Coout - Time to Believe

In a musical landscape dominated by American and commonwealth producers, bass music's Eastern European vanguards are an often-undersung breed of impressive composers and engineers. The Rust's most recent addition to our release catalog is a stalwart Siberian producer by the name of Coout, brandishing his first full length release, Time to Believe

Coout's style takes a heavy influence from a range of garage and breakbeat styles, fusing transient percussion and low-slung bass lines that rattle along harmonic peaks. Time to Believe coalesces these influences into a seven track album that focuses on emotive arrangements, delivering powerful phrases with a particular degree of harmony and ample vocal sampling. Blending rhythmic staccato with pulsing sub frequencies is the wheelhouse that Coout draws his primary strengths from, and he successfully pulls off his interpretation of full-spectrum music through clever breaks, tight turnarounds, and a generous serving of spatial swelling. For those who are looking for a relaxed infusion of rhythm, soul, and synthesis, Time to Believe should be the next must-have on your record wishlist.


Zonra - Hypotheticals

Art: Blackartsviper

Art: Blackartsviper

For The Rust Music's 50th release, we're incredibly honored to present Zonra's latest work, the Hypotheticals EP. Hailing from Santa Rosa, CA and wielding international appeal, Zonra's musical exploits are defined by lush textures and meticulous songwriting.

With a new record comes a new conceptual direction, and Hypotheticals strays far from the quantized pack, materializing as a blend of off-kilter melodies and staccato rhythms that churn out potent, asynchronous riffs. Pulling influence from the aggressive neuro staples of today's cutting-edge bass music in-between reverberant melodies and slapstick phrases, Zonra stands apart from his contemporaries in his ability to give delicate sound design choices a weighty impact.


Iszlai - All Into Now

Art: Áron Dimén

Art: Áron Dimén

The intersection of jazz and production-heavy music is a transient and highly-viscous landscape of emerging artists and novel compositions, and Iszlai is near the absolute center of that paradigm; after establishing his signature blend of percussive shuffles, broken melodies, and lacerated audio artifacts, he's further refined the impact of those choice assets, culminating in the All Into Now LP.

It's hard to understate Iszlai's control of rhythm, and his ability to diffuse steady and broken beat arrangements into one another is a pleasant shock to the senses. Those glitched-out percussive underbellies form a bedrock for the lush jazz chords and resampled cuts of conventional instruments and palatable synthesis featured across the album, creating a compositional groundswell song to song. Each passing phrase is the next step in the fragmented narrative of his songwriting, fleshing out the story in the manner of a bursting cocoon. By the time the needle reaches the end of the record, it's akin to the end of a trance, and the lingering effects of Iszlai's All Into Now will keep you returning time and time again to his personal touch of strange flavors in sound.


Felix Ando - New Morning

Art: PJK Fractals

Art: PJK Fractals

With a lifetime of instrumental instruction and a storied progressive trance career through the Airi moniker under his belt, Tokyo-based producer Felix Ando has succeeded in carving out his own personal slice of the auditory hemisphere. Having grown increasingly interested in downtempo rhythms and an expanded sound design palette, he's pivoted to releasing a new spate of tracks under his real name, and exploring a new chapter and territory in his ongoing musical development.


His adoptive style is accentuated by his precision compositions in combination with novel production choices, culminating in his latest release; New Morning exemplifies matter over might, with a strong focus on the space between texture and tone. Applying the clear-coated aesthetic of soundsystem music to the animated nuance of glitch effects, Felix Ando achieves a balance between impact and intent. Touching on tempos from hip-hop, to breakbeat, to more ephemeral speeds, the record blends a heterogeneous mixture of electronic music into a homogeneous narrative of tracks. As such, New Morning is a choice addition to any discerning audiophile's collection, demonstrating Felix Ando's affinity for design and composition in previously uncharted territory.


Pluto Era - Otoconia

Art: Matik.

Art: Matik.

Pluto Era's career has been defined by consistently staying two steps ahead of the curve on each successive project. Brandishing a host of new sound design tools, compositional wiles, and a nuanced attitude, the Otoconia EP represents the cutting edge of contemporary electronic production.

There's no shortage of pure flavor across any vector of the release, with every track standing up on its own legs, pressing the narrative forward like distinct, interlaced chapters. The Pluto Era veneer is one of quiet confidence, letting the music speak for the project itself, so it's no wonder that the sounds of Otoconia speak volumes about the nature of this lifelong audiophile.


Squalpat - Pymander

Art: Matik.

Art: Matik.

One year after the release of Packaging Solutions, his collaborative debut with fellow Rust artist Tygris, Squalpat has put the final seal of approval on his paramount solo release; Pymander.

An ode to atmosphere and specificity, each track is an exploration of distinct attitudes and emotions. Coupling contemporary composition with eclectic textures and full-spectrum sound design, the EP exemplifies the potency of additive arrangements and rhythmic simpatico. Designed for precision and fidelity, Pymander is the first foray into a lifetime of study on the fundamentals of sound and music.


Maxfield - Just Beyond The Horizon

Art: Duncan Hatch

Art: Duncan Hatch

After the release of Just Beneath The Surface via Colony Productions, Maxfield caps off his ambitious two-part EP with a riveting triumvirate of tracks in Just Beyond The Horizon.

Parsing through splayed out drum lines, shredded low end, and precision harmonies, this handful of tunes channels a visceral weight across the frequency spectrum. Bold, brazen cuts of rock solid low end belay around sharp downbeats and buoyant cross rhythms, laying down the bedrock for juiced up leads and a potpourri of stereophonic glitches and artifacts.

It's more than just a capstone to a poignant project; it's the natural evolution of Maxfield's audio hemisphere in real time, revealing the cumulative skill sets and musical wisdom behind the Maxfield experience.


Universe of Sounds - Astrophilia

Art: David Foehring

Art: David Foehring

Following up the release of the emulsified “Dulcet” single, Universe of Sounds dives beneath yet another layer of mind-scintillating music with the release of the dual sided “Astrophilia”.

With razor-sharp focus on the interplay of melody, harmony, and tonality, the two companion tracks feel like parallel pathways through the same journey; shuffled drum lines and mothballed foley slices roll beneath supple sine chords and ambient textural movement, with each composition building on minor tension and resounding cadence.

It’s a warm, stereophonic view into the ongoing machinations within the Universe of Sounds catalog, and betrays a potent understanding of the intersection between musicianship and a full spectrum sonic palette.


Metta & Entangled Mind - Friendz

Art: DayDreemer Visions

Art: DayDreemer Visions

Coming in hot with a double sided rhythmic saunter, Metta and Entangled Mind mingle their sonic musings on the Friendz EP. The two tracks "Friendz" and "Calm Before The Storm" dance with individual gaits and mutual palettes, bringing a honed in collection of textures, tones, and movements to their zenith. The suite of sharp percussive samples and audio slices bounces particulate effects between crisp transients, and each successive bar and phrase rolls into shuffles, turnarounds, and juggled rhythms. Warped, buoyant synthesis wraps both polar ends of the frequency spectrum with warm note relationships and sapient melodies, mediating a velvet vibe across the EP. If silk-laden dives into texture and harmony is your flavor of choice, you'll be hard pressed to find the fault lines in the Friendz EP.

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FLY & dela Moon - Solar Eclipse

Art: Jake Amason

Art: Jake Amason

The west coast lowriders FLY and dela Moon have joined forces to whip up a full-service halftime selector with a jagged bite; “Solar Eclipse” builds to a peak with throttled low-end and reverberant pulses, crashing back down to ground level with a burly bass line.

The track plays out like a halloween saunter, shuffling between sways of melody and razor sharp downbeats. It’s a quintessential mid-tempo sub-killer primed to slap speakers with whipcord ferocity, combining the liquid synthesis and rhythmic swagger of FLY and dela Moon’s productions.

If you’re seeking out your next dose of emulsified bass music, “Solar Eclipse” is more than primed for consumption.


Rhizomorphic - Peculiarity

Art: Kent Baltutat

Art: Kent Baltutat

Equipped with precise cuts, bold grooves, and progressive songwriting, Rhizomorphic puts his plumage on full display in the Peculiarity EP.

Slip-space synthesis slithers through the stereo image across five interlocking tracks, accenting urban rhythms and slick refrains. Every texture carries a specified spatial dominance, giving the tracks and interlocking quality within each respective arrangement.

Each song channels a distinctive, modular attitude; be it jazz, hip-hop, or pure, left-field bass music, the topical blend of styles and sounds delivers an undeniably crisp listening experience. If you’re hankering for something brazen, jovial, and properly spiced, Rhizomorphic’s Peculiarity EP is poised to satisfy your cravings.


Iszlai - Jazzamped

Art: Hui-Ching Tseng

Art: Hui-Ching Tseng

The Budapest-based producer and multi-instrumentalist Iszlai has put the finishing touches on a collection of exploratory, genre-merging tracks; Jazzamped blends the borders between freeform composition and timeless sample collaging.

Each track merges a bevy of organic, original instrumentation with precision synthesis and imaginative resampling. The underlying ensemble atmosphere across the album ties it together like a film grain on a dramatic vignette, with every texture feeling at once distinct, specific, and homogenous with the culture of tones that surround it.

It’s hard to avoid the draw of Iszlai’s arrangements, and it’s even harder to pinpoint any comparisons; each song in tandem betrays a stunning compositional scope, and Jazzamped channels that musicianship into a veritable adventure through Iszlai’s aural imagination.


Humandala - Qualia

Humandala’s brand of aqueous, soul-infused electronic music takes full flight in the Qualia EP. As a full fledged multi-instrumentalist, his songwriting and performance chops dictate the wide variety of compositional styles under his belt, and Qualia follows suit with five distinct tracks.

Flowing from smooth, jazzified chord progressions and subtle sound design to chunky synthesis and aggressive breakdowns, there’s few stones unturned by Humandala’s musical inquisition. As each track evolves throughout their individual arrangements, so does the EP’s flavor and intensity.

There are no gaps to bridge in Qualia’s journey, with every song interlocking with juxtaposed songs around it like a form-fitting puzzle. It’s a powerful symbiosis that represents the EP’s full-service experience, and solidifies Qualia as Humandala’s most lucid release yet.


Craftal - Lullabytes

Art: m_kulago

Art: m_kulago

Brandishing cerebral glitches and phosphorescent tones, Craftal’s Lullabytes is downtempo electronica in the form of a berceuse. Leaving behind traditional dance-centric arrangements, Lullabytes is distinctly amorphic, with tracks ebbing and flowing into one another with marked fluidity.
There’s a particularly granular approach to composition across the LP, and each arrangement resembles a circular journey, as opposed to a linear story. It’s the sort of musical odyssey that exudes narrative, sans any real words, immersing the listener in a potpourri of hues and emotions.
From the precision sound design, to the various modalities and musical amblings, Lullabytes is sure to deliver a cranial massage on par with Craftal’s zeroed-in musicianship.


maingot. - maingot. EP

Art: maingot.

Art: maingot.

maingot. makes their way into the limelight with a silky smooth debut release; a self titled EP brandished with steet-wise sensibilities. It's a distinct hip-hop veneer over vivacious r&b rhythms, channeling smokey lounge rooms and 3am nightcaps.

There's no substitution for pure groove, and maingot.'s approach to groove theory pushes broken beat arrangements into sensual territories. Each track rolls into its successor like jabs into right hooks, simultaneously priming ears and palates for the direct cruise through the EP.

It's a resoundingly moody release, and If it's a mood you're craving, maingot. is ready and willing to provide the atmosphere.


Gaddy - Tabernacle Takeover

Art: Diego Zion

Art: Diego Zion

The southern battle-waxer Gaddy continues to spearhead his brand of hip-hop fusion in Tabernacle Takeover. This fully packed EP wraps up brazen low-end and broken rhythms into a stereophonic one-inch-punch.

Bass lines slice in and out of the beat in tandem with tight, bright percussion skittering across the stereo space. Each song slides into place across the album like a smooth lattice, ramping up in groove, swagger, and intensity from start to finish, channeling the vibe of late night L-rides and the stirred silica blowing off of city sidewalks.

There's no substitute for being in the pocket, and Gaddy has a firm monopoly on pocketed rhythms across the hip-hop spectrum.


Universe of Sounds - Dulcet

Art: Resonant Language

Art: Resonant Language

Combining jazz modalities and emulsified timbres, Denver's Universe of Sounds strikes an emotive musical balance in "Dulcet". Eschewing razor-edged sound design in favor of delicate melodies and scalar twists, "Dulcet" fleshes out as a radiant, vibratory musical journey.

Soaked in reverb and stereo movement, the track fills out with form fitting textures and succinct harmonies. The contents of each phrase spill out into the next, mimicking ebbing tides and foamy shorelines, churning the musical ingredients into a blended palette of audible hues and moods. For those looking for a soft impact and a resounding impression, look no further than "Dulcet".


Ovoid - Enigma

Art: Luna Charlotte Art

Art: Luna Charlotte Art

Ovoid has consistently redefined his approach to composition and production with every subsequent release, and that trend holds fast across the Enigma EP.

With precision finesse and execution, he fleshes out a vision of lush, immersive music. The pace is gradual from track to track, and the full spectrum of tones and attitudes take their time unwinding into one another. His textural approach to synthesis gives each tune a unique signature, and every song feels like the next chapter in a vibrant novella. His use of harmony furthers that vibrancy, showcasing the compositional acumen that comes hand in hand with Ovoid's production insight and sound design capabilities.

The natural instrumentation across the record channels moods of antiquity and intrigue, and reinforce the EP's crystal clear engineering with a powerful emotional depth. Given the immediate impact and rush that comes from tuning into the Enigma EP, there's no question that it stands to substantially reinforce the quality of Ovoid's frugal and meticulous catalog.


Seppa - Dripper ft. Rasp-5 & Lone Drum

Art: Max Burstein

Art: Max Burstein

Joining forces from across the Atlantic, Slug Wife’s brazen co-founder Seppa, their resident battle-waxer Lone Drum, and NYC’s very own Rasp-5 busted through the Scoville scale with their latest single, “Dripper”. Pushing bass weight through its paces and fusing low-end ferocity with hip-hop fundamentals, the track is overt, in-your-face, and resoundingly guttural. Rasp-5 stokes the fires of lyricism with sauntered bars and a liquified pattern scheme, while Seppa’s trademarked synthesis slips from out of every downbeat in a boisterous dance between prose and grit. That dance intensifies with Lone Drums audacious scratching, culminating a firestorm of both precision cuts and off-kilter jabs. It’s a staunch tip of the hat to two sounds with far more than common ground between them, curated by our three favorite ne'er-do-wells in the street.