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Saint Audio Mixes #022: CASEMENT
Our 22nd mix features Scottish producer Casement, who resides in Glasgow. Read on for more about the Scottish music scene and Casement’s sound. Thanks for this mix! What sounds or genres were you trying to highlight in it? No worries! I tried to include a bit of everything I’m into and what’s influencing the tunes… [continued]
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Essentials: “Wanted To Want It Too” – C Duncan
This week, Glasgow’s very own C Duncan treated fans to sophomore-album details and new music in the form of “Wanted To Want It Too“. It’s been a busy 12 months for the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland graduate. After releasing his debut album, Architect, in July last year to critical and Mercury Prize-nominated acclaim, the FatCat Records-artist embarked… [continued]
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Artist Spotlight: G-Eazy
On first appearances G-Eazy, born Gerald Earl Gillum, appears as an ode to American Graffiti. With his slicked-back Teddy Boy hair, leather jacket, and suspenders, the rapper is more James Dean than Jay-Z. However, on closer inspection it seems the story isn’t as a clean-cut as the rapper’s appearance. Born in Oakland, California G-Eazy’s career has… [continued]
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Essentials: “First Mythz” – Rustie
Following a steady stream of free releases, Glaswegian producer Rustie‘s gifted us with “First Mythz,” the lead single off his upcoming album EVENIFUDONTBELIEVE. Dolphin trills echo through a technicolor blast of incandescent synths, emitting a buoyant sound that’s reminiscent of trance and happy hardcore on “First Mythz.” The neon artwork and stadium-rattling maximalist positivity in… [continued]
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Essentials: “160 Hospital Riddim” – Rustie
LuckyMe label-dweller and Glaswegian beat-smith Rustie delivered a surprise track for his fans produced and recorded in an unconventional location. That location being the DJ’s hospital bed. After being hospitalised for issues relating to diabetes, Rustie released “160 Hospital Riddim” for free on his Soundcloud this past Wednesday. The Scottish producer offered the free track… [continued]

