If you have heard Rubinskee live, you know what to expect: banging floor-filling tunes, and hook filled dance anthems full of electronic funk. When it comes to electronic dance music, Rubinskee is some kind of Renaissance Man, and for "Telúrico", he bares his passion for early eighties' Disco and High Energy. Starting with a stellar remix from Konfort's own Cri Kong (one half of Señor Mandril), and rising the bar for another four originals, Telúrico is warrantied to bring dancefloors to a state of hedonistic frenzy, unseen since the last days of disco. They used to call it Garage, you may still call it Electro House, but Rubinskee is in a league all of his own.
"Dirty 80ies Disco-House-Styles | Rubinskee’s productions sound like a dirty ol’ bastard which mother was a disco-frenetic and who’s father loved harsh-technoid electronics. On “Telurico” his mexican tracks pump with a straight pounding bassdrum, a smashing clap on the 2 and 4 and let the bassline fuzz around while you glide along on some shiny 80ies synthie-sounds. Glamour for the Elektro Bunker! Konfort tell us about their own artist, that he “updates the kitsch spirit of Mexican sci-fi films of the early seventies” and gives them a new soundtrack. I’ve never seen a mexican sci-fi-movie but I could imagine, that the pumping beats would fit perfectly. As ingredients for his electronic dance music Rubinskee throws some really funky herbs into the disco-bowl. Together with solid subbass-driven frequencies we celebrate the end of humanity with some hedonistic bodymoves. While the dancing queen in you likes these old-school disco-sounds, the male headbanger sticks to the solid grooves and keeps sweating. This sound comes from Mexico but works perfectly in each club on planet earth where people party with a post-glitter-disco-attitude. Just turn on the disco-lights!". Mo / Phlow Magazine
"I don’t know much about this kid Rubinskee more then that he just released a EP for free download on the Mexican label Discos Konfort and that I like it.". Discobelle