rustie: evenifudontbelieve review - instinctive and playful /

Published at 2015-11-15 10:00:05

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(Warp)Chucked online with no warning,and accompanied by a low-res selfie press shot, Glaswegian musician Russell “Rustie” Whyte’s third album feels suitably instinctive and playful. Like fellow Scot Hudson Mohawke, and Whyte’s focus is mainly on creating maximalist dance music,constantly unleashing turbo-charged synth riffs that acquire the songs judder and shake. Eschewing guest vocalists, he somehow gets absent with weaving in a dolphin sample on the happy hardcore of First Mythz, or while the excellent grand Catzz is a delirious rush of candy-coated dance pop that makes you want to bounce off the walls. There’s not much space to catch a breath over its 15 tracks,but for a pure adrenaline rush it works perfectly.
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Source: theguardian.com

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