Courtesy of the artistMusicFeatureRusia-IDK, the avant-pop collective shaping Madrid’s party sceneGet to know the DIY group making waves across Spain through five key artistsShareLink copied ✔️April 1, 2024MusicFeatureTextAlyshea WhartonRusia-IDK26 Imagesview more + Madrid-based label and collective Rusia-IDK is making some of the most exciting sounds to come out of the Spanish capital in recent years. Since its formation back in 2019, the group’s five members, consisting of rusowsky, Ralphie Coo, TRISTÁN!, DRUMMIE and mori, met each other online through their manager Jubera, first through Instagram and later IRL hangouts. “rusowsky started posting his music on Spotify and Jubera started helping him out. At some point in 2020 [Jubera] started managing rusowsky as well and Rusia-IDK was kind of officially formed,” the group explain. “It wasn’t long until we started to somehow develop a similar language. We continued to develop our common language and we learned a lot from each other. Before we knew it, Rusia-IDK was already a thing and people were starting to pay attention.” Taking a freeform approach to pop music, the group’s club-ready tunes draw on the experimentalism of 2010s internet-born collectives such as Odd Future and Sad Boys to create a bold sound that combines hip-hop with flamenco and reggaeton. They’ve already won over a legion of fans, playing sold-out shows and racking up thousands of streams across Soundcloud and Spotify. This is partly down to their enigmatic internet presence, bolstered through DIY visuals that draw on online culture via meme-friendly pics, oversized fits, and funny and occasionally grotesque graphics. Crowd surfing their way across Madrid and into worldwide recognition (Ralphie Coo’s “Supernova” featured in Pitchfork’s best songs of 2023), Rusia-IDK’s reach will no doubt continue to grow through regular parties that attract a hyper-dedicated crowd across the country. “Most places don’t play the music that we enjoy and the ones that do don’t really sound so good,” they explain. “For us, a good party is one in which we all come together and bring our own friends into the plan. The vibes are always friendly and we have lots of fun with each other.” Below, we meet the five artist making it happen. RALPHIE CHOO Fresh off his debut album Supernova, Madrid-born producer and songwriter Ralphie Choo has massed thousands of streams with his glitchy take on hip-hop, which he fuses with reggaeton and flamenco, most notably on track “MÁQUINA CULONA” with Mura Masa. Co-signed by fellow Spanish pop artist, Rosalía, his internet-born sound brings together pop culture references (he’s named after a Simpsons character) and internet humour (check out his IG) with an impressionistic approach to songwriting that jumps between Spanish and English. “It’s only four months since the release of the album I had been working on for two years, and now I’m in a process of unlearning and learning at the same time,” he shares. “I’ve been discovering a lot of music, [trying to be] super receptive and self-aware.” RUSOWSKY 24-year-old DJ and producer rusowsky is known for his skills as a storyteller, expressing his inner world through reconfigured shoegaze, electronica and trap. His catchy melodic song “So So” has racked up more than 20 million streams on Spotify. As a DJ, you can expect everything from drum and bass to hyperpop and offbeat hip-hop. “My inspiration is the purest representation of all the things that I love in my life,” he says, “all my fave songs from adolescence, and the music my dad listened to when I was a child.” TRISTÁN! The group’s youngest member, TRISTÁN! debuted on the label with “Amiga” in 2022, and has since collaborated with fellow Rusia-IDK member rusowsky on the upbeat reggaeton-influenced track “GOOFY” to which he brings his staple, hazy vocals. “When I’m producing in my room, I usually don’t know if it’s going to come to anything,” he says. “I try a lot of things and then normally I ask my friends to help me make the final song. The only thing that I’m good at is just knowing what I like and what I don’t.” DRUMMIE “I love to capture sounds IRL and destroy them later, to combine it with other synths and samples,” says Madrid-native and producer DRUMMIE. Taking inspiration from Nick Hakim, Moses Sumney and Bill Evans, his production on songs like “Tangos de una moto trucada” and “Bulerías de un caballo malo” have made DRUMMIE a well-known name in the circuit. Describing his music as “a conversation between shitty voice memos and hi-fidelity stuff”, he’s behind the beats on Ralphie Choo’s Supernova, but if you want a taste of his solo work, check out racy club banger “steak tar tar” with fellow Spanish artist, Shego. MORI mori has emerged as a pivotal figure for Rusia-IDK, paving the path for the group in 2019. His debut single “no” captured audiences with its raw authenticity. High-profile collaborations like “vanish” and “Shame” showcased his versatility, but mori chose to shun the limelight, preferring a measured pace of self-discovery. Tracks like “i2i” and “BEATDROP”, produced by TRISTÁN!, exemplify his avant-garde approach, showing that his dedication to artistic integrity within Rusia-IDK is unwavering.