There is a contagion of compilation albums circulating the sound waves of the globe, infecting listeners with insipid, played-to-death commercialised tracks. It is an epidemic that has long been over- looked and treated incorrectly with doses of mainstream remixes. Finally, after much anticipation, the cure has arrived. And the cure is Vinyl Pusher.

Throbbing with an antidote of rare dance- floor gems, Vinyl Pusher’s new compilation album ‘Rush’, will pulse through your veins with ease and have your heart enfolded in a frenzy.

Vinyl Pusher has enlisted the services of Aussie surgeons of sound, Mr. Timothy and DJ Jazz, backed by their indelible touch of DJ know- how. The two DJ’s have located those tracks that have clubbers frothing at the mouth and cleverly packed them into a two disc compilation. The record is veritably pumping with dirty electro house so good you can hardly believe that many cool songs have been banded together. These are the hot tracks of the moment, that even by today’s standards will last the test of time.

Such stellar dance tracks from artist’s such as Armand Van Helden and his cheeky Playmate alongside Fedde Le Grande, Chris Lake & Sebastian Leger, Simian Mobile Disco, Tocadisco and John Dahlback. Whether or not you know the names, I guarantee you’ll love the tracks.

Add to this remedy Vinyl Pusher’s objective to support and display local talent, kick- ass disc jockey T- Rek’s remix of Faces of Meth makes a welcome appearance, as does producers J Nitti and Marcus Knight.

Basically, this album is a goldmine of awesome tracks you can play from beginning to end with complete ease.

Beware, it is not for the faint- hearted, only those dedicated to the cause and willing to dance their asses off can be given a dose of this sought after medication.