Rustie (bornRussell Whyte, 4 January 1983) is a Scottish musician fromGlasgow. He is associated with theNumbers label collective and first received attention for his 2007 EPJagz the Smack. He signed toWarp Records in 2009. His 2011 debut albumGlass Swords won him widespread acclaim. His music blends disparate genres, includinghip hop,rave, andelectronic trap.
Rustie's first instrument was guitar and he bought his first decks at age 15. He is associated with the subgenre ofaquacrunk, a genre described as an experimental offshoot ofhip hop that emphasises slowed down, low-slung beats, with lashings of electronic mutterings and morphing basslines.[4] 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 invideo games has influenced his approach to electronic composition.[5]
Rustie's first singles were released in 2007 and 2008.[6] The producer signed withWarp Records in 2010 for the release ofSunburst EP. In 2011, Rustie released his first albumGlass Swords on Warp Records. Widely celebrated for its meditation on everything from grime and hip-hop, to sci-fi computer games, and evenprog rock,[7][8][9] 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."[10] Where asRolling Stone proclaimed it "one of the most thrilling electronic albums of the decade."
In 2012, "After Light" fromGlass Swords was included in anAdidas television advertisement featuring British track and field athleteJessica Ennis prior to the2012 Olympic Games.[11] Three tracks fromGlass Swords ("After Light", "Ultra Thizz" and "Surph") were used in the soundtrack to the video gameSleeping Dogs.
Rustie released his second album,Green Language, on 26 August 2014 on Warp Records. In a review of the album,Pitchfork proclaimed that “Part of Rustie's genius is the way he spun so many sounds and ideas into a bright, high-energy electro-funk whose central contradiction—brittle in sound, pliant in structure—turned out to be visionary." Two tracks from the album, 'Raptor'[14][15] and 'Attak (feat.Danny Brown)',[16] received "best new track" awards byPitchfork. Following the release, a second single, "Lost" (feat.Redinho), was premiered byZane Lowe onBBC Radio 1.
After a show for XOYO Loves at London's Coronet Theatre on 29 November 2014 featuring special guest, rapperDanny Brown, Rustie announced his upcoming 2015, 'Green Language Live' world tour. The 'Green Language' tour is his largest to date and featured dates across Europe, Australia, the USA and Korea. The events showcased immersive 3D visuals by A-Rock including lost Egyptian artefacts, swarms of birds amongst other extravagant effects.[17][18]
Previously, Whyte has played live with collaborators;Redinho at his album launch party hosted at London's Oval Space on 18 September 2014, production/vocal duoAlunaGeorge,[19] andKoreless.
On 6 April 2015, Rustie announced the next North American leg of his Green Language World Tour. It included stops at a number of festivals with performances atSasquatch,Bonnaroo,Firefly andGovernors Ball.[20]
At the beginning of November 2015, Rustie announced that his third album,Evenifudontbelieve, would be released on 5 November. In his review inThe Fader, Selim Bulut wrote; "I want to join the cult of Rustie... On his new album EVENIFUDONTBELIEVE, the electronic producer has created a secular gospel. Is it possible to download someone’s consciousness as an album? I don't know if I believe in that, but I definitely believe in Rustie."[21]Evenifudontbelieve was released viaWarp Records,[22] having made two of the singles taken from the album, "First Mythz" and "Peace Upzzz" available for stream only days prior to the release.[23]
Late November 2015, saw Rustie take part in a live Q&A with fans onReddit, answering questions on a range of subjects including his production techniques, his influences and previous collaborations.[24]
After seven years of silence,Sub Club hosted Rustie and other artists in collaboration with the Glasgow label,Numbers, on 2 December 2022.[25]
On June 4, 2024, he released his first single in nine years, "Black Ice Mudra", on Warp Records.[26]
In the midst ofEvenifudontbelieve's release cycle and tour, Whyte announced that he would be cancelling all concerts "due to addiction and mental health problems".[29]