Roofeeo

When a fire consumed his childhood home in Brooklyn, NY, a neighboring church took in the building’s residents. They offered food, shelter and to Panama born Jahphet Landis, a first glimpse into the world of live music. Although much was lost in the fire, Jahphet AKA “Roofeeo” gained a priceless appreciation for music. He immediately knew that music was a deeply rooted part of his soul. He began playing drums with no formal training and while digging deeper into his newfound passion, realized that he also had perfect pitch. Practicing regularly, he became obsessed with mastering his craft.

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Fast forward to today and Roofeeo is a seasoned, genre-bending musician. Having played in a handful of local projects before receiving an invitation to play with Australian Electro-Punk Rock transplants The Death Set, he began rewiring the skills learned from jazz and gospel into a style all his own. While on hiatus from touring with The Death Set, Roofeeo took advantage of the opportunities that began presenting themselves, rocking audiences around the world with the likes of Indie-Pop artist Santigold, Nerd Rap pioneer MC Spank Rock, Amanda Blank, Theophilus London, Melo-X, The Chicken Bucket All-Stars, Jesse Boykins lll, Björk and currently touring with Tv on the Radio.

In 2008, Roofeeo stepped out from behind the drum set and began experimenting as a DJ. Merging this new talent with the live musicianship he spent years developing, naturally spiraled him into the even more challenging realm of sound/ music production. All of this preparing him for his involvement with the Brooklyn based Hip-Hop/Electro group Ninjasonik where he served as both DJ and the groups Producer. He is currently apprenticing with accomplished electro genius XXXChange, daily maturing his musical palette. Although far removed from the young boy who picked up those first pair of drum sticks, he still embodies the heart and soul of the music that originally inspired him, refusing to rest until he impacts the masses. In his own words, “I see music as an outlet for the soul and a voice of emotional expression for those without one. I want to make music that not only earns something, but means something. Daily I want to channel the fire that, in an instant, changed my life forever and bring that passion back into the music I create.”

Past Shows


Aug
30
th
2011
7th St Entry
Aug
30
th
2011
7th St Entry

More Shows

Aug
1
st
Palace Theatre

Pixies

with Kurt Vile and The Violators
May
10
th
The Fitzgerald Theater

An Evening with
The Magnetic Fields

May
9
th
The Fitzgerald Theater

An Evening with
The Magnetic Fields

Apr
5
th
First Avenue

The Hard Quartet

with Sharp Pins