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Say My Name: The Pioneering Force in UK Garage
Say My Name is the boundary-pushing alias of American electronic music producer and DJ, David Rust. Originating from Seattle, Washington, Rust has become a defining figure in the global bass music scene by spearheading the aggressive, high-energy subgenre often called "hardtrap" or "ghetto house." His major achievement lies in translating underground club energy into viral streaming success, with tracks amassing tens of millions of plays and securing official remixes for major pop and hip-hop acts.
Early career
David Rust began his musical journey in the late 2000s, initially exploring various forms of electronic music production. His early work under the Say My Name moniker emerged around 2012, characterized by a raw, DIY ethos that blended the rhythmic patterns of UK garage with the visceral impact of trap and bass house.
This foundational period saw him self-releasing edits and original tracks, quickly capturing the attention of online communities and influential DJs hungry for a new, harder sound.
Breakthrough
Say My Name's breakthrough accelerated around 2015-2016 as the "midtempo bass" and hardtrap waves gained momentum. His track "Plur Police," a defiant anthem built around a iconic vocal sample, became a viral staple in sets by DJs like Skrillex and Anna Lunoe.
This led to official remix commissions and a growing reputation as a leader of this new sonic movement. His relentless release schedule on labels like Dim Mak, Insomniac Records, and his own GUD VIBRATIONS imprint (with Nghtmre and Slander) solidified his status.
Key tracks
Plur Police — This viral track became an unofficial anthem for a new generation of bass music, defining the aggressive "hardtrap" sound and earning widespread DJ support.
Drop It (with Nitti Gritti) — A collaboration that perfectly encapsulates his fusion of UK garage swing with monstrous, distorted bass drops, becoming a festival mainstage weapon.
Icon (Hard Edit) — His official hard edit for Jaden Smith's "Icon" demonstrates his skill at transforming pop and hip-hop tracks into high-octane club tools.
Gassed Up (with Zeds Dead) — This high-profile collaboration with bass music titans Zeds Dead bridged scenes and showcased his production prowess to an even wider audience.
His influence continued to grow through official remixes for artists like Ellie Goulding, Kiiara, and Ty Dolla $ign, bringing his distinctive sound to pop audiences. Say My Name's dedication to his craft is evident in his prolific output and his role in curating compilations like the "GUD VIBRATIONS" series, which spotlight like-minded producers.
Fans of the intense, rhythm-driven fusion of Say My Name should also explore the sounds of Wax Motif for a similar mastery of bassline and garage grooves. Habstrakt delivers a comparable brand of raw, club-focused bass house with a punk attitude. The innovative, genre-blending approach of Jauz also shares clear stylistic parallels with Rust's work. For the heavier, trap-influenced side, NGHTMRE is a key collaborator and figure in the same sphere.
Say My Name's music maintains strong rotation on electronic music radio stations featured on this website, particularly those specializing in bass house, future bass, and cutting-edge dance music. His tracks are staples on channels dedicated to festival sounds and underground club beats, ensuring his high-energy productions reach a global audience of dedicated fans.
Listeners can discover the powerful, genre-defining sound of Say My Name by tuning into the electronic and bass music radio stations available on onairium.com, where his tracks are regularly featured in dynamic mixes and dedicated artist showcases.
