RotFront is the brainchild of Yuriy Gurzhy, an expat Ukrainian musician, well known as one half of the legendary Berlin-based Russendisko DJ collective, and his Hungarian fellow Simon Wahorn, a musician and DJ-originator of the Hungaro Groovers Soundsystem.
The band has been active since 2003 in various line-ups, staying faithful to their unique blend of eclectic styles, most notably reggae, klezmer, hiphop, cumbia and punk. Their turbo-driven "emigrantski raggamuffin" music, as they themselves call it, deals with everyday life in Berlin and adventures of an immigrant in a big city.
RotFront is best known for the energetic live performances notorious for the disappearance of the border between the stage and the dance floor after the first songs, when both the band and the crowd unite in a convoluted wild dance, while it is raining sweat and liquor. The band is offering the exquisite musical references adopted from the different eras and places presenting a particularly powerful compound that seems to penetrate the deepest crevices of the music loving souls. The effects of this chemical reaction are strikingly satisfying to the participants of the rite as well as to the observers that are quickly becoming involved despite not realizing that.
Im Dezember 2001 entschlossen sich der Russendisko-DJ Yuriy Gurzhy und der ungarische Musiker Simon Wahorn (ex-Balaton, Batu Karmen), eine Band zu gründen.
Mit ihrem ersten Konzert, welches sie am Heiligen Abend 2001 zusammen mit dem Klarinettisten Michail Schtutin, dem Rapper Blacky und einem internationalen fünfköpfigen Frauenchor im Haus Ungarn gaben, erklärte RotFront der langweiligen Pseudoweltmusik den Krieg.
Mit ihrer einzigartigen Mischung aus Reggae, Ska, Cumbia, Klezmer, Hip-Hop und Zigeunermusik gilt RotFront als die stimmungsvollste Kapelle Berlins.