Rusted Rhythms Vol. 36 - Chalky

For the 36th edition of Rusted Rhythms, we're extremely excited to host an hour long set, featuring a slew of unreleased originals and collaborative tracks amidst some notable fan favorites. From his own sultry guitar lines, to Seppa's braying saxophone leads, to Alicia Kiah's violin harmonies, the journey plays out like an intentional composition from start to finish, showcasing every strength of the Chalky catalog with an equal hand.

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Rusted Rhythms Vol. 32 - k dnt

As the owner and operator of the Saeiound music label, K-dnt’s first and foremost priority is the propagation of high-fidelity music. With an evidently potent ear for melody and harmony, this Rusted Rhythm is presented with buttery smooth mixing and resolution, exploring far-out musical modes between 80 and 98 bpm.

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Rusted Rhythms Vol. 31 - Kodiak Kid

Born from his passion for turntablism and the art of DJing, Kodiak Kid’s sophisticated mixing skills and bold track selection are impossible to miss for the discerning listener. He tosses any style of music into his mixes, from reggae and hip-hop to mid-tempo, glitch, drum and bass and downtempo. On Rusted Rhythms Vol. 31, he mostly favors hip-hop, halftime bass, and the hard-hitting intersection between these two styles. It’s full of raw and highly relatable bars from a number of international emcees which then segue into alien bass frequencies.

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Rusted Rhythms Vol. 30 - Mike Wallis

United Kingdom native Mike Wallis is best known as one half of Crunch with Tipper and one third of the rowdy, hip-hop heavy K.L.O project. During more than two-decades moving through the back streets of electronica, Wallis has released under “10 or 11” monikers. He also co-manages Colony Productions, an imprint that curates some of the world’s most prolific downtempo and glitch music. For this special thirtieth edition of Rusted Rhythms, Mike has prepared a “Colonization Mix”, one hour of selections from the Colony Productions catalog, spanning from 2001 to the present day.

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Rusted Rhythms Vol. 27 - pheel.

More so than in past iterations of his music, pheel’s contribution to Rusted Rhythms finds him playing with and leveraging the force of sub-bass. It’s a subtle force, as these things usually are with pheel. It’s in the nuance, the detail, and even at times in the silence that this producer truly speaks. This mix consists of all original music, runs for approximately one hour, and builds ever so gradually from beginning to end.

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Rusted Rhythms Vol. 25 - Face Plant

For the 25th edition of Rusted Rhythms, The Rust Music's resident Face Plant is channeling his ghoulish musings through the veil of Halloween. Jason Shepherd, the man behind the alias, is already noted for his penchant for all things spooky and far out. Elaborating on that supernatural infatuation, the tracklist for this mix is the ideal soundscape for All Hallow's Eve.

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Rusted Rhythms Vol. 23 - Sortof Vague ft. Vinja

For the 23rd installment of Rusted Rhythms, Sortof Vague and Vinja team up to present a hair-raising mix ripe with delicious vinyl cuts. Sam Whittingham (Sortof Vague), the man behind the decks, is a Colorado native with a keen ear for musical atmospheres. Vince Santora (Vinja), commanding the turntables, is a veteran rhythm curator.

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