One of the most influential dons of the dubstep scene for well over a decade now, Rusko, is most well-known for his contagious on-stage energy, and his ludicrously dancy wobbles that set dancefloors ablaze. Doling-out dubs with the sole intent of crafting an elating communal experience, he’s been championed throughout the community for his insatiable drive and boundless creativity, including…
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Since the return of Rusko in late 2017, we’ve seen a string of releases that show an artist that has truly evolved. It began with Rusko’s massive Has Made 5 More Songs EP on Circus Records, and more recently has culminated a few releases on Deadbeats including his EP MEGAGARAD. This time the UK dub legend gives us a more…
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The king of wobble is back and stronger than ever! Fresh off the self-released ‘Mr. Policeman‘ and ‘Squeeze’, the first single from his upcoming EP on Deadbeats, Rusko is showing no signs of slowing down with his third track in just over a month. Tackling PLS&TY‘s highly energetic future bass track ‘Rebel Love’, the dubstep don flexes his versatility in…
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Dubstep would not be where it is today without Christopher Mercer, better known as Rusko. A true pioneer in the genre, Mercer brought dubstep to the mainstream way before it was known in North America, and has continued to grow with it for well over a decade. After a successful battle against cancer last year, Rusko has returned to adding his…
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Dubstep legend Rusko has been delivering relentlessly throughout 2018! He started this year off with a new single, followed by a remix to Selena Gomez & Marshmello‘s collaboration. Now, the UK-based producer continues his hot streak by blessing us with a new compilation, one with a nice and succinct title: Has Made 5 More Songs. The pre-released track ‘Hot‘ is…
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Rusko’s ‘Woo Boost’ is one of the most iconic dubstep anthems in existence. It’s arguably the producer’s best work to date and single-handedly converted a ton of listeners into fans of the genre. It’s no surprise that some of today’s hottest new producers fall within that group, including LA production duo NIGHTOWLS. What better way to celebrate and showcase the…
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In 1999 London nightclub Fabric opened its doors for the first time. Boasting 25 000 square ft. across three rooms, one of which is equipped with ‘bodysonic’ technology (sections of the floors attached to bass transducers – essentially extra subwoofers built into the floor), the space quickly gained a reputation for throwing forward thinking events with up and coming artists,…