Also known as Rodo von Niederhäusern, August de Niederhäusern-Rodo, August De Niedrhäusern, Auguste de Niederhäusern, August de Niederhäusern, August de Niedrhäusern, Niederhäusern-Rodo, Niederhausern
thumb|right|250px|Bust of Paul Verlaine, by Auguste de Niederhäusern, or Rodo. Auguste de Niederhäusern, better known as Rodo (2 April 1863 – 21 May 1913) was a Swiss sculptor and medalist active in Switzerland and France.
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Milo Bennett, who goes by the name RODO, learned to independently produce music for his own video games at a young age. Experimenting with new genres, mixing and reinventing them, RODO expresses his emotions and bizarre tastes through music. Many times creating fictional universes from which it is possible to base and expand his ideas into something much deeper. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Rodo">Read more on Last.fm</a>
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thumb|right|250px|Bust of Paul Verlaine, by Auguste de Niederhäusern, or Rodo. Auguste de Niederhäusern, better known as Rodo (2 April 1863 – 21 May 1913) was a Swiss sculptor and medalist active in Switzerland and France.
Rodo was born in Vevey, and in 1866 moved with his family to Geneva. He attended the École des Arts industriels de Genève (1881) and the École des Beaux-Arts de Genève (1882) under the direction of Barthélemy Menn, then studied at the Académie Julian with Henri Chapu (1886) and at the École des Beaux-Arts de Paris under Alexandre Falguière. For six years he worked in Auguste Rodin's studio.
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