'An Evening With Elton John And Brandi Carlile' Concert Special Heading To SBS This New Year's Eve

DJ Rashad

Rashad Harden (October 9, 1979 – April 26, 2014), known as DJ Rashad, was a Chicago-based electronic musician, producer and DJ known as a pioneer in the footwork genre and founder of the Teklife crew. He released his debut studio album Double Cup on Hyperdub in 2013 to critical praise. He died in April 2014 from a drug overdose.
Albums
2006
Juke Trax Online Vol. 3
2006
Juke Trax Online Vol. 5
2006
Juke Trax Online Vol. 4
2007
Juke Trax Online Vol. 13
2007
Get It Shorty
2009
Jukeworkz
2011
Just a Taste
2012
Teklife, Volume 1: Welcome to the Chi
2013
Double Cup
2016
Afterlife
MusicBrainz content provided under the terms of the Data License
Wikipedia content provided under the terms of the Creative Commons BY-SA license
Latest Articles
No articles match your search.
You Might Also Like
The Amazing Story Of How Skyhooks Were Banned In Wollongong
OPINION: Australian Heavy Music Is Taking Over The World. If You Ever Dismissed The Genre, It's Time To Pay Attention
Triple J At 50: The Best Complaints, Controversies & Straight Up Excellent Moments
Alison Wonderland: 'I've Become A Lot More Confident With My Creativity And What I Stand For'
Private Function Announce Their Split: 'We're Breaking Up LOL'
A Comprehensive Guide To The 2025/2026 New Year's Eve Festival Season
20 Crazy Music Stunts That Broke World Records
Introducing Q, the unsearchable musician whose falsetto is taking R&B to new heights
Like A Rolling Stone: Why Are So Many DJs Leaving Australia?
Beyond The Valley 2025 Festival Set Times Revealed
ABC Reveals 2025 New Year's Eve Performers Line-up
50 Worst Rappers List Goes Viral
John Farnham's Band To Attempt To Smash Australian Book Of Records With 'We Are The Voice'
K-Pop Festival Hello, Melbourne Unveils Line-up For 2026 Debut Event