sonically, it's aquatic, malleting, tactile, bubbly, serene.
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 in stock $20.60
Hacia La Luz
Hacia La Luz (12" + insert)
Cat: RHD 027. Rel: 04 Aug 16
 
Coldwave/Synth
Lightning Eyelids (15:34)
Jewelled Selva Mating Rites (3:50)
Nubes De Miel (7:28)
Crystal Poppies (8:57)
Sowiseau (3:59)
Review: For their latest No 'Label' release, Rush Hour has turned to "Brussels-based Prince of modern psychedelic electronics" Bear Bones, Lay Low, a prolific producer who has been delivering intriguing, synthesizer-based curiosities on obscure labels for well over a decade. Hacia La Luz begins with the trippy, Tangerine Dream-in-space swirl of "Lightning Eyelids", before heading to the rainforest with Timothy Leary and Terrence McKenna via the hallucinatory drums and humid electronics of "Jewelled Selva Mating Rites". Psychedelic synthesizer lines, exotic melodies and starburst electronics come to the fore on the album's other three tracks, with the magic mushrooms-in-Goa trip of "Crystal Poppies" standing out.
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out of stock $13.82
We Are Righteous People
Cat: RHSTOREJAMS 010. Rel: 14 Jun 17
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Bouncing Atoms (4:33)
We Are Righteous People (4:27)
Review: Last year, Sadar Bahar made a visit to the Utrecht studio of veteran electro producer and analogue synthesizer collector Ben Spaander (AKA Cosmic Force). Having got on incredibly well, they decided to record tracks together under the Ben & Sadar's alias. This debut 12" is something of a treat: a two-track, sample-free romp through heavyweight disco-funk fusion. They begin with killer boogie jam "We Are Righteous People", where jammed-out guitar riffs, wavy saxophone lines and rubbery slap bass lines wrap themselves around an all-action drum machine groove. Flip for the guitar-wielding madness of "Bouncing Atoms", whose Cream style riffs and bluesy solos ride a cowbell-heavy disco groove.
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out of stock $10.17
Trail Of Tears
Cat: RHD 006DEER. Rel: 27 Feb 13
 
Deep House
I Almost Had A Moment Alone
Chief Big Thumb
Native
3 Trail Of Tears
Review: This Tail Of Tears 12" sees WT Records boss William Burnett adopt the Black Deer name for the No Label series that intermittently emits from Rush Hour HQ. The somewhat mysterious No Label series acts as a primer for music that essentially transcends label or genre, and has issued the tape saturated meanderings of Inga Copeland, jagged ragga techno from Aardvarck and the heavily psychedelic electronics of Stellar Om Source. Ths Black Deer record from Burnett certainly adheres to the expect the unexpected ethos of the No Label series, offering a more experimental side to the New Yorker's production palette than last year's exceptional Willie Burns release for The Trilogy Tapes. Burnett himself calls the Tail Of Tears 12" the results of some experiments with "12 string acoustic guitar with effects and synth" whilst Rush Hour call it "sympathetic storytelling for the real Americans".
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out of stock $9.65
Cinnaman & Jay Scarlett present Beat Dimension Vol 1
Cat: RH 106-12A. Rel: 17 Nov 06
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Black Pocket - "The Road"
VeebeeO - "No More"
Mweslee - "Un Joder Suave"
Super Smorky Soul - "Smoke College"
Tom Trago - "Fluorgreen Legged Gangster"
Review: Cinnaman (Rush Hour, Young Buck) and Jay Scarlett (Spacek Soundsystem) teamed up to compile an album dedicated to new developments in beats produced by the up-and coming as well as celebrated producers from all ages and backgrounds. These people are mostly brought together by the mighty internet, where they share and compete (with) their beats. These producers all have at least one thing in common; their love for beats. Cinnaman and Jay Scarlett have now brought together an unique selection of these beats, already coined Beatstrumentals. We packaged it as Beat Dimensions. The first two album samplers (total of three) are strictly limited to 500 copies and total 10 beats. Many new comers here, like VeeBeeO, Super Smorky Soul and Pursuit Grooves, but also known producers like Steve Spacek (as Black Pocket), Up Hygh, Aardvarck and Flying Lotus (as Flyandsam).
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out of stock $8.33
Unknown 2
Unknown 2 (limited 12")
Cat: RH-BNJMN 2. Rel: 05 Mar 12
 
Techno
Minus One
Shadow
Unrest
Review: Whilst most people will have discovered the masterful productions of BNJMN via last year's still quite stunning sounding Plastic World album on Rush Hour's Direct Current label, the producer actually debuted on the Amsterdam label prior to that with a blink and you'll miss it Unknown white label. Dangerously prolific in the period since Plastic World, BNJMN marks his first material of 2012 with a second Unknown release for Rush Hour. This three track release finds BNJMN in precision driven rhythm form, with the opening production "Minus One" a sparse techno arrangement of rubbery basslines, gloopy drum sounds and frosty synths. This canny marriage of innate melodies with other worldly techno patterns continues on the flip with the gradual soar of "Shadow", whilst the multi textured "Unrest" wouldn't sound out of place on the Mathematics imprint.
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out of stock $7.56
Plastic World
Plastic World (double 12")
Cat: RH-DC 7. Rel: 24 Feb 11
 
Techno
Blocks
Wheels In Motion
Tunnel Flight
Fire In The Hole
Plastic World
Traditions
See Thru Stars
Depressure
Ocean Spray
Miniature Steps
Review: The Rush Hour Direct Current series continues apace, shifting the focus to our shores for the first time and delivering a startling full length album from young UK producer BNJMN. In a similar way that Lone's not-quite-an-album Emerald Fantasy Tracks drew nostalgic influences from 90s electronica but presented it in a fashion that was utterly contemporary, so does Plastic World. Across the ten tracks present, BNJMN draws reference from the early house and techno sounds that sprouted out of the UK, twisting them through the machine grind to become something so utterly compelling socks are quite figuratively blown off. The melancholic euphoria that runs through opening gambit "Blocks" have ensured it is the track that draws people in, but there is so much more here to discover, not least the mystical icy shards of techno throb that punctuate the upwards kaleidoscopic thrills of "See Through The Stars".
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out of stock $12.50
Hummingbird
Cat: RHM 005. Rel: 31 Jul 13
 
Deep House
Hummingbird
Slowwave
CRVD
Hummingbird (Xamiga remix)
Review: Last seen dabbling in some Ballard referencing song based material as Singing Statues, UK producer Ben Thomas returns to the more familiar BNJMN guise and the label for whom he's arguably done his best work with this Hummingbird EP for Rush Hour. Seemingly directly inspired by the humble hummingbird, the three original tracks here demonstrate a wide appreciation of tempos, with the glistening 140bpm techno of the title complemented by the shifting, sludgy sonics of "Slowwave". The final BNJMN production "CRVD" feels closest to previous BNJMN material, whilst the title track is blessed by the first ever Xamiga remix from Lowlands forest techno exponents Legowelt and Xosar.
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out of stock $8.61
Belfry Tower
Cat: RH 044. Rel: 07 Nov 12
 
Bass
Belfry Tower
Paganini
Review: Braiden appearing on Rush Hour is possibly one of the least expected combinations to surface in recent times; more specifically Braiden appearing on any label is surprising, given how quiet the Londoner has been on the production front since gracing Joy Orbison's now defunct Doldrums imprint. A sideline in photography, a smattering of remixes and a prospering reputation as both a club and radio DJ (check his NTS show) means Braiden's been kept a busy boy, though this two track induction on Rush Hour demonstrates there's been loss in production verve. Lead track "Belfry Tower" seems built for submission pounding intent, rhythms gleefully bouncing off each other as a pressurised bassline puts the squeeze on the crunchy textures that attempt to implement some semblance of melody. "Paganini" introduces a whole different slant on Braiden's palette, commencing with a famous singer's ode to the Italian composer who lends his surname to the title which subtly drops into a killer house groove, all expertly layered drum patterns and wonderfully warm and bouncy bass lines complemented by some brilliant echoed usage of the vocal throughout.
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Shout Out To All The Weirdos In Rathmines
Cat: RHD 016BUCKLEY. Rel: 03 Jul 14
 
Minimal/Tech House
Call Incoming
Innercity Hum
Heavy Traffic
Weather Report
Review: Crazy 12" from Rush Hour's No 'Label' operation which really offers some insight into the deranged production mind of Irish producer and selector Morgan Buckley. Not only does Shout Out To All The Weirdos In Rathmines possess one of this year's best titles, it possesses some of the most distinctive music put to wax in 2014. There's plenty of mixtape potential across the four tracks be it the Charles Manier does psyche rock of "Call Incoming" or the pure mind bending psychedelia of "Inner City Hum" on the A Side or the more floor friendly bump of the two B Side cuts. More please Mister Buckley.
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The Nu Grooves Year 1988-1992 Part 2
Cat: RH 117LP2. Rel: 08 Mar 12
 
Deep House
Aphrodisiac - "Song Of The Siren"
Metro - "Angel Of Mercy"
Utopia Project - "File #3"
NY House'n Authority - "Fort Green House"
Equation - "The Answer" (X2 RB mix)
Aphrodisiac - "Your Love"
Houz' Neegrox - "How Do U Luv A Black Woman?"
NY House'n Authority - "Dyckman House"
Metro - "Straphanger"
NY House'n Authority - "Apt 1b"
Review: When Rheji and Ronald 'Rhano' Burrell dropped their debut album on Virgin Records in 1988, there was little sign that they would eventually become one of the most influential production partnerships in house. Simply titled Burrell, the album offered a slick, radio-friendly mix of 80s R&B, synth-funk/house crossovers and the sort of piano-laden garage house - as it was then called - that was beginning to dominate the clubs of New Jersey. Frustrated by the constraints of working with a major label, they went back underground. With the backing of their management trio of Judy Russell and Frank and Karen Mendez, they launched Nu Groove Records, initially as an outlet for their own productions. But the music they made would not be created with radio airplay in mind, but rather the dancefloors of New Jersey, New York and Chicago. It was a masterstroke. Inspired by the jacking house sound of Chicago, the deepness of Larry Heard and the emotion-rich, musically minded productions of early New Jersey garage pioneers, they proceeded to make music that defied easy categorization. It would quickly become known as deep house. This retrospective from Rush Hour is both well deserved and long overdue. It should be essential listening for anyone with even the smallest interest in the development of house music during a crucial period.
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The Nu Groove Years 1988-1992
Cat: RH 117CD. Rel: 08 Mar 12
 
Deep House
Metro - "Brownstone Express"
Tech Trax Inc - "Feel The Love" (Sex mix)
NY House'n Authority - "Apt 2A"
Equation - "The Answer" (X2 RB mix)
KATO - "Disco Tech" (Studio 54 mix)
NY House'n Authority - "Apt 3B"
Metro - "Angel Of Mercy"
Houz' Neegroz - "How Do U Luv A Black Woman?"
Equation - "I'll Say A Prayer 4 U"
Aphrodisiac - "Song Of The Siren"
Tech Trax Inc - "Tech Trax Inc" (Xplanitory mix)
NY House'n Authority - "Dyckman House"
Aphrodisiac - "Your Love"
Metro - "Straphanger"
NY House'n Authority - "Apt 1B"
Review: Rheji and Ronald Burrell have long been considered deep house pioneers, with their early 12" singles for Nu Groove - the New York label they co-founded in 1988 - currently changing hands for vast sums of money. In the early years of the label, the former major label-signed R&B duo created a huge amount of material under a barrage of pseudonyms, much of it genuinely groundbreaking. This timely collection from Dutch diggers Rush Hour showcases much of that pioneering work, from the musically rich deepness of Aphrodisiac and smooth, Detroit-influenced jack of Tech Trax Inc, to the Tony Humphries-ish garage of Metro and the picturesque sketches of N.Y Housin' Authority.
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Full Disco Jacket
Cat: RH 034. Rel: 08 Jun 11
 
Deep House
Full Disco Jacket
Full Disco Jacket (dub)
Full Disco Jacket (Nebraska Old School remix)
Review: The town of Mildura in Victoria, Australia, probably doesn't rate on any global lists of disco hotspots, yet it was here that the Carter Brothers story began. Having relocated to Adelaide, South Australia, the Carter Bros fell under the global gaze of Rush Hour, who snapped up their latest single "Full Metal Jacket". There's not much to either the original or the dub version - in this respect it brings to mind Kerri Chandler's "Bar A Thym" - because what it does, it does brilliantly: locking into a loop and riding it along for the tracks' duration with uplifting synth sweeps and divine horns dovetailing insouciantly. Nebraska meanwhile does a sterling job on remix duties, chopping up the beat, filtering it and adding in some vocals and brass farts for maximum value! Oh, and if you're wondering what that pinging noise is, it's the sound of the Carter Bros coming onto the world music community's radar.
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Beat Dimensions Vol 1
Cat: RH 106CD. Rel: 12 May 07
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Dimlite & Ill Dubio - "Searching It"
J Todd - "The Night"
Up Hygh - "Acid"
Mweslee - "Un Joder Suave"
Pursuit Grooves - "Push Up"
Morgan Spacek - "Dabz Beat"
Hudson Mohawke - "Trace"
Cinnaman - "Parker"
Dyno - "Reign"
The Big Payback (Byron & Onra) - "Cosmic Travelling"
Tom Trago - "Fluorgreen Legged Gangster"
Hearin Aid - "Figz"
Flyamsam - "Green Tea Power"
Simon Muschinsky - "Activate"
Black Pocket - "The Road"
Veebeeo - "No More"
Super Smokey Soul - "Smoke Collage"
Mike Tibbert - "Sky Blue"
Slumgullion - "Castlevania"
Aardvarck - "Nose"
O Boogie - "Hoerenjong"
Sepalot - "The Measured Amount Of Chaos"
Jay Scarlett - "Love Music"
Review: Rush Hour present this ground-breaking new project, put together by Cinnaman (Rush Hour) and DJ Jay Scarlett (Spacek Sound System, Sound In Colour). These two beat-heads were brought together by a mutual love and appreciation of the electronic hip-hop sound stemming from L.A, Detroit and later worldwide. "Beat Dimensions" was born!
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Played by: Slugabed
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Beat Dimensions Vol 1
Cat: RH 106LP. Rel: 18 Apr 07
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Dimlite & Ill Dubio - "Searching It"
J Todd - "The Night"
Up Hygh - "Acid"
Mweslee - "Un Joder Suave"
Pursuit Grooves - "Push Up"
Morgan Spacek - "Welcome Beat"
Hudson Mohawke - "Trace"
Veebeeo - "No More"
Flyamsam - "Green Tea Power"
Tom Trago - "Fluorgreen Legged Gangster"
Mike Tibbert - "Sky Blue"
Hearin Aid - "Figz"
Super Smoky Soul - "Smoke Collage"
Black Pocket - "The Road"
The Big Payback (Byron & Onra) - "Cosmic Travelling"
Aardvarck - "Nose"
Sepalot - "The Measured Amount Of Chaos"
Review: Rush Hour present this ground-breaking new project, put together by Cinnaman (Rush Hour) and DJ Jay Scarlett (Spacek Sound System, Sound In Colour). These two beat-heads were brought together by a mutual love and appreciation of the electronic hip-hop sound stemming from L.A, Detroit and later worldwide. "Beat Dimensions" was born!
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From The Legal Pad Of
Cat: RHD 012LEGAL. Rel: 26 Sep 13
 
Deep House
Track 1
Track 2
Review: Rush Hour's intermittent "No Label" series returns in form here, opting to tap up the analogue supergroup of Torn Hawk, Secret Circuit and Willie Burns for From The Legal Pad Of, a collaborative release of two tracks that mine the post-Balearic, '80s rock vibe intersection the three do so well. As you'd expect, there a distinctly hazy '80s air to proceedings, no doubt brought by the guitar contributions of Torn Hawk, while the more vivid electronics of Secret Circuit offer a fine counterbalance to Willie Burns more driving elements, particularly on the motorik A-side. An excellent collaboration that we hope yields further material....
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Special Consumer Series Part 1
Cat: CMTRN 1. Rel: 20 Sep 07
 
Electro House
Follow The Money Anthem 2007
What We Sell (Parra remix)
Review: "Special Consumer Series Part 1", by Comtron, has support from Fabrice Lig, Joakim, Laurent Garnier, DJ 3000, Michel De Hey and more.
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6 Track Sampler EP
Cat: RH 105EP. Rel: 12 Apr 07
 
Electro House
The Joke Is On You
Mission Statement
What We Sell
Material World
Evil Machine
Evil OS
Bad Business
Review: "Six Track Sampler" on Rushhour is some highly recommended electronic funk. The Amsterdam based Comtron group was set-up four years ago to warn people about the sinister undertones of the corporate world. The group attach their message to their unique strain of punch driven, electric funk. Rumour has it that these industrious men made their fortune trading new media stock that, whilst making them rich, left them disillusioned and feeling exploited by the evil system they found themselves caught in.
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Special Consumer Series Part 2
Cat: CMTRN 2. Rel: 17 Jan 08
 
Electro House
C64 Carat
C64 Carat (instrumental)
C64 Carat (Tom Trago remix)
C64 Carat (Tom Trago instrumental remix)
Review: Comtron decide to keep the message subliminal and put on their dancing shoes. A short version was originally released on the 'Follow the Money' album. This 12" version on Rush Hour is the full deal: hypnotic, uplifting and carefree dance music. Let their music entrance you. To complete this release, we are being treated with a remix by Tom Trago. Both versions come as vocal and instrumental. Limited run of 500 white vinyl 12".
The Comtron Group [tm] makes its way back onto the market via the Special Consumer Series [tm]. Again, the message here is key: warn people about the sinister undertones of the corporate world. Taking from the effective brainwash method, The Comtron Group chooses to hide their messages in highly danceable music in order to infiltrate into the brain of ignorant club-goers. This group is their prime target at present.

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Follow The Money (album sampler)
Cat: RH 105-12. Rel: 01 Jun 06
 
Electro House
Follow The Money (part 3)
MONEY
Meat & Greed
Heart Of China
Review: After releasing two hugely successful 12"s on Blacklabel, Comtron is now ready to drop its debut album, of which this 12" is a sample, showcasing what’s to come. "Follow the Money Part 3" must be the biggie here with its infectious bassline and vocals. Also Meat & Greed works wonders on a dancefloor and this is exactly where we are aiming for.
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Our Concern EP
Cat: RH-LTD 020. Rel: 15 Nov 07
 
Minimal/Tech House
Our Concern (Evolving mix)
Our Concern (original mix)
Our Concern (dub mix)
Review: Rush Hour keeps soaking up the best in deep, soulful techno. With the "Out Concern EP" Conforce delivers a deep, synth driven track in the best Detroit tradition. We are being graced with three mixes, ranging from an energetic dancefloor version, to a deeper musical version and a beatless dub. This is a perfect release for house and techno lovers.
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See Other People
Cat: RHDC 2. Rel: 31 Mar 10
 
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
See Other People
Groove Control
Review: Rush Hour’s Direct Current series follows up superb Falty DL Drop with a brand new, two track release from Cosmin TRG. Whilst keeping his dubstep mind in check, the Romanian takes on a housier sentiment during this release.



Cosmin Nicolae built a name for himself as TRG with dubstep productions for labels like Tempa, Hotflush and Hessle Audio. Indeed, "Put You Down" and Martyn’s remix are widely accepted as Hessle’s finest release. However, of late we have seen a shift in his production style. Moving away from the traditions of dubstep, Cosmin is currently pushing a sound that has more in common with strands of house music. Just like his recent double pack for Tempa, "Now You Know," we find him in a funky and compatible mode during "See Other People."



The whole release is an infectious amalgamation of house and garage. The title track is a garage stepper that posses true characteristic s of vintage house. A deep and swinging yet funky number, the track builds on its foundation of UK and US garage functions to forge its unique sound. Soulful vocals give the track a classic shine as an easy and contented vibe remains throughout. This is futuristic R&B at its very best. On the flip, the Bucharest native starts off in garage mood but morphs into succulent Detroit techno. Following limber 2-step syncopations, "Groove Control" crosses over into deep Detroit techno, evolving into a pulsating, acidic bassline groover.



Cosmin TRG has made an impact in various electronic styles since he arrived in 2002. It is his passion for fresh new sounds and his adventurousness in exploring them that have enabled him to do this. As he currently delves into a funkier house sound as on "See Other People," we can only ask ourselves, what will be next?


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See Other People
Cat: RH-DC 3. Rel: 24 Aug 10
 
Deep House
Cosmin TRG - "See Other People" (FaltyDL remix)
FaltyDL - "St Marks" (Cosmin TRG remix)
Review: The third Rush Hour Direct Current release sees previous incumbents Cosmin TRG and Falty DL engage in some mutual back scratching activities with each remixing a standout track from the others RHDC EP. Falty DL turns the Romanian's "See Other People" into a crazed futuristic techno R&B hybrid - probably what a Kyle Hall remix of Kingdom would sound like. On the flip "St Marks Place" gets a truly menacing techno funky rerub from the Cosmin. Top release all round.

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The Album Formerly Known As...
Cat: RH 102CD. Rel: 26 Oct 05
 
Techno
Technology (version)
They Were (version)
Mind Of A Machine (version)
Science Fiction (version)
One Day Soon (version)
Landcrusing (version)
Einbahn (version)
Home Entertainment (version)
Sparkle
A Wonderful Life (version)
Technoloambient (Max dub)
Home Entertainment (Caya dub)
Review: Originally released as "Landcruising" ten years ago, this album has been completely remastered and reworked. Several tracks are new to the CD release.
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Divine Logic (remixes)
Cat: RH 037. Rel: 18 Jan 12
 
Deep House
Divine Logic (main mix)
Divine Logic (dub mix)
Review: As something of a mainstay in the more upbeat and classy end of techno, UK don Kirk Degiorgio is always a safe bet for a robust, streamlined cut. With both mixes of "Divine Logic" he stays true to form, letting the arpeggios lead the way in a warm and embracing 'Main Mix', but it's the 'Dub Mix' that lights a fire under the same refrain and imbues the idea with a sense of urgency. Immaculately presented, pumping in all the right places and packed full of old-skool charm, this is everything you would hope for from a Degiorgio release. Recommended.
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ARM 1 EP
ARM 1 EP (12")
Cat: RHD 014WAVEI. Rel: 28 May 14
 
Coldwave/Synth
Pentatonic Skull
Cerebellum
Time For Re-Arranges
Weird F
Review: Rush Hour's No 'Label' arm has been home to a few curveballs in its time, but nothing quite like this. A.R.M. 1 is the first of two EPs from synth wave artist Design A Wave, the alias of solo artist Tom Hirst who was responsible for the Live On Your Yard LP on Luke Younger's Alter label back in 2012. The record's combination of angular coldwave guitar and more playful synth textures make for an intriguing mix , with the idiosyncratic pop of "Cerebellum" and warm Balearic sound of "Time For Re-Arranges" both making for some of the most unique music to come out of the Amsterdam record store in some time. Somewhat baffling is the inclusion of "Weird F", which will be recognisable to those who purchased the recent No 'Label' outing from ##### as a beatless version of one of the sides of that essential plate. Whatever the reason, it's still an excellent entry into the series.
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