Premium Content:

Russell Ellington Langston Butler shares ‘Deep House for Lesbians’

We discovered Russell Ellington Langston Butler last year under their DJ Autoplay guise with the track More Femme, More Masc.

Their next project has just arrived on Bandcamp and it’s called Deep House for Lesbians. The album is comprised of five tracks, one of which is available now and the rest will be downloadable from 27th September.

- Advertisement -

Butler’s works includes making music, live performances and special archiving projects. In 2021 they worked as a featured artist digitally archiving records from the collection of legendary house DJ Frankie Knuckles as part of a project.

The artist has moved to New York after many years of being based in the Oakland area of the San Francisco Bay. They described themselves as “non-binary, queer, black, immigrant.”

The artist has explained the inspiration for the new collection of tunes.

“This release is a reflection of moments that I have experienced while DJing. There have been many times when I’ve been in a deep mode of concentration and felt an unbreakable connection to the music.

The music fills my muscles and joints, easing inflammation and allowing them to flow in concert. I’ll look up through the haze above the turntables and notice a small pocket of women and femmes, in sapphic, chaotic embrace.

“I referred to that most random but validating of occurrences as ‘deep house for lesbians.'” they explained.

If like the sounds made by Russell Ellington Langston Butler also check out their album Call Me G that came out last year.

Latest

Review | ‘The Testament of Ann Lee’ has a timely message about discrimination

Amanda Seyfried gives a career best performance in this stylised semi-musical about the founding of the Shaker religious movement.

On This Gay Day | In 1983 playwright and author Tennessee Williams died

He's remembered as one of the most important playwrights of the 20th century.

ABC’s ‘The Matter of Facts’ explores an era of trolls and disinformation

"How do we function as society if we can't agree on facts?"

Cowboys songs – who did it best?

Madonna, Kylie, Jessie Ware and Beyonce have all created cowboy themed tunes, but who did it best?

Newsletter

Don't miss

Review | ‘The Testament of Ann Lee’ has a timely message about discrimination

Amanda Seyfried gives a career best performance in this stylised semi-musical about the founding of the Shaker religious movement.

On This Gay Day | In 1983 playwright and author Tennessee Williams died

He's remembered as one of the most important playwrights of the 20th century.

ABC’s ‘The Matter of Facts’ explores an era of trolls and disinformation

"How do we function as society if we can't agree on facts?"

Cowboys songs – who did it best?

Madonna, Kylie, Jessie Ware and Beyonce have all created cowboy themed tunes, but who did it best?

Eurovision check-in: Lots of countries reveal their songs

Austria, the UK, Belgium, Croatia and Greece have all made announcements about artists and songs for 2025.

Review | ‘The Testament of Ann Lee’ has a timely message about discrimination

Amanda Seyfried gives a career best performance in this stylised semi-musical about the founding of the Shaker religious movement.

On This Gay Day | In 1983 playwright and author Tennessee Williams died

He's remembered as one of the most important playwrights of the 20th century.

ABC’s ‘The Matter of Facts’ explores an era of trolls and disinformation

"How do we function as society if we can't agree on facts?"