‘Matthew Hindson's Rush … such effervescent music, full of an irrepressible joie de vivre, celebrating the energies and passions of youth.’
The Sydney Morning Herald (David Vance), 1 October 2002 ‘… One of his most effective explorations of romantic agony and dance - floor ecstasy.’
The Sydney Morning Herald (Peter McCallum), 23 August 1999
‘The final Rush by Matthew Hindson is a thoroughly modern piece that mirrors the Boccherini [D Major Quintet] with a compelling rhythmic drive. Its chief element is an amalgam-pop-cum-rock-cum-jazz. There is a minimum of melody, replaced by a whipped - up propulsion.’
The Age, 23 August 1999