Rushup Edge (album)

Rushup Edge is an electronic music album, the second release by The Tuss, a pseudonym of Richard D. James. Composition is credited to Karen Tregaskin.[2] The name is a reference to a mountain ridge in Derbyshire. The vinyl version of the album consists of three separate records, with one track on each of the six sides. Originally released in 2007, the album was rereleased with extra tracks on James' Bleep Store on 20 July 2017. [3]

Rushup Edge
Studio album by
The Tuss
ReleasedJune 25, 2007
GenreAcid techno
Length32:48
LabelRephlex Records
The Tuss chronology
Confederation Trough EP
(2007)
Rushup Edge
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Pitchfork Media7.8/10[1]

It would be his last released project until the 2014 album under the Aphex Twin alias, Syro.

Track listing

Original release

No.TitleLength
1."Synthacon 9"6:22
2."Last Rushup 10"6:36
3."Shiz Ko E"3:08
4."Rushup i Bank 12"4:41
5."Death Fuck"6:39
6."Goodbye Rute"5:22
Total length:32:49

2017 re-release

Most of the new tracks are exclusively digital. However, "[S770/SCI 3000,powertran] beautiful Japanese people" was released on the "Aphex Mt. Fuji 2017" cassette as " Nagradrums 2+7." The Fuji version is 41 seconds longer and lower quality.

No.TitleLength
1."< Synthacon9 > m"6:20
2."last rushup 10 M"6:34
3."shiz ko E M"3:06
4."rushup i bank 12 M"4:39
5."H949" (titled "Death Fuck" on original release)6:37
6."goodbye rute [partially expander M]"5:22
7."goodbye jo [original live mixdown]"4:05
8."1st rushup m,+3"2:17
9."computerband 2000 m,+3"2:22
10."oslo 2 +6.1"2:52
11."[S770/SCI 3000,powertran] beautiful Japanese people"4:57
12."talkin2u mix2 +9"3:08
13."stride portugal"3:33
Total length:55:52
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