

PRESENTING... THE BLOODY BEETROOTS
Close your eyes and imagine, if you will, the bastard son of the Misfits and Daft Punk. As gruesome as the act of conception may appear, the union would generate the most grandiose of offspring. A formidable force, not unlike the Bloody Beetroots.
Bloody Beetroots is the guise under which producer and dj Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo operates. In the Beetroots live sets and dj sets, Sir Bob avails himself of the services of Tommy Tea. Despite their glorious origins in the alcoholic Italian hamlet of Bassano del Grappa, the Bloody Beetroots are a worldwide phenomenon.
Most importantly, there is the Bloody Beetroots’ hotly anticipated debut album, featuring contributions by The Cool Kids and Ed Banger fave Vicarious Bliss. "It incorporates all my musical components: Pop, Punk, Electro, Acid, Classical, Rave, Techno… I need that." And bringing the Bloody Beetroots story full-circle, the cover art for the album is being created by none other than the aforementioned illustrator Tanino Liberatore. "That’s really important for me," enthuses Rifo. "Tanino changed my perceptions when I was young. When I was 8 years-old, he destroyed my naivety." Put your hand in your pocket, and purchase The Bloody Beetroots-Romborama after having a little listen on Spotify first of course!
