Mattias Roos | tl

Berlin- munich based trio Saroos read a lot of sci-fi, so it should come as little surprise that the music they make sounds downright otherworldly. Florian Zimmer (Iso68, Jersey), Christoph Brandner (Lali Puna, Console) and Max Punktezahl (the Notwist, Contriva) are as much scientists as they are composers and instrumentalists -- they’re obsessed with sound as particles in motion, and devoted to creating stylistic collisions that pop as much as they probe. The group’s 2006 self-titled debut was released quietly by the Notwist’s Alien Transistor label in 2006, but the break-steeped post-rock and electronica contained therein showcased Zimmer and Brandner’s...
From his home in heaven has been turning out eccentric electronic music for many years under a number of different aliases and secret identities. His 2007 debut as Roostex, "Red Wine Fire", is a collection of vocal and instrumental tracks composed over a two year period. The music of Roostex is explosive. Sharp, sliding synth lines move under dark, humorous lyrical phrasings and punchy rhythmic style. His music blends the lines between dance based Techno and IDM. He's a weaseling, scamming rat, and he's invited himself to your party. Roostex is now active in the electro core band Craq Rooster....
www.corroosion.tk www.myspace.com/corroosion https://www.facebook.com/corroosion Hometown : Turin, Italy Members are : AnD - Vocals, FX Dave - Drums Sentenza - Guitars Marco - Bass Lino - Guitars Now new age is started and CORROOSION are ready to smash again listeners’ ears, with a new brutal and incredibly modern album.The new twelve tracks of DIRT AWARENESS have been finalized by swedish producer Fredrik Nordstrom at Fredman Studios (At The Gates, Job For a Cowboy, Bring Me The Horizon, Dimmu Borgir, In Flames) and will be released with RISING RECORDS on 27 February 2012. The band with actual CORROOSION name is born in...
Uh... The Twistaroos was conceived one late night at Sin City, a bar in one of the more shady areas of Moss, Norway. The atmosphere was irresponsibly high – whipped up by way too many cocktails. The primitive, seductive rythms of garage rock, soul and rock’n’roll had long ago turned the dance floor into a viper’s nest of transpiration exchanging sinners, and it was then the slender singer Ms Goodvibe – sporting an outrageously short hemline and an advanced intoxication – wiggled up against the no less animated guitar player Morty Mortaroo – for the occation impeccably dressed in shirt...