The Bloody Beetroots

One of the most talked about projects from the European blogs, the Bloody Beetroots style involves interpretations of Rock & Roll on the electro side. The Bloody Beetroots bring a DJ /Live set pushin’ the nu-rave onto punk with old-school samples. Industry magazines compare them to Justice, while the duo loves to define its own noise monger to pump up the volume. Managed in the UK by Typical Stereo Bookings (Steve Aoki, Weird Science, DJ Paparazzi), they have tons of international hype, just google them to see for yourself.

Bob Rifo works as an international producer in various indie and electro labels. He is one of the most controversial Italian artists. In 2007 he won the Nokia Music Award. Bob still works at his solo project and is redesigning styles for visuals and music in his native Italy. His matrix is punk, new wave, and classical music. This is from where Bob evolves. Then gradually into hip-hop, drum n’ bass and finally into Electro.

Tea worked first as a trip-hop DJ and then found himself diggin’ into more electronic music as he established himself in London. From there he collaborated with MTV until he decided to blow it off and move to Berlin. That was just before getting snared by the production of The Rectangles, one of the projects of Bob Rifo.

The rest is recent history. The Bloody Beetroots form at the end of 2006 and since then a lot has been happening. Just before New Year "Rotten Pick" gets played on the dancefloors of London, Dubai and all over.

2007 start striking a series of remixes and sinergies that the BBs enact to involve more inspiration and details in their production: from the remix Limonare, of Crookers, it seems that this is the path to follow. A ulterior effort is the remix of the surf punk track Kinky Malinki, from Bob Rifo that will be released by Sony BMG/ H2o. Many collaborations have came from this latter, presently the BBs are official remixers for: The Whip, Fox N Wolf, Etienne de Crecy, Alex Gopher, Hostage, Les Petits Pilous among others. The BBs remixes are not likely to leave the dancefloors soon. The duo is about to commit into a period of Djin’ and live sets especially around the Europe and US.