British producer Rusko played a major role in popularizing dubstep during the 2000s and 2010s, elevating it from a niche U.K. club style to a festival-ready international phenomenon. He's also responsible for helping push the genre to its extreme, with his fierce, wobbly bass lines paving the way for the more aggressive style of dubstep pushed by North American producers such as Skrillex and Datsik. However, Rusko's work has always remained true to U.K. sound system culture and its roots in reggae, hip-hop, and the rave scene, and he's always pursued his own artistic vision ra...