DJ Rush | |
---|---|
Background information | |
Birth name | Isaiah Major |
Also known as | Major Rush, Russian Roulette, Drum Major |
Born | Chicago, Illinois, United States | January 9, 1970
Genres | Techno, hard techno, house, disco |
Occupation(s) | DJ, musician, singer, record producer |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, turntable, keyboards |
Years active | 1989–present |
Labels | Kne'Deep, Trax Records|Trax, Force Inc. Music Works, Omnisounds, Pro-Jex, Saber Records|Saber, Dance Mania (record label)|Dance Mania, Relief Records|Relief, Cosmic Records|Cosmic, Circuit Records, Djax-Up-Beats, Mental Groove Records, V-Records Berlin, High Octane Recordings, Basic Beat Recordings, Predicaments, Session Recordings, Utils (record label)|Utils, Modular Music Channel, Terminal M, Hörspielmusik, T:Classixx, Pounding Grooves Remixed, INEX Music Works, Highball Music, Jackstar Recordings, Beatdisaster Records, Bitshift Music, Equator (record label)|Equator, Combat Skill, Cause Records, Truth Tracks, BEK Audio |
Website | djrush |
Isaiah Major (born January 9, 1970, in Chicago, Illinois, United States) best known as DJ Rush, is an American musician, DJ and record producer of electronic music, who was active in the early Chicago House scene.
Isaiah Major [1] was born in Chicago, Illinois, United States, growing up on the south side of the city and DJing from an early age. [2] Isaiah finished his degree in Computer Operations, Anger Management and won several first-place awards in Art competitions.[ citation needed ]
In the growing House scene of Chicago, DJ Rush quickly rose to prominence in the electronic music genre. He made his first appearances as a DJ in the Chicago clubs Music Box, the Powerhouse and the Warehouse where he played his sets for up to ten hours. [3] He also began producing. In 1989 he began running a party called Gaucho out of a friends garage. Gaucho became one of the cities most popular parties in the House scene, birthing dance crew battles at house parties across the city. [2]
In 1991 DJ Rush released his first single ("Knee Deep") on the label Trax Records. [4] He began to gain ground in London and Berlin. In 1996 he moved to Berlin, becoming part of the progressive and creative techno scene that had gathered momentum after the fall of the Berlin Wall. [2]
In 1998 DJ Rush successfully had a Europe-wide breakthrough with the record "Motherfucking Bass". It was widely regarded as one of the "club hymns" of that year. [3] Following this success he teamed up with Tina Panitzke to start the booking agency and record label Kne'Deep in Berlin. [5] In 2001 he displaced Jeff Mills as the Reader's Choice for most popular DJ in Groove-Magazine (a German magazine for electronic music released since 1989). [3]
DJ Rush began performing in Portugal in the late 1990s. After travelling there regularly for work he fell in love with it, leaving Berlin to move to the Algarve in around 2016. [2] [6]
His production style over time embraced a harder more minimal style, placing him within the genre of hard techno, however DJ Rush has referred to his musical style as 'Hard Energy', first firmly rooted in house music and now combining elements of many genres including jazz, disco and soul. [4] He sometimes DJ's and MC's simultaneously as a unique way to entertain the crowd. DJ Rush is known for his unique sense of style- being 6' 6" (1.98 m) tall and often performing in platforms and extravagant costumes, citing Grace Jones and Missy Elliott amongst his inspirations. [2]
DJ Rush is a well-known DJ in the European techno scene, having played in Techno BAM (Barcelona), Barcelona de Noche (Barcelona), Sala del Cel (Girona), Rachdingue (Vilajuïga), I Love Techno (Ghent), Tresor (Berlin), Love Parade (Berlin), Palazzo (Bingen), Dolnov (Lukavac, BiH), La Real (Oviedo), Florida 135 (Fraga), Hafentunnel (Erfurt), Awakenings (Amsterdam), Tomorrowland (Boom) and Sziget Fesztivál (Budapest). [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] He continues to perform internationally. [6]
Year [16] | Title | Label |
---|---|---|
1996 | Klub Kids | Trax Records |
1996 | Rush Rules | Trax Records |
1996 | Doing It To Death | Force Inc. Music Works |
2000 | 97/99 Motherfuckin' Tracks | Omnisounds |
2000 | Shall We Dance? | Pro-Jex |
Year [16] | Title | Label |
---|---|---|
1991 | Knee Deep | Saber Records |
1991 | Childs Play | Dance Mania |
1995 | Returns | Dance Mania |
1995 | Show Me A Man | Relief Records |
1995 | Drum Major E.P. | Force Inc. Music Works |
1996 | The Vicious E.P. | Force Inc. Music Works |
1996 | Mind Games EP | Cosmic Records |
1996 | The Flex | Kne' Deep |
1996 | Get Funky | Circuit Records |
1996 | Punch It | Djax-Up-Beats |
1997 | Rhythm, Drums & Style | Force Inc. Music Works |
1997 | Ooo La La | Mental Groove Records |
1997 | DJ Rush & Nerk – The 8 N 9 EP | V-Records Berlin |
1997 | The Breaks E.P. | Pro-Jex |
1997 | EP | Relief Records |
1997 | Robo' Tripp'n | Force Inc. Music Works |
1997 | Maniac | Djax-Up-Beats |
1998 | The Bomb | High Octane Recordings |
1998 | Spitball EP | Pro-Jex |
1998 | Remixes Part 2 | Mental Groove Records |
1998 | Remixes Part 1 | Basic Beat Recordings |
1998 | DJ Rush vs Paul Langley – Analog Showbiz EP | Predicaments |
1998 | Lesson I | Force Inc. Music Works |
1998 | Traks Couture | Djax-Up-Beats |
1998 | Marathon Man | Djax-Up-Beats |
1998 | Remixes Part 1 | Mental Groove Records |
1998 | Homecoming EP | High Octane Recordings |
1999 | Freaks on Hubbard Remixes | Pro-Jex |
1999 | Session | Session Recordings |
1999 | Feeling Lik A Woman | High Octane Recordings |
1999 | One Two Zero | Pro-Jex |
1999 | Lesson II | Force Inc. Music Works |
1999 | My Favorite Things | Utils (record label) |
1999 | Swingin' Da Drums | Djax-Up-Beats |
1999 | Boomerang EP | High Octane Recordings |
2000 | Look And See (Remixes) | Pro-Jex |
2000 | Dawn of the Recent | Modular Music Channel |
2000 | Lollipop | Terminal M |
2000 | Jack Your Body EP | Hörspielmusik |
2000 | Breakthrough | Djax-Up-Beats |
2001 | Get on Down | Pro-Jex |
2001 | Motherfucking Bass | T:Classixx |
2001 | Club Freaks | Djax-Up-Beats |
2001 | Mental Problems | Djax-Up-Beats |
2002 | Get on Up Remix E.P. | Pro-Jex |
2002 | DJ Rush vs. Paul Langley – Guestlist Superstars E.P. | Predicaments |
2002 | Pounding Grooves / DJ Rush – Pounding Grooves Remixed 01-11 | Pounding Grooves Remixed |
2002 | Going Back | INEX Music Works |
2002 | Highballin' EP | Highball Music |
2003 | Whip Raff | Trax Records |
2003 | Ghetto Fabulous | Jackstar Recordings |
2003 | My Palazzo | Beatdisaster Records |
2003 | The Family (Remixes) | Djax-Up-Beats |
2003 | Ladies EP | Djax-Up-Beats |
2003 | Partytime E.P. | Terminal M |
2003 | Djax-Up-Beat (Remixes) | Djax-Up-Beats |
2003 | Club Freaks (Remixes) | Djax-Up-Beats |
2003 | Let's Change | Pro-Jex |
2003 | The Rebirth EP | Utils (record label) |
2003 | Heart And Soul EP | Pro-Jex |
2004 | DJ Rush 'n Eric Sneo – I Control The Base / Beatboxx | T:Classixx |
2004 | Funk U Up | Pro-Jex |
2005 | My Palazzo (Remixes) | Beatdisaster Records |
2005 | Yeah It's Me | Djax-Up-Beats |
2005 | DJ Rush & Robert Natus – For The Kidz | Bitshift Music |
2006 | Heavy in Fashion EP | Equator (record label) |
2006 | Pussy Pop'n | Djax-Up-Beats |
2006 | Amazon Farewell... The Mixes | Dark House Music |
2007 | DJ Rush / Alex Kvitta – Two of a Kind E.P. | Kne' Deep |
2007 | DJ Rush vs. DJ Ocram – The Golden X EP | Combat Skill |
2009 | Major Damage E.P. | Cause Records |
2009 | You Better Ask Somebody EP | Kne' Deep |
2010 | DJ Rush Vs Bruce (17) – Rhythm Composers EP | Kne' Deep |
2010 | Rhythm, Juicy & Drum EP | Kne' Deep |
2012 | DJ Rush / J. Fernandes / Huma-Noyd – United! | Kne' Deep |
2012 | DJ Rush & Hirte* – Evil EP | Truth Tracks |
2013 | She's Fine (Gary Beck Remix) | BEK Audio |
2013 | J. Fernandes / DJ Rush – Jaula EP | Kne' Deep |
2014 | The Evidence EP | Kne' Deep |
2014 | Major Power EP | Kne' Deep |
2015 | Fun And Music EP | Kne' Deep |
2016 | Remembering My Roots EP | Kne' Deep |
Unknown | Boomerang Remix EP | Not on Label |
Year [16] | Title | Label |
---|---|---|
1999 | Rauschen 14 | Force Inc. Music Works |
2001 | Marco Remus / DJ Rush – Essential Underground Vol. 02: Berlin / Chicago | DJ-sets.com |
2002 | U60311 Compilation Techno Division Vol. 2 | V2 Records, Inc. |
2004 | Palazzo Volume Three | T:Classixx |
2004 | Ekspozicija Ena : Meet Me | Explicit Musick |
2007 | Felix Kröcher & DJ Rush – U60311 Compilation Techno Division Vol. 6 | V2 Records, Inc. |
2008 | Time Warp Compilation 08 | Time Warp |
2009 | DJ Rush / PET Duo – Ekspozicija 10: Deep, Hard & Dirty | Explicit Musick |
Unknown | Relentless | Sole Unlimited |
House is a genre of electronic dance music characterized by a repetitive four-on-the-floor beat and a typical tempo of 115–130 beats per minute. It was created by DJs and music producers from Chicago's Black gay underground club culture and evolved slowly in the early/mid 1980s as DJs began altering disco songs to give them a more mechanical beat. By early 1988, House became mainstream and supplanted the typical 80s music beat.
Jeff Mills, also known as "theWizard", is an American DJ, record producer, and composer. In the late 1980s Mills founded the techno collective Underground Resistance with fellow Detroit techno producers 'Mad' Mike Banks and Robert Hood but left the group to pursue a career as a solo artist in the early 90s. Mills founded the Chicago based Axis Records in 1992, which is responsible for the release of much of his solo work.
A rave is a dance party at a warehouse, club, or other public or private venue, typically featuring performances by DJs playing electronic dance music. The style is most associated with the early 1990s dance music scene when DJs played at illegal events in musical styles dominated by electronic dance music from a wide range of sub-genres, including drum and bass, dubstep, trap, break, happy hardcore, trance, techno, hardcore, house, and alternative dance. Occasionally live musicians have been known to perform at raves, in addition to other types of performance artists such as go-go dancers and fire dancers. The music is amplified with a large, powerful sound reinforcement system, typically with large subwoofers to produce a deep bass sound. The music is often accompanied by laser light shows, projected coloured images, visual effects and fog machines.
Joey Beltram is an American DJ and music producer, best known for his pioneering singles "Energy Flash" and "Mentasm" and for remixing Human Resource's "Dominator".
Helmut Josef Geier, known professionally as DJ Hell, is a German DJ.
Carl Cox is a British house and techno club DJ, radio DJ and record producer. He is based in Frankston, Victoria, Australia.
Ellen Fraatz, known professionally as Ellen Allien, is a Berlin-based German electronic musician, music producer, and the founder of BPitch Control music label. Her album Stadtkind was dedicated to the city of Berlin, and she cites the culture of reunified Berlin as one of the main inspirations for her music. She sings in both German and English. Her music is best described as a blend of IDM and techno music, which is dance-floor oriented and has noticeable experimental elements.
Daniel Bell is an American minimal techno DJ. He was born in Sacramento, California, but grew up outside of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and later moved to Detroit, where he collaborated with Richie Hawtin as Cybersonik for three years on Plus 8. In 1991, he started his own label, Accelerate, where he released a string of influential releases as DBX.
David Maurice Clarke is an English electronic music DJ, producer and radio presenter. BBC radio presenter John Peel named Clarke "The Baron of Techno".
Monika Kruse is a German techno DJ/producer and record label owner, with a career in electronic music spanning more than 25 years. She played an influential role in the early Munich rave scene during the early 1990s and was among the first wave of German techno artists to tour internationally, before moving to Berlin at the end of the decade where she founded her Terminal M record label.
Techno is a genre of electronic dance music which is generally produced for use in a continuous DJ set, with tempos being in the range from 120 to 150 beats per minute (BPM). The central rhythm is typically in common time (4/4) and often characterized by a repetitive four on the floor beat. Artists may use electronic instruments such as drum machines, sequencers, and synthesizers, as well as digital audio workstations. Drum machines from the 1980s such as Roland's TR-808 and TR-909 are highly prized, and software emulations of such retro instruments are popular.
Tomorrowland is a large-scale annual electronic dance music festival held in Boom, Antwerp, Belgium. Taking place within De Schorre provincial recreational park, it debuted in 2005, from an idea conceived by brothers Manu and Michiel Beers. Since then, Tomorrowland has become one of the best known music festivals in the world. It has won numerous accolades and awards, including being voted five times in a row as "best musical event of the year" at the International Dance Music Awards. It employs 80 people year-round for the organisation and 15,000 people during the event.
Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike are a Belgian–Greek DJ duo composed of brothers Dimitri Thivaios and Michael Thivaios. They were ranked No. 1 on DJ Mag's Top 100 DJs list in 2015 and 2019, and No. 2 in 2014, 2016 through 2018, 2020 and 2023.
Alan D. Oldham sometimes performing as DJ T-1000, is an American techno DJ, producer, label owner, graphic artist, and painter.
Nervo are an Australian DJ duo comprising twin sisters Olivia and Miriam Nervo. After signing with Sony/ATV Music Publishing at 18 years of age, the sisters pursued careers as songwriting partners. In 2008, they signed with Fredrik Olsson and his Swedish music publishing company Razor Boy Music Publishing, which led to co-writing the Grammy Award-winning single, "When Love Takes Over", performed by David Guetta and Kelly Rowland.
Emir Kobilić, known professionally as Salvatore Ganacci, is a Bosnian-Swedish DJ and record producer. His performances at Tomorrowland in 2018 and 2019 became viral, as did the music video for his song "Horse".
Jay Lumen is the stage name of a Hungarian techno producer and DJ. He is the founder of Footwork Records, and has appeared on Drumcode, Second State, Saved, 100% Pure, Cadenza and Octopus Records. Lumen has collaborated with Green Velvet, Harvey Mckay, Gary beck, Popof, Wade, Sasha Carassi and Roberto Capuano. Lumen's music has been played on radio stations and podcasts in several countries including BBC Radio 1, Annie Mac, and Pete Tong's radio show.
Dixon is a German musician, best known as a house and techno DJ and producer, as well founder of record label Innervisions, based in Berlin. In recent years, he has also made endeavours into fashion and technology, and is the joint owner of club-wear clothing brand Together We Dance Alone. In 2019 he launched an Ibiza residency and digital platform of the same name, Transmoderna. Dixon was voted as the number one DJ on Resident Advisor's Top 100 DJ Poll every year from 2013 to the last annual poll in 2016.
Joseph Capriati, born as Giuseppe Capriati is an Italian DJ and music producer.
Charlotte de Witte is a Belgian DJ and record producer, best known for her "dark and stripped-back" brand of acid techno and minimal techno. She has previously performed under the alias Raving George. She is the founder of the labels KNTXT and Époque.