Woog Riots

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People Working With Computers 02:46 Tools
King Of Pop 03:14 Tools
Football Round The Clock 02:18 Tools
Mark E. Smith & Brix 02:15 Tools
Backstage Lemonade 02:31 Tools
Queen Of Pop 02:27 Tools
Frank Backwards 03:26 Tools
Paul McCartney 02:17 Tools
Astronaut 03:11 Tools
commercial suicide 01:28 Tools
Life Electric 02:29 Tools
Elephants & Mirrors 03:33 Tools
Last Beat 03:05 Tools
Islam Punk 02:54 Tools
Attentato 01:57 Tools
From Lo-Fi to Disco! 02:56 Tools
Hello Bus Driver 02:56 Tools
Counterculture 02:55 Tools
Paul Mc. Cartney 02:17 Tools
Alvin Toffler 04:54 Tools
Mrs Pharmacist 02:39 Tools
My Andy Warhol Poster 03:53 Tools
Lack of Passion 02:46 Tools
Octopussy 03:13 Tools
One Thousand Roboter 01:29 Tools
Wild Baboons 02:37 Tools
Hotel Room 02:39 Tools
Uranus 02:46 Tools
Art Museum 03:13 Tools
Kommt Gestern Morgen 01:29 Tools
My Disco Is A Rebellious Jukebox 01:29 Tools
Fashion Recall 01:29 Tools
Alan Rusbridger 02:12 Tools
Post Bomb Chronicles 01:29 Tools
Take the Skinheads Bowling 02:41 Tools
Counterculture (First Take) 02:32 Tools
Night Bus 02:29 Tools
Doormat Theory 02:25 Tools
Living Room 02:44 Tools
Too Funk to Drug 02:35 Tools
Rhythm Of 02:45 Tools
john & yoko in bed 02:27 Tools
Futurology 01:29 Tools
Ringo Starr 01:29 Tools
Friends of Mine 02:24 Tools
347 02:26 Tools
Band From The Pubs 02:12 Tools
Why Are You A Skinhead Now? 01:36 Tools
martial arts 02:12 Tools
hot showers 02:05 Tools
Sounds and Visions 03:36 Tools
Under the X-Mas Treeee 02:35 Tools
churchgate guy 03:05 Tools
unknown artist 03:11 Tools
Rain 02:31 Tools
TV Personalities 03:36 Tools
We Are Not Houston 02:58 Tools
Fortune Teller Hotline 02:25 Tools
April '66 02:52 Tools
frankenstein tattoo 02:57 Tools
strangelove tv 04:11 Tools
Jungbrunnen 02:31 Tools
Moscow Domodedovo 03:12 Tools
Babuna Honnig 03:12 Tools
Devils On Horseback 03:12 Tools
George Harrison 03:12 Tools
Blue Dot 02:52 Tools
Gentrification 02:52 Tools
The Zombie System 02:52 Tools
Oxford 02:52 Tools
Names 02:52 Tools
April `66 02:52 Tools
Nuclear Bunker 02:52 Tools
Beuys 02:52 Tools
The Story Of Pop 02:52 Tools
Emma Momoka 02:52 Tools
No Borders 02:52 Tools
Theme from Sputnick-Boutique 02:52 Tools
Special Day 02:52 Tools
Revolution 02:52 Tools
People Reading Marx 02:52 Tools
Cut-Up and Paste 02:52 Tools
Worker bees 02:52 Tools
Monstrous Monsters 02:52 Tools
To All You Racists 02:52 Tools
Tampere - Manchester of the North 02:52 Tools
Revolution - Radio Edit 02:52 Tools
Money Maker 02:52 Tools
Tokyo Plastics 02:52 Tools
Mrs. Pharmacist 02:38 Tools
Frakenstein Tattoo 02:38 Tools
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Babuna Honning 02:18 Tools
Moscow Domodedovo (Tuff City Kids Aeroeffekt Mix) 02:18 Tools
FROM LO-FI TO DISCO 00:30 Tools
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Woog Riots are Silvana Battisti and Marc Herbert. In March 2016 the duo will release their 5th album "Alan Rusbridger". Their career in pop music began in 2004 when they compiled and curated an international tribute sampler dedicated to Manchester's indie icons “The Fall”. The double CD was released on the Hamburg based "What's So Funny About" label, run by Alfred 'the record Pope' Hilsberg, the same label handled the first three Woog Riots albums. Sung in English, their electro flavoured three minute garage-come-broadway-hit songs cover various phenomena of culture, pop and politics. Promotional tours to the USA, Great Britain, Finland, Italy, Poland and the Netherlands have been greeted with zealous reactions and a steady growth of their following on the underground network. 'From LoFi to Disco!'....not only perfectly describes the building blocks of Woog Riots' musical world, but also supplies the name of their own Independent label, launched in 2013 with an album of the same title. Executed with much drive and energy, Battisti and Herbert's new venture has already attracted other artists such as "Umherschweifende Produzenten" (aka Knarf Rellöm) and "The Spaghetti Wings" to release material with them. Art, Pop, Pop about Art… in February 2013 Woog Riots wrote a song as an invitation to the Art exhibition “Powerpoint” by Michael Riedel, which took place in the rooms of New York Top Galerist David Zwirner. The New York press described the song as "up-beat, euro-pop dance tune which sounds like a kid’s band version of Kraftwerk”. Here's a link to the song: www.davidzwirner.com/exhibition/michael-riedel-ny/ In 2014 Woog Riots recorded “The Story of Pop”, which they released as a Download-Single accompanying Karl Bruckmaier’s book of the same title. Press Quotes “Early Modern Lovers meets the soundtrack for a Volkswagon commercial.” Revolver USA Distribution, San Francisco (USA) “Fun, German/Italian, guy-gal electro-pop duo who betray a fondness for Kraftwerk in the odd robotic vocal. Add Squeeze-esque pop hooks – as in track 'Backstage Lemonade' – to that mix and you'll find yourself bopping along.” Time Out, London (UK) "...an up-beat, euro-pop dance tune that sounds like a kid’s band version of Kraftwerk with a girl singer. Very fun!" www.worleygig.com (USA) Italian-German boy-girl act Woog Riots have built up a sizable following around Europe with their own brand of 'twee-rave' and 'riotpop' successfully combining the sound of The Wedding Present and Television Personalities with their unique observations. John Peel would almost certainly have approved. CDX's Tips for 2008: Seventeen acts to look out for this year. Booking: booking@woogriots.de www.woogriots.de facebook.com/woogriots Label: From Lo-Fi to Disco! info@lofitodisco.com www.lofitodisco.com Discography Albums "Alan Rusbridger" (From Lo-Fi to Disco! / Broken Silence), Vinyl, release date 11th March 2016 “From Lo-Fi to Disco!” (From Lo-Fi to Disco! / Broken Silence), CD/Vinyl, 2013 "Post Bomb Chronicles" (What's So Funny About / Ritchie Records / Broken Silence), CD/Vinyl, 2012 "PASP" (What's So Funny About / Indigo), CD, 2008 "Strangelove TV" (What's So Funny About / Indigo), CD/Vinyl, 2006 Singles "The Story of Pop", Download-Single, 2014 "People working with computers", 7" Split-Single + Schwervon! (US), (Decoy Industry), 2009 "King of Pop", 7" Single (What's So Funny About), 2004 Compilations Rolling Stone Magazine CD Rare Trax Vol. 76: Kick & Rush, Berlin Woog Riots contribute with "Football Round The Clock", June 2012 "Alexander Kluge - Chronik der Gefühle" (Audio book, 14 CDs) Woog Riots contribute with "King Midas", 2009 Musikexpress CD # 140 Woog Riots contribute with "Backstage Lemonade", September 2008 Spex CD # 79 Woog Riots contribute with "People working with computers", June 2008 "Perverted by Mark E. - A tribute to The Fall", compiled by Woog Riots & Alfred Hilsberg (ZickZack / Indigo) Woog Riots contribute with "Mark E. Smith & Brix", 2004 and many more... Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.