Incredible video produced by the choreographer from Footloose!
YOU WANNA DANCE?!
Incredible video produced by the choreographer from Footloose!
YOU WANNA DANCE?!
Sir Bob Cornelious Rifo is truly an artist. The man has transcended the boundaries of any one medium or genre. Expanding from music to fashion to photography, he has come a very long way since the birth of this electro rocker. If you’ve followed him since Warp, as I have, you’ve witnessed a growth and maturity from Bob while maintaining his edge. He defends his throne as the King of Electro Punk with energy and innovation.
This song plays out like a real love story, moments of utter chaos held together by tender sweetness. The dark and moody vocals of Greta Svabo Bech are united with some Daft Punk-esque synth lines to create a beautiful and timeless classic.
-B
I am pretty guilty of throwing the word favorite around too much.. I really can’t help it. I love so much. I’ll be honest though, 4 or 5 times a night a song might come on and in that perfect moment I wont be lying when I say ermahgurd my furvurit SERNG! But let’s make one thing clear: If were talking artists to artists and I say anyone other than Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo and his Bloody Beetroots is my favorite, im fucking lying.
Weve written about these guys once or twice or thrice before.. Who are we kidding, they are our most blogged artists by a long shot.
They have the most raw and energetic live performances youve ever seen. That is really the only way to fully experience their musical and cultural movement because thats what the Church of Noise is. You can consider me a devote follower. Now lets listen to some neck breaking punk electro.
Sweet rollerblading jesus its a new Bloody Beetroots single!
Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo returns this summer with a pumping new track suitably titled “Rocksteady”. This rocklectro grinder is the smash follow-up to his massive club record “Church Of Noise” which featured Sweden’s master of punk rock and The (International) Noise Conspiracy’s Dennis Lyxzén.
‘Rocksteady’ embraces the garage-punk sound that the Bloody Beetroots Projects is so famously known for – rock infused exploding beats and vigorously energetic electro house. Keeping in theme, the suitably rock ‘n’ roll video, directed by Wyatt Neumann, makes its debut June 28, just two days after the single is released. Sir Bob talks about his experience on set “You know what, my brain does not collect recent data but last week I was in Death Valley and it was mad fun! Girls, Shotguns, 70’s muscle cars, Dust…Nice!”
If you want to hear the single live, DJ/Producer Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo has teamed up with his Italian partner in crime, Tommy Tea from the FXs, for another Bloody Beetroots DJ Set tour this summer. Don’t expect the same old show though, the masks are different, the sounds are changing and they have brand new hi-octane club banger ready to annihilate the dance floor.
I’m gonna catch my favorite masked Italians at Center of Gravity in Kelowna this august long weekend. I fully expect them to steal the show. Kelowna doesn’t know what its in for!
This is that driving-with-the-top-down, sunkissed kind of track.
Why Even Try - Theophilus London ft. Sarah Quin remixed by the Bloody Beetroots
The song in this is ivory : Congorock : The Bloody Beetroots Remix
The Bloody Beetroots never sieze to amaze me, when it comes to their musical genius, they really have it. Incredible music.
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