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Optical (musician)

Matt Quinn, known by his stage name Optical, is a British musician, producer and DJ. He is co-founder and owner of Virus Recordings, a widely regarded drum and bass record label. He is best known as one half of drum and bass duo Ed Rush and Optical (with his long-time musical partner Ed Rush), whose debut album Wormhole has been described as one of the most significant LPs of the drum and bass genre.[1] He is also the brother of Jamie Quinn also known as Matrix.

Optical
Born
Matthew Quinn

London, England
NationalityBritish
Other namesTeknarchi, Morpheus, Matt Quinn, Arteq, Fly By Wire, Little Matt, Area 39
Occupation(s)Musician, DJ, producer, record label owner
Years active1992–present
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Sampler, turntable, drum machine, synthesizer
Labels

Early years

Quinn started making music as a teenager, and performing as a DJ on the UK free festival scene with Bedlam, Spiral Tribe and Techno Travellers Soundsystem including the legendary Castlemorton Common Festival. He had his first releases in 1992 using the name Little Matt, released on Fat Chuna Recordings,[2] and also under his short-lived hardcore jungle alias Teknarchi[3] in 1993, and later as a techno producer (under various monikers such as Fly By Wire featured on Carl Cox's F.A.C.T 2 release, and Morpheus[4][5]). He worked as a sound engineer and producer from 1992 onwards, (including production credits for the 1994 Jungle anthem "Leviticus - Burial" ) for several London music studios including Great Asset Studios (Grey's Inn Rd, Clarkenwell, London), Pirate Club Studios (Roller Express, Lea Valley) [1], Fokus Records Studios (London) and JAL/Stage1 Studios (London). His breakthrough successes as Optical include "To Shape The Future" 12" published 1997 on Metalheadz,[6] "Grey Odyssey" featured on Grooverider's successful mix album "The Prototype Years", also "Moving 808's" and in collaboration with Ed Rush and Fierce on "Cutslo/Alien Girl" both on Prototype Recordings.

Along with his drum and bass musician and DJ career he has worked on many remixes [2] and collaborated as a composer, producer, programmer and sound engineer for other notable artists including Rob Playford's label Moving Shadow for which he was credited on Goldie's "Saturnz Return"[7] and Grooverider on whose 1998 MOBO Award winning album "Mysteries of Funk" he was credited as producer.

He went on to receive the accolade of 'Best Producer' at the 1998 Muzik Magazine Dance Music Awards in London.

Ed Rush & Optical

In 1995 he first met his main future musical collaborator, another upcoming drum and bass artist Ed Rush[8] with whom he will form the musical partnership that they are both most known for. Shortly after, Rob Playford gave Optical a small space in his Soho office building to use as his studio, and in this studio the duo recorded and released the first of several 12" singles both as Ed Rush & Optical and in collaborations with other artists. Having recorded a dozen or so joint recordings in that studio, the duo considered that a lot of their material produced at the time was not fitting the style for labels like Metalheadz, Prototype and other labels they were associated with[9] but that they still wanted to release it, as the music had been played by the two in clubs with a great reaction from those attending. So they decided to start their own imprint Virus Recordings in 1998.

The first single release was in early 1998, "The Medicine/ Punchbag" and the first full LP release by the duo on the label was their renowned long-play "Wormhole", released the same year, the album that is generally considered one of the defining points in the evolution of the drum and bass genre. The album is recognized as the recording that introduced the sub-genre of drum and bass known today as neurofunk and Optical, as the more technical musician in the duo, is considered by the wider music production community to be one of the genre's original sonic architects.[10]

In 2000, DJ Craze used their track "Watermelon" in his beat-juggling routine which helped him win his 3rd DMC World Championship.[11] They released their second album in 2000, The Creeps (Invisible And Deadly!) which broadened their palette by introducing vocals to the mix[12] and won best album and best producers at the Knowledge DnB awards.[13] Their third album, The Original Doctor Shade was released in 2003 and featured a collaboration with turntablist DJs, Scratch Perverts.[14] In 2005 they took part in the 40 Artists, 40 Days project organised by the Tate Gallery in the run up to London's successful bid to win the right to host the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics.[15] 2006 saw the release of their fourth album Chameleon which saw them using a live band for the first time [16] and three years later followed with Travel the Galaxy. Their track Frontline was use in the soundtrack to the 2008 video game Wipeout HD.[17] In 2014, Ministry of Sound described them as one of the most influential artists in drum and bass.[18] Their most recent album No Cure was released in October 2015.[19]

2015 also saw the release of their first headline mix on the long running Fabriclive series of mix CDs, FabricLive.82. They had a long relationship with the London club Fabric having played at the opening weekend in 1999[20] and appearing on the first drum and bass mix released by Fabric in 2002 (FabricLive.06 mixed by Grooverider).[21] Following Islington Council's decision to revoke Fabric's licence in September 2016, Ed Rush & Optical took part in a benefit show to challenge the decision.[22] In November 2016 agreement was made to reopen the club.[23] As well as numerous club appearances they have performed at many well known festivals including Boomtown (2018) [3] EDC (2011/13/14/15/17), Dour Festival (2006/2015)[4], Nocturnal Wonderland (2001,2011/2019)[5], Glastonbury (1999 and 2014)[24] Bestival in 2013,[25]

Virus recordings

Although the Virus imprint was initially intended for self-publishing the duo's own Ed Rush & Optical material (a practice that is common in indie and dance music), Virus' subsequent releases have featured many notable drum and bass artists like Fierce, Matrix, Cause 4 Concern,[26] Noisia,[27] Bad Company, Pendulum, Ram Trilogy (Andy C, Shimon, Ant Miles), Audio, Mefjus, The Upbeats, Optiv & BTK, Insideinfo and many others. [6]

Discography

Early works

Singles/EPs
  • "Little Matt & Uprock - Techno Travellers EP" Fat Chuna (1992)
  • "Little Matt & Dark Deas - Give It In" Fat Chuna (1993)
  • "Durban Poison - Babylon Timewarp (Little Matt's Remix)" Subliminal Records (1993)
  • "Flashback / You Cannot - Teknarchi" Fokus Recordings (1993)
  • "Morpheus - Aftermath EP" Blame Technology (1994)
  • "Morpheus - Transistor EP" Blame Technology (1994)
  • "Just Another Artist - Rhythm / Lust" Just Another Label (1994)
  • "Just Another Artist - Good Love / Full Circle" Just Another Label (1994)
  • "Morpheus vs The Warlock - Disconnected EP" Blame Technology (1995)
  • "Flute FX / Attitude - Area 39" Bear Necessities (1994)
  • "Hed F.U.K - Tranquillity / It's A Dope Thing" Bear Necessities (1995)
  • "Mental Patient / Twisted Brain - Area 39" Bear Necessities (1995)
  • "Morpheus - Spikey Trance EP" Blame Technology (1995)
  • "Tuneful / You Cannot - Nut-E-1 & Teknarchi" Bear Necessities (1995)
  • "Dreaming / Whatever - Area 39" Too'z Up Records (1995)
  • "Sparkling - Little Matt" React (1995)
  • "The Planet Spins - Area 39" Bear Necessities (1995)
  • "Phat & Phuturistic - Little Matt" Jumpin n Pumpin Records (1995)
  • "Silver Haze - Little Matt" Virgin (1995)
  • "Cap Columbie - Arteq" Jumpin' & Pumpin' (1996)
  • "Fly By Wire - Terminus" Blame Technology (1996)
  • "Photofit - Flying Squad / Burning Waterfall" Narcotix Inc (1996)
  • "Schar's World - Fly By Wire" Carl Cox F.A.C.T 2 (Worldwide Ultimatum 1997)

As Optical

Singles/EPs
  • "No Time / T.H.X." Celluloid Records (1996)
  • "Cut Throat Flow / Lazy Gun" Bear Necessities (1996)
  • "Sleepless" React (1996)
  • "Cryogenisis" React (1997)
  • "The Shining / Dark Skies" Metro Recordings (1997)
  • "Grey Odyssey" Prototype (1997)
  • "Swift Glide" Metalheadz (1997)
  • "To Shape The Future / Raging Calm" Metalheadz (1997)
  • "Dom & Optical - Quadrant Six / Concrete Shoes" Moving Shadow (1997)
  • "Dom & Optical - Quadrant Six Remix/ Rage Roll" Moving Shadow (1997)
  • "Moving 808's / High Tek Dreams" Prototype Recordings (1997)
  • "Bounce / The End Pt1" 31 Records (1997)
  • "Search / The End Pt2" - Fortran (Ed Rush, Optical, Fierce) 31 Records (1998)
  • "Ed Rush, Optical & Fierce - Cutslo (Lokuste Mix) / Alien Girl" Prototype Recordings (1998)
  • "Edtrafiencial" No U-Turn (2009)
  • "Optical Vs Matrix - Data Life / Crossfire" Ad Hoc Recordings (1998)
  • "Optical & Ryme Tyme / Bad Company" Virus Recordings (1999)
  • "Rock Baby / Driver - Jagged Edge" (Optical & Rymetyme) V Recordings (2000)
  • "Electric Music / Kung-Fu" Virus Recordings (2008)
  • "Infection / Optical & BTK" Dutty Audio (2016)
Optical Remixes
  • God is God - Laibach (Mute 1996)
  • Start - NOHA (Noise 1 1997)
  • Test Anxiety - Toenut (Mute 1997)
  • Lethal But Steady - Bliss 'n' Tumble (Additive 1997)
  • To Shape The Future Remix (Metalheadz 1997)
  • Chemical #1 - Jesus Jones (Food 1997)
  • Still - Boymerang - Dom & Optical VIP (Prototype Recordings 1997)
  • Weapon VIP - Optical & Fierce (Virus 1997)
  • System - Nemesis - Optical & Fierce Remix (Renegade Hardware 1998)
  • Temper Temper - Goldie (FFRR 1998)
  • Dub Me Crazy - Boom Boom Satellites (R&S Records 1998)
  • Bye Bye Lover - The Chemical Pilot (Eruption Records 1998)
  • Blue Monday - Orgy (F-111 Records 1998)
  • Rainbows of Colour - Grooverider (Higher Ground/Sony 1998)
  • Simple Man - Josh Wink (Ovum/Columbia 1998)
  • Moving Thru Air - Jonny L (XL Recordings 1998)
  • Secretly - Skunk Anansie (Virgin 1999)
  • We Enter - Rymetyme (No-U-Turn 1999)
  • Killa Bees - Usual Suspects - Optical & Fierce Remix (Renegade Hardware 1999)
  • The Only Ryme That Bites - Mc Tunes vs 808 State (ZTT 1999)
  • Blanket - Urban Species ft Imogen Heap (Beechwood Music 1999)
  • Directrix - Divine Styler (Mo Wax 2000)
  • Sonar - Optical & Trace Remix (Prototype Recordings 2000)
  • Love Dump - Static X (F-111 Records 2000)
  • Chemical - Sugizo - Fabio & Optical Remix (Invader Recordings 2000)
  • Quadrant 6 - Dom & Optical VIP (Moving Shadow 1999)
  • To Shape The Future Amen VIP (1999)
  • Solarize - J Majik (Infrared 2001)
  • Spaced Invader - Hatiras (Breakbeat Science Records 2002)
  • Smarty Pants - Ed Rush & Optical - Goldtrix & Optical Remix (Virus Recordings 2003)
LP's
  • "20 Years of Optical Pt1" Virus Recordings (2016)
  • "20 Years of Optical Pt2" Virus Recordings (2016)
Production Credits
  • Burial - Leviticus (Philly Blunt Records 1994)
  • Baby Gone Bizzerk EP - Bam Bam (Kickin' Records 1995)
  • Piper - Jonny L - Grooverider Remix (XL Recordings 1997)
  • The Mysteries of Funk - Grooverider (Higher Ground/Prototype Recordings 1998)
  • Saturn's Return - Goldie (FFRR 1998)
  • Magnetic - Jonny L (XL Recordings 1998)
  • El Oslo - Soul Coughing (Warner Bros Records 1998)
  • Sleepwalk (Temperament) - Matrix (Virus Recordings 1999)
  • Share The Fall (Grooveriders Jeep Style Mix) - Roni Size/Reprazent (Talkin' Loud 1997)
  • Dirty Harry (Grooverider Remix) - Adam F (F-Jams 1997)
  • Bachelorette (Grooverider Remix) - Bjork (One Little Indian 1997)
  • Charade (Grooverider Remix) - Rachid (Deep Jungle 1998)
  • Deep End (Grooverider's Deep Mix) - Sirenes (Columbia 1997)
  • Rockit (Grooverider Remix) - Herbie Hancock (S3 1997)
  • James Bond Theme (Grooverider's Jeep Remix) - Moby (Mute 1997)
  • Temper Temper (Grooverider Remix) - Goldie (Polygram 1997)
  • Pacific State (Grooverider Jeep Mix) - 808 State (ZTT 1998)
  • Believe (Grooverider Remix) - Goldie (FFRR 1998)
  • B-Boy Stance (Grooverider Remix) - Freestylers (Freskanova 1998)
  • Pack Jam (Grooverider Remix) - The Jonzun Crew (Tommy Boy 1998)
  • L-Train (Grooverider Remix) - Shootyz Groove (Reprise Records 1998)
  • Fools Gold (Grooverider Remix) - Stone Rose's (Virgin 1998)
  • Blame (Grooverider Jeep Dub) - Everything But The Girl (Virgin 1999)
  • Rolling (Grooverider Remix) - Soul Coughing (Higher Education 1999)
  • On The Double - Cypress Hill ft Grooverider (Higher Ground 1999)
  • Codename John - The Crow (New Identity Records 2000)
  • Codename John - Be With You (Prototype Recordings 2000)

As Ed Rush & Optical

Albums
CD 1
No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Mystery Machine"Ed Rush & Optical7:25
2."Splinter"Fortran7:11
3."Slip Thru"Optical6:47
4."Millenium"Optical6:13
5."Glass Eye"Ed Rush & Optical8:01
6."Compound"Ed Rush & Optical8:07
7."Fixation"Ed Rush & Optical7:56
8."Point Blank"Ed Rush & Optical7:07
9."Dozer"Ed Rush & Optical6:14
10."Wormhole"Ed Rush & Optical6:14
11."Lithosphere"Ed Rush & Optical1:40
Total length:Disc 1 73:30
CD 2
No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Point Blank"Ed Rush & Optical4:57
2."Millenium"Optical4:35
3."Splinter"Fortran4:46
4."Fixation"Ed Rush & Optical5:19
5."Void"Optical4:24
6."Dozer"Ed Rush & Optical4:16
7."Slip Thru"Optical4:33
8."Wormhole"Ed Rush & Optical4:11
9."Medicine (Matrix remix)"Ed Rush & Optical3:35
10."Compound"Ed Rush & Optical3:08
11."Lifespan"Ed Rush & Optical6:00
12."Mystery Machine"Ed Rush & Optical5:10
13."Grow Bag"Ed Rush & Optical4:26
14."Glass Eye"Ed Rush & Optical4:23
15."Crisis"Ed Rush & Optical5:37
16."Lithosphere"Ed Rush & Optical1:21
Total length:Disc 2 70:50
Total 144:15
LP Edition
No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Mystery Machine"Ed Rush & Optical7:25
2."Splinter"Fortran7:11
3."Slip Thru"Optical6:47
4."Millenium"Optical6:13
5."Glass Eye"Ed Rush & Optical8:01
6."Point Blank"Ed Rush & Optical7:07
7."Compound"Ed Rush & Optical8:06
8."Fixation"Ed Rush & Optical7:56
9."Wormhole"Ed Rush & Optical6:49
10."Dozer"Ed Rush & Optical6:15
Total length:71:51
  • The Creeps (Invisible And Deadly!) Virus Recordings (2000)
    • 1. Resurrection ft Rymetyme
    • 2. The Creeps
    • 3. White Lightening
    • 4. Check-Out Time
    • 5. Pacman
    • 6. Reach Out
    • 7. Rock Tha House
    • 8. Greed
    • 9. Flight path
    • 10. Fastlane ft Matrix
  • The Original Doctor Shade Virus Recordings (2003)
    • 1. "Why" ft. Rymetyme & Darrison
    • 2. "Hacksaw"
    • 3. "Bullit"
    • 4. "32/8"
    • 5. "Heads Will Roll"
    • 6. "Get Ill" ft. The Scratch Perverts & Rymetyme
    • 7. "Puerto Rico"
    • 8. "Goodfoot"
    • 9. "Hammerhead"
    • 10. "Smarty Pants" (Goldtrix & Optical remix)
  • Virus Vaults Virus Recordings (2005)
  • Chameleon Virus Recordings (2006)
  • Travel the Galaxy Virus Recordings (2009)
  • No Cure Virus Recordings (2015)
Singles
  • Funktion / Naked Lunch V Recordings (1997)
  • Lifespan / Crisis Virus Recordings (1998)
  • Medicine / Life Crisis Virus Recordings (1998)
  • The Medicine / Punchbag Virus Recordings (1998)
  • Wormhole Album Sampler Virus Recordings (1998)
  • Zardoz / Satellites Virus Recordings (1998)
  • Bacteria / Gasmask Virus Recordings (1999)
  • Watermelon / Sick Note Virus Recordings (1999)
  • Socom EP Virus Recordings (2000)
  • KerbKrawler / Capsule Virus Recordings (2001)
  • Pod Virus Recordings in (2001)
  • Pacman (Ram Trilogy Remix) / Vessel Virus Recordings (2002)
  • Innocence / Rehab Quarantine Recordings (2002)
  • Remixes Vol. 1 Virus Recordings (2004) (UK #77)[28]
  • The Remixes Vol. 2 Virus Recordings (2004)
  • Reece / Sick Note (Illskills Remix) Virus Recordings (2005)
  • Reece / Taxi Driver Virus Recordings (2005)
  • Crack Ball / Ride The Beast RUN DNB (2010)
  • Brain Bucket / Falling Through Vision Recordings (2010)
  • DJ Mixes:
    • Radio 1 Essential Mix (1999)
    • Out of the Box (2004)
    • Virus Vaults (2005)
    • FabricLive.82 Fabric (2015)
Ed Rush & Optical Remixes
  • Watching Windows - Roni Size / Represent (Talkin' Loud 1997)
  • Mindscan - Ram Trilogy (Ram Records 1999)
  • Funktion Remix (Planet V/Ultra 1999)
  • The Shining - Optical - Ed Rush & Optical Remix (Metro 1999)
  • Bluesy Baby - Ram Jam World (WEA Japan 1999)
  • Spaced Invader - Hatiras (Canvas 2001)
  • We Want Your Soul - Adam Freeland (Maximise Profit 2003)
  • Deadline - Digital (31 Records 2003)
  • The Message - Cymande - Bootleg (2003)
  • Beastman - Ram Trilogy (Ram Records 2004)
  • Lyric On My Lip - Tali (Full Cycle Records 2004)
  • You Got The Love - Candi Statton (2006)
  • High Top - Sigma (Viper Recordings 2009)
  • Split The Atom - Noisia (Division 2010)
  • Serious - Manufactured Superstars (Magik Muzik 2011)
  • Evolution - Ram Trilogy (Ram Records 2013)

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External links

  • Optical on AllMusic
  • Optical on SoundCloud
  • Optical on Discogs
  • Optical on Facebook
  • Optical on Instagram
  • Virus Recordings on Bandcamp
  • Virus Recordings on Discogs
  • Matt Quinn on Discogs

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Matt Quinn known by his stage name Optical is a British musician producer and DJ He is co founder and owner of Virus Recordings a widely regarded drum and bass record label He is best known as one half of drum and bass duo Ed Rush and Optical with his long time musical partner Ed Rush whose debut album Wormhole has been described as one of the most significant LPs of the drum and bass genre 1 He is also the brother of Jamie Quinn also known as Matrix OpticalBornMatthew QuinnLondon EnglandNationalityBritishOther namesTeknarchi Morpheus Matt Quinn Arteq Fly By Wire Little Matt Area 39Occupation s Musician DJ producer record label ownerYears active1992 presentMusical careerGenresElectronic jungle drum and bass breakbeat hardcore techstep neurofunkInstrument s Sampler turntable drum machine synthesizerLabelsMoving Shadow Metalheadz Prototype Virus Recordings V Recordings 31 Records Metro Recordings Contents 1 Early years 2 Ed Rush amp Optical 3 Virus recordings 4 Discography 4 1 Early works 4 2 As Optical 4 3 As Ed Rush amp Optical 5 References 6 External linksEarly years EditQuinn started making music as a teenager and performing as a DJ on the UK free festival scene with Bedlam Spiral Tribe and Techno Travellers Soundsystem including the legendary Castlemorton Common Festival He had his first releases in 1992 using the name Little Matt released on Fat Chuna Recordings 2 and also under his short lived hardcore jungle alias Teknarchi 3 in 1993 and later as a techno producer under various monikers such as Fly By Wire featured on Carl Cox s F A C T 2 release and Morpheus 4 5 He worked as a sound engineer and producer from 1992 onwards including production credits for the 1994 Jungle anthem Leviticus Burial for several London music studios including Great Asset Studios Grey s Inn Rd Clarkenwell London Pirate Club Studios Roller Express Lea Valley 1 Fokus Records Studios London and JAL Stage1 Studios London His breakthrough successes as Optical include To Shape The Future 12 published 1997 on Metalheadz 6 Grey Odyssey featured on Grooverider s successful mix album The Prototype Years also Moving 808 s and in collaboration with Ed Rush and Fierce on Cutslo Alien Girl both on Prototype Recordings Along with his drum and bass musician and DJ career he has worked on many remixes 2 and collaborated as a composer producer programmer and sound engineer for other notable artists including Rob Playford s label Moving Shadow for which he was credited on Goldie s Saturnz Return 7 and Grooverider on whose 1998 MOBO Award winning album Mysteries of Funk he was credited as producer He went on to receive the accolade of Best Producer at the 1998 Muzik Magazine Dance Music Awards in London Ed Rush amp Optical EditIn 1995 he first met his main future musical collaborator another upcoming drum and bass artist Ed Rush 8 with whom he will form the musical partnership that they are both most known for Shortly after Rob Playford gave Optical a small space in his Soho office building to use as his studio and in this studio the duo recorded and released the first of several 12 singles both as Ed Rush amp Optical and in collaborations with other artists Having recorded a dozen or so joint recordings in that studio the duo considered that a lot of their material produced at the time was not fitting the style for labels like Metalheadz Prototype and other labels they were associated with 9 but that they still wanted to release it as the music had been played by the two in clubs with a great reaction from those attending So they decided to start their own imprint Virus Recordings in 1998 The first single release was in early 1998 The Medicine Punchbag and the first full LP release by the duo on the label was their renowned long play Wormhole released the same year the album that is generally considered one of the defining points in the evolution of the drum and bass genre The album is recognized as the recording that introduced the sub genre of drum and bass known today as neurofunk and Optical as the more technical musician in the duo is considered by the wider music production community to be one of the genre s original sonic architects 10 In 2000 DJ Craze used their track Watermelon in his beat juggling routine which helped him win his 3rd DMC World Championship 11 They released their second album in 2000 The Creeps Invisible And Deadly which broadened their palette by introducing vocals to the mix 12 and won best album and best producers at the Knowledge DnB awards 13 Their third album The Original Doctor Shade was released in 2003 and featured a collaboration with turntablist DJs Scratch Perverts 14 In 2005 they took part in the 40 Artists 40 Days project organised by the Tate Gallery in the run up to London s successful bid to win the right to host the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics 15 2006 saw the release of their fourth album Chameleon which saw them using a live band for the first time 16 and three years later followed with Travel the Galaxy Their track Frontline was use in the soundtrack to the 2008 video game Wipeout HD 17 In 2014 Ministry of Sound described them as one of the most influential artists in drum and bass 18 Their most recent album No Cure was released in October 2015 19 2015 also saw the release of their first headline mix on the long running Fabriclive series of mix CDs FabricLive 82 They had a long relationship with the London club Fabric having played at the opening weekend in 1999 20 and appearing on the first drum and bass mix released by Fabric in 2002 FabricLive 06 mixed by Grooverider 21 Following Islington Council s decision to revoke Fabric s licence in September 2016 Ed Rush amp Optical took part in a benefit show to challenge the decision 22 In November 2016 agreement was made to reopen the club 23 As well as numerous club appearances they have performed at many well known festivals including Boomtown 2018 3 EDC 2011 13 14 15 17 Dour Festival 2006 2015 4 Nocturnal Wonderland 2001 2011 2019 5 Glastonbury 1999 and 2014 24 Bestival in 2013 25 Virus recordings EditAlthough the Virus imprint was initially intended for self publishing the duo s own Ed Rush amp Optical material a practice that is common in indie and dance music Virus subsequent releases have featured many notable drum and bass artists like Fierce Matrix Cause 4 Concern 26 Noisia 27 Bad Company Pendulum Ram Trilogy Andy C Shimon Ant Miles Audio Mefjus The Upbeats Optiv amp BTK Insideinfo and many others 6 Discography EditEarly works Edit Singles EPs Little Matt amp Uprock Techno Travellers EP Fat Chuna 1992 Little Matt amp Dark Deas Give It In Fat Chuna 1993 Durban Poison Babylon Timewarp Little Matt s Remix Subliminal Records 1993 Flashback You Cannot Teknarchi Fokus Recordings 1993 Morpheus Aftermath EP Blame Technology 1994 Morpheus Transistor EP Blame Technology 1994 Just Another Artist Rhythm Lust Just Another Label 1994 Just Another Artist Good Love Full Circle Just Another Label 1994 Morpheus vs The Warlock Disconnected EP Blame Technology 1995 Flute FX Attitude Area 39 Bear Necessities 1994 Hed F U K Tranquillity It s A Dope Thing Bear Necessities 1995 Mental Patient Twisted Brain Area 39 Bear Necessities 1995 Morpheus Spikey Trance EP Blame Technology 1995 Tuneful You Cannot Nut E 1 amp Teknarchi Bear Necessities 1995 Dreaming Whatever Area 39 Too z Up Records 1995 Sparkling Little Matt React 1995 The Planet Spins Area 39 Bear Necessities 1995 Phat amp Phuturistic Little Matt Jumpin n Pumpin Records 1995 Silver Haze Little Matt Virgin 1995 Cap Columbie Arteq Jumpin amp Pumpin 1996 Fly By Wire Terminus Blame Technology 1996 Photofit Flying Squad Burning Waterfall Narcotix Inc 1996 Schar s World Fly By Wire Carl Cox F A C T 2 Worldwide Ultimatum 1997 As Optical Edit Singles EPs No Time T H X Celluloid Records 1996 Cut Throat Flow Lazy Gun Bear Necessities 1996 Sleepless React 1996 Cryogenisis React 1997 The Shining Dark Skies Metro Recordings 1997 Grey Odyssey Prototype 1997 Swift Glide Metalheadz 1997 To Shape The Future Raging Calm Metalheadz 1997 Dom amp Optical Quadrant Six Concrete Shoes Moving Shadow 1997 Dom amp Optical Quadrant Six Remix Rage Roll Moving Shadow 1997 Moving 808 s High Tek Dreams Prototype Recordings 1997 Bounce The End Pt1 31 Records 1997 Search The End Pt2 Fortran Ed Rush Optical Fierce 31 Records 1998 Ed Rush Optical amp Fierce Cutslo Lokuste Mix Alien Girl Prototype Recordings 1998 Edtrafiencial No U Turn 2009 Optical Vs Matrix Data Life Crossfire Ad Hoc Recordings 1998 Optical amp Ryme Tyme Bad Company Virus Recordings 1999 Rock Baby Driver Jagged Edge Optical amp Rymetyme V Recordings 2000 Electric Music Kung Fu Virus Recordings 2008 Infection Optical amp BTK Dutty Audio 2016 Optical RemixesGod is God Laibach Mute 1996 Start NOHA Noise 1 1997 Test Anxiety Toenut Mute 1997 Lethal But Steady Bliss n Tumble Additive 1997 To Shape The Future Remix Metalheadz 1997 Chemical 1 Jesus Jones Food 1997 Still Boymerang Dom amp Optical VIP Prototype Recordings 1997 Weapon VIP Optical amp Fierce Virus 1997 System Nemesis Optical amp Fierce Remix Renegade Hardware 1998 Temper Temper Goldie FFRR 1998 Dub Me Crazy Boom Boom Satellites R amp S Records 1998 Bye Bye Lover The Chemical Pilot Eruption Records 1998 Blue Monday Orgy F 111 Records 1998 Rainbows of Colour Grooverider Higher Ground Sony 1998 Simple Man Josh Wink Ovum Columbia 1998 Moving Thru Air Jonny L XL Recordings 1998 Secretly Skunk Anansie Virgin 1999 We Enter Rymetyme No U Turn 1999 Killa Bees Usual Suspects Optical amp Fierce Remix Renegade Hardware 1999 The Only Ryme That Bites Mc Tunes vs 808 State ZTT 1999 Blanket Urban Species ft Imogen Heap Beechwood Music 1999 Directrix Divine Styler Mo Wax 2000 Sonar Optical amp Trace Remix Prototype Recordings 2000 Love Dump Static X F 111 Records 2000 Chemical Sugizo Fabio amp Optical Remix Invader Recordings 2000 Quadrant 6 Dom amp Optical VIP Moving Shadow 1999 To Shape The Future Amen VIP 1999 Solarize J Majik Infrared 2001 Spaced Invader Hatiras Breakbeat Science Records 2002 Smarty Pants Ed Rush amp Optical Goldtrix amp Optical Remix Virus Recordings 2003 LP s 20 Years of Optical Pt1 Virus Recordings 2016 20 Years of Optical Pt2 Virus Recordings 2016 Production CreditsBurial Leviticus Philly Blunt Records 1994 Baby Gone Bizzerk EP Bam Bam Kickin Records 1995 Piper Jonny L Grooverider Remix XL Recordings 1997 The Mysteries of Funk Grooverider Higher Ground Prototype Recordings 1998 Saturn s Return Goldie FFRR 1998 Magnetic Jonny L XL Recordings 1998 El Oslo Soul Coughing Warner Bros Records 1998 Sleepwalk Temperament Matrix Virus Recordings 1999 Share The Fall Grooveriders Jeep Style Mix Roni Size Reprazent Talkin Loud 1997 Dirty Harry Grooverider Remix Adam F F Jams 1997 Bachelorette Grooverider Remix Bjork One Little Indian 1997 Charade Grooverider Remix Rachid Deep Jungle 1998 Deep End Grooverider s Deep Mix Sirenes Columbia 1997 Rockit Grooverider Remix Herbie Hancock S3 1997 James Bond Theme Grooverider s Jeep Remix Moby Mute 1997 Temper Temper Grooverider Remix Goldie Polygram 1997 Pacific State Grooverider Jeep Mix 808 State ZTT 1998 Believe Grooverider Remix Goldie FFRR 1998 B Boy Stance Grooverider Remix Freestylers Freskanova 1998 Pack Jam Grooverider Remix The Jonzun Crew Tommy Boy 1998 L Train Grooverider Remix Shootyz Groove Reprise Records 1998 Fools Gold Grooverider Remix Stone Rose s Virgin 1998 Blame Grooverider Jeep Dub Everything But The Girl Virgin 1999 Rolling Grooverider Remix Soul Coughing Higher Education 1999 On The Double Cypress Hill ft Grooverider Higher Ground 1999 Codename John The Crow New Identity Records 2000 Codename John Be With You Prototype Recordings 2000 As Ed Rush amp Optical Edit AlbumsWormhole Virus Recordings 1998 CD 1No TitleArtist s Length1 Mystery Machine Ed Rush amp Optical7 252 Splinter Fortran7 113 Slip Thru Optical6 474 Millenium Optical6 135 Glass Eye Ed Rush amp Optical8 016 Compound Ed Rush amp Optical8 077 Fixation Ed Rush amp Optical7 568 Point Blank Ed Rush amp Optical7 079 Dozer Ed Rush amp Optical6 1410 Wormhole Ed Rush amp Optical6 1411 Lithosphere Ed Rush amp Optical1 40Total length Disc 1 73 30 CD 2No TitleArtist s Length1 Point Blank Ed Rush amp Optical4 572 Millenium Optical4 353 Splinter Fortran4 464 Fixation Ed Rush amp Optical5 195 Void Optical4 246 Dozer Ed Rush amp Optical4 167 Slip Thru Optical4 338 Wormhole Ed Rush amp Optical4 119 Medicine Matrix remix Ed Rush amp Optical3 3510 Compound Ed Rush amp Optical3 0811 Lifespan Ed Rush amp Optical6 0012 Mystery Machine Ed Rush amp Optical5 1013 Grow Bag Ed Rush amp Optical4 2614 Glass Eye Ed Rush amp Optical4 2315 Crisis Ed Rush amp Optical5 3716 Lithosphere Ed Rush amp Optical1 21Total length Disc 2 70 50 Total 144 15 LP EditionNo TitleArtist s Length1 Mystery Machine Ed Rush amp Optical7 252 Splinter Fortran7 113 Slip Thru Optical6 474 Millenium Optical6 135 Glass Eye Ed Rush amp Optical8 016 Point Blank Ed Rush amp Optical7 077 Compound Ed Rush amp Optical8 068 Fixation Ed Rush amp Optical7 569 Wormhole Ed Rush amp Optical6 4910 Dozer Ed Rush amp Optical6 15Total length 71 51 The Creeps Invisible And Deadly Virus Recordings 2000 1 Resurrection ft Rymetyme 2 The Creeps 3 White Lightening 4 Check Out Time 5 Pacman 6 Reach Out 7 Rock Tha House 8 Greed 9 Flight path 10 Fastlane ft Matrix The Original Doctor Shade Virus Recordings 2003 1 Why ft Rymetyme amp Darrison 2 Hacksaw 3 Bullit 4 32 8 5 Heads Will Roll 6 Get Ill ft The Scratch Perverts amp Rymetyme 7 Puerto Rico 8 Goodfoot 9 Hammerhead 10 Smarty Pants Goldtrix amp Optical remix Virus Vaults Virus Recordings 2005 Chameleon Virus Recordings 2006 Travel the Galaxy Virus Recordings 2009 No Cure Virus Recordings 2015 SinglesFunktion Naked Lunch V Recordings 1997 Lifespan Crisis Virus Recordings 1998 Medicine Life Crisis Virus Recordings 1998 The Medicine Punchbag Virus Recordings 1998 Wormhole Album Sampler Virus Recordings 1998 Zardoz Satellites Virus Recordings 1998 Bacteria Gasmask Virus Recordings 1999 Watermelon Sick Note Virus Recordings 1999 Socom EP Virus Recordings 2000 KerbKrawler Capsule Virus Recordings 2001 Pod Virus Recordings in 2001 Pacman Ram Trilogy Remix Vessel Virus Recordings 2002 Innocence Rehab Quarantine Recordings 2002 Remixes Vol 1 Virus Recordings 2004 UK 77 28 The Remixes Vol 2 Virus Recordings 2004 Reece Sick Note Illskills Remix Virus Recordings 2005 Reece Taxi Driver Virus Recordings 2005 Crack Ball Ride The Beast RUN DNB 2010 Brain Bucket Falling Through Vision Recordings 2010 DJ Mixes Radio 1 Essential Mix 1999 Out of the Box 2004 Virus Vaults 2005 FabricLive 82 Fabric 2015 Ed Rush amp Optical RemixesWatching Windows Roni Size Represent Talkin Loud 1997 Mindscan Ram Trilogy Ram Records 1999 Funktion Remix Planet V Ultra 1999 The Shining Optical Ed Rush amp Optical Remix Metro 1999 Bluesy Baby Ram Jam World WEA Japan 1999 Spaced Invader Hatiras Canvas 2001 We Want Your Soul Adam Freeland Maximise Profit 2003 Deadline Digital 31 Records 2003 The Message Cymande Bootleg 2003 Beastman Ram Trilogy Ram Records 2004 Lyric On My Lip Tali Full Cycle Records 2004 You Got The Love Candi Statton 2006 High Top Sigma Viper Recordings 2009 Split The Atom Noisia Division 2010 Serious Manufactured Superstars Magik Muzik 2011 Evolution Ram Trilogy Ram Records 2013 References Edit Fabriclive 82 Ed Rush amp Optical Fabric club 10 April 2018 Retrieved 10 April 2018 Little Matt Discogs Retrieved 22 July 2019 Teknarchi on Discogs Discogs Fly By Wire Discogs Morpheus Discogs Optical D N B Legend djtimes com 7 September 2016 Retrieved 14 June 2018 Saturnz Return Goldie Credits AllMusic 27 January 1998 Retrieved 23 November 2015 Interview with Ed Rush amp Optical dnbportal com 10 June 2014 Retrieved 10 April 2018 Ed Rush amp Optical History of Virus Records Interview YouTube 3 December 2007 Retrieved 10 April 2018 DOA discussion of Wormhole dogsonacid com Retrieved 10 April 2018 Sutton Matthew Watermelon Dnb365 Matthew Sutton verification needed Ed Rush amp Optical feat MC Ryme Tyme Retrieved 1 October 2016 Cite web requires website help verification needed 5 Steps with Ed Rush amp Optical Datatransmission couk Retrieved 5 October 2016 Cite web requires website help verification needed Ed Rush amp Optical feat MC Ryme Tyme Retrieved 1 October 2016 Cite web requires website help verification needed Ed Rush amp Optical 40 Artist 40 Days Tate org Retrieved 1 October 2016 Cite web requires website help verification needed Ed Rush amp Optical still big in the game DJ Mag Retrieved 1 October 2016 Cite web requires website help verification needed Three Speech WipEout HD Soundtrack Announced Three Speech 26 February 2008 Retrieved 8 October 2016 Cite web requires website help verification needed These are the masters of Drum amp Bass Ministry of Sound Retrieved 1 October 2016 Cite web requires website help verification needed theartsdesk on Vinyl Volume 11 The Arts Desk Retrieved 1 October 2016 Cite web requires website help verification needed Hi Five Ed Rush amp Optical XLR8R Retrieved 1 October 2016 Cite web requires website help verification needed Insider Interview 008 Ed Rush amp Optical UKF News Retrieved 1 October 2016 Cite web requires website help verification needed Fabric throwing benefit Concert Art Exhibition Pitchfork com Retrieved 4 December 2016 Cite web requires website help verification needed Fabric to reopen after deal struck with Islington Council 21 November 2016 Retrieved 4 December 2016 via Evening Standard Cite news requires newspaper help verification needed 5 Steps with Ed Rush amp Optical Datatransmission couk Retrieved 5 October 2016 Cite web requires website help verification needed Bestival stage times who s playing when Gigwise com Retrieved 5 October 2016 Cite web requires website help verification needed Matrix Fierce Cause 4 Concern Life History Vol 1 Discogs Noisia End Game Unveil Discogs Ed Rush amp Optical full official chart history Officialcharts com Retrieved 1 October 2016 External links EditOptical on AllMusic Optical on SoundCloud Optical on Discogs Optical on Facebook Optical on Instagram Virus Recordings on Bandcamp Virus Recordings on Discogs Matt Quinn on Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Optical musician amp oldid 1112341899, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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