Rushup Edge (album)
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''Rushup Edge'' is the first and only
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by The Tuss. While credited to Karen Tregaskin, it was actually produced by British
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artist and producer Richard D. James. It was originally released on 25 June 2007 on CD and 3xLP through Rephlex, with it later being re-released with extra tracks on James' web store on 20 July 2017. It was James' last released project until the 2014 album ''
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''.


Background

The Tuss had originally made their debut through the '' Confederation Trough'' EP. In a press release by Rephlex Records, a label owned by both Richard D. James and Grant Wilson-Claridge, it was revealed that The Tuss had been discovered by the label through
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. However, due to a variety of associations through other MySpace pages and CD notes, it was revealed that James himself was behind the project. Later in 2017, James added ''Rushup Edge'' to his web store with bonus tracks, confirming his involvement in the project.


Composition

Critics have described ''Rushup Edge'' as
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,
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, and
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. In a review of the project for ''
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'', Mark Richardson commented that "Synthacon 9" consisted of "propulsive techno" and said it was "full of ideas". Richardson also commented on "Shiz Ko E", stating that it was "comparatively straight electro" and that the track made use of warped vocals. In a piece for ''
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'', Joe Clay discussed "Rushup I Bank 12", talking about its "mangled machine funk", its use of
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and its "
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-esque chord sequences". Patric Fallon of ''
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'' called the track "Death Fuck" "malevolent" and compared its similarities to ''
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'' and
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Release

''Rushup Edge'' was released on 25 June 2007 through Rephlex on CD and 3xLP. The release marked the last music published by James until the release of his 2014 album ''
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'', released under the
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alias. On 20 July 2017, over ten years after the release of ''Rushup Edge'', the album was digitally reissued on James' web store, this time with the inclusion of a variety of bonus tracks.


Reception

''Rushup Edge'' was well received by critics. In a review for AllMusic, Ned Raggett concluded that the album was not a "revisiting of the past," but was instead a "return to some of its spirit that turns out very well." Mark Richardson of ''Pitchfork'' noted the album's "more breakbeat-driven approach to rhythm" and that it focused less on repetition, in contrast to the '' Analord'' series. Writing about the album for ''Tiny Mix Tapes'', Split Foster stated that the tracks on ''Rushup Edge'' were evidence of "a good producer’s deserved claim to the titles of composer, sculptor, and musician" and that the album's production required "a mastery of both machine and motion". In a piece for ''
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'', Tim O'Neil enjoyed the tracks on the album, but was confused about James' release strategy with the project and the pseudonyms used. Niall Byrne of ''
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'' said that there were "so many ideas inherent in each of the 6 tracks that it demands repeated listens". In a list of Aphex Twin albums from worst to best, ''Stereogum'' placed ''Rushup Edge'' at ten, stating that the album was "something of a novelty record for Aphex Twin completists," but that the album and James' other releases "offer plenty of uncanny music to try to wrap your head around." In a list of the 50 best Aphex Twin tracks, ''
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'' placed "Last Rushup 10" at 50, and stated that "''Rushup Edge'' is a fun if inessential set of rainbow-coloured acid."


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CD entry at discogs.com3x12" vinyl entry at discogs.comSoundtrack IMDb
{{Authority control 2007 debut albums Rephlex Records albums