Green Language

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AlbumAug 25 / 201413 songs, 36m 53s
Purple Sound Wonky Future Bass
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7.2 / 10

Three years after the genre-shattering, scene-defining debut Glass Swords, the inimitable Glaswegian producer Rustie returns with his second, diverse full-length. Danny Brown, Redinho, and others guest.

7.2 / 10

Three years after the genre-shattering, scene-defining debut Glass Swords, the inimitable Glaswegian producer Rustie returns with his second, diverse full-length. Danny Brown, Redinho, and others guest.

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6 / 10

The Glaswegian wonder-producer hits some highs but fails to find full voice on the follow-up to the scorching Glass Swords.

6 / 10

The Glaswegian wonder-producer hits some highs but fails to find full voice on the follow-up to the scorching Glass Swords.

Check out our album review of Artist's Green Language on Rolling Stone.com.

Check out our album review of Artist's Green Language on Rolling Stone.com.

A frustrating, yet undeniably fun listen.

A frustrating, yet undeniably fun listen.

There's a playfulness to the opening sections of Green Language – we are treated to three false starts, Rustie delivering riffs of staggering infectiousness before snatching them away and diving into the relentless, trance-like crescendo-frenzy of Raptor

There's a playfulness to the opening sections of Green Language – we are treated to three false starts, Rustie delivering riffs of staggering infectiousness before snatching them away and diving into the relentless, trance-like crescendo-frenzy of Raptor

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7.5 / 10

After a four-year break-in which Russell (aka Rustie) Whyte's star has ascended into the stratosphere-the Glaswegian producer/DJ returns with a sophomore effort which more than equips itself as a follow-up to his stellar debut.

7.5 / 10

After a four-year break-in which Russell (aka Rustie) Whyte's star has ascended into the stratosphere-the Glaswegian producer/DJ returns with a sophomore effort which more than equips itself as a follow-up to his stellar debut.

6 / 10

Album review: Rustie - Green Language. Producer's second LP is sugary enough, but lacks bite...

6 / 10

Album review: Rustie - Green Language. Producer's second LP is sugary enough, but lacks bite...

The techno producer nods to the medieval mystics on his uplifting second album, writes Theo Lanse

The techno producer nods to the medieval mystics on his uplifting second album, writes Theo Lanse

6 / 10

6 / 10

Rustie's second full-length is an exercise in variety that pushes the boundaries of what a synth-driven album can be, writes <strong>Tshepo Mokoena</strong>

Rustie's second full-length is an exercise in variety that pushes the boundaries of what a synth-driven album can be, writes <strong>Tshepo Mokoena</strong>

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Album Reviews: Rustie - Green Language

Album Reviews: Rustie - Green Language

3.0 / 5

Rustie - Green Language review: The musical equivalent of a firework - flashy, bright, and full of joy, but insubstantial and ephemeral.

3.0 / 5

Rustie - Green Language review: The musical equivalent of a firework - flashy, bright, and full of joy, but insubstantial and ephemeral.