THE BLOODY BEETROTS DROP NEW EP FOREVER PART ONE
A trailblazer in electronic music since 2005, The Bloody Beetroots fuse electro, punk rock, and dance into a genre-defying experience.
Founded by Italian musician and producer Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo, the project skyrocketed to fame with hits like "Warp 1.9" featuring Steve Aoki and albums such as Romborama, Hide, and The Great Electronic Swindle.
Now The Baddest Man In Electronic Music returns with his EP Forever Part One.
“This project is my life,” says Rifo. And you can feel it in every beat. No boundaries, no compromise, filled with personal stories, thoughts and moments that shaped The Bloody Beetroots into what it is today.
“This release is both a thank you and a stand. Because in a world that rewards conformity, I still believe the real rebellion is staying true to yourself.” - Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo
This is The Bloody Beetroots. FOREVER.
Also out today from Forever Part One is the soaring I'm Not Holy, a love song disguised in chaos. The track features American electronic music producer, musician, composer, and DJ, Grabbitz and New Zealand drum & bass duo, Pirapus.
Of I'm Not Holy, Grabbitz comments “It’s an honour to be able to work with an artist who helped lay the foundation of blending bass music and rock.“
Rifo adds "In the middle of all the chaos, I’ve always hidden love songs inside my records—"I'm Not Holy" is one of them. Grabbitz took it to another level with his topline and harmonies, and I hope you feel that the same way I did."