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  • The Glaswegian party stamina is legendary, and it's this insatiable appetite for raving that propels the debut album from a lynchpin of the city's music scene, Russell Whyte, aka Rustie.

    Rustie: Glass Swords – review 2011

  • Dave & Matthew Rowell, Oakville ($25) "Rustie" Glenn Gillespie ($50)

    Toronto Sun 2009

  • Taken from Rustie's new album Glass Swords on Warp, this track is EPIC.

    Oneman Q&A 2011

  • It's far from a scattershot ADD affair, though; fundamentally, Rustie has a knack for an irresistible hook, and for knowing when to stick with it and when to move on.

    Rustie: Glass Swords – review 2011

  • Post-dubstep threads are often concerned with artists who've previously dabbled in dubstep but have long since flown off on bizarre tangents – one such being Rustie, whose debut album Glass Swords is due next month on Warp.

    Tim Jonze's On shuffle: dubstep 2011

  • Since Warp's minimal beginnings, they've built a legacy that has taken in a florally abundant range of styles, from the haunted psychedelia of Broadcast to Bibio, Boards Of Canada, Black Dog Productions and Rustie.

    Warp Records: Richard H Kirk looks back on a futuristic life 2011

  • Room 2 will be in the capable hands of the Adventures In The Beetroot Field posse, and they'll have Rustie, Mumdance, Untold, Becoming Real, Girl Unti and No Pain In Pop on their side to round out what's set to be a rather special evening.

    Clubs picks of the week Patric Baird 2010

  • Rustie constantly chases the next thrill, with rhythmic switch-ups and vivid synths firing in all directions as the album twists, turns and veers off at tangents; echoes of everything from early 90s rave and booty bass to Ginuwine's Pony the belching bass of the aptly titled Ultra Thizz indicate his own club tutelage.

    Rustie: Glass Swords – review 2011

  • Their first birthday bash at Hidden this week is graced by a live set from Hudson Mohawke's Glasgow compadre Rustie, whose recently-released debut album Glass Swords is vividly euphoric.

    Clubs picks of the week 2011

  • The artwork for dubstep star Rustie's album, Glass Swords, claims allegiance with past icons of mind-expanding music and bygone dance scenes that favoured futuristic hedonism over techno despots.

    Skye Sherwin: A Good Look 2011

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