Tag Archives: Rob Da Bank


May 11th, 2009


Hey guys,

Just a reminder to let you know that the competition to win a copy of Rob Da Bank’s excellent book, A-Z of Festivals, will end this Friday (15th May) . We have five copies to give away, and to be in with a chance all you have to do is post a comment saying which festival you’re most looking forward to this summer.

Click Here to view the original post, which includes a review of the book and is where you need to leave your comment.

Thanks guys, and remember: Leave you comment on the Original post, not here.





April 29th, 2009


As summer approaches in 2009, the only thing you need to concern yourself with is Rob Da Bank’s A-Z of Festivals, a brilliant, informative and colourful guide to the worlds best festivals, perfectly accompanied by his wife Josie’s illustrations.

The A-Z of festivals covers some of the most illustrious and exclusive festivals that touch all corners of the world, from the 400,000 capacity Sziget in Budapest (not to be mistaken with Bucharest, Romania!) to Oxford’s 5,000 capacity Truck festival. Rob works his way through the alphabet, talking about the history, what makes it unique and appealing in addition to his own personal experiences that helps to give the book a more friendly and realistic feel. Also included are some fun and interesting extra’s such as Angus Watt, flag making extraordinaire or tribute’s to some greats like John Peel and Jimi Hendrix. You could argue that there weren’t quite enough to make the full alphabet, but you would be wrong; everything in this book contributes to the best summer you’ll ever have. This website even gets listed in the book (thanks V Festival).

Perhaps the only thing that stops it from getting a 10 is the fact that he seems to refrain slightly from being critical to any of the festivals and that it doesn’t come with a free ticket for each one. A more fun, interesting and gloryfiying presentation of festivals you wont find. An absolute must for every fan of festivals-so basically everyone, right? 9/10.

Rob Da Banks’ A-Z of Festivals will be released on 1st May through Pan Macmillan.

For your chance to win one of five copies we have, all you need to do is leave a comment here saying which festival you are most looking forward to this summer.





April 22nd, 2009


Legendary DJ and founder of the Bestival festival, Rob Da Bank, takes time out of his busy schedule to speak to me about his talk at the Southbank Centre’s Ether festival this Friday and his book The A-Z of Festivals, coming out May 1st.

Tom Sowerby: Morning Rob, I’m calling because you have your new book coming out The A –Z of Festivals and you have your talk coming up this Friday at the Ether festival, and I was just wondering what exactly we can expect to hear from you?

Rob Da Bank: Good question, I’ve got no idea really! I think it’s going to be a bit of a Q & A to start with, with Miranda Sawyer who’s a really good person to get involved with talking about festivals because she has a lot of opinions about the current state of them. I’ve been reading a lot about her, talking about the costs of Festivals and things, so I think it’s going to be me and her having a bit of a chat about personal festival experiences and talking about festivals that I love or hate! There’ll also be a panel of DJ’s and stuff talking about the future of festivals, like where they’re going. Hopefully it will be entertaining and informative.

TS: Yeah, that sounds great. I also have a few questions about festivals in general. Obviously, with Bestival being a huge success I was wondering what exactly you think makes a great festival?

RDB: Erm, I think a lot of effort really, particularly on the promoters and the crowd I suppose, it’s as simple as that really. I mean obviously you need decent music and ideally a lot of other things to do but you know there are some brilliant festivals out there that are pretty much dependant just on the music offering and that’s fantastic stuff, the people know what they want, and they want to watch some bands, drink some beer and have their festival experience. At the same time there are other festivals like Bestival, Latitude or The Big Chill where it’s a lot more about other things as well as the music, so I think the thing that makes Bestival sort of special is the atmosphere and the magic that’s created by everyone that turns up and makes all the effort to make it a mad experience.

TS: Can we expect anything different this year from Bestival?

RDB: Yeah, I mean obviously we had a wet year for the first time last year and that sort of made us think about the site, so that will be changing a lot in terms of layout. We’re moving the main stage around, so for people who know Bestival well the site will have radically changed, but for those who don’t: there’ll be the usual madness, fun and games and we’ve called 2009 the year of the spectacular, which roughly speaking is to do with making it an amazing show in addition to the music which is what we’ve always wanted to do. We’ve got this thing called Blastival which is a kind of Firework installation, like a theatrical piece, it’s kind of hard to describe but essentially it’s the story of this guy trying to blast himself off to space in his rocket through various means which culminates with me DJ-ing in this rocket on Sunday night just before it blasts off. Hopefully I won’t get lost in space or anything, but yeah there’s going to be a lot interactive stuff as ever with Bestival.

TS: Wow, that sounds unbelievable, I think ‘spectacular’ is the word! I was also wondering do you prefer playing at festivals or is it more enjoyable just going without any of the worries of it?

RDB: Erm, it’s a total mixture actually; I mean I love chilling out; it’s pretty good at Glastonbury, the less work I have to do there the better, because there’s just so much there to see! Though at the same time I’m totally into DJ-ing at festivals; I’ve had some of my best DJ sets at festivals. This year I’m really chuffed I’m going to be DJ-ing at the exit festival in Serbia and it’s another European show, so it’s probably the only way that I’m going to get out to these shows, by DJ-ing and normally it’s really good fun and I enjoy the challenge of getting the crowd going, it’s normally actually easier than a club crowd! They’re always really up for it!

TS: Where are you planning on going this summer for festivals?

RDB: Well obviously Camp Bestival and Bestival! I’m also DJ-ing at Glastonbury and generally going to hang out, Exit in Serbia, hopefully Sziget in Budapest and then as many of the usual suspects as possible, you know; The Big Chill, Latitude or The Green Man. I also like popping up to Reading or V Festival for the day, I really want to see Radiohead at Reading and just some of those highlights of the year really.

TS: Can you think of one particular stand out moment in all the festivals you’ve been to?

RDB: Yeah, probably going to Coachella four years ago in the States and seeing The Cure, Radiohead and Kraftwerk all on the same bill, three of my favourite ever acts, all playing. The whole weekend was amazing, definitely worth the journey.

TS: Yes, it sounds great. I just had one last question: I saw on your MySpace page about your Volkswagen Camper. Do you ever drive that around to festivals?

RDB: Hah, I used to drive to all of them, but now I’ve got two kids I need to be a bit more mobile; they don’t like sitting on the side of the road waiting for the tow truck. So my camper’s consigned to the Isle of White at the moment, I just drive it around there where I can’t get too lost or too far away from home but going away in the camper or going camping full stop is my favourite thing. It’s not quite as relaxing with kids, but yeah, I still love camping!

TS: Excellent, well thanks very much for taking the time out to talk to me about Ether festival and the new book, I hope it all goes well!

RDB: Thanks very much, thanks for your support.

As part of the Ether festival Rob Da Bank is giving a talk at Queen Elizabeth Hall at 8pm, Friday 24th April.

  • Go Here to find out more about Rob’s talk and to book tickets.

The A-Z of Festivals, Rob’s new book detailing his personal experiences of festivals all around the world is available through Pan Macmillan from May 1st.

  • Go Here to find out more about Rob’s new book.

To find out more about Rob Da Bank visit his MySpace page





March 27th, 2009


Lily Allen is the latest name to be announced at the top end of this year’s Bestival lineup. The cheeky singer will showcase her number one album It’s Not Me, It’s You at the Isle of Wight this summer.

She is joined by other new announcements including La Roux, Jack Penate and Just Jack, as well as a special DJ set from Orbital, with all of the acts set to be in Robin Hill Country Park on the Isle of Wight between September 11th and 13th.

Lily will not simply be doing her set and hopping back on the ferry home though, she is getting into the Bestival spirit by judging a new fancy dress competition very month in the run up to the event.

Festival supremo Rob da Bank stated: “Lily Allen chipped up at Bestival 2006 just as she was becoming massive, donned a full rabbit fancy dress outfit with massive pink ears, completely nailed the crowd and hung out all weekend having fun.

“So I’m delighted she’s coming back to do all it again with another brilliant number one album under her belt and not only that but she’s going to judge all your outfits before you even arrive in our Outer Space fancy dress comp!”

Kraftwerk and Massive Attack are the headliners already announced for the end of the festival season bash, but one huge act is still being kept under wraps by the Bestival team.

The lineup so far looks something like this:

Live acts:
65 Days Of Static / Alessi’s Ark /Altern8 / Bastila / Bat For Lashes / Bjorn Again / Blindfold / Bloco Electro / Blue Roses / Chase & Status / Chew Lips / dan le sac Vs Scroobius Pip / Diplo Presents Mad Decent Soundsystem – Boy 8 Bit, Buraka Som Sistema, Major Lazer,  Rusko / Dub Pistols / Eat Static / Ebony Bones / Efterklang / Fleet Foxes / Florence & The Machine / Free Peace / Friendly Fires / Frightened Rabbit / Fujiya & Miyagi / Future Sound Of London / Golden Silvers / Goldie Lookin’ Chain / Goodbye Stereo / Heartbreak / Hockey / Introducing / It Hugs Back / James Yuill / Joe Gideon & Shark / Kid Carpet / Kitty, Daisy & Lewis / Klaxons / Kraftwerk / Little Boots / Massive Attack / Metronomy / MGMT / Michael Nyman / Napoleon 111rd / Orkestra Del Sol / Passion Pit /  Peggy Sue / Pivot / Pole / Seasick Steve /  Soulwax / Sportsday Megaphone / Squarepusher / The Beat / The Cuban Brothers / The Ghost / VV Brown

DJs / MCs:
2manydjs / A1 Bassline / Alix Perez / Annie Mac Presents / Beardyman / Coley (Luv Jam) / Derrick Carter / Diplo / DJ Derek / DJ Yoda / Fabio & Grooverider / Fake Blood / Freemasons / Fear of Theydon / Friction / Gilles Peterson / Huw Stephens / Johnno (Bugged Out) / Krysko / London Elektricity / Monsters At Work DJs / Raffertie / Rob da Bank / Sombrero Sound System / Skream / Tayo / Zane Lowe





March 20th, 2009


Will Young is among the new additions to this year’s Camp Bestival lineup, while the much-anticipated fancy dress theme has also been unveiled.Festival-goers heading to the Dorset event will be dressing up to the theme of Animal Magic on July 24th, 25th and 26th. This could mean some creature creations or David Blaine-inspired idiocy; we’re not sure, but it sounds fun.

Organiser Rob Da Bank shed some light, but not too much, on the brilliant beast bonanza: “Read into that what you will… unicorns, bears, elephants, Scooby Doos, Johnny Morris look-alikes and Paul Daniels impersonators will all be very welcome to join our dressing up parade on Sunday afternoon. Roll on July!”

Also added are Phoenix, along with hotly-tipped Mumford & Sons, Baddies, Tinchy Stryder, Kid Carpet and many more.

They join a line-up headed by the mesmerising PJ Harvey, Bon Iver, Laura Marling, Mercury Rev, plus the fantastically foul-mouthed Frankie Boyle and the DJ expertise of Erol Alkan and Boys Noise.

If it all sounds very tempting but the credit crunch is putting paid to any festival fun this summer, CampBestival has a plan. It has launched a new ticketing initiative that allows people to pay over three monthly instalments. Isn’t that nice.

Here’s the line-up so far in full. Oh, did we mention it’s held at a castle?

FRIDAY

MUSIC : BALERIC BROTHERS (DJ) / BARRY PETERS (DJ) / BENGA (DJ) / BOYS NOIZE (DJ) / CHASE AND STATUS (DJ) / CLIFF LAY AND TOSH OHTA (DJ) / DAN BLACK (DJ) / DJ DEREK (DJ) / DRUMS OF DEATH (LIVE) / FLORENCE AND THE MACHINE (LIVE) / FRANKIE BOYLE GILLES PETERSON (DJ) / GREG WILSON (DJ) / HAYSEED DIXIE (LIVE) / HIGH CONTRAST (DJ) / HOCKEY (LIVE) / JOHNNO - SAIL ON SAILOR (DJ) / KID CARPET (LIVE) / LETS GO CRAZY RESIDENTS - JAMES HARWOOD + FABIO LENDRUM (DJ) / MERCURY REV (LIVE) / MUMFORD & SONS / N-TYPE (LIVE) / RECOMMENDED DAILY ALLOWANCE (LIVE) / RUSKO (LIVE) / SKREAM (DJ) / VV BROWN (LIVE) / WAVE MACHINES (LIVE)

COMEDY: FRANKIE BOYLE / JIM JEFFRIES / TIM CLARK / IAN STONE / JASON JOHN WHITEHEAD / CARL DONNELLY / MATT REED / TIERNAN DOUIEB / PROS FROM DOVER / TIM FITZHIGHAM / JAMIE KILSTEIN / CRAIG CAMPBELL

SATURDAY

MUSIC: ALESSI’S ARK (LIVE) / ANNIE MAC PRESENTS…(DJ) / BASTILA (LIVE) / BON IVER (LIVE) / CRAZY P (LIVE) / DISCO BLOODBATH (DJ) / DJ YODA (DJ) / EBONY BONES (LIVE) / EROL ALKAN (DJ) / GOLDIE LOOKING CHAIN (LIVE) / HUW STEPHENS / (DJ) / IMELDA MAY (LIVE) / INTRODUCING (LIVE) / LAURA MARLING (LIVE) / LUCKY ELEPHANT (LIVE) / MICACHU AND THE SHAPES (LIVE) / PHEONIX (LIVE) / PJ HARVEY (LIVE) / QUAYSIDE CLOGGIES (CLOG DANCERS) / REV MILO (DJ) / ROY AYERS (LIVE) / SCRATCH PERVERTS (DJ) / THE CUBAN BROTHERS (LIVE) / THE SHELLAC COLLECTIVE  (DJ) / TINCHY STRYDER (LIVE) / WE ARE YOUR FRIENDS RESIDENTS (DJ)

COMEDY: ROB ROUSE / CRAIG CAMPBELL / ANDRE VINCENT / MATT REED MC

SUNDAY

MUSIC: AEROPLANE (DJ) / ALELA DIANE (LIVE)  / ANDY C (DJ) / BADDIES (LIVE) / BLUE ROSES (LIVE) / CANDI STATON (LIVE) / CHIC (LIVE)  / DAN LE SAC VS SCROOBIUS PIP (LIVE) / FRANK TOPE (DJ) / FRANK TURNER (LIVE)  /  GOLDEN SILVERS (LIVE) / HORACE ANDY AND DUB ASANTE  (LIVE) / LAURA IZIBOR (LIVE) / MAGIC DRUM ORCHESTRA (LIVE) / MARINA AND THE DIAMONDS (LIVE) / MONSTERS AT WORK (DJ)’S PRESENT THE  PSYCHEDELIC SOUNDS OF MONSTERISM ISLAND (DJ) / O’DEATH (LIVE) / PEGGY SUE (LIVE) / ROB DA BANK (DJ) / ROOTS MANUVA (LIVE) / SOMBRERO SOUNDSYSTEM (DJ) / SOUL OF MAN & THE FINGER LICKIN’ FUNK / THE DUB PISTOLS (LIVE) / THE SHELLAC COLLECTIVE (DJ) / TROJAN SOUNDSYSTEM (DJ) / WILD BEASTS (LIVE) / WILL YOUNG (LIVE) / ZANE LOWE (DJ)

COMEDY: ANDREW MAXWELLS FULLMOONERS / ED BYRNE / AL BARRIE / ANDRE VINCENT / EARLY EDITION WITH MARCUS BRIGSTOCKE,PHILL JUPITUS,ANDRE VINCENT AND CARRIE QUINLAN

SPOKEN WORD, & AMAZING ATTRACTIONS: ENGLISH NATIONAL BALLET / RIVER COTTAGE / 100 FREE THINGS FOR KIDS TO DO!!! / PENGUIN CHILDREN’S BOOKS TENT / LET’S GO CRAZY / THE SUNDAY TIMES COFFEE MORNINGS / JOUSTING WITH THE KNIGHTS OF LULWORTH / SILENT DISCO / THE BOOKWORM LIT TENT FEATURING - NEIL BOORMAN -  BONFIRE OF THE BRANDS  / RICHARD   MILWARD - APPLES/TEN STOREY LOVESONG  / CHRIS KILLEN - THE  BIRD  ROOM  / JOE STRETCH -  FRICTION/WILDLIFE  / ROSS RAISIN -  GOD’S OWN  COUNTRY   / DAMIAN BARR AND  HIS LITERARY SALON / THE  BEASTLY  BOOKS QUIZ / LOOPS LIVE  SESSIONS (MUSIC AND  READINGS)  / JOE DUNTHORNE / JOSIE CURRAN AND HER ‘ORGANISED FUN’ ANIMAL GAMES / EXCENTRAL TEMPEST /  POEM INBETWEEN PEOPLE /  TIM CLARE / VENTRILOQUIST / JOHN OSBORNE / CHRIS HICKS / MUSA OKWONGA / JOSHUA IDEHEN / JOHN BERKAVITCH / INUA ELLAMS / MR TUMBLE (JUSTIN FLETCHER CBEEBIES) / SPINAL TAP 25TH ANNIVERSARY SCREENING





March 2nd, 2009


The otherworldly aura of Kraftwerk will be among the main attractions at this year’s Bestival.

They will be joined by Massive Attack as headliners, with the bill-topper for the final night yet to be announced.

It will all take place at Robin Hill Country Park on the Isle of Wight on September 11th, 12th and 13th this summer.

As well as the big hitters, the cream of the last few years’ breakthrough acts are making the step up to the higher echelons of the bill.

Fleet Foxes, Seasick Steve and MGMT are all confirmed, alongside the return of Klaxons and Bat For Lashes.

In addition, the usual tomfoolery and festivities of the annual bash will all be present and correct, overseen by organiser Rob Da Bank.

Upon the announcement of the latest editions to the line up, he said: “I keep having to look at the scruffy piece of paper I keep the line up on in my diary to convince myself that we are indeed bringing Kraftwerk to the Isle of Wight. Haha! I’m so bloody happy I could cry but then I realise we’ve also got Massive Attack, MGMT, Seasick Steve, Klaxons, Bat For Lashes.

“All my favourite live acts and DJs in a field in seven months time in what I can humbly proclaim is our best line-up yet and when you find out who the third headliner is and then the very special guest too you’ll join me wetting ourselves with excitement. It’s gonna be out of the world – out of space in fact!”

This year’s theme is indeed Out of Space and a brand new layout over 14 stages will reflect the intergalactic excitement that is always guaranteed at this end of season extravaganza.

The line up so far is:

Live Acts:
65 Days Of Static / Altern8 / Bastila / Bat For Lashes / Bjorn Again / Blindfold / Bloco Electro / Blue Roses / Chase & Status / dan le sac Vs Scroobius Pip / Dub Pistols / Eat Static / Ebony Bones / Efterklang / Fleet Foxes / Florence & The Machine / Free Peace / Friendly Fires / Frightened Rabbit / Fujiya & Miyagi / Future Sound Of London / Golden Silvers / Goldie Lookin Chain / Goodbye Stereo / Heartbreak / Hockey / Introducing / It Hugs Back / Joe Gideon & Shark / Kid Carpet / Kitty, Daisy & Lewis / Klaxons / Kraftwerk / Little Boots / Massive Attack / Metronomy / MGMT / Michael Nyman / Napoleon 111rd / Orkestra Del Sol / Passion Pit /  Peggy Sue / Pivot / Pole / Seasick Steve /  Sportsday Megaphone / Squarepusher / The Beat / The Cuban Brothers / The Ghost / VV Brown

DJs / MCs
A1 Bassline / Alix Perez / Annie Mac Presents / Beardyman / Coley (Luv Jam) / Derrick Carter / Diplo Presents Mad Decent Soundsystem – Boy 8 Bit, Buraka Som Sistema, Major Lazer,  Rusko/ DJ Derek / DJ Yoda / Fabio & Grooverider / Fake Blood / Freemasons / Fear of Theydon / Friction / Gilles Peterson / Huw Stephens / Johnno (Bugged Out) / Krysko / Monsters At Work DJs / Raffertie / Rob da Bank / Sombrero Sound System / Skream / Tayo / Zane Lowe





February 9th, 2009


Festivals in the UK are mostly associated with rubbish tents, ropey burgers and the rain. While a brolly can keep your head dry during a couple of sets, it can’t stop the field you’re sleeping in turning in to a mud-bath.

The main Bestival festival that is hosted on the Isle of Wight never got to see a ray of sunshine over its three day course last year. Headliners My Bloody Valentine, Amy Winehouse and Underworld had to battle against the elements while completing their sets.

As a kind of warm up for the main festival, this year’s Camp Bestival bash takes place between July 24th-26th at Lulworth Castle. Camp Bestival intends to make the event memorable for all who attend. Instead of a straight forward festival with multiple stages, there are hundreds of attractions to loose yourself in. With comedy tents, activities for parents and children to do, the festival caters for everyone and not the average music festival goer.

A variety of acts have been announced so everyone will be kept happy, regardless of their musical preference. Fancy some experimental DJ’ing that blows everyone else out the water? Then DJ Yoda is at hand to provide old hip-hop tunes alongside the themetune from Sesame Street. Roots Manuva is also set to take to the stage to demonstrate why he is one of the best UK rappers with rhymes that cover multiple subjects with a dose of British humour thrown in.

PJ Havey is also stopping by for an exclusive solo show. If live gigs weren’t rare enough, then a special solo gig is going to be worth the ticket money alone! Other artists who are set to appear include Mercury Rev, Candi Staton, The Cuban Brothers, Andy C, The Scratch Perverts and a UK festival comedy experience by Frankie Boyle.

Prices start from £45 for a day ticket to a weekend adult ticket. For more information on other price structures, visit the Camp Bestival website.





November 19th, 2008


The summer is officially over, so this episode of Eleanor Conway Presents comes ‘atcha from the UK Festival Awards at the O2 indigo, London.

350,000 people voted in this year’s awards, for Best Major Festival, New Festival, Rock Act… the list goes on.

Catch up with Eleanor as she chats to Rob Da Bank winner of Best New Festival (Camp Bestival), goes camping with Best Rock Act winners Biffy Clyro and Pete and the Pirates and chats to hat trick winner Michael Eavis (Glastonbury) as he dishes the dirt on Jay Z and next year’s line up.

View previous episodes of Eleanor Conway Presents on music.virgin.com/author/eleanorconway.

Join her Facebook group before 23/11/08 for the chance to win a copy of Goldfrapp’s Seventh Tree:

Good Luck!




http://www.roadtov.com/?vmsrc=vcom1Contribute on music.virgin.com