His death left a community divided between those who remembered him for his contributions to the music scene and those haunted by the violent circumstances surrounding his final months.
Before the legal turmoil, Brian Rosin was a respected figure in Chicago’s house and techno community. Performing under aliases like and Hannibelectro , he held a residency at the West Town venue Zentra and was a regular performer at iconic clubs including: Spybar Primary Annex Chicago DJ D2A Found Dead Months After Homicide...
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The Tragic Final Act of Chicago’s DJ D2A The Chicago electronic music scene is still grappling with the dark and complex legacy of Brian Rosin, the veteran artist known as . Rosin, who had been a staple in the city's nightlife for years, was found dead in July 2020 while awaiting trial for the homicide of his wife, Isabel. A Fixture of Chicago Nightlife Family remembers Chicago's beloved DJ Commando The Tragic
The tragedy began on April 28, 2020, during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. According to Cook County prosecutors, Rosin and his wife, 26-year-old DePaul University graduate Isabel Rosin, ingested psilocybin mushrooms.
His musical output often leaned into the dark and experimental, with titles like Disko Bloodbath and Music For Murder Vol 1 . The April 2020 Homicide Charge