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==Aphex Twin speculation==
==Aphex Twin speculation==
Continuous unconfirmed rumors are circulating that The Tuss is a pseudonym of [[Aphex Twin]] (who has been known to release records under many pseudonyms on Rephlex, see [[Richard D. James discography]]), or a collaboration featuring him. A newsletter from [[Warp Records]] comparing ''[[Confederation Trough EP|Confederation Trough]]'''s sound to that of an ''[[Analord]]'' release along with an article in [[The Guardian]]<ref name="Guardian">[http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguide/music/story/0,,2087326,00.html Article on The Tuss in ''The Guardian'']</ref> seemingly support the theory of The Tuss being an Aphex Twin-related project. The usage of a [[Yamaha GX1]], an exceptionally rare and expensive (even at the time of release) analogue [[synthesizer]]<ref name="synthmuseum">[http://www.synthmuseum.com/yamaha/yamgx101.html Synthmuseum:Yamaha GX-1]</ref> also seems to suggest that Brian and/or Karen Tregaskin is Aphex Twin, as he is one of the few owners of such a synthesizer in the United Kingdom<ref name="Guardian"/>. The fact James played a track from ''Rushup Edge'' during live sets in [[Mayrhofen]], [[Austria]] and [[Torino]], [[Italy]] in 2005 lends further credence to the theory. James also played "Fredugolon 6" at Melt! Festival in Ferropolis, Germany.[http://forum.watmm.com/index.php?automodule=downloads&showfile=131]
Continuous unconfirmed rumors are circulating that The Tuss is a pseudonym of [[Aphex Twin]] (who has been known to release records under many pseudonyms on Rephlex, see [[Richard D. James discography]]), or a collaboration featuring him. A newsletter from [[Warp Records]] comparing ''[[Confederation Trough EP|Confederation Trough]]'''s sound to that of an ''[[Analord]]'' release along with an article in [[The Guardian]]<ref name="Guardian">[http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguide/music/story/0,,2087326,00.html Article on The Tuss in ''The Guardian'']</ref> seemingly support the theory of The Tuss being an Aphex Twin-related project. The usage of a [[Yamaha GX1]], an exceptionally rare and expensive (even at the time of release) analogue [[synthesizer]]<ref name="synthmuseum">[http://www.synthmuseum.com/yamaha/yamgx101.html Synthmuseum:Yamaha GX-1]</ref> also seems to suggest that Brian and/or Karen Tregaskin is Aphex Twin, as he is one of the few owners of such a synthesizer in the United Kingdom<ref name="Guardian"/>. The fact James played a track from ''Rushup Edge'' during live sets in [[Mayrhofen]], [[Austria]] and [[Torino]], [[Italy]] in 2005 lends further credence to the theory. James also played "Fredugolon 6" at Melt! Festival in Ferropolis, Germany.[http://forum.watmm.com/index.php?automodule=downloads&showfile=131]

The images section of The Tuss' discogs page has a hazy image of man, obviously taking his own picture. [http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?what=A&obid=798219 Link]
He does not resemble Richard nor is his relationship to the Tuss is not stated.


==Rushup Edge press release excerpt==
==Rushup Edge press release excerpt==

Revision as of 18:33, 7 December 2007

The Tuss

The Tuss is an electronic music group supposedly consisting of Cornish musicians Brian and Karen Tregaskin, although there is speculation that these names are aliases for Aphex Twin[1]. It recently released an EP and an album on Rephlex Records.

Aphex Twin speculation

Continuous unconfirmed rumors are circulating that The Tuss is a pseudonym of Aphex Twin (who has been known to release records under many pseudonyms on Rephlex, see Richard D. James discography), or a collaboration featuring him. A newsletter from Warp Records comparing Confederation Trough's sound to that of an Analord release along with an article in The Guardian[1] seemingly support the theory of The Tuss being an Aphex Twin-related project. The usage of a Yamaha GX1, an exceptionally rare and expensive (even at the time of release) analogue synthesizer[2] also seems to suggest that Brian and/or Karen Tregaskin is Aphex Twin, as he is one of the few owners of such a synthesizer in the United Kingdom[1]. The fact James played a track from Rushup Edge during live sets in Mayrhofen, Austria and Torino, Italy in 2005 lends further credence to the theory. James also played "Fredugolon 6" at Melt! Festival in Ferropolis, Germany.[1]

Rushup Edge press release excerpt

‘Rushup Edge’ is the debut album of new Rephlex artists, “The Tuss”, a dynamic duo discovered via intensive MySpace exploration by the A&R department. Apparently touted by Planet Mu, XL Recordings, Record Makers and Ninjatune all at the same time, they eventually decided to sign with Rephlex for reasons of principle. The label is very excited to find an act with this degree of promise and hope to be releasing even more work soon.

The Tuss’ official line seems inspired by the time FFRR signed Chicago house legend Lil Louis’ smash hit “French Kiss”, even though they had no information about him at all at the time! The Tuss offers little biographical info, preferring to concentrate on the musical merits, which they describe as ‘Braindance’. Rephlex don’t really mind too much but hope to acquire some photographic evidence soon – watch this space!

2 x IC1 White - North European
D.O.B’s: 18/03/1980 & 13/08/1976
Location: Cornwall, UK
Recorded using: castrated dog scrotums
Interests: none

Occupation: Tuss

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