Rob
da Bank & Chris Coco Present “Listen Again”
contributed by Rephlektor
BBC Radio One DJs Rob da Bank and Chris Coco are two musical
evangelists who have dedicated so much time to the pursuit
of new sounds that their own mothers probably struggle to
recognize them. Luckily for us, Rob & Chris' family
relationships are their problem, not ours, and we can sit
back and enjoy the fruits of their labors in the form of
Listen Again. This double-CD compilation features a selection
of celebrated and undiscovered gems from across the musical
spectrum. Listen Again enchants, entertains and promises
to introduce even the most jaded listener to what could
well be his new favorite band.
In everything they do, Rob & Chris have both found
ways of taking the best of what is perceived as “fringe,”
“leftfield” or “niche” music and
presenting it in a way that highlights its mass appeal.
This is exactly what they achieve across the 26 tracks of
Listen Again. For every established act like Hard Fi or
Jose Gonzalez, there are little known gems from acts such
as Patrick & Eugene or Rainbow Family. For every slice
of blessed-out studio magic (The Freelance Hellraiser, Jim
Noir) there is a slice of raw rock 'n' roll (Clap Your Hands
Say Yeah, Gogol Bordello). Thoughtfully, the pair also included
some exclusive live recordings from Arab Strap, James Yorkston,
Kitty, Daisy & Lewis and King Creosote from their BBC
Maida Vale sessions.
Rob da Bank's first foray into the business of music was
in 1995, when he launched the Sunday Best night at Clapham,
England’s Tearooms des Artistes. Based on a love of
chill out, electronica but with an anything goes musical
policy, the club was so successful that in 1997 it spawned
a record label - Sunday Best Recordings - which unveiled
then unknown acts Groove Armada, Bent and Lemon Jelly to
the world via single releases and compilations. Such a good
idea could never be contained in one small south London
club, and over the last decade Sunday Best have partied
everywhere from Glastonbury to Ibiza, and in 2004 launched
Bestival - Rob's very own independent three-day festival
on the Isle Of Wight. The 2006 edition of Bestival was a
complete sell-out and featured live headline performances
from Pet Shop Boys & Scissor Sisters.
Chris Coco first made his name as promoter during the acid
house explosion of the late 80s, but quickly found himself
reconnecting with a passion for moody electronica, dub reggae
and film soundtracks first nurtured as a youthful fan of
New Order, Kraftwerk and The Velvet Underground. He spent
the mid to late 90s as a globe-trotting DJ spinning everywhere
from sunset parties in Ibiza to fashion parties in Tokyo.
DJing led to producing and compiling, Chris has been behind
a string of acclaimed albums over the last decade, recording
for labels including Warp and Distinctive, and collaborating
with everyone from Nick Cave to Iain Banks in the process.
He is also much in demand for his soundtrack work, making
music for feature films and TV shows like The Football Factory
and Nip /Tuck.
With so much in common, it seemed inevitable when Rob &
Chris were brought together by Radio 1 in April 2002 as
the presenters of the Saturday morning “Blue Room”
show (www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/dance/blueroom). Presenting the
show alone on alternate weeks, Rob & Chris quickly made
the Blue Room one of the most influential shows for launching
new music on the airwaves; a vision that was reflected in
the subsequent release of two Blue Room compilation CDs.
Displaying the same disrespect for genre and ear for quality
that is so evident throughout the two CDs of Listen Again,
the pair made the “Blue Room” essential listening
for anyone keen to discover extraordinary music - past,
present and future.
2006 sees Chris and Rob as busy as ever. Chris is currently
on tour with Robbie Williams, DJing and adding a sprinkling
of sonic space dust to the band's live performance; over
the course of this year he will have played in front of
over two million people. Rob continues to run the successful
Sunday Best label and is preparing to take on a new role
at Radio 1: from September 2006 he will host a new show
called “Sundays With Rob da Bank.”
For more information on “Listen Again,” Rob
da Bank and Chris Coco visit: EtherMusic.net,
SundayBest.neet,
ChrisCoco.com,
Bestival.net or BBC
Radio 1 (rob)
(blueroom).