Growing up in Detroit's Hispanic community had Rolando Rocha pick up influences from Latin rhythms and percussion at an early, encouraged by his musical fathers. Inspired by the music of Jeff Mills, Rolando developed an interest in techno, eventually becoming a member of Detroit's fabled Underground Resistance crew. Mentored by Mad Mike, Rolando ventured into production and struck it big with 1999's 'Knights Of the Jaguar', which became one of the biggest hits in Detroit techno history. Together with Gerald Mitchell he founded the Los Hermanos project, dedicated to a percussive techno style, yet in 2005 Rolando parted with both Los Hermanos and UR to focus on his solo projects.
De Cago (Vinyl Version)
(Track 01 on this EP)
is featured in Podcast #043:
For our podcast this week two of the main people behind Live At Robert Johnson have teamed up, each contributing a half-hour mix. Oliver Hafenbauer is the first one up. His mix continues the style of his recent 'ET 01 - 06' release, which he recorded together more...
This EP is featured in Update #047:
BPitch Control, Seefeel, Hercules & Love Affair
The new year's release schedule reaches a fever pitch with a barrage of huge albums and essential singles. BPitch Control's 'Werkschau' compilation surely stands tall among the rest, presenting unreleased material by the label's entire line-up of illustrious more...
Top 6 in Best Rated Releases of Week #3
De Cago (Vinyl Version)
(Track 01 on this EP)
Junie (Vinyl Version)
(Track 02 on this EP)
This EP is featured in Update #045:
Robag Wruhme, Rolando, Resoe
We can't help it, but four-to-the-floor beats have been our prefered soundtrack to the new year so far.
The first two weeks of 2011 have provided us with a solid dose of excellent techno releases - from subtle masterpieces like Robag Wruhme's new mix album more...
De Cago (Vinyl Version)
(Track 01 on this EP)
Picked!
Former UR-cohort Rolando graces Berlin's Ostgut Ton with the heavy-duty 'De Cago', utterly commanding with its thumping kicks, dripping metallics and drifting out-of-reach decrees. On the other side, 'Junie' a harrowing glacial ambient jam, which closed Ben Klock's Berghain 04 mix. Weighty.