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D.J. Rush - Knee Deep FLAC album

Tracklist

Batman 6.02
Lookin For Excitement
Lucious Lon Pt.1
Lucious Lon Pt.2
We Play Again

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
S 3003 D.J. Rush* Knee Deep ‎(12") Saber Records S 3003 US 1991
S 3003 D.J. Rush* Knee Deep ‎(12") Saber Records S 3003 US 1991
SABER3003 D.J. Rush* Knee Deep ‎(12", RP, Red) Saber Records SABER3003 US 1999
SABER3003 D.J. Rush* Knee Deep ‎(12", RP, Bla) Saber Records SABER3003 US Unknown


D.J. Rush - Knee Deep FLAC album

Musician performer: D.J. Rush

Title: Knee Deep

Country: US

Date of release: 1991

Style: Acid House, Abstract, Techno, Experimental

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1863 mb

Rating: 4.6 / 5

Votes: 711

Other Formats: AHX ASF AAC MMF AIFF MIDI AC3

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Freaky Hook
When this record came out it was like a bomb had gone off in our heads. Me and my mate (Luke Leslie - RIP, 'The Ron Hardy of Edinburgh') sat up for about three days and nights solidly without sleep just necking Es, smoking draw and listening to "Lookin For Excitement" non-stop, again and again and again. Then that Saturday when we had our club on (Soma @ Wilkie House) we must have dropped it at least half a dozen times and of course as the last track when the lights came on. Twice. With the crowd going more and more mental every time. Lucious Lon got played a few times n'all. We were just NUTS about that early Saber/Dance Mania/Chicago Bad Boys records. NUTS. When that single octave comes in at 2.02 it's just WOAH!! Then when that - whatever the fuck it is - noise comes in at 3.55 it's just like FUCKING HELL!!! COME AWWWWWNNNNNNN!!!!!!!!!!!! Bass up full...everything in the red...BANG THE FUCKIN WALLS! Love this track so much I even recorded a 'tribute' to it called "Lookin For A Rush" . For my money, it's the best house track ever recorded (Video Clash being the closest contender), and I just live for the day i'll hear something else that will tear my head off the way this did. Ol' Mr Major may have lost the plot with all that Euro techno / schranz guff but nothing will ever take away his glory from creating this peerless masterpiece. My definition of House Music. Chris Low aka Dj Dexter, 2011
Freaky Hook
When this record came out it was like a bomb had gone off in our heads. Me and my mate (Luke Leslie - RIP, 'The Ron Hardy of Edinburgh') sat up for about three days and nights solidly without sleep just necking Es, smoking draw and listening to "Lookin For Excitement" non-stop, again and again and again. Then that Saturday when we had our club on (Soma @ Wilkie House) we must have dropped it at least half a dozen times and of course as the last track when the lights came on. Twice. With the crowd going more and more mental every time. Lucious Lon got played a few times n'all. We were just NUTS about that early Saber/Dance Mania/Chicago Bad Boys records. NUTS. When that single octave comes in at 2.02 it's just WOAH!! Then when that - whatever the fuck it is - noise comes in at 3.55 it's just like FUCKING HELL!!! COME AWWWWWNNNNNNN!!!!!!!!!!!! Bass up full...everything in the red...BANG THE FUCKIN WALLS! Love this track so much I even recorded a 'tribute' to it called "Lookin For A Rush" . For my money, it's the best house track ever recorded (Video Clash being the closest contender), and I just live for the day i'll hear something else that will tear my head off the way this did. Ol' Mr Major may have lost the plot with all that Euro techno / schranz guff but nothing will ever take away his glory from creating this peerless masterpiece. My definition of House Music. Chris Low aka Dj Dexter, 2011