Born from the industrial powers of Dayton, Ohio, Ruckus Roboticus has risen to unleash his fury of funk, hip-hop and mischief. Part turntable, half drum machine, all sex machine; the robotic wonder has continually electrified listeners with his colorful and imaginative world of sound.
When he's not busy remixing the stars (Bloc Party, Lady Tigra, Vampire Weekend, Pase Rock), or winning "Best DJ Mix" awards from Rockstar Games, Scion, and Solid Steel Radio, this bot can be found tearing the roof off of your local dancehall, art gallery, fashion show, and house party with a fierce live-set. His sharp skills and diverse selection have landed him countless shows across country, and even a few in the U.K., Canada and South Korea. He's rocked on stage with Crystal Castles, RJD2, The Juan Maclean, Peanut Butter Wolf, Prince Paul, DJ Jazzy Jeff, DJ Food, The Rub DJs, DJ Premier, Mitsu The Beats, and Mr. Lif. And he has heads nodding to his beats featured on Nickelodeon, MTV, and a Progressive Car Insurance commercial... It's no wonder his fans call him "the second hardest working man in show business."
At the beginning of 2008, Ruckus quietly infiltrated the iPods & Turntables of the world with his long-awaited debut album, "Playing with Scratches" (Grease Records, 2008). While the album didn't quite reach the Pop Charts, his tracks nonetheless dazzled critics and DJ's alike, gaining support from indie juggernauts KCRW (Los Angeles), WFMU (New York), KEXP (Seattle), WOXY (Cincinnati), and others, eventually catapulting the album into the CMJ Top Ten. Tracks were also supported by The World Cafe (NPR), XM Satellite Radio, Rob Da Bank (BBC Radio 1), Annie Mac (BBC Radio 1), Solid Steel Radio (London), The Blend Corp. (Australia), Brooklyn Radio, and Spin Magazine.
Despite his continued success, Ruckus remains in relative obscurity in Ohio, working endlessly in the studio on a slew of new remixes, music for television, and his next solo LP. Song by song, and mix by mix, Ruckus continues to capture the hearts & minds of music lovers around the world. It's only a matter of time until the whole world realizes, this is the dawning of The Age Of Roboticus.
Jackpine Savage – “Funky Little Song”
Rhythm and Rhyme – “Peas Pouridge”
The Point – “Me and My Arrow”
The Muppet Show – “Mahna Mahna”
Sesame Street – “Pinball Number Count”
Evolution Control Committee – “Pertaining to the Beat”
Cocoa Brovaz – “Super Brooklyn” (Instrumental)
DJ Sleepyhead on the Cuts
Lil’ Bow Wow – “That’s My Name” (Acapella)
DJ Bombay on the Cuts
Young MC – “Principle’s Office”
The Avalanches – “Frontier Psychiatrist”
Nas – “I Can” (Acapella)
Bernard Wright – “Haboglabotribin”
Emmet Otter’s Jug Band Christmas – “Riverbottom Nightmare Band”
Ruckus Roboticus – “A Child’s Introduction to Drums”
Jurassic 5 – “Monkey Bars”
Ugly Duckling – “Pass It On”
Mickey Mouse Club – “Mickey Mouse Club March”
Leaders of the New School – “Another Case of the P.T.A.”
Kris Kross – “I Missed the Bus”
Ruckus Roboticus – “How To Handle Grown Ups”
Pink Floyd – “Another Brick In The Wall”
Pookey Blow – “Get Up (And Go to School)”
Ruckus Roboticus – “Lesson 7: What’s Funk?”
The Electric Company – “Sign Song”
Beck – “Clap Hands”
De La Soul – “The Magic Number”
Ruckus Roboticus – “Here We Go”
DJ Blaqstarr ft. Rye Rye – “Shake It to the Ground”(Acapella)
The Gossip – “Standing In the Way of Control” (Playgroup Dub)
A SECRET SONG
Carlton Coleman – “The Boo Boo Song”
Mr. Zim and Pablo Ingles – “Peanut Butter Jelly Time” (Remix)
DJ Ginsu On the Peanut Butter Cuts
The Dogs – “Your Momma’s On Crack Rock”
Green Velvet – “Shake and Pop”
Rhythm Workshop – “Hambone” (Roboticus Smash-terpiece)
Chuck Berry – “School Days”
Trevor Loveys & Sinden – “Organ Grinder”
Drill Routines – “The Careful Sqaureful”
LCD Soundsytem – “Yeah” (Clap-a-pella)
Ruckus Roboticus – “When I Grow Up”
Musical Youth – “Pass the Dutchie”
Biz Markie – “Check It Out”
Slick Rick – “Hey Young World”
DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince – “Parents Just Don’t Understand”
When he's not busy remixing the stars (Bloc Party, Lady Tigra, Vampire Weekend, Pase Rock), or winning "Best DJ Mix" awards from Rockstar Games, Scion, and Solid Steel Radio, this bot can be found tearing the roof off of your local dancehall, art gallery, fashion show, and house party with a fierce live-set. His sharp skills and diverse selection have landed him countless shows across country, and even a few in the U.K., Canada and South Korea. He's rocked on stage with Crystal Castles, RJD2, The Juan Maclean, Peanut Butter Wolf, Prince Paul, DJ Jazzy Jeff, DJ Food, The Rub DJs, DJ Premier, Mitsu The Beats, and Mr. Lif. And he has heads nodding to his beats featured on Nickelodeon, MTV, and a Progressive Car Insurance commercial... It's no wonder his fans call him "the second hardest working man in show business."
At the beginning of 2008, Ruckus quietly infiltrated the iPods & Turntables of the world with his long-awaited debut album, "Playing with Scratches" (Grease Records, 2008). While the album didn't quite reach the Pop Charts, his tracks nonetheless dazzled critics and DJ's alike, gaining support from indie juggernauts KCRW (Los Angeles), WFMU (New York), KEXP (Seattle), WOXY (Cincinnati), and others, eventually catapulting the album into the CMJ Top Ten. Tracks were also supported by The World Cafe (NPR), XM Satellite Radio, Rob Da Bank (BBC Radio 1), Annie Mac (BBC Radio 1), Solid Steel Radio (London), The Blend Corp. (Australia), Brooklyn Radio, and Spin Magazine.
Despite his continued success, Ruckus remains in relative obscurity in Ohio, working endlessly in the studio on a slew of new remixes, music for television, and his next solo LP. Song by song, and mix by mix, Ruckus continues to capture the hearts & minds of music lovers around the world. It's only a matter of time until the whole world realizes, this is the dawning of The Age Of Roboticus.
Jackpine Savage – “Funky Little Song”
Rhythm and Rhyme – “Peas Pouridge”
The Point – “Me and My Arrow”
The Muppet Show – “Mahna Mahna”
Sesame Street – “Pinball Number Count”
Evolution Control Committee – “Pertaining to the Beat”
Cocoa Brovaz – “Super Brooklyn” (Instrumental)
DJ Sleepyhead on the Cuts
Lil’ Bow Wow – “That’s My Name” (Acapella)
DJ Bombay on the Cuts
Young MC – “Principle’s Office”
The Avalanches – “Frontier Psychiatrist”
Nas – “I Can” (Acapella)
Bernard Wright – “Haboglabotribin”
Emmet Otter’s Jug Band Christmas – “Riverbottom Nightmare Band”
Ruckus Roboticus – “A Child’s Introduction to Drums”
Jurassic 5 – “Monkey Bars”
Ugly Duckling – “Pass It On”
Mickey Mouse Club – “Mickey Mouse Club March”
Leaders of the New School – “Another Case of the P.T.A.”
Kris Kross – “I Missed the Bus”
Ruckus Roboticus – “How To Handle Grown Ups”
Pink Floyd – “Another Brick In The Wall”
Pookey Blow – “Get Up (And Go to School)”
Ruckus Roboticus – “Lesson 7: What’s Funk?”
The Electric Company – “Sign Song”
Beck – “Clap Hands”
De La Soul – “The Magic Number”
Ruckus Roboticus – “Here We Go”
DJ Blaqstarr ft. Rye Rye – “Shake It to the Ground”(Acapella)
The Gossip – “Standing In the Way of Control” (Playgroup Dub)
A SECRET SONG
Carlton Coleman – “The Boo Boo Song”
Mr. Zim and Pablo Ingles – “Peanut Butter Jelly Time” (Remix)
DJ Ginsu On the Peanut Butter Cuts
The Dogs – “Your Momma’s On Crack Rock”
Green Velvet – “Shake and Pop”
Rhythm Workshop – “Hambone” (Roboticus Smash-terpiece)
Chuck Berry – “School Days”
Trevor Loveys & Sinden – “Organ Grinder”
Drill Routines – “The Careful Sqaureful”
LCD Soundsytem – “Yeah” (Clap-a-pella)
Ruckus Roboticus – “When I Grow Up”
Musical Youth – “Pass the Dutchie”
Biz Markie – “Check It Out”
Slick Rick – “Hey Young World”
DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince – “Parents Just Don’t Understand”
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