
Johnny Griparic Bass Rig
Are you a gear geek who loves to know what the pros rely on both on stage and in the studio? Then our brand new video series will be right up your alley!
Are you a gear geek who loves to know what the pros rely on both on stage and in the studio? Then our brand new video series will be right up your alley!
The latest ‘Our Generation’ film features melodic rock guitarist James Ford. We catch up with him in a recording studio just south of England’s capital.
An visceral cocktail of surf guitar, punk energy and psychedelic world music, Let The Festivities Begin! is the debut album from London-based Los Bitchos. After finding an affinity with Rotosound strings, the girls invited us down to celebrate a special performance at the official launch party.
We met up with singer songwriter Kim Logan in a London record shop in the latest episode of ‘Our Generation’.
The latest installment in the Our Generation series features performances and a discussion with Polish bass virtuoso Kinga Głyk.
Press release for the RGH-200 Instrument Hanger
Our christmas playlist contains all the best festive tunes featuring Rotosound players
Our brand new video series Our Generation puts the spotlight on the latest and greatest Rotosound Players. This feature film features London punk rock band Drones.
We have released a range of iconic clothing and lifestyle accessories available to buy directly through our website.
Our brand new video series Our Generation puts the spotlight on the latest and greatest Rotosound Players. The feature film premieres alongside guitarist Tom Ford’s debut single “Love You” featuring Poppy Ajudha.
If proof was ever needed that talent runs in the family, look no further than Rotosound’s Jason How. Following in his father James How’s footsteps as both a musician and engineer, Jason has rolled the next generation of string winding machines onto the factory floor, promising a more efficient, greener, and consistent product.
Who better to tell the story of Rotosound’s history of making the machines that make the strings than the man himself…
21-year old Rosie Frater-Taylor’s “Bloom” blurs the lines between jazz, folk, pop and soul. It’s a melting pot of Joni Mitchell, Pat Metheny, Lewis Taylor, and Emily King, with a side helping of John Mayer.