Rustie

Rustie
Rustie performing
Background information
Birth name Russell Whyte
Also known as Rustie Russ
Origin Pollokshields, Glasgow, Scotland
Genres Electronic dance music, wonky, instrumental hip hop, dubstep, grime
Occupation(s) Producer
Years active 2007–present
Labels Warp Records, LuckyMe, Numbers, Hyperdub, Wireblock, Stuffrecords
Associated acts Hudson Mohawke, Zomby, AlunaGeorge, Nightwave, Danny Brown
Website Rustie on Myspace

Rustie (born Russell Whyte) is a Scottish musician from Glasgow.

History

Rustie's first instrument was guitar and he bought his first decks at age 15. He is associated with the subgenre of lazer hip hop, a genre described as an experimental offshoot of hip hop that emphasizes slowed down, low-slung beats, with lashings of electronic mutterings and morphing basslines.[1] He believes his work conveys movement and fluidity, and that his creative process is an "immersive world" wrapped up in sound, rhythm, and color. Rustie's long-time interest in videogames has influenced his approach to electronic composition.[2]

Rustie's first singles were released in 2007 and 2008.[3] The producer signed with Warp Records in 2010 for the release of Sunburst EP. In 2011, Rustie released his first album Glass Swords on Warp Records.[4][5][6] Brad LaBonte of Dusted Magazine wrote "Glass Swords contains some of the freshest, most exciting electronic dance music I've heard this year. Put simply, nothing sounds like this record."[7]

In 2012, "After Light" from Glass Swords was included in an Adidas television advertisement featuring British track and field athlete Jessica Ennis prior to the 2012 Olympic Games.[8] Three tracks from Glass Swords ("After Light", "Ultra Thizz" and "Surph") were used in the soundtrack to the video game Sleeping Dogs.

The same year, Glass Swords won The Guardian's First Album Award.[9][10]

Rustie released his second album, Green Language, on 26 August 2014 on Warp Records. Two tracks from the album, 'Raptor'[11][12] and 'Attak (feat. Danny Brown)',[13] received "best new track" awards by Pitchfork." Following the release, a second single, 'Lost (feat. Redinho)', was premiered by Zane Lowe on BBC Radio 1.

Live

After a show for XOYO Loves at London's Coronet Theatre on November 29th 2014 featuring special guest, rapper Danny Brown, Rustie announced his upcoming 2015, 'Green Language Live' world tour. The 'Green Language' tour is his largest to date and features dates across Europe, Australia, the USA and Korea. The events will showcase immersive 3D visuals by A-Rock including lost Egyptian artefacts, swarms of birds amongst other extravagant effects. [14] [15]

Previously, Whyte has played live with fellow collaborators, Redhino at his album launch party hosted at London's Oval Space on September 18th 2014 and also with production/ vocal duo AlunaGeorge[16] and Koreless.

On April 6th, Rustie announced the next North American leg of his Green Language World Tour. It includes stops at a number of festivals including performances at Sasquatch, Bonnaroo, Firefly and Governors Ball.[17]

Production

Rustie's production credits run far beyond his own material. Whyte has produced tracks for artists such as Danny Brown, on his 2013 album, 'Old'. This particular collaboration came into existence after Whyte simply emailed Brown saying, 'Yo, I want to submit you some tracks for the album.' Brown ended up using 3 of the 7 tracks Rustie sent for consideration.[18]

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details
Glass Swords
Green Language
  • Release: 26 August 2014
  • Label: Warp Records

EPs

Title Album details
Jagz The Smack
Bad Science
Sunburst

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions Album
UK
[19]
2008 "Zig-Zag" Bad Science
2011 "All Nite" Glass Swords
"Ultra Thizz"
2012 "Surph"
(featuring Nightwave)
"After Light"
(featuring AlunaGeorge)
173
2013 "Triadzz / Slasherr"
2014 "Attak (feat. Danny Brown)" Green Language
2014 "Lost (feat. Redinho)" Green Language

"—" denotes single that did not chart.

Remixes

References

  1. Bakare, Lanre (20 October 2008). "Scene and heard: Get ready for aquacrunk". The Guardian (London).
  2. LaBonte, Brad (12 October 2010). "Sunburst". Dusted Magazine.
  3. Reynaldo, Shawn (10 October 2011). "Glass Swords". XLR8R.
  4. Gibb, Rory (27 September 2011). "Glass Swords". BBC.
  5. Macpherson, Alex (6 October 2011). "Glass Swords". London: The Guardian.
  6. LaBonte, Brad (11 October 2011). "Glass Swords". Dusted Magazine.
  7. "Rustie features on new Olympic Adidas advert". Factmag.com. Retrieved 21 September 2014.
  8. Jonze, Tim (9 February 2012). "Guardian first album award: Rustie". The Guardian (London).
  9. Hann, Michael (6 January 2012). "The Guardian first album award 2012: our shortlist". The Guardian (London).
  10. Dombal, Ryan. "Rustie – Raptor". Pitchfork. Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 30 June 2014.
  11. Minsker, Evan. "Rustie Details New Album Green Language". Pitchfork. Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
  12. Pitchfork (Pitchfork Media) http://pitchfork.com/reviews/tracks/17004-rustie-attak-ft-danny-brown/. Retrieved 1 October 2014. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  13. "Green Language Live - 2015 World Tour Dates". Warp Records (London). 6 December 2014.
  14. "Rustie takes Green Language on world tour staring January 2015". FACT Magazine (London). 6 December 2014.
  15. "Rustie: London live Show update, AlunaGeorge & Koreless added". Warp Records (London). 13 August 2014.
  16. http://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/rustie/dates
  17. "Danny Brown Reveals New Album Title, Collaborations With A$AP Rocky, Purity Ring, Rustie". Pitchfork (London). 17 December 2012.
  18. Peak positions in the United Kingdom:

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