Rob Swift and Ill Insanity coming to a city near you!!!
Please take the time out to view Rob Swift & Ill Insanity’s latest tour schedule:
- July, 10 2008 - (Scratch DJ Academy) 434 6th Avenue, New York, New
York - *Rob Swift solo date
- July, 15 2008 - (Scratch DJ Academy) 434 6th Avenue, New York, New
York - *Rob Swift solo date
- July, 20 2008 - (Scratch DJ Academy) 434 6th Avenue, New York, New
York - *Rob Swift solo date
- July, 26 2008 - (Supreme Trading) 213 N 8th St, Williamsburg, New York
- *Rob Swift solo date
- July, 31 2008 - (Moto) 1080 19th Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania -
*Rob Swift solo date
- August, 2 2008 - (Scratch DJ Academy) 434 6th Avenue, New York, New
York - *Rob Swift solo date
- August, 2 2008 - (Scratch DJ Academy) 434 6th Avenue, New York, New
York - *Rob Swift solo date
- August, 2 2008 - (The 1896) 592 Johnson Avenue, Brooklyn, New York -
*Ill Insanity
- August, 3 2008 - (Scratch DJ Academy) 434 6th Avenue, New York, New
York - *Rob Swift solo date
- August, 3 2008 - (Scratch DJ Academy) 434 6th Avenue, New York, New
York - *Rob Swift solo date
- August, 4 2008 - (Scratch DJ Academy) - 434 6th Avenue, New York, New
York - *Rob Swift solo date
- August, 7 2008 - (Blunt Club) - 2155 E. University, Tempe, Arizona -
*Ill Insanity
- August, 13 2008 - (The Delancey) 168 Delancey Street, New York, New
York *Rob Swift solo date
In stores now - Rob Swift “Dust to Dust”!
Rob Swift continues his relentless pursuit of fresh directions, expanding his palette into the stratosphere. He recently released “As the Tables Turn”, a full length documentary DVD about his career from the past to the present. And after 4 years of finding himself as a solo artist, Rob Swift is once again joining forces with old X comrades Total Eclipse and Precision. They’ve formed a new DJ super group called ILL INSANITY and they’re currently working on their debut album. One would think Rob Swift has enough on his plate but it doesn’t stop there. His latest project, “Dust To Dust”, is a full length CD that pays homage to the B-Boy movement of the 1970’s. According to Rob Swift, “Dust To Dust” is his way of “bringing YOU back to the purest form of Hip Hop.”



















