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Name: Robert Roxxor
Home Page: http://robertroxxor.rrs.at
Member Since: Jul 22, 2003
Rank: 434
Average Vote Received: Complete and Correct (4.50, 4 votes)
Rated 478 releases, average: 3.16
Location: Austria/Tirol
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buying/selling info
I have some records for sale, see the link at the bottom of the page. Also, I might sell specific records which I don't really like that but don't have it listed, so you can always drop me a line and ask.
please contact me for wantlist items only if they are in very good condition. thanks!

about me:

that's me with some drum&bass in the headphones on a cliff in lanzarote / canary islands :=)

I'm an electronic music fan since more than fourteen years now. In the very beginning, i was listening to euro-dance-trash, like 2 unlimited, dr. alban, dj bobo, maxx, capella, etc... yeah, i was a kid back then.

Then i started listening to hard trance and a lot of similar stuff, the technodrome samplers, for example. For a long time I was also die-hard thunderdome / happy hardcore fan but I also loved various other styles of music, like the sounds from R-M-B (spring/reality are lifetime classics), fatboy slim, the mayday samplers and similar stuff.

As I grew up my taste changed completely, right now I'm into banging and fast techno tunes hard on the edge to newstyle hardcore. I'm primarily inspired by:

Sebastian Hoff / Dj Promo / Rude Awakening / Third Movement / Industrial Movement / Peaky Pounder / Void Settler ...


Ophidian / Enzyme / Protocast / Ancronix


Robert Natus/Bitshift, Chris Liebing, Chris McCormack, The Postman, Adam Beyer, Tom Hades, Dean Rodell, Paul Langley.....


(as the pic might lead you to the impression that i'm operating cd decks - i'm not, there are two technics turntables not visible on this pic :=)

DJ
Since 2003 I'm also djing at some of the parties going on in my hometown, mostly early in the morning, playing hard and banging tunes. I love to push in some hardcore tracks into my techno sets, kicking the people around on the dancefloor. Surprisingly it works, if you do it right. If you're interested: some mixsets can be found on my homepage.
In 2005 i also started doing my own parties called ACCELERATiON which are quite a success.

Keep The Bassline!
Seller Rating: 100.0% positive (19 ratings)

Buyer Rating: 100.0% positive (12 ratings)

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Reviews:

Rotator - Curses On Your Ghettoblaster - 11-Feb-08 08:12 AM
This record is filled with pure hate and aggressiveness. It reminds me of several death metal / speed metal productions because of the dark and distorted voice samples.

A bit different from the other three is the "untouchables" track, it's actually very atmospheric and moody - and completely the opposite of "shock fight fist" - which starts of with the usual rotator-breakcore-style. But as soon as the break hits your speakers (with a fucked up britney spears voice sample) it turns into a speedcore monster you just have to witness on a real loud soundsystem.

BOOM!!!!

Various - The Kamikaze Club 05 - 18-Dec-07 01:45 PM
You just gotta love this record - nearly every track is a wonderful peace of art.

Be it Britney Stole My Crack Pipe, with the excellent distortion of some Britney Spears samples, or Sickboys "Call Of The Wild", a track that literally takes you on a journey through the realm of the wolf, or maybe Cardopushers "Get The Drop On" that stabs you to death with it's furios snares and it's hilarious raggae vocals, oh yeah and then we have Ole Ole Junkyard and the "Are you ready?" sample that just needs to be played out loud...

Put on top Mr. Kill - Lewd Violence and get served some hard hitting guitar samples that only leaves you there asking for some fucking more!!

Teknoist, The & Scheme Boy vs. Mr. Kill - Untitled - 18-Dec-07 01:38 PM
Aerodynamit Punx is in my opinion Rotator's/Mr.Kill's best track so far. It amazes with a solid hardcore bassline, perfect fitting voice samples and a nice synth melody in the second part that immediately hooks you.
A good track setup is what we are used to when listening to Mr. Tavakoli's music and this one is no exception.

The flipside is a bit strange to me, but the A side made buying this record worth two times.

Venetian Snares - Winnipeg Is A Frozen Shithole EP Vol.2 - 18-Dec-07 01:26 PM
Hard?

The track on the A side gives this word a new meaning. Without remorse and respect for anything this song smashes your brain into peaces with it's raw bassline. Afterwards it stabs your eyes out with it's razor sharp snares and kicks.
Part time without any structure at all, then with somewhat that sounds like a 4/4 hardcore pattern this is probably the most intense experience you can get on vinyl.

And the fact that it has an awesome buildup followed by a killer climax makes it not just top, it makes it...

legendary.

Rotator / Krumble / Cardopusher - Trash 'n' Ready Tour EP - 18-Dec-07 01:15 PM
The tracks that make this record worth buying are:

Rotator's Get So Exxxcited, containing a sample of a woman singing in an opera, which is nicely embedded in fast hardcore beats.

Krumble's Usual Terror, a very aggressive track with only a few straight bassdrums, the rest is hard breakbeat distortion with a bit of ragga. Too bad it is a bit silent, need to push up the gain to the max on your mixer :(

And Cardopusher's "In The Power Of XTC", apparently making fun of some shitty pop/trance tracks in a mashup kill-em-all kind of way. Yeeehaaaa !

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