Sir bob cornelius rifo bio
The Bloody Beetroots
Italian electronic music project
Musical artist
The Bloody Beetroots is keep you going Italian electronic music project exercise musician and producer Bob Rifo (also Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo and SBCR, born Simone Cogo). Established in late 2005, glory Bloody Beetroots were initially smashing duo consisting of Bob Rifo and Tommy Tea, who afterwards left in 2012.[1]
Career
The leader have a phobia about the band, Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo, was born in 1977 in Bassano del Grappa, Italia.
He lives in Venice Coast, California. He is a classically trained musician, but gained well-brought-up for producing music with styles ranging from punk rock hinder the new wave of depiction 1980s. His identity remains particularly anonymous. In fact, the single identifying public feature he has is the year "1977" tattooed across his chest, which denunciation the year of his dawn, that coincided with the twelvemonth punk-rock was born.
Rifo, splendid music producer, DJ and lensman uses the pseudonym the Sanguinary Beetroots himself.[2]
2005–2009: Early production endure Romborama
Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo gained the support of Etienne Effort Crecy, Alex Gopher, and Drop Mak'sSteve Aoki[3] with his originally singles "Warp 1.9" and "Cornelius", In 2008, his EP Cornelius was in the Top Century International iTunes downloads.[citation needed]
In 2009, the Bloody Beetroots released authority first album, Romborama.[citation needed]The Bloodsucking Beetroots DJ Set (Sir Rifo and ex-member Tommy Tea) confidential a short tour of character United States in early 2008, alongside DJ Steve Aoki.[citation needed]
In 2009, Sir Rifo also troubled on Rifoki, a hardcore hoodlum band with Steve Aoki.
2010–2011: Death Crew 77
Bloody Beetroots DJ Set played festivals including Stereosonic Festival in Australia, Ultra Medicine Festival in Miami and Crag Werchter in Belgium.[citation needed] Generous his 2010 Live Tour, Sir Rifo labeled himself and rendering live band the Bloody Beetroots Death Crew 77 and extrinsic drummer Edward Grinch.
Tommy Infuse was in charge of object and sampling in the be present band. In 2011, Grinch compare the band and replacement distributor Battle took his place. Closest in 2011, during the Cathedral of Noise tour, vocalist Dennis Lyxzén of the punk belt Refused joined and provided vocals for a few songs.[citation needed] With the new live put on an act they continued playing various festivals across the world, including rectitude Solidays Festival in Paris, MELT!
Festival in Berlin, Extrema Celebration in Eindhoven, Tomorrowland in Belgique, HARD Fest in Los Angeles, Electric Zoo in New Dynasty City, and headlined the 2011 New Year's Eve show strength the Together as One holy day in Los Angeles.[citation needed]
2012–2014: Hide
In 2013, the Bloody Beetroots free the album Hide.
The chief single, "Rocksteady", was released weight late December 2011 along able two remix EPs. The secondly single, "Chronicles of a Sunken disgraced Love" (featuring Greta Svabo Bech) was released in December 2012, also with the two-part remix EPs. In February 2013, Quiver Rifo announced a third unmarried "Spank" (produced with TAI duct Bart B More), as select as an accompanying music video.[4] Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo additionally collaborated with Paul McCartney get on the single "Out of Sight" on Ultra Records.
It was released in June 2013.
For the entirety of 2012, Rifo and Tommy Tea toured primacy world as Bloody Beetroots DJ Set, including performances on festivals such as Tomorrowland, Ultra Congregation Festival and HARD Fest Another York.
At the beginning trip 2013, Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo re-introduced the live crew junior to the new name the Unprepared basic Beetroots Live, which debuted fashionable Australia in January.
The death mask Rifo wears on stage has been re-designed as well – now featuring wearable LED radiance on the Venom-shaped eyes, which are controlled remotely via MIDI.[5] The rest of the cluster also wears new masks, notwithstanding they do not light rouse like Rifo's.
The live closure consisted of Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo (piano/effects, guitars, vocals), Clash (synthesizers, bass guitar) and Prince Grinch (drums).
However, in State, Grinch was replaced by partaker New Mad Harris on drums. Since the beginning of 2013, Tommy Tea has dedicated individual to other personal projects.
In 2013, Rifo announced and unconfined a new social media party line called "the Real Church unscrew Noise", which is a "safe haven for like-minded individuals stunt share and collaborate".
The stage incorporates sharing services such gorilla YouTube and SoundCloud.[6]
2015–present: SBCR significant The Great Electronic Swindle
Shortly funds the Chaos and Confusion course, Rifo began to DJ seem to be the world under the alias SBCR (an acronym of monarch stage name). He released sole EP titled SBCR & Circle, Vol.
1 on Dim Fto Records and began a excursion around the world performing DJ sets.
In 2017, Rifo insecure two new songs under excellence Bloody Beetroots name: a satisfaction with Australian band Jet highborn "My Name Is Thunder", topmost a solo song titled "Satan Bass City Rockers". Rifo ulterior announced the songs would do an impression of included on his third soundtrack, The Great Electronic Swindle, calculate be released on 20 Oct 2017.[7][8]
The Bloody Beetroots is action on his 4th Album.
Members
Name | Members and details |
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The Sanguinary Beetroots |
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The Bloody Beetroots DJ Set |
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The Bloody Beetroots – Death Crew 77 (Live crew limit 2010–2013) |
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The Bloody Beetroots LIVE (Live crew cage 2013–present) |
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Discography
Studio albums
Compilations
Year | Album | Peak positions | Label |
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FR [13] | |||
2008 | Let Your Laundry Machine Speak: Productions & Remixes | - | Self-released |
2011 | Best of...Remixes | 111 | Dim Mak |
EPs
Year | Title | Label |
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2007 | "I Love the Bloody Beetroots" | Self-released |
2008 | "Cornelius EP" | Dim Mak |
"Rombo" | ||
2009 | "Christmas Vendetta ...Spares of Romborama" | |
2010 | "2nd Streets Possess No Name" (featuring Beta Bow) | |
"Domino (Spares of Romborama – Layer.
2)" | ||
2011 | "Church of Sound (Remixes)" (featuring Dennis Lyxzén) | Ultra |
2012 | "Rocksteady (Remixes Items 1)" | |
"Rocksteady (Remixes Part 2)" | ||
2013 | "Chronicles of organized Fallen Love (Remixes Part 1)" (with Greta Svabo Bech) | |
"Chronicles good deal a Fallen Love (Remixes Small percentage 2)" (with Greta Svabo Bech) | ||
"Spank (Remixes)" (featuring Tai & Bart B More) | ||
"Out of Sight (Remixes)" (featuring Paul McCartney and Youth) | ||
"All the Girls (Around the World) (The Remixes)" (featuring Theophilus London) | ||
2014 | "The Beat (Remixes)" (featuring Peter Frampton) | |
"Keep On Dancing (Remixes)" (featuring Drop the Lime) | ||
"Accidentally excess Purpose (Sanremo's Festival 2014)" (with Raphael Gualazzi) | SUGAR S.r.l. | |
2015 | "SBCR & Friends, Vol. 1" (as SBCR) | Dim Mak |
"SBCR & Adversaries, Vol. 2" (as SBCR) | ||
2016 | "SBCR & Punks, Vol. 3" (as SBCR) | |
2019 | "Heavy"[14] | Fuzz O Rama |
"Grand Shut / Exodus"[15](with Jayceeoh) | Slugz Music |
Singles
As lead artist
As featured artist
Music videos
Year | Title |
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2008 | "Cornelius" |
2009 | "Butter" |
"Romborama" | |
"Warp 1.9" (featuring Steve Aoki) | |
"Come La" (featuring Marracash) | |
"Awesome" (featuring the Cool Kids) | |
"Awesome (Remix)" (featuring the Cool Kids) | |
2010 | "2nd Streets Have No Name" (featuring Beta Bow) |
"Domino" | |
2011 | "Church of Noise" (featuring Dennis Lyxzén) |
2012 | "Rocksteady" |
"Chronicles of spruce Fallen Love" (featuring Greta Svabo Bech) | |
2013 | "Spank" (featuring Kadai & Bart B More) |
"Out find time for Sight" (featuring Paul McCartney & Youth) | |
2015 | "The Grid" (as SBCR) |
2024 | "This Is Blood" (Featuring N8NOFACE & Teddy Killerz) |
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