
Limp Bizkit’s 2013 comeback was a full-force stampede. In this exclusive Fred Durst interview, we explore the band’s rebirth, their lost album "Stampede of the Disco Elephants," and why their legacy still thrives.
Read MoreLouis Comfort Tiffany’s journey spanned painting, stained glass innovation, and bold interior design—culminating in a legacy of color and light that still enchants. Dive into his genius, the women who fueled his success, and the enduring glow of his opalescent artistry.
Read MoreDamon Albarn's creative legacy transcends generations. From Blur’s Britpop anthems to Gorillaz’s genre-defying innovation, his relentless experimentation and refusal to conform have made him a true visionary in modern music. Dive into the story of an artist who continually pushes boundaries and redefines what’s possible.
Read MoreDavid Lynch’s creative legacy transcends cinema, sending shockwaves through music, television, fashion, and art. From the dreamlike mysteries of Twin Peaks to his collaborations with Angelo Badalamenti and Dior, Lynch redefined creativity. At RIOT, we carry his torch, pushing the limits of imagination and embracing the beautifully strange.
Read MoreThe Beastie Boys’ Ill Communication broke boundaries, blending punk, hip-hop, and funk while pushing creative limits. This piece captures their rebellious, boundary-pushing energy that inspired generations.
Read MoreIn the fast-paced world of creative studios, efficient production processes are key to success. Discover 10 essential tips to boost your studio’s productivity and creative output, from embracing the power of planning to utilizing cutting-edge tools and technology.
Read MoreSome tracks shaped the world as we know it, becoming anthems that defined generations and movements. Others, buried in the dust of forgotten vinyl, remain hidden treasures waiting to be rediscovered. Together, they form a mosaic of sound—each note and lyric a piece of the puzzle that unlocks the story of music’s past. And within these echoes lie the keys to shaping its future, inspiring the next wave of creators and listeners alike. Sampling came from necessity. In New York City’s South Bronx of the 1970s, where money was tight and instruments were few, DJs and artists turned to the records they had. They found gold in the grooves—drum breaks, basslines, melodies that spoke louder than their surroundings. A culture was born not from stealing but from survival. And with it, a new art form: hip-hop. One of the earliest pioneers, DJ Grandmaster Flash, would mark his records with crayons to identify the perfect “breaks”—those magical seconds of rhythm that could keep a crowd moving. This technique gave birth to breakbeat DJing, a cornerstone of hip-hop’s rise. Around the same time, producers like Rick Rubin championed the drumbeat as the heartbeat of rap. He often referenced foundational tracks like Run-D.M.C.’s […]
Read MoreThe Bouncer is an ad campaign concept originally created by RIOT for GetContact, blending 90s rave culture with a cinematic portrayal of spam-blocking. Featuring a British bouncer filtering out unwanted ‘spam’ characters, this concept is now open for competitors like Truecaller, Hiya, RoboKiller, and Nomorobo to bring to life.
Read MoreRIOT Studios shares insights on creating a high-quality small studio lighting setup. From custom softbox designs to low-profile grids, see how we tackled compact space challenges.
Read MoreExplore how David Bowie redefined art, music, and identity with his fearless creativity. From his collaborations with legends to his personas like Ziggy Stardust, Bowie’s influence spans generations.
Read MoreIn this exclusive revisit to Jared Leto’s 2009 interview, we explore the making of "This Is War," the deep connection between 30 Seconds to Mars and their fans, and how the band’s journey has evolved through bold artistic choices, including their 2024 world tour announcement from atop the Empire State Building.
Read MoreJean Schlumberger’s fantastical creations at Tiffany & Co. redefined luxury jewelry, blending nature with surrealism. From the artist's early years in Paris to his timeless impact on modern jewelry, explore his enduring legacy through iconic designs, auctions, and collaborations.
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