“I’ve been trying to work with Tom for years! And this is just the beginning. This remix feels like a brand new sonic alloy has been forged, a Marshall Stack/Bass Drop firestorm of fury.” – Tom Morello
“When The Bloody Beetroots got ahold of “Weather Strike”, (my collaboration with Pussy Riot) it took an already ferocious song to another level.
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Tom Morello and Nadya discuss their caustic collaboration on Tom’s Maximum Firepower podcast on SiriusXM, plus see part of it on video. Earlier, the “Weather Strike” music video was created by the filmmaker & 3D artist Ksti Hu. Today, the dynamic track sees a dazzling remix by The Bloody Beetroots HERE. KSTI HU) HERE and belowĪrtwork by Santiago Imkorpo Pagnotta At the end of last month, incendiary rock guitarist and acoustic troubadour Tom Morello, revealed “Weather Strike”, a protest song penned and co-produced alongside Russia’s influential art collective Pussy Riot and produced by Carl Restivo. OFFICIAL “WEATHER STRIKE” MUSIC VIDEO (DIR.
“WEATHER STRIKE” (THE BLOODY BEETROOTS REMIX) HERE To find out more about the ticket giveaways, tune in either at 88.1FM around Homestead, 95.3FM in the general Miami area, 96.9FM around Biscayne Bay, or online on . Find WRGP on Twitter and Facebook.TOM MORELLO FT PUSSY RIOT AND THE BLOODY BEETROOTS WRGP Radiate FM, FIU’s student radio station, will also be giving away tickets for the show at Revolution Live.
Doors will open at 8:30pm for the 18 & over show, and it will have American DJ Jayceeoh as an opening act. Tickets may be purchased on Ticketmaster and at the box office of Revolution Live. The intimate and loud Revolution Live seems like it will be an excellent venue for the high energy Bloody Beetroots.Įarly bird tickets for the concert are still available for $20 (without fees) with tickets going up to $30 the day of the show. The video for Warp has over 27 million views and DJs have continued to play it since its release in 2009.Īlthough the group has seen a slight shift from their electro-house sound in recent years, they have continued to put out new music that includes features from The Cool Kids, Dennis Lyxzén, and Sir Paul McCartney.įor their Chaos & Confusion tour, The Bloody Beetroots are abandoning their DJ decks and instead playing guitars, synthesizers, drums and more to recreate their loud punk and electronic sound live. The track Cornelius encapsulated the dark hard-hitting electronic sound that was bustling in the underground scene, and their most popular song Warp 1.9 is still instantly recognized by electronic music fans worldwide for its eerie clock introduction and the now infamous drop. Their peak was between 2008-2010 after they were signed to Steve Aoki’s Dim Mak Records label and put out the tracks Cornelius and Warp 1.9. Putting out various remixes and extended plays throughout the late 2000s, The Bloody Beetroots were on the forefront of the electro-house sound that is now highly represented in popular music and festivals around the world. Initially a classically trained musician, Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo was eventually influenced by punk and electronic music that lead him to create The Bloody Beetroots. The group started in late 2006 with the Italian Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo at the helm. The Bloody Beetroots will be at Ft.Lauderdale’s Revolution Live on May 15th to kick off their Chaos & Confusion tour.įamous for their influential electro-house sound and masks from the famous “Spider-Man” villain Venom, The Bloody Beetroots have been a staple in many electronic music festivals. Christopher Quintana / Promotions Director