Rotters Golf Club
Rotters Golf Club is an electro record label set up by DJ Andrew Weatherall in 2001. The label was mainly 12" single-orientated, with most releases actually by Two Lone Swordsmen (Andrew Weatherall and Keith Tenniswood aka Radioactive Man) under various guises, with Remote, Craig Walsh and Decal being the only other contributors.
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| Founded | 2001 |
| Founder | Andrew Weatherall |
| Genre | Electro Post-rock Drum'n'bass Post-punk Techno |
| Country of origin | UK |
| Location | London |
| Official website | http://www.rottersgolfclub.co.uk |
RGC resumed in late 2006 after almost three years of inactivity, with a new LP by Two Lone Swordsmen titled Wrong Meeting, and Andrew Weatherall's debut solo single The Bullet Catcher's Apprentice, a disco-influenced post punk guitar-based effort, moving away from the label's electronic background.
Discography
12" Singles
- Klart For Shavers Only (RGC001, 2001)
- Aramchek Benicassim EP (RGC002, 2001)
- Radioactive Man The Uranium EP (RGC003, 2001)
- Rude Solo, Klart, Aramchek and Frisch Und Munter Machine Funk Specialists (Part 1) (RGC004, 2002)
- Decal, The Hold, Craig Walsh and Radioactive Man Machine Funk Specialists (Part 2) (RGC005, 2002)
- Radioactive Man Dive And Lie Wrecked (RGC006, 2002)
- Radioactive Man Wrecked Remixes (RGC007, 2002)
- Decal Freekin' Empires EP (RGC008, 2003)
- Radioactive Man Itisanditisnt (RGC009, 2003)
- Radioactive Man Fed-Ex To Munchen (RGC010, 2003)
- Andrew Weatherall The Bullet Catcher's Apprentice (RGC011, 2006)
Albums
- Radioactive Man Radioactive Man (RGCLP/CD001, 2001)
- Various Machine Funk Specialists (RGCCD002, 2002)
- Remote Remotion (RGCLP007, 2003)
- Radioactive Man Booby Trap (RGCLP009, 2003)
- Decal Brightest Star (RGCLP/CD010, 2003)
- Various Peppered With Spastic Magic - A Collection Of Two Lone Swordsmen Remixes (RGCCD011, 2003)
- Two Lone Swordsmen Emissions Audio Output - From The Archive Vol/01 (RGCCD012, 2006)
- Two Lone Swordsmen Wrong Meeting (RGCLP013, 2007)
- The Asphodells Ruled by Passion Destroyed by Lust (2013) – Andrew Weatherall and Timothy J Fairplay[1][2][3]
- Andrew Weatherall Convenanza (2016)[4]
See also
References
- "The Asphodells: Ruled by Passion, Destroyed by Lust". www.ft.com. Retrieved 11 February 2021.
- "The Asphodells – Ruled By Passion, Destroyed By Lust". www.theskinny.co.uk. Retrieved 11 February 2021.
- "The Asphodells: Ruled by Passion Destroyed by Lust – review". The Guardian. 10 February 2013. Retrieved 11 February 2021.
- "Andrew Weatherall: Convenanza review – pleasant but plain electronica". The Guardian. 28 February 2016. Retrieved 11 February 2021.
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