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You might expect a musician signed to Jai Paul’s Paul Institute to mirror the label head’s legendary air of mystery, but Ruthven is his own artist.

Formed in 2016 by Jai and his brother A.K., the Paul Institute kept up the siblings’ ruthlessly sparse release schedule and showed the many fans of Paul’s sound where its chosen acolytes could take it.

In Ruthven’s case, he shared songs with a special warmth; if the Paul Institute’s artists are making futuristic spacecrafts disguised as pop songs, Ruthven feels like he’s opening the pod bay doors and inviting you in.

That quality has been a recurring theme in the four singles Ruthven has released even as he pushes his sound into new territory .“Evil,” his debut song, introduced Ruthven as a devotee of electronic ‘80s funk and on “Hypothalamus,” he nodded to Jai Paul’s influence while demonstrating his significant capacity for tension and release.

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