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Founded as the label division of Amsterdam's famous record store of the same name, Rush Hour broadly deals in house and techno with a strong emphasis on the music's Detroit heritage. Besides techno superstar Carl Craig being a regular contributor, the label features US-American artists like Recloose or Kenny Larkin as well as local talent such as Comtron or Aardvarck
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How Far Can I Go
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07 November 2011
00:06:43
15.39 MB
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Rush Hour Presents Amsterdam All Stars
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01:12:18
07 November 2011
9,99 €
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This Track is featured in Update #072:
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The Album Amsterdam All Stars was selected as release of the week
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The Album Amsterdam All Stars was reviewed:
Rush Hour presents some of its home city's finest producers with exclusive tracks, and what a great compilation this has become: The focus is on underground house and techno of course with Juju & Jordash, Steve Rachmad, Newworldaquarium, Tom Trago, Dexter and many more delivering the goods. Essential.
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This Track is recommended by De:Bug:
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