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For over twenty years, Roy and The Devil's Motorcycle from the Swiss town of Oberdiessbach have been rotating in the space rock cosmos. Over the years, the three Stähli brothers, together with changing drummers, followed their own, trend-immune rhythm: They touched on traditional backwoods folk, made extremely rudimentary noise at the beginning, and became more radical on the everything-exploding, everything-tearing-down first album FORGOTTEN MILLION SELLERS (1997 ) and played the second album BECAUSE OF WOMEN (2006) in a more earthy way. On their last record TELL IT TO THE PEOPLE (2012), the Roys strived more than ever towards openness. The guitar feedback is eternal, it spins psychedelicly, the universe is not only reached in the free-flying traditional “Will The Circle Be Unbroken”, while immediately after the sinister beginning the big free jazz noise freakout is loaded. Voodoo Rhythm Records has supported the band since the beginning and released all three LPs and various EPs.
Their live shows are loud, raw and ecstatic. So legendary that after concerts alongside Martin Rev (SUICIDE), Acid Mothers Temple and Sonic Boom, Roy And The DMC were also invited to support Spiritualized on their European tour in 2012. After intensive concert tours, the band found time to contribute the soundtrack to the documentary “Tino – Frozen Angel”. A soundtrack that does musical justice to the winding life of the teenager and leader of the Swiss Hells Angels - with ecstatic noise and heavy, dangerous rock'n'roll. Also available from May via Voodoo Rhythm Records.

current line-up
Markus Stähli – vocals & guitar
Matthias Stähli – vocals & guitar
Christian Stähli – vocals & guitar
Beni Von Däniken – drums

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Roy & the Devil’s Motorcycle – a love letter by Hanspeter «Düsi» Künzler

I had known and loved the band for a long time. Like a distant thunderstorm, their reputation had been flickering over the horizon without ever troubling the hurly-burly of current fashions. It was fitting that their first album, unforgettably entitled “Forgotten Million Sellers”, had come out fourteen years earlier on the Reverend Beat-Man’s Voodoo Rhythm label. “Records to ruin any party” was the company’s brisk advertising slogan. Conformity clearly was not an option here. Tonight, Roy & the Devil’s Motorcycle were playing in London.

If the band would see themselves as a career, it would be their most important gig ever. London. Roundhouse. Jason Pierce, a fan, has personally (and without buy-on!) invited the three Stähli brothers and their drummer, Elias Raschle, to accompany Spiritualized on their latest European tour. Now, the Roys stroll on to the stage, plug in their guitars, and start plucking at them as casually as if they were at home in their living room. The few punters who have managed to tear themselves away from the bar look on in bewilderment. Such nonchalance is unusual and deeply impressive. Besides, there are only three of them on stage so far, Markus, Matthias and Elias. Several minutes pass before Christian, too, beer bottle in hand, deigns to appear. Three guitars, one drum set and one groove. Other ingredients: a spoonful of Hank Williams, a shot of Link Wray, a touch of Jesus and Mary Chain and a hypnotic wanderlust version of John Jacob Niles’s “Look Down That Lonesome Road”. Half an hour later, the full auditorium sways in collective euphoria. The force of nature that is Roy & the Devil’s Motorcycle has once again performed its magic.

Since that memorable night in London – along with Bad Brains, Leonard Cohen, Sunny Ade and a few others, it ranks amongst the greatest gigs I have witnessed – another eight years have passed. If there was one lesson the band has learned from that tour, Markus Stähli explains, it was that the impact of their music was not lessened on a big stage. “The motivation is always the same,” he adds. “It is simply that you do something. Primarily for yourself. Not that it has to be a secret, not at all. Of course, we’re pleased if things happen because of it. But basically, you like doing it.”

The thing about “you like doing it”: When Matthias organises a barbecue party on the village square, everyone likes to take part. When Silvia Bergmann and Paul Mayhew organise their affectionate film portrait “Learning to Lose” (2019), everyone loves to contribute. In the film, the Stähli parents are happy to tell us how their neighbour in Oberdiessbach in the Bernese Oberland gave the young Roys guitar lessons in exchange for their mother looking after the teacher’s babies. A year later, the brothers played their first gig. Standing in the crowd, their parents were proud of their boys, they confess. Other parents would have fled as far away as was humanly possible.

The racket the Stählis and their various early drummers made, could by no stretch of the imagination be described as polite or even pretty. Nor was it aimed at the hit parade. Driven by the enthusiasm of Matthias who spent every free minute sniffing for musical truffles in his favourite record shops in Thun and Berne, the brothers embarked on a joyful expedition into the dense and dark undergrowth of music history. Elvis and a box set of rockers from the 1950s served as an early signpost. Even more important was “Back from the Grave”, a series of albums filled with the dirtiest and most anarchic garage rock ditties from the sixties. “We felt this kind of stuff was within our reach,” says Markus. “It was not impossible for us, this wild sort of power.” As for the lasting taste for feedback: “Maybe not everyone is ticking the same way, but I imagine if you press a guitar into someone’s hand and show them a little bit how it works, they’ll come up with it themselves. It is such a great experience, being able to send out that sound.”

Two events shaped the future of Roy & the Devil’s Motorcycle like no others. Firstly, a delirious performance by Spacemen 3 at a venue called Mokka in Thun. That night, the Stählis realised that it was indeed possible to meld all their musical loves into one single “sound”. Spacemen 3 contained the same Jason Pierce with whom they would share that Roundhouse stage two decades later. Secondly, the Reverend Beat-Man’s gig, also at the Mokka. The three brothers lined up in front of him immediately caught his eye, remembers the Rev. “You could tell they absorbed every note like a sponge, every gesture and every breath.” The example of Beat-Man from Berne showed the Stählis how it was not inconceivable to make a mark even if you lived in the Swiss provinces and had absolutely no intention to hob-nob with any kind of mainstream business. The trick was simple: you just did what you did, and then you did it again. A little later, the debut album of Roy & the Devil’s Motorcycle was released on the Rev’s Voodoo Rhythm label. “We are lone fighters, that’s for sure” says Markus Stähli. “It has to do with the kind of people we are. We were never looking for a scene. Heaven forbid! We would never have wanted to belong to one.”

29 years have passed since the Stähli brothers first walked on a stage with their guitars. Apart from several handful of singles and EPs, they have since released four albums, most recently a film soundtrack, “Tino: Frozen Angel” (2014). Now comes their fifth. It’s called “Im Reich der Wilden Tiere (No Milk No Sugar)” (Voodoo Rhythm Records). I think it’s great.

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DEUTSCH
Seit über zwanzig Jahren drehen Roy and The Devil's Motorcycle aus dem Schweizer Endstations Kaff Oberdiessbach ihre Kreise im Space-Rock-Kosmos. Die drei Stähli-Brüder folgten in all den Jahren im Verbund mit wechselnden Schlagzeugern ihrem eigenen, trendimmunen Rhythmus: Sie streiften den traditionellen Hinterwäldler-Folk, lärmten zu Beginn extrem rudimentär, wurden radikaler auf dem alles explodierenden, alles niederreissenden Erstling FORGOTTEN MILLION SELLERS (1997) und spielten das zweite Album BECAUSE OF WOMEN (2006) erdiger. Auf ihrer letzten Platte TELL IT TO THE PEOPLE (2012) strebten die Roys mehr denn je in Richtung Offenheit. Das Gitarrenfeedback ist ewig, es spult psychedelisch, das Weltall wird nicht nur im frei fliegenden Traditional «Will The Circle Be Unbroken» erreicht, während gleich nach dem sinistren Beginn zum grossen Free-Jazz-Lärm-Freakout geladen wird. Voodoo Rhythm Records unterstütze die Band seit beginn und veröffentlichte alle drei LP's sowie diverse EP's.
Laut, roh und ekstatisch sind ihre Live-Shows. So legendär, dass Roy And The DMC nach Konzerten an der Seite von Martin Rev (SUICIDE), Acid Mothers Temple oder Sonic Boom auch von Spiritualized auf Europa-Tour 2012 als Support eingeladen wurden. Nach intensiven Konzertfahrten fand die Band Zeit, den Soundtrack zum Dokumentarfilm «Tino – Frozen Angel» beizusteuern. Ein Soundtrack, der dem verwinkelten Leben des Halbstarken und Anführer der Schweizer Hells Angels musikalisch gerecht wird – mit ekstatischem Lärm und schwerem, gefährlichem Rock'n'Roll. Ab Mai ebenfalls über Voodoo Rhythm Records erhältlich.
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Roy and the Devil's Motorcycle - because of women

VR1233

TRACKLIST
1. Dark Sunday Evening
2. Don't Leave Me
3. Winding Up
4. Dust Ball Flashback
5. I Had A Dream
6. Johnny Be Good
7. It Hurts Me Too
8. Illuminated Cowboy
9. When We Were Young

Roy and the Devil's Motorcycle - "because of women"
LP: VR1233 (EAN CODE: 7640111767176)
CD: VRCD33 (EAN CODE: 7640111767169 )
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The band formed 1991 in a little village in the mountains in Switzerland (Oberdiesbach) a Town of Friendly Farmers and Fat Black and White Grass Eating Cows and a Handful of pissed off Teenagers.. and 3 of them where the Stähli Brothers, 3 Brothers (3 Guitars ) and Oliver on drums, they started as a 'Back from the Grave' Garage Punk Band but deffenetly kept the Psychedelic and Blues Trash Backdoor wide open .
Over the years and with the use of different chemicals and organic drugs and weed their Horizon got brighter and more obscure Day after Day the Moved to Biger Towns the guitarist lives in a Trailerpark in Bern the others in Basel the Velvet Underground and early Blues like Elmore James , Lightning Hopkins and Psychadelia Masterminds like the Spaceman 3. got a big influence in their doing
Recording a Album is not just going to a Studio and record some tracks.. with the Roys thats a Mission, they tape from Tape to tape fuck it up and Tape over and slow it down speed it up and and and.. its all recorded at their own Roy Home Studio and normaly they take over a year to Record a Full lenght.. the same with this one over here
All theys own compositiopns exept extraordinary Cover Versions from Elmor James, Junior Kimbrough and the Super killer Johnny Be Good Version
anyway Enjoy the World of the amazing one and only ROY AND THE DEVIL'S MOTORCYCLE

Roy and the Devil's Motorcycle - forgotten millionsellers

VR1201-1

TRACKLIST
1. intro
2. train i ride
3. dullpain beat
4. boots on fire
5. motorway
6. mr.charlie
7. born bad
8. texas pastureground
9. blue angel
10. something's wrong
11. toni's trippin'
12. remember me
13. let the poor boy pray
14. true romance

Roy and the Devil's Motorcycle "forgotten millionsellers"

LP: VR1201 (EAN-CODE: 7640148980319)
CD: VRCD01 (EAN-CODE: 7640148980326)
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SUPER KILLER BLUES PSYCHADELIC PUNK FROM THE SWISS TEENAGE MOUNTAIN BROTHERS 1st VOODOO RHYTHM ALBUM RELEASE IN 1997 WAY TO EARLY WHEN IT'S 1st RELEASE.. TODAY A LEGENDARY PLUES PUNK MONSTER RARITEE PLATTER


20 Years of Voodoo Rhythm Records and it's time to Re-Release our first Album back in 1997. After we released a couple of 7" it was time to do a Full lenght album , Roy and the Devl's Motorcycle came across becouse Record Junkie Record Stoped releasing Music and we jumped in that Spot. The Album was Released with a Special Screen Printed and Hand Cutted/Foldet Cover.. It was Deffenetly 10 Years too Early for it's time, way too much Blues and way To much Punk and Psychadelic all the same time .. you have to notice that was the High Time of Commercial Top 100 Techno/Trance Music. Today we think that Album fits much more .. it's 2012 Nowbody knows where to go and what to do and how to do it..its End Time and New Time all the same Time... and that Album gives you a Answer on all Levels a Album Full of Teenage Power Forced by the Punk power from the Mid 70's and Flying over your Head on a Carped from the 1969 British Psychadelic Area... it is so Raw and Trashy that people Back in the Days send back the album to Me and complained about the Sound Qualitee of the Music and that is Way to Wierd..... hahaha... over the years that Album turned into a Cult Object and a Record Collectors item from People and Music Fans all over the World and Still is Very Hard to find... until Today !!!
It was recorded by the Band itself at the Roy Home Studios on Real Tape to Tape then to another Tape and to another Tape, trou A Telefon and to Another Tape then Blast everything up .. this is what made the Band World Famous.. the amazing recordings, stuff you cant do with a Computer Today it's all handmade and handcutted music from the beginning to the end, Please welcom one of the Most Amazing Album ever Recorded and produced in Switzerland the Re-Birth of Roy and the DMC's first Baby Forgotten Millionsellers and let it Grow up this time


 

Roy and the Devil's Motorcycle - good morning blues

VR1233

TRACKLIST
1. Good Morning Blues
2. Lay In The Sun
3. Candy Train
4. Trying to get to you
5. Six Feet Off The Ground

Roy and the Devil's Motorcycle - "good morning blues"
LP: VR12115 (EAN CODE: 7640148982948)
CD: VRCD115 (EAN CODE: 7640148982955 )
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Super Killer Debut Album Re-Issue from Switzerland’s most Notorious Psychedelic Punk Band, Strictly Home Recorded on Smokey Sundays and hangover Mondays between 1995 and 1996

In their Teens they admired Spacemen3 and these days they are produced by Spiritualized Deren Tony „Doggen“ Foster, but this here is a RE-RELEASE from their 1st 10“ Vinyl release on Voodoo Rhythm records back in 1996, 1 year before their Debut Album, Roy and The DMC was the 1st not Beat-Man band on the Label and they continue releasing for the label since then. You have to notice, back then in 1996 it the peak of TECHNO/TRANCE MUSIC and MTV Mainstream Music, there was no place for music like that, and we think today that album fits much better, its a weird time we live in and it needs weird music and It’s an album full of teenage weirdness optimistic mood power forced by the Punk Power of the MID 70’S and spaced out sounds of the 1969 BRITISH PSYCHEDELIC AREA... Recorded by the band itself, at the Roy Home Studios on real tape to tape, to another tape and to another tape, than true a telephone and to another tape, then blasting everything up .. that’s what made the bands music famous worldwide... these amazing recordings, stuff you can’t do with a computer today, truly handmade, music from the beginning to the end, so please welcome one of the 3 Swiss Mountain Brothers and the Drummer Roy and the Devil’s Motorcycle

Roy and the Devil's Motorcycle - im reich der wilden tiere

VR12114

TRACKLIST
1 - Look down that lonesome road (John Jacobs Niles)
2 - Learn to lose
3 - Mo rice
4 - Tears on my pillow (Little Anthony and the Imperials)
5 - Walking talking people
6 - Powwow highway 89
7 - Ain t got a worry (Janis Joplin)

Roy and the Devil's Motorcycle - "im reich der wilden tiere (no milk no sugar)"
LP: VR12114 (EAN CODE: 7640148983129)
CD: VRCD114 (EAN CODE: 7640148982979)
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Three guitars, one drum set, three voices, a daredevil ride into the Kingdom of Wild Animals, Recorded in Nottingham by Tony "Doggen" Foster (Spiritualized) including their gorgeous evergreen "Learn to Lose" and Janis Joplin’s "Ain't Got a Worry"

A new album from Roy & the Devil's Motorcycle – it’s their first in six years. And what a title! "Im Reich der Wilden Tiere (No Milk, No Sugar)". “In the Kingdom of Wild Animals” was a television programme for children, explains Markus Stähli, the youngest of the three brothers who make up the band alongside the drummer, Elias Raschle. "It was presented by some stiff colonial type gentleman. He was sitting in his office, talking about wild animals. Why is this a fitting title for the album? Because it's zeitgeist."
Eight years ago, Roy & the Devil's Motorcycle supported post-psychedelic superstars Spiritualized on a European tour. Their guitarist Tony "Doggen" Foster was so impressed by their uncompromising dedication to the power of massed guitars and the mood of the moment that he invited them to his studio in Nottingham for some recording sessions. During the following few years the Roys returned to the "Mouse House" again and again. Always supportive and enthusiastic, Doggen never tried to interfere with their vision. "We played live with the same raw energy we used to play at our shows, guided by emotional chaos and excess.”
The seven songs were mixed by Markus Stähli at home in Basel's Happy Home Studio. Hardly any overdubs, lots of feedback, and a very real pneumatic drill thrown in for good measure. "Pounding away right in front of the studio in Nottingham, it was part of the ambience. Gives you an idea of the sensibility at play, I guess." Three guitars, one drum set, three voices. As it says on the album cover: "Not a comfortable sound, nothing landscapish, no distance to a wide stereo spectrum, no ready-made room you can go in. Confrontation - talking to you. No milk no sugar."
Four songs were written by the band, including their gorgeous evergreen "Learn to Lose". Driven by a hypnotic xylophone riff from the keyboard, the minimalist "Mo Rice" shows the Roys from a new side. A sign of things to come? Their cover of John Jacobs Niles's "Look Down That Lonesome Road" sounds hardly any less spooky than the original but clearly tells the story in a language of their own. The same applies to covers of the Little Anthony hit "Tears on My Pillow" and Janis Joplin’s "Ain't Got a Worry". Give thanks to Roy & the Devil’s Motorcycle! Theirs is a daredevil ride into a land of animal power and beautiful mystery.

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Roy and the Devil's Motorcycle - tell it to the people

VR1269

TRACKLIST
1 six pink cadillac
2 i'm allright
3 casey jones
4 cristina
5 tears on my pillow
6 will the circle be unbroken
7 wather, air, food love
8 piggy bank
9 henry's blues

Roy and the Devil's Motorcycle - "tell it to the people"
LP: VR1269 (EAN-CODE: 7640148980036)
CD: VRCD69 (EAN-CODE: 7640148980128)
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MESSED UP SUPER RAW PSYCHADELIC ROCK'N'ROLL FROM TREE ALPINE SWISS VOODOO BROTHERS ,TRIPPIN IN A RIVER OF ENDLESS BLUES PUNK AND PSYCHADELIC POWER SOUNDS

Voodoo Rhythm Records is proud to announce their third long awaited album,. ‚tell it to the people'
Since 1991 Roy and the DMC have been getting lost in music. Saturated in BLUES, GARAGE and PSYCHEDELIA, they've honed a focused, raw and HYPNOTIC sound ranging from blissed out blues to raging garage and druggy soundscapes. Always moving at their own pace and with a slightly disturbing warpedness.
It's worth mentioning that the three guitarist brothers grew up in a tiny Swiss mountain village. When they moved to a larger town with a 'rock club' where they first saw Spacemen 3 and some other sonic pioneers of the time, they got immersed in the energy of garage punk, primal rock and roll, and later on, the depth of blues.
After releasing several singles, compilations and EPs, their first full-length album, FORGOTTEN MILLIONSELLERS, came out in 1998 as one of the first releases on VOODOO RHYTHM RECORDS The second album, BECAUSE OF WOMAN, followed in 2006, and definitely catapulted them countrywide into the status of a influential band and showed that their cult continues growing with every record they put out. Everything the band records and produces, is done at their own self-made analogue studio called 'ROY HOME PRODUCTION'. Maybe it is because good things take time and they take it. Maybe it is because of their amazing artwork for covers and posters. Or maybe it's just because they don't give a fuck about what anyone else is doing musically that they are truly an original.
Their new drummer, Alain Perret-Gentil (the singer of the garage punk band Come'n'Go), plays harmonica, sings backing vocals and has introduced a more dancier, groovier element to some of their new songs.
TELL IT TO THE PEOPLE is all Roy Home Recordings, self made to the Bone, hours of recording on Tape and over recording re recording trowing away and recording some more.. a Patchwork of music Club supported bands are Acid Mother Tempel, Sonic Boom, Reverend Beat-man or Martin Rev from Suicide.


 

Roy and the Devil's Motorcycle - tino frozen angel - Soundtrack

VR1289

TRACK LIST
1 FROZEN ANGEL
2 YOU BETTER RUN
3 TRICOLORE
4 WATER AIR FOOD AND LOVE
5 NOT ENOUGH MADNESS
6 HILL THEME
7 LEO ELODIE LEOIC & LOUIE
8 TUTILIMUNDI

Roy and the Devil's Motorcycle "tino frozen angel - Soundtrack"
LP :VR1289 (EAN CODE 7640148980487)
CD :VRCD89 (EAN CODE 7640148980562)
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A MOVIE SOUNTRACK ABOUT A REBEL AND OUTLAW MADE BY SWITZERLANDS OWN OUTLAW BAND ROY AND THE DEVIL'S MOTORCYCLE: OLD DUSTY BLUES, BIKES, FOLK, DIRTY GARAGE AND REVOLUTIONARY PSYCHADELIA

THE MUSIC, Roy and The Devil's Motorcycle (CH)
For the past 20 years, Roy and the Devil's Motorcycle have been tenaciously and joyously doing their own thing. The 3 brothers picked up guitars and set out on a mission to set our little worlds on fire. Raw power Reverb, distortion and harmonics swirl and boil, lurch and whip in the melting pot. Initially their influences seem obvious: old, dusty blues records, gospel, dirty garage and Spacemen 3. Everything handmade and home recorded with the most obscure techniques you can imagine. So on this SOUNDTRACK of "Tino-Frozen Angel" (Adrian Winkler, 2014) A swiss biker outlaw documentray where they hit the exact right spot, whether at the famous Zürich Street Fights in 1968 or at TINO's death scene in 1981 (Tutilimundi, Bolivia) the Band composed all in the right mood , music that makes you get up and fight! The VINYL format comes in a great bundel package inclusive CD, Movie DVD and the film poster !!!!

THE MOVIE "Tino-Frozen Angel", a documentary by Adrian Winkler (director of HALBSTARK, CELTIC FROST etc)
They called him "Frozen Angel". Martin "Tino" Schippert, (1. Mai 1946; † 1981) the first Swiss President of the infamous Hells Angel motorcycle club, even during his lifetime was a legend. No one embodied the dream of the Swiss 68 Generation for freedom and self-realization as perfect like he did. But for that Dream he paid with Jail and death. the Documentray shows a Real Unique Swiss Born Bad Rebel His carrier started in the Early 60's as a rowdy and revolutinary and activist and finaly turned into the boss and founder (1970) of the Hells Angels in Zürich, Switzerland. the Documentray shows you lots of old original Film Footage from the Halbstark Erea ( Karlheinz Weinberger ) and interviews with Family, Friends, Gang Members etc Filmed in Swiss German with English / French subtitles
This Film is A swiss historical document which shows a unique man and his fights for Freedom and against the Sqarism.