I think the music I release is deceptive in its simplicity, still requiring thought and understanding. As a child, I longed to be awake late at night, when the street-lights would illuminate the house with their sodium charged glow, creating long, distorted shadows of curtains and doors, and where the […]
albums
Hi All, As a test of the possibilities of simply releasing older material I care about but which struggles to find a home, I have added spectra by ruse glasson as a playlist here. This album of grinding electronic noise was created for an event at Club Rective in London […]
Eras must pass. Culture changes to reflect the aspirations and limitations placed on society. Its a reflection of values and needs, dreams and desire, and becomes the font of all ideology. To some extent, and with differing implications, all knowledge and sentiment will flow towards the public void. How this […]
After some delay, block or dead space, I have completed Bloom/Taste. The second piece of the suit is now on Soundcloud page. I had the last album rejected by my distributor, and I am not sure where I go from here. I want to return to using field recordings along […]
This is #mine. I have music on #spotify here: Music is released via amazon, itunes, tidal, deezer, etc. I have links to tunes at https://russellglasson.com and you can find my music on bandcamp and soundcloud, where I include some old pieces and a digital only single released in the spring. […]
I have a new album ready and available on my Bandcamp page. I intended to release it via Distrokid, as with the last two releases, but they have turned it down. Odd for a company whose website urges you to be prolific, when they then refuse a release on the […]
With the snow starting to freeze, and the streets of Brighton emptied of traffic by the beastly easterly, here is a drone of folk and rock. <span data-mce-type=”bookmark” style=”display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;” class=”mce_SELRES_start”></span>
Ego time here. Everything except my work with Andrew Liles is now all on line, available to stream or download from the appropriate services. Any support will be lovingly appreciated.
This is a manipulated section of a famous piece by Edward Elgar. The original idea came from a half remembered arpeggio that forms the core movement to the piece, which sprung up as I walked by Dyke Road last week. The sun was warm already by 11am, and the gentle […]
Thanks to distribeat.com, I now have two albums on Spotify. You can find ‘mlsss’ and ‘el Taeb’ here: ‘spectra’ (2002) and ‘Pan Lanka’ (2004) should follow along over the next couple of week.