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The Bloody Beetroots: “I’m even more naked when I wear a mask.”

The Bloody Beetroots: “I’m even more naked when I wear a mask.”

Update: 2025-11-17
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heartdea13r Podcast // Episode 36 // The Bloody BeetrootsSummaryIn this episode of the heartdea13r podcast, host chr1stoph3r g0nda interviews Sir Bob Cornelius Riffo, known as The Bloody Beetroots. They discuss his journey from classical music to punk and electronic, the importance of fitness and nutrition in his life, and how he channels his emotions into his music. The conversation touches on collaboration in the music industry, the balance between chaos and control in his creative process, and the significance of silence and self-reflection. The episode concludes with insights into authenticity in music and the distinction between the art and the business.Takeaways- People romanticize chaos, especially in performance.

- Off stage, chaos can be destructive.

- The speaker grew up with a deep-seated anger.

- Music became a way to contain and express this anger.

- Chaos in music is a reflection of internal struggles.

- The energy in their music is a computation of chaos.

- Songs like 'Killing Punk' are products of this energy.

- Art can be a therapeutic outlet for personal turmoil.

- Understanding chaos is essential for creative expression.

- The duality of chaos influences both life and art.

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The Bloody Beetroots: “I’m even more naked when I wear a mask.”

The Bloody Beetroots: “I’m even more naked when I wear a mask.”

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