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REVIEW: Rush City Edits vol​.​1



Rush City is back, wanting to show its versatility and influences in music, traveling back in time and decided to present 4 reworkings of rare artists and unexpected musical genres such as Jazz, Experimental Rock, Italo, Afro and Funk. With this in mind, they took music from different eras and decided to turn the original tracks into a more electronic club version for today's dance floor.


Marking a pivotal moment in the project, this compilation solidifies its place within the field of dance music. The result is a work as experimental as it is intense and addictive, which takes over oneself like sweet poison, while the artists progressively transport us, as few producers with a certain fluency are willing to do. We do not know what the future holds, but we do know that this record is testimony to a turbulent and uncertain present, which will remain in our memory forever.



Rush City chose to create an old-school afro house vibe by adding beats, catchy bass lines, and warm synths. With this in mind, they took music from different eras and decided to turn the original tracks into a more electronic club version for today's dance floor.


A whole lesson, a way of understanding not only music, but culture, beyond the precariousness that currently prevails, as something expendable, as if music, books or art did not save us. Forget for a moment about this magmatic present, close your eyes and let yourself be carried away by each of the notes that Rush City offers you. For records like this, we can continue to fight for a better future.



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