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Rozznet
Rozznet was founded in 1997 by James Coleman, Chris Graves and Kevin Graves(RIP) at the request of Rozz himself. It has quite a history behind it and dates back to the (dot)com boom of the 90s.
It was originally created with the purpose of distributing recordings of Rozz Williams, Gitane Demone, Erik Kristides and other related projects associated with the artists.
Unfortunately, the untimely passing of Erik Kristides in November of 1997 which was followed by Rozz's death in April of 1998 brought the label which would distribute those recordings to a close.
In the aftermath of Rozz's death there was a tribute LP released called "The Toungue Achieves The Dialect" which was released by Rozznet in 2001 along with 3 Premature Ejaculation releases.
Those releases are "6", "Dead in Toronto" and "Night Sweats". "6" being the most distributed in a limited edition of 100 copies.
In the following years, a webmaster named "HALOE" did much of Rozznets web coding and graphics until retiring in 2014. From time to time, he will do upkeep.
The Rozz Williams Scholars Society owes much inspiration, respect and loyalty to the Rozznet family. And we are happy to feature them first and foremost. In 2022 and 2023, both Chris and Kevin of Rozznet unfortunately passed away. Their next of kin asked us to look after Rozznet. A burden that we reluctantly accepted. We feel these pants were too big for us. But we will dedicate our time and effort to preserving what is left of Rozznet in their memory.



The Blue Hour (inactive since 2010)
At one point in time, this was almost like a sister site to Rozznet. You can still find decent information here such as interviews for example.
The Blue Hour is run by a fan from France named Anton. Besides this site, Anton is best known in the Rozz Williams fan community for having taken several photographs of Rozz and his backing band when they played in Bordeux, France; on the 7th of November, 1994.
"The Blue Hour" had a great discography section. However, the rise of Discogs and it's database rendered this section moot.
"The Blue Hour" is one of the last remaining fan sites of Rozz from a bygone era. The site has remained frozen in time since the Malaise Music project in 2010.