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Rustcycle blends aspects of trance, ambient electronica, house, classical influences, and progressive rock to form an instrumental soundscape that is emotionally evocative.

Rustcycle is a music and media project lead by Adrian Johnson. During live performances Johnson switches between DJing and remixing his arrangements, playing electric violin and electric guitar, and VJing or using custom interaction software that takes video input. At concerts the project often manifests as a solo act, sometimes as a performance group involving instrumentalists and vocalists, but always as a genre-challenging experience.

Rustcycle explores spirituality and technology. With dualistic imagery that appeals to humanists and futurists alike, Johnson engages a broad spectrum of music lovers.

Rustcycle has been described as a blend of Moby, Joe Satriani, Nine Inch Nails, and Yanni for good reason. Johnson’s influences are varied, including those named and others who have innovated in order to push their genres’ boundaries.

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  • rustcycle

    Hi - Adrian from Rustcycle here...my prog rock band, Edifice, just wrapped up a new album called 'Arc Mentis' - you can check out samples at http://www.edificemusic.com, and we'll be uploading some tracks to LastFM in a few weeks too. Thanks for the support, and best wishes!

    28 Jul 2010 Reply
  • 2nd_level

    super \o/ fucking god progressive, hm modern classical + prog break with element trance. AAA! \o/ perfect !!!

    9 Dec 2009 Reply
  • Ostermalm

    He deserves more recognition...

    2 Jan 2009 Reply
  • skhisma

    Can't wait for the new album. Cheers!

    29 Jan 2008 Reply