In a follow up to Rusko’s twitter feud with Mad Decent, his album has finally been released and it’s now available for purchase on iTunes. The album goes away from the heavy, fast paced dubstep that you see coming out from producers like Skrillex or Figure and towards more of a melodious and rhythmic sound. There are clear reggae influences and a real attempt to distance himself from what you’re used to hearing.
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