Martin Rushent
"Itchy Hips"
Martin Rushent is one of the UK's most celebrated and successful veteran record producers...
Martin Rushent is one of the UK's most celebrated and successful veteran record producers with an era defining CV that spanned the Stranglers, The Buzzcocks, Generation X and perhaps most importantly, the Human League. Whilst his greatest commercial success will probably always remain the 6 million selling "Dare", it is probably his work on Dare's instrumental sister album "Love And Dancing" for which the electronic world owes him the greatest debt.
Whilst Tom Moulton, Larry Levan and co. from the New York disco scene had already established an organic blueprint for the 12" / remix culture that was to define dance music in years to come, and Moroder had blown it all apart with his machine-disco madness out of Italy, Rushents' 1982 masterpiece of dubbed out, dance floor instrumentals was the UK's heavyweight contribution to an approach to dance floor dynamics that was to set the tone for the next two decades. Even more impressive when you realize that Love And Dancing was recorded direct from 24 track tape involving months of painstaking edits and tape-cuts.
With the debt that current dance music owes the man, we are honoured to present the debut solo single from a true genius, Martin Rushents Disco-Unlimited Project. Mining a proper disco seam complete with horns, strings and horns, the track also features Rushents trademark driving synths and deep, warm bass. Also included is a trademark Rushent dub mix featuring stripped back vocals, beefed up drums and added FX.
Written by Martin Rushent, Ceri Rushent & Amy Rushent.
Produced by Martin Rushent.
Published by Copyright Control.
(P) & (C) 2007 Tirk
1. | Itchy Hips | ||
2. | Itchy Hips [Accapella] | ||
3. | Itchy Hips [Dub] | ||