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Rotersand

When Rasc and Gun decided to form Rotersand in September of 2002, they were by no means strangers. Their paths had crossed more thanonce in the past, as they had cooperated with bands such as The Fair Sex, 1am and Warm. This made them eager to create their very owngestalt of electronic music: invigorating and contemplative, contemporary yet timeless. Almost to their surprise the project effortlessly tookoff.The energetic, poignant sound of Rotersand instantly caught audiences' attention when they opened the "Legends United" Tour in September2002. It was during that tour when they convinced Kri ...read more

When Rasc and Gun decided to form Rotersand in September of 2002, they were by no means strangers. Their paths had crossed more thanonce in the past, as they had cooperated with bands such as The Fair Sex, 1am and Warm. This made them eager to create their very owngestalt of electronic music: invigorating and contemplative, contemporary yet timeless. Almost to their surprise the project effortlessly tookoff.The energetic, poignant sound of Rotersand instantly caught audiences' attention when they opened the "Legends United" Tour in September2002. It was during that tour when they convinced Krischan E. Wesenberg to join them. Rasc and Gun had already followed Krischan's workas a Techno and Electro underground producer for quite some time. From the day they joined forces, their music gained even moremomentum - they were an instant match.When their EP Merging Oceans, was released in Spring 2003, Gun, Rasc and Krischan, received worldwide attention. For several months theband occupied top rankings in the German Alternative Charts, the Nordic Alternative Charts and the Dutch Alternative Charts. The title track"Merging Oceans" was heavily broadcast by radio and internet stations around the world.Rotersand's 2004 debut album, Truth Is Fanatic is still getting relentless dance floor attention. The album's 12 impressive tracks convey theircreative spectrum. From floor shaking pounders ("Almost Violent" / "Social Distortion") to emotional ballads ("One level down" / "Hush"), theirmusic is always plausible and authentic. Rotersand's special mlange of 80's Pop, Electro, Techno and even classical elements made Truth isFanatic a truly brilliant debut.For 2005, Rotersand upped the ante with their follow-up album, Welcome to Goodbye. They dramatically improved their musical style andsound with the album and even gave some of the songs a bit of a Pink Floyd influence. Each song had incredible power and energy from startto finish. Rotersand became a band to be reckoned with.Having spent 2006 on the road building their reputation as a powerful live act, Rotersand unleashed their eagerly anticipated 3rd album 1023(ten twenty-three) for 2007. According to Rotersand singer Rasc, the title refers to the room number of a Detroit hotel the trio checked intoduring their US tour the prior year. The atmosphere in this derelict, at one time luxurious and now forsaken hotel was both sinister and eerie.We felt as though we were in a combination of a surreal computer game and Stephen King's Shining. Needless to say, the otherworldlyatmospheric experience left quite an impression on Rotersand, and can be seen throughout the album. 1023 was an influx of emotions, whichis exemplified through the palate of sounds Rotersand used to paint their experiences. The hard and fast paced club hits crashed against themore somber tracks to create a potent dynamic. Following up 1023 was the I Cry EP for 2008.2009 saw the release of a digital only EP, War On Error, and their fourth album, Random Is Resistance. Now, Rotersand returns with an all newEP, Waiting To Be Born. Clocking in at nearly an hour, the EP features reworked versions of songs from the highly acclaimed album Random IsResistance as well as exclusive songs. The new EP further pushes the reach of Rotersand’s sound, as melodic EBM, trance, and otherinfluences blend with highly intelligent, introspective lyrics. Highlighting the Waiting To Be Born release is a beautiful version of Peter Murphy’sclassic “A Strange Kind Of Love”. Waiting To Be Born once again shows that the members of Rotersand are masterful musicians. « hide

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LPs
Capitalism TM
2016

2
2 Votes
Random is Resistance
2009

4.1
24 Votes
1023
2007

3.6
11 Votes
Welcome to Goodbye
2005

4
16 Votes
Truth is Fanatic
2004

3.9
8 Votes
EPs
Waiting To Be Born
2010

4.8
2 Votes
War On Error
2009

4.3
5 Votes
I Cry
2008

3.6
4 Votes

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