James Ruskin: The Dash ends 6,5 years recording retirement
Tobias
British producer James Ruskin is about to make his recording comeback after a six and a half year hiatus. Tresor Records Berlin have just announced the release of „Lahaine“, a digital Single/EP, soon to be followed by full-length „The Dash“. According to Tresor, „Lahaine“ offers a representative glance at the album, which is said to be a contrast to his „early, rather dark tracks, representing a daring yet succesful kind of innovation“. The track has already made its way to the clubs and will be offered for download in combination with a remix of the James Ruskin original by Karl O´Connor aka Regis. A short first listening sample suggests spot-on hardhiting techno with hymnic, mesmerising synthesizer stabs sprinkled on top – just what James Ruskin had become famous for in the first place.
The return of James Ruskin to the fore will undoubtedly also breath new life into his own record outfit Blueprint, which is currently offline for reconstruction reasons. Until then, club engagements, such as the big event at the Fabric London at the end of January, are sure to keep Ruskin from relaxing too much.
„The Dash“ has been announced on Tresor for February.
Homepage: Tresor Records