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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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Chicago Dance Tracks Vol. 1
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Chicago Dance Tracks Vol. 1
Rush Hour Chicago Dance Tracks Vol. 1 8717127021536 in_stock Compilation released on Rush Hour
Compilation released on 16 May 2011
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This Compilation is featured in Update #073:
The Best Albums of 2011
As the old year draws to a close, we recap the finest musical moments of 2011. For this update we have selected our favourite full-lengths of the year, and we are making all of these indispensable albums available to you for a special price until January 15, more...
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This Compilation is featured in Update #061:
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Super Clash (DJ Cease Aka George Dupree Rework) (Track 12 on the Compilation)
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326 Donnie (Gene Hunt's Box Rework) (Track 03 on the Compilation)
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Hiding behind the rather understated title of 'Chicago Dance Tracks Vol. 1', Rush Hour's latest strike is nothing short of a small house music sensation.

Legendary Chicago DJ and producer Gene Hunt has raided his vaults of unreleased house music tracks, handed to him back in the day by their original producers, such as Larry Heard, Mike Dunn, Steve Hurley, Farley Funk, and Lil' Louis.

Twelve of these priceless and timeless tracks have made it onto this volume, decades after being recorded and last played out.

Gene Hunt has been a central figure of Chicago's house music scene for decades now, having picked up DJing in 1986 when he was 14 years old. He became the protégé of Ron Hardy, with whom he played at the Hyatt Park Athletic Club, and many of Chicago's first wave of house producers supplied the young gun with reel-to-reel tapes of edits and unreleased tracks.

Highlights on this collection include raw, jacking gems such as Mr. Fingers' 'Finger F*ck', dreamy proto-deep-house like Virgo Four's 'The Dryer', and Ron Hardy's original and super-minimal version of 'Sensation'.

The tracks Gene Hunt included on 'Chicago Dance Tracks Vol. 1' are both pieces of history and DJ-fodder for today's dance-floors. No one with even a passing interest in house and techno should miss this.
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