“Raptor”, the bouncy-castle banger of a single from Glasgow producer Rustie, is a Best New Track.



Brand new additions to this year’s Pitchfork Music Festival include: Joanna Newsom, the Breeders, Swans, El-P, Killer Mike, TNGHT, Chairlift, Sky Ferreira, Rustie, Mac DeMarco, Foxygen, Angel Olsen, and Trash Talk.

Brand new additions to this year’s Pitchfork Music Festival include: Joanna Newsom, the Breeders, Swans, El-P, Killer Mike, TNGHT, Chairlift, Sky Ferreira, Rustie, Mac DeMarco, Foxygen, Angel Olsen, and Trash Talk.




“Slasherr” is yet another massive tune from Glasgow producer Rustie– the track is from a forthcoming EP due later this month via Numbers.



Currently unstoppable Glasgow producer Rustie comes through with a pop-leaning remix of Glass Swords highlight “After Light” featuring AlunaGeorge singer Aluna Francis. Listen to the Best New Track here.
More Rustie: He’s playing some North American...

Currently unstoppable Glasgow producer Rustie comes through with a pop-leaning remix of Glass Swords highlight “After Light” featuring AlunaGeorge singer Aluna Francis. Listen to the Best New Track here.

More Rustie: He’s playing some North American dates in September and he just dropped a new dance-heavy mix on UK radio that you can download here




Listen to Rustie’s pulse-spiking, two-hour Essential Mix featuring new music from the Scottish producer alongside tracks by hip-hop heavies including Kanye and Drake. Read Larry Fitzmaurice’s review of the mix here, and check out some new Rustie tour dates here, too.



Rustie’s brand new two-hour Essential Mix is straight insanity.

Rustie’s brand new two-hour Essential Mix is straight insanity.




Check out this stunning half-hour NPR mix from Scottish producer Rustie– a great example of the euphorically overloaded style Simon Reynolds describes in our new “Maximal Nation” feature. Photo by Mads Perch



Retromania author Simon Reynolds breaks down electronic dance music’s shift from minimal aesthetics to the digital maximalism of artists like Rustie and Flying Lotus in our latest feature: “Maximal Nation”.

Retromania author Simon Reynolds breaks down electronic dance music’s shift from minimal aesthetics to the digital maximalism of artists like Rustie and Flying Lotus in our latest feature: “Maximal Nation”.