listening to the mountains of amazing records i get sent every day ........
buying even more amazing records as if ill ever get to listen to them all ........
wandering the hills and dales of the UK and the mountains of morocco with my wife Josie searching for the meaning of life and a corkscrew ........
driving my rusty old vw camper van around waiting til i spot another vw driver so i can give them the vw finger signal through the windscreen ... havent got it right yet! ......
keeping siamese fighting fish called rocky which keep perishing..im up to rocky 6 so far and i hope he doesnt die as im not sure sylvester stallone did any more?
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You will receive an email every Monday with the tracklistings from my two BBC Radio 1 shows (inc links to listen again) plus info on my forthcoming DJ dates.
UPCOMING ROB DA BANK DJ DATES:
FRI JULY 3 Rob da Bank & Friends Tour, Orange Rooms, Southampton with Passion Pit, Lucky Elephant & Rob da Bank
SAT JULY 4 Monarchy Live, Ragley Hall, Warwickshire
FRI JULY 10 Traena Festival, Traena, Norway
SAT JULY 11 Exit Festival, Serbia
FRI JULY 24 - SUN JULY 26 Camp Bestival, Lulworth Castle, Dorset
MON AUG 3 Cowes Week, Isle of Wight. Watch this space!
WED AUG 5 Sunday Best at Proud Galleries, London
SUN AUG 30 Get Loaded In The Park, Clapham Common, London
FRI SEP 11 - SUN SEP 13 Bestival, Robin Hill Country Park, Isle of Wight
SAT SEP 19 South Central Festival, Poole
THUR SEP 24 Potterow, Edinburgh
FRI SEP 27 We Love Closing Party, Space, Ibiza, Spain
MON SEP 28 Fun Factory, Solus, Cardiff
FRI OCT 2 Rob da Bank & Friends, Fabric, London
FRI OCT 24 Support slot for Franz Ferdinand, Brixton Academy
Rob da Bank has worked in music since the early 90s, making his name with Sunday Best Recordings, his various BBC Radio 1 shows and more recently, Bestival... Today you can find him juggling all three things at once, alongside two beautiful baby boys and a wonderful wife!
BBC RADIO 1 : THE ROB DA BANK LEFTFIELD SHOW (Sun-Mon 0000hrs-0200hrs)
On Sunday nights, Rob plays a magical old mix up of oddities, exotica and reggae, techno, electronics and rock n roll… anything goes!
BBC RADIO 1 : THE ROB DA BANK & FRIENDS SHOW (Mon 0200hrs-0400hrs)
For Rob’s second Radio 1 show, he invites special guests into the studio. Past shows have included the musical A-Z of Hot Chip, Mylo & Soulwax, and also a documentary on the origins of beatbox and graffiti featuring figureheads of both scenes MC Beardyman & Banksy…
This fortnightly podcast showcases the new and forthcoming material from Rob’s record label and always has a healthy dose of other obscure, wonderful and new tracks he has picked up here and there.
Or you can check 'em out on this player below... simple!
THE ROB DA BANK STORY SO FAR...
“Hello you, you, and you too. It’s da Bank here for the next two hours, playing the best in left field, right field and any bloomin’ field we can lay our hands on.”
So starts a typical evening on Robert ‘Rob da Bank’ Gorham’s weekly BBC Radio One Leftfield Show, a colourful corner of the musical universe where you’re as likely to stumble into stripped down motorway techno as you are woozy weird folk or a booty electro cover of an obscure David Bowie tune. It’s the same blueprint that has made his annual Bestival festival jamboree the summer’s cool ruler since it began in 2004, and it’s not a million miles from the Sunday Best parties (entrance famously £1.99, Harvey as a monthly resident) he ran upstairs at the Tea Rooms Des Artistes in Clapham back in his days as a roving Muzik journalist in the mid ‘90s.
This insistence on the eclectic runs through everything, from his long-running Sunday Best record label, his own Lazyboy music or the myriad compilations from the Fabric 24 peak time club mix to 2006’s Folk Off to the A-Z of Bestival release earlier this year, or his DJ sets and parties everywhere from Ibiza to NYC, right up to the pages of the technicolour coffee table book he’s just finishing on the glorious world of festivals (Rob da Bank’s A-Z of Festivals for Pan Macmillan). When Rob da Bank describes his modus operandi as “a mad drive the wrong way round a one way system,” he’s not messing around. Well, he is messing around, because messing around is what he does best, but he means it. And it shows.
Rob da Bank grew up in Warsash, Hampshire, playing trombone in brass bands and absorbing the vibes as his GP dad listened to The Beatles. He started playing hip-hop and funk under the DJ name of Rob The Bank, moved to London in the early ‘90s to study French and History of Art at Goldsmiths, and met his future wife and co-pilot Josie in the student union. They formed a romantic and raving union, putting whirlwind energy into nights out at now-legendary clubs like Rage and eventually putting on their own parties. “Sunday Best and Bestival wouldn’t exist if Josie hadn’t done the creative. It’s a family thing. If you take me away you’ve got a really colourful party with no music, and if you took her away, you’d have a very plain event with music.”
Sunday Best presents Bestival is the polar opposite of plain. The three times winner of Best Medium Sized Festival began with the expansion of Sunday Best into a tent at Glastonbury and started at Robin Hill on the Isle of Wight with an audience of 7,000 people in 2004. In 2007 the early bird tickets sold out in eight minutes. Now, it treats 40,000 to the summer’s joyful final fling, packed with madcap features (ukulele players, physics demonstrations, laughter clubs) and a killer line-up. Not only do the festival team come up with crazy ideas, the fans do too. Last year ‘Yasmin and her Hulerama gang’ organised a Swim To Bestival across the Solent. Ditto, the fancy dress, which now compels forum members to spend six months on their costumes, with monthly dinners and even costume AGMs. As a child, da Bank never attended fancy dress parties. “I’m an introvert!”
Despite this, he’s the recognisable face of his festival, one of the few curated and run by an artist. “I like being on the frontline. It’s important. You see Michael Eavis at Glastonbury, pounding round the site, checking everyone’s alright – that’s my responsibility.” He blames himself for last year’s wet weather: “I shot myself in the foot because I’d come up with the 30,000 Freaks Under The Sea theme. I had umpteen people coming up to me all weekend going ‘You brought this on yourself!’ There were submarines, jellyfish, divers, which looked pretty magical to be honest.”
And then there’s the radio. He and Chris Coco hosted the cult Blue Room show between 2002 ‘til 2006 after being approached by the BBC who wanted a show to cater for the millennial chill-out boom. It broadcast between 5 and 7am on Saturday mornings, wowing milkmen and depleted ravers with its happily wonky playlists, sneaking ambient, spaced-out dub and electro into the airwaves. He’d been lined up as holiday cover for John Peel when the great man died, and he held the fort in the weeks between Peel’s death and the BBC’s decision on how to proceed, record shopping with the DJs two young producers and filling shows with music from the crates Peel had left behind. He then filled Peel’s Thursday night slot for 18 months.
These days, he presides over four hours of weekly radio, transforming his Sunday slot of midnight 'til 4am into two shows, the first (Rob da Bank: Radio 1’s Leftfield Show) 120 kaleidoscopic minutes featuring anything from brand new dubstep to folk to oddball electronica, the second (Rob da Bank & Friends) 120 featuring guest specials from Bobby Gillespie or Lily Allen or Tom Middleton and his patented A-Z shows. It frequently includes music no one else has heard: “If some kid in Scunthorpe sends me a cover of a sea shanty and it’s good, I’ll play it.” As a result of large Listen Again figures via BBC’s iPlayer / Listen Again feature, his audience is now truly worldwide. Likewise the ever-popular monthly Sunday Best podcasts. As a result, da Bank is considered one of the world’s most influential tastemakers.
As family da Bank started to grow (son Arlo was joined by Merlin in 2008), so did the family of festivals. Sunday Best presents Camp Bestival launched in July 2008 with The Flaming Lips and 82-year-old Chuck Berry on stage and 12,000 kids and big kids running riot amongst a Mad Hatters Tea Party, an insect stage and interactive theatre in the woods.
Bestival finishes the festival season, Camp Bestival drops in the middle, so why not kick if off too? Bandstand was launched in May 2008, in conjunction with Vauxhall Corsa, another successful brand partnership in a line of collaborations that includes Jack Daniels, Xbox, Strongbow, Red Bull and Vodaphone who selected da Bank’s ‘Police Dogs Bonfire’ for an international ad campaign. London’s Billingsgate and the Carling Academy, Liverpool hosted two parties featuring Morris dancers, mini marching bands, the English National Ballet, Late Of The Pier and Mark Ronson. Rob is currently remixing Paganini, the infectious classical music used in the title sequence of the South Bank Show, and now placed in an Audi commercial. Watch this space…
Everything from Bestival to his Sunday Best record label (it launched Groove Armada and Lemon Jelly back in the late ‘90s and propelled dan le sac Vs Scroobius Pip and teenage rockabillies Kitty, Daisy and Lewis into the charts) share the sense that they’re a testing ground for future stars as well as celebrating off-trend old-school brilliance. “It’s not like ‘ooh, check me out’ but it’s nice that I’ve been one of the first to play Florence And The Machine, Black Kids, Ting Tings – we had them in session a year before they were in the charts. I like supporting music early.”
Oh, and if two radio shows, two festivals, club DJ, a record label, book and a music publishing company wasn’t enough, there’s also his musical alter ego, Lazyboy. He and producer Mr Dan (Franz Ferdinand, Kylie, Emiliana Torrini) are close to finishing the follow-up to 2004’s Penguin Rock, after a fortnight of condensed music making, with the dream team of vocalists soon to be unveiled. Along, no doubt, with more crazy daisy plans for the best music and the best fun. “I didn’t set out to combine excellent music with excellent fun,” says da Bank, “but that’s what’s happened. And that’s what we’re about.”
GET LOADED IN THE PARK SUNDAY 30TH AUGUST CLAPHAM COMMON LONDON www.getloadedinthepark.com
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///// XFM STAGE ///// RÖYKSOPP PENDULUM DJ SET BOOKA SHADE SPECIAL GUEST TBA ESSER TRIP MPHO MARINA & THE DIAMONDS JOHN KENNEDY EDDY TEMPLE MORRIS
///// CLASH STAGE ///// LAURENT GARNIER (live) PEACHES MISS KITTIN & THE HACKER MAGNETIC MAN FEAT SKREAM & BENGA CHASE & STATUS BLAME FEAT. SELAH WE ARE ENFANT TERRIBLE DEVILS GUN LIVE TECH REBELZ FISH DON’T DANCE DJS
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Glastonbury Festival 2009 proudly presents LEKIDDO - Lord of The Lobsters! live on-stage 12.30-13.30pm Saturday 27 June 2009 Dance Lounge in the Dance Village
...and LEKIDDO - Lord of The Lobsters! 'To The Beach' is available on iTunes, Amazon etc... worldwide.
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LEKIDDO Lord of The Lobsters! www.lekiddo.com Spread the word Let there be Lobsters!
Love Music Hate Racism: Lords of Bastard (Doom Drone Psychedelic rawk) Afterbirth (Heavy Tuned Discharge Punk) Loinstorm (Local Jazz-Core Numpties) Junge Welt (Apocalyptic Commentary to a Declining Civilization) Leith Dockers Club Academy Street Edinburgh 7pm 28th May Entry : Donation
Medes is the solo project of producer AJ Cookson. Known for his remix work under alter-ego Forma (tKatKa, Death From Above 1979, The Knife, Matthew Rozeik, Score One For Safety), and formerly as the frontman for the explosive band The Montauk Projekt (“…some kind of locked on noise-bastard two-piece” – Organ Magazine), AJ has been a regular contributor to 100m collective projects since the label’s inception and has collaborated with many of the collective’s acts. He now delivers this outstanding and long awaited debut solo collection.
Wooohaaaaa!!! Braindrop is throwing its very first boat party on Saturday 6 June.
A night of swashbuckling bass mayhem on the high seas! Bringing you big and bwaad bass, beats and pieces of eight courtesy of:
** THE McMASH CLAN ** ** THE PANACEA ** ** MUMDANCE ** ** BEN PHAZE ** **THE EMO HUNTER** ** BASS6 **
The vessel is specially equipped to hold large groups of people (and all the extra bass bins we can squeeze on). Her name is The Dutch Master and she be a mighty fine boat too!
It's going to be a ridiculously fun rinse up. However, if you think you can get away with being remotely serious and/or cool at this party - ye be mistaken. The Braindrop Boat Rave is fancy dress: Pirate's from the 80's. Arrgh...better get thinkin what ye gonna wear.
D&B / DUBSTEP / TECHNO / BREAKS / ELECTRO / HARDCORE / HIP HOP / GABBA / BREAKCORE / PSYTRANCE / RAVE... and lots more!
The boat will leave St.Katharines Pier (London) at 9pm and return at 2am. Tickets are £20 and you can get them from TICKETWEB.
For more info check www.braindrop.co.uk. Arrrrgh me hearties!
GET LOADED IN THE PARK 2009 BANK HOLIDAY SUNDAY 30TH AUGUST CLAPHAM COMMON. LONDON http://www.getloadedinthepark.com
Confirmed so far....
Orbital Röyksopp Laurent Garnier (live) Miss Kitten & The Hacker (live) Pendulum (DJ Set & MC Jakes) Chase & Status (& MC Rage) Felix Da Housecat Crookers Rob Da Bank Steve Aoki The Bloody Beetroots (DJ Set) Eddy Temple Morris Esser Trip Marina & The Diamonds + Many more Headline Acts to be announced very soon!
TICKETS ON SALE HERE: http://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/Get-Loaded-In-the-Park-tickets/artist/964575?brand=uk_getloaded09&camefrom=CFC_UK_LOCKNLOAD_GLMYSPACE