Rob da Bank
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Rob da Bank has worked in music since the early 90s, making his name with his label Sunday Best Recordings, his various BBC Radio 1 shows and more recently with his two festivals, Bestival [Isle of Wight] and its little sister Camp Bestival [Lulworth Castle, Dorset]... Today you'll find him juggling all of those at once, alongside with his three little sons and his illustrator wife Josie da Bank, who is the creative producer of all things Bestival!
BBC RADIO 1 : THE ROB DA BANK LEFTFIELD SHOW
(05.00-07.00 Saturday Morning)
Rob now closes BBC Radio 1's twelve hours of Dance with a two-hour eclectic mix of music from around the world...
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If you’re stateside tune in on Sirius:
USA: East Coast – Friday into Saturday: 00.00-02.00, Sirius Satellite-Channel 11
USA:West Coast – Friday: 21.00-23.00, Sirius Satellite - Channel 11
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 in 2009, or his DJ sets and parties everywhere from Ibiza to NYC, right up to the pages of the technicolour coffee table book 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 60,000 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 2008’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 two hours of weekly radio, capping off Radio 1’s 12 hours of dance on a Friday night / Saturday morning (Rob da Bank: Radio 1’s Leftfield Show) 120 kaleidoscopic minutes featuring anything from brand new dubstep to folk to oddball electronica. 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.
As family da Bank started to grow, 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.
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.”
Who I'd like to meet:
some aliens if there are any out there..if not Janis Joplin, Lightning Hopkins and/or Lenin will do ...Interests
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..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?Music
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10 of 20MoreEllo Rob,
I just sent you our new CD, hope you like it. We want to play some festivals in the UK this spring/summer, I am hoping to get on Wychwood, (originally from Cheltenham, rode a winner there when I was a youth!) Would love to play Glastonbury, not sure how to go about it. Any road up, enjoy the CD, keep up the brilliant work at the beeb etc. We need a champion, could it be you?
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Hi Rob, new track up featuring Kelvin Judah, hope you can find time to check it out. Have a great 2010, Sean
Ciao Rob da Bank!
I hope you've had a fantastic start into a new 2010! ;)
Lot's of love & success during this lovely year!!
Please check out my latest mixtape. Incl. tracks from Nakatsuka Takeshi, Torpedo Boyz, Parov Stelar, Gramophonedzie, Smoove & Turrell, remixes from Roland Schwarz, Quasamodo, Tim Shaw, Aeroplane and more...
Why Don't You Mix'10
Compiled & mixed by Eric Tchaikovsky
http://soundcloud.com/erictchaikovsky/why-dont-you-mix10-by-eric-tchaikovsky
Cheers from Ukraine!
Nowthen,how do you do? "The Jimmy Saville Experience" is the new album from "The Gipton Removal Firm" featuring 22 bangin tracks and is available from Jumbo,Crash,Therapy and Tribe in Leeds.
It can also be ordered direct from me myspace page for £7 which includes postage and packing.....bargain!
Also please check out the brand new remix of "Hell In A Cell" by "Bubbz".....its a bloody belter!
Much love
Weeksy
finishing off the record, new EP out soon and then the album... here's the vid again in case you missed it first time round, peace BES
Hi!!!
Hi Rob,
We made a video for Don't Judge A Book By Its Cover:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YirweM2jLro
‘A slice of classic contemporary northern soul - one for the box’
Thanks
What have Dizzee Rascal, Hot Chip, Willy Wonka and The Incredible Hulk got in common?
They’re all going to witness the real life legends that are ROXY MUSIC rocking the bells off the main stage at this year’s Bestival! Not only that but Mumford & Sons, Chic feat. Nile Rodgers, Tricky, The Temper Trap, Mylo and Erol Alkan will also be joining the line-up which already includes The xx, LCD Soundsystem, Fever Ray, Gil Scott Heron, Richie Hawtin presents PLASTIKMAN Live, Chase & Status, Simian Mobile Disco, Delphic, Ellie Goulding, Annie Mac presents, Four Tet.…and Rolf Harris!
Why Wonka and Hulk? Well, we’re proud to announce that this year’s fantastical fancy dress theme is ‘FANTASY’ – Bestival 2010: The Year Of The Fantastic!
Let your imaginations run wild on our Fantasy Island in September. Think Wizard of Oz meets Lord Of The Rings with Harry Potter wrestling with Tarzan in the corner of the campsite. The only limit is how far your mind’s eye can see…
Got to www.bestival.net for more info
What have Dizzee Rascal, Hot Chip, Willy Wonka and The Incredible Hulk got in common?
They’re all going to witness the real life legends that are ROXY MUSIC rocking the bells off the main stage at this year’s Bestival! Not only that but Mumford & Sons, Chic feat. Nile Rodgers, Tricky, The Temper Trap, Mylo and Erol Alkan will also be joining the line-up which already includes The xx, LCD Soundsystem, Fever Ray, Gil Scott Heron, Richie Hawtin presents PLASTIKMAN Live, Chase & Status, Simian Mobile Disco, Delphic, Ellie Goulding, Annie Mac presents, Four Tet.…and Rolf Harris!
Why Wonka and Hulk? Well, we’re proud to announce that this year’s fantastical fancy dress theme is ‘FANTASY’ – Bestival 2010: The Year Of The Fantastic!
Let your imaginations run wild on our Fantasy Island in September. Think Wizard of Oz meets Lord Of The Rings with Harry Potter wrestling with Tarzan in the corner of the campsite. The only limit is how far your mind’s eye can see…
Got to www.bestival.net for more info