Christopher William Mercer (born 26 January 1985), known by stage name Rusko, is a British electronic musicproducer and DJ from York, England.
Early life and education
Rusko was born on 26 January 1985[1][2] in Leeds and brought up in nearby York. He grew up in Wheldrake, just outside of the city, and attended Fulford School. He later graduated from Leeds College of Music with a degree in Music Performance.[3]
Career
Immersed in the world of dubstep through Leeds based event "Sub Dub" which was held at the West Indian Centre, Rusko moved to London to work with the record label Sub Soldiers with now no longer associated act Caspa.[1]
On 26 October 2012, Fact Magazine posted an interview with Rusko where he stated he planned to release his music for free instead of signing with Mad Decent again, following his dispute with the record label about the release of his second album. The Kapow EP was his first self-release. In 2013 he joined Owsla.[4]
In 2015, Rusko and his former production/DJ partner Caspa announced a reunion with their first American show together.[5]
Health
On 4 May 2017, Rusko announced on Twitter that he had been diagnosed with gastric lymphoma and would be cancelling all events in summer 2017 while undergoing treatment,[6] with his first cycle of chemotherapy completed on 31 May 2017.[7] On 24 October 2017, Rusko appeared in an interview with Your EDM and announced he was given the all-clear. He returned to the stage on 23 February 2018.[8]
2016 Giorgio Moroder - "Parity Error" (Rusko Remix) (Sumthing Else Music Works)
2019 PLS&TY - "Rebel Love (Rusko Remix)" (Self-released)
2019 Boogie T - "Supa Fly (Rusko Remix)" (Drama Club Recordings)[12]
2020 Lele Pons featuring Susan Diaz and Victor Cardenas - "Volar" (Rusko Remix)[13]
References
^ abBirchmeier, Jason (2001). "RA: Rusko". residentadvisor.net. Last FM. Archived from the original on 23 October 2012. Retrieved 30 January 2010.
^Birchmeier, Jason (2010). "farleys Rusko's Birthday". wittysparks.com. Witty Sparks. Archived from the original on 18 July 2011. Retrieved 30 January 2010.