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Years active
  
1995 – present

Origin
  
Berlin, Germany (1995)

Associated acts
  
Tarwater Kreidler

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Albums
  
The Amateur View, Music Is a Hungry Ghost, Veiculo

Members
  
Robert Lippok, Mapstation, Ronald Lippok

Genres
  
Intelligent dance music, Post-rock, Techno

Record labels
  
City Slang, Domino Recording Company, Kitty-Yo

Similar
  
Tarwater, Kreidler, Arto Lindsay, Alexander Balanescu, Barbara Morgenstern

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To Rococo Rot is a Berlin-based trio who combine electronic and acoustic elements to create instrumental post-rock and electronic music. The group is composed of bass guitarist Stefan Schneider (ex-member of Düsseldorf-based group, Kreidler) and brothers Robert (guitar, electronics) and Ronald Lippok (drums, effects). Ronald Lippok has also gained praise for his work in Tarwater. The band's name is a palindrome, as it can be spelled the same both forwards and backwards.

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The group's first album, To Rococo Rot, was released in 1996 in the form of an untitled picture disc. It was subsequently reissued on CD by Kitty Yo. The more widely distributed Veiculo, released by the UK independent label City Slang, appeared the following year. In 1997, the group recorded an album's worth of material with the producer David Moufang. Following a move to Mute Records, the band released The Amateur View in 1999 and Music Is a Hungry Ghost in 2001, followed by the critically acclaimed Hotel Morgen in 2004. Speculation was released in March 2010, and their latest full-length album, Instrument, was released in July 2014.

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Songs

TelemaThe Amateur View · 1999
Die Dinge des LebensThe Amateur View · 1999
Mit Dir in der GegendParis 25 · 1997

References

To Rococo Rot Wikipedia