To describe Rustie's music as over the top might be a bit of an understatement. The Scottish producer's last LP, Glass Swords, was a maximalist burst of frantic and hyperactive dance music marked by its ability to surprise the listener with its energy and overall jubilant mood. This week, Rustie released "Slasherr," 1/2 of his upcoming 2 song EP, out later this month. "Slasherr" doubles down on the pace and style of Glass Swords, with the beat initially dropping to introduce a pounding melody that barely lets up for 3.5 minutes.
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To describe Rustie's music as over the top might be a bit of an understatement. The Scottish producer's last LP, Glass Swords, was a maximalist burst of frantic and hyperactive dance music marked by its ability to surprise the listener with its energy and overall jubilant mood. This week, Rustie released "Slasherr," 1/2 of his upcoming 2 song EP, out later this month. "Slasherr" doubles down on the pace and style of Glass Swords, with the beat initially dropping to introduce a pounding melody that barely lets up for 3.5 minutes.
Listener's Digest: Rustie - "Slasherr"
To describe Rustie's music as over the top might be a bit of an understatement. The Scottish producer's last LP, Glass Swords, was a maximalist burst of frantic and hyperactive dance music marked by its ability to surprise the listener with its energy and overall jubilant mood. This week, Rustie released "Slasherr," 1/2 of his upcoming 2 song EP, out later this month. "Slasherr" doubles down on the pace and style of Glass Swords, with the beat initially dropping to introduce a pounding melody that barely lets up for 3.5 minutes.
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