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Matthew Herbert

Matthew Herbert (born in 1972), also known as Herbert, Doctor Rockit, Radio Boy, Mr. Vertigo, Transformer, and Wishmountain, is a British electronic musician. He often takes sounds from everyday items to produce electronic music.[3]

Matthew Herbert
Matthew Herbert, 2006
Background information
Also known as
  • Herbert
  • Doctor Rockit
  • Radio Boy
  • Mr. Vertigo
  • Transformer
  • Wishmountain
Born1972 (age 51–52)
GenresElectronic, microhouse, musique concrète, jazz, classical, downtempo[1][2]
Occupation(s)DJ, producer, composer
Years active1995–present
LabelsAccidental, Studio !K7, Peacefrog, Antiphon, Phono, Phonography, Evolution, Tresor, Clear, Lifelike, Caroline International
Websitematthewherbert.com

Career edit

Matthew Herbert released his first album, 100 Lbs, in 1996, which “gathers early 12″s from a time when Herbert was very much a ‘dance music’ producer”.[4] In 1998, Herbert issued Around the House with Dani Siciliano, which mixed dance beats, sounds generated by everyday kitchen objects, and vocals. By the late 90's, Herbert was remixing tracks for dance artists like Moloko, Motorbass, Alter Ego, and others. (Many of these were later collected on Secondhand Sounds: Herbert Remixes.) He also recorded singles, EPs, and albums under a variety of aliases (Doctor Rockit, Radio Boy, Mr. Vertigo, and Transformer) as well as his own name.

In 2001, Herbert issued Bodily Functions. Similar in structure to Around the House, it featured sounds generated by manipulating human hair and skin as well as internal bodily organs. Bodily Functions benefited a record deal with Studio !K7, making it Herbert's first full-length work to receive worldwide distribution.

Goodbye Swingtime, a 2003 album issued under the name The Matthew Herbert Big Band, combined the political commentary of Radio Boy with the song structure of his Herbert albums. Recorded with sixteen musicians from the British jazz world, including saxophonists Dave O'Higgins and Nigel Hitchcock, pianist Phil Parnell, and bassist Dave Green, the band is complemented on stage by Siciliano, Arto Lindsay, Warp recording artist Jamie Lidell, and Mara Carlyle.

In 2005, he released a record entitled Plat du Jour, a record made entirely from objects and situations in the food chain. He recorded beneath the sewers of Fleet Street, with Vietnamese coffee beans, inside industrial chicken farms, drove a tank over a recreation of the dinner that Nigella Lawson cooked for George Bush and Tony Blair, and recorded 3500 people biting an apple at the same time. The track entitled "The Final Meal of Stacey Lawton" was made in collaboration with renowned chef Heston Blumenthal.

On 30 May 2006, Herbert issued Scale, his most successful album to date. In the US, it reached number 20 on Billboard's electronic music album chart. Entertainment Weekly remarked, "Herbert sneakily subverts Scale's apocalyptic thematic thread into something warm and danceable."[5] Online magazine Pitchfork Media noted, "Sophisticated and whimsical, joyful and yet tinged with sadness, Scale is one of this year's great albums."[6]

The second album Matthew Herbert Big Band, There's Me And There's You, was released in October 2008. In the making of the record Herbert recorded inside the Houses of Parliament, at a landfill site, and in the lobby of the British Museum with 70 volunteers.

In 2009 Matthew Herbert was involved in the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest. He wrote and produced the music accompanying the 42 "postcards," short films introducing the country being represented next. In addition, Herbert wrote an orchestral piece for an interval act involving two "children flying in on a giant plastic swan."[7]

In 2010 Matthew Herbert released two of a three part trilogy of albums. The first, One One, was entirely written and performed by Herbert alone, the second, One Club, was made exclusively out of sounds recorded at the Robert Johnson nightclub in Offenbach in Germany on one night.

That same year he also released a reworking of Mahler's tenth symphony for the Deutsche Grammophon's Recomposed series. Much of the recording was made inside Mahler's composing hut in Toblach, by his graveside and in a crematorium.

In late 2011, the final part of the trilogy, One Pig, was released. Herbert recorded the life cycle of a farmed pig from birth to the dinner plate. The animal rights organisation PETA condemned the album when it was announced without hearing it.[8] Herbert, who is not a vegetarian, responded that their complaints were "utterly absurd" and that he wanted his music to encourage people to "listen to the world a little more carefully."[8] In the same year his 2001 track "Café de Flore", originally recorded for a Yves St Laurent fashion show and named after the Café de Flore in Paris, was featured prominently in the soundtrack of the film Café de Flore.[9]

On 11 March 2013 a newly commissioned work by Herbert, for orchestra with electronics, based on a work by Rameau, was performed at The Roundhouse in London, as part of BBC Radio 3's "Baroque Remixed" series.[10]

In March 2013, his first five albums under moniker Herbert were released as Herbert Complete featuring bonus material and Abbey Road Sessions. Initially it was an iTunes Store (now Apple Music) exclusive (and subsequently released for streaming on Spotify too), but has never been sold in lossless physically or digitally.

On 20 March 2015 Herbert announced The Shakes, his first album of dance music in nine years.[11] This was followed up with the release of "Middle," the first track from the album. The Shakes was released in an innovative way, making one track and short accompanying film available on streaming and video platforms each week leading up to the album release.[12]

On 22 October 2021 Herbert released the album Musca on Accidental Records.

In October 2023 Herbert received an Ivor Novello Award nomination at The Ivors Classical Awards. Estuary Sound Ark, a community project involving young participants and sounds collected by the local community in South Essex and North Kent was nominated for the Best Community and Participation Composition.[13]

Herbert was awarded the Ivor Novello Award for Innovation, presented in association with the Musicians' Union, at The Ivors Classical Awards 2023. The award acknowledged his outstanding contribution to music. [14]

Theories and politics edit

In 2000, Herbert wrote a manifesto titled Personal Contract for the Composition of Music (Incorporating the Manifest of Mistakes),[15] which served as a theoretical guide for much of his later work. Its goals include a personal ban on using drum machines and pre-existing samples, and ensuring that anything created in the studio can be replicated in live performance.

Many of his less dance-oriented projects (chiefly those not recorded under the name Herbert) address political concerns, using specific objects to create a conceptual piece. His 2001 project as Radio Boy, The Mechanics of Destruction sampled McDonald's and The Gap merchandise as a protest against corporate globalism. It was made available as a free MP3 download, via concerts and by post from Accidental Records.

In 2005, Herbert released the album Plat du Jour under his real name, Matthew Herbert. The disc addresses commercial food production and marketing.

In February 2006, Herbert helped form the virtual community Country X.[16] In an introduction posted on the website, he writes, "Why not start a country? only this time, a virtual one. free from the necessity to defend its borders physically, we can reduce the violence of exclusion. a new description of resistance."

Herbert shared some of his thoughts on the future in an article for the UK music magazine Clash, writing "we are facing a perfect storm of shit: global financial meltdown, massive climatic shifts and the end of oil."[17]

Accidental Records edit

By 2000 Herbert assembled several microlabels he initiated, including Soundslike (for his Herbert alias) and Lifelike (originally called Lowlife, begun in 1998 for his Doctor Rockit alias), under the umbrella Accidental Records. In addition to documenting Herbert's sundry projects, these imprints issued works from The Soft Pink Truth, Mara Carlyle, Mugison, and Beckett & Taylor, among others. Between 2008 and 2009, the label released 'Butterflies' by Finn Peters, the sophomore record of Matthew Herbert Big Band named There's Me And There's You, The Invisible's debut album, Setsubun Bean Unit, and Micachu's debut named Jewellery.

2010/2011 sees the release of a trilogy concept album by Herbert, beginning with One One, followed by One Club and One Pig.

Hejira's debut album Prayer Before Birth was released on the label on 21 October 2013.

Additional projects edit

Matthew Herbert has produced remixes for numerous artists, including Moloko, Ennio Morricone, Quincy Jones, PUZZLE, Björk, REM, Perry Farrell, Serge Gainsbourg, Yoko Ono, John Cale, The Avalanches and Cornelius. He programmed three tracks on Björk's Vespertine, and produced The Invisible's debut album, along with Moloko singer Róisín Murphy's album Ruby Blue. He has also produced albums for Micachu, Merz and Finn Peters

He has contributed music to several films, including La confiance règne, Human Traffic, Dogme 95, director Kristian Levring's The Intended, Agathe Cléry, Le Défi (Dance Challenge), A Number, as well as UK television, theatrical and concert dance productions.

Herbert also wrote music for the YouTube documentary film Life in a Day along with prominent composer Harry Gregson-Williams.

In 2010 he produced a new project at the invitation of London Sinfonietta called One Day in which he set to music a Saturday edition of the Guardian newspaper, performed at London's Southbank Centre in the London Jazz Festival. He went on to create a short encore for the ensemble involving a live remix of a concert at the BBC Proms in 2012 using recordings on mobile phones.

In 2012 he is relaunching the museum of sound at www.museumofsound.com

Also in 2012, he was appointed as the creative director of the newly revived BBC Radiophonic Workshop.

Herbert wrote the score for the 2017 film A Fantastic Woman, which was released by Milan Records in January 2018.[18]

In February 2018, the current Doctor Who logo was revealed in a short video clip, with music and sound created by Herbert.

Discography edit

Herbert edit

Albums
EPs
  • Birds (1996)
  • Part One (1996)
  • Part Two (1996)
  • Part Three (1996)
  • Part Four (1996)
  • Part Five (1996)
  • Classic Herbert (1996)
  • The Antioch Bypass EP (1997)
  • So Now... (1998)
  • We All Need Love (1998)
  • The Last Beat (1999)
  • Suddenly (2000)
  • Leave Me Now (2000)
  • The Audience (2001)
  • Addiction (2002)
  • Moving like a Train (2006)
  • Puzzles EP (2007)
  • Bodily Functions Remixes (2012)
  • Part Six (2014)
  • Part Seven (2014)
  • Part Eight (2015)

Matthew Herbert edit

Albums
EPs
  • On Your Feet (2004)
  • Plat du Jour: The Appetiser EP (2005)

Doctor Rockit edit

Albums
  • The Music of Sound (1996)
  • Indoor Fireworks (2000)
  • The Unnecessary History of Doctor Rockit (2004)
EPs
  • Ready to Rockit EP (1995)
  • Whoosh (1996)
  • D for Doctor (1996)
  • Café De Flore (2001)
  • Veselka's Diner (2003)
  • The Vinyl Resting Place (2004)

The Matthew Herbert Big Band edit

Albums
EPs
  • The Process, the Parts, the Many and the Few (2003)

Radio Boy edit

Albums
  • Wishmountain Is Dead, Long Live Radio Boy (1997)
  • The Mechanics of Destruction (2001)
EPs
  • The Lift Attendants Holiday (1998)
  • London (1999)
  • A Machine Drilling for Oil (2000)
  • Rude Workouts (2003)

Wishmountain edit

Albums
  • Wishmountain Is Dead (1998)
  • Tesco (2012)
EPs
  • Radio (1996)
  • Video (1996)
  • Wishmountain (1998)
  • Radio 2 (1998)
  • Old Stuff (1998)
  • Nescafe (2012)
  • Dairy Milk (2012)

References edit

  1. ^ Wheaton, Robert (6 April 2005). "Nostalgia 77: The Garden". Online media magazine. Pop Matters. Retrieved 19 October 2012.
  2. ^ "Juno Records, Search: Matthew Herbert". DJ equipment. Juno Records. Retrieved 19 October 2012.
  3. ^ Welsh, April (22 August 2011). "Matthew Herbert's Pig Project". The Independent.
  4. ^ Battaglia, Andy. "Matthew Herbert: 100 Lbs". Pitchfork. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  5. ^ "Scale by Matthew Herbert". Metacritic. Retrieved 27 March 2008.
  6. ^ Harvell, Jess (2 June 2006). . Pitchfork Media. Archived from the original on 6 April 2008. Retrieved 27 March 2008.
  7. ^ "Matthew Herbert bittet (uns) um Vergebung (Matthew Herbert Asks for (Our) Forgiveness)". Spex. Retrieved 12 May 2009.
  8. ^ a b Sisario, Ben (18 October 2011). "Raising an Album, From Pigpen to Studio". The New York Times.
  9. ^ "Café de Flore (2011)". IMDb.com. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
  10. ^ "Baroque Remixed – Part 2". Bbc.co.uk. 2013. Retrieved 11 March 2013.
  11. ^ "Herbert Announces The Shakes". Factmag.com. 2015. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
  12. ^ "Matthew Herbert Details Upcoming Album, Shares New Track". Xlr8r.com. 2015. Retrieved 20 March 2015.
  13. ^ Taylor, Mark (18 October 2023). "Nominees announced for The Ivors Classical Awards 2024". The Ivors Academy. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
  14. ^ Taylor, Mark (14 November 2023). "Winners of The Ivors Classical Awards 2023 announced". The Ivors Academy. Retrieved 15 November 2023.
  15. ^ . Magicandaccident.com. Archived from the original on 7 October 2007. Retrieved 27 March 2008.
  16. ^ "welcome to country x". Countryx.org. Retrieved 27 July 2014.
  17. ^ "Matthew Herbert's 2010 Address | Features | Clash Magazine". Clashmusic.com. 8 January 2010. Retrieved 27 July 2014.
  18. ^ "Matthew Herbert Announces A Fantastic Woman Soundtrack". Pitchfork.com. 2 January 2018. Retrieved 19 March 2018.

External links edit

  • Matthew Herbert – official site
  • Matthew Herbert discography at Discogs  
  • Accidental Records

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For other people named Matthew Herbert see Matthew Herbert disambiguation This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Matthew Herbert news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2014 Learn how and when to remove this message Matthew Herbert born in 1972 also known as Herbert Doctor Rockit Radio Boy Mr Vertigo Transformer and Wishmountain is a British electronic musician He often takes sounds from everyday items to produce electronic music 3 Matthew HerbertMatthew Herbert 2006Background informationAlso known asHerbertDoctor RockitRadio BoyMr VertigoTransformerWishmountainBorn1972 age 51 52 GenresElectronic microhouse musique concrete jazz classical downtempo 1 2 Occupation s DJ producer composerYears active1995 presentLabelsAccidental Studio K7 Peacefrog Antiphon Phono Phonography Evolution Tresor Clear Lifelike Caroline InternationalWebsitematthewherbert wbr com Contents 1 Career 2 Theories and politics 3 Accidental Records 4 Additional projects 5 Discography 5 1 Herbert 5 2 Matthew Herbert 5 3 Doctor Rockit 5 4 The Matthew Herbert Big Band 5 5 Radio Boy 5 6 Wishmountain 6 References 7 External linksCareer editMatthew Herbert released his first album 100 Lbs in 1996 which gathers early 12 s from a time when Herbert was very much a dance music producer 4 In 1998 Herbert issued Around the House with Dani Siciliano which mixed dance beats sounds generated by everyday kitchen objects and vocals By the late 90 s Herbert was remixing tracks for dance artists like Moloko Motorbass Alter Ego and others Many of these were later collected on Secondhand Sounds Herbert Remixes He also recorded singles EPs and albums under a variety of aliases Doctor Rockit Radio Boy Mr Vertigo and Transformer as well as his own name In 2001 Herbert issued Bodily Functions Similar in structure to Around the House it featured sounds generated by manipulating human hair and skin as well as internal bodily organs Bodily Functions benefited a record deal with Studio K7 making it Herbert s first full length work to receive worldwide distribution Goodbye Swingtime a 2003 album issued under the name The Matthew Herbert Big Band combined the political commentary of Radio Boy with the song structure of his Herbert albums Recorded with sixteen musicians from the British jazz world including saxophonists Dave O Higgins and Nigel Hitchcock pianist Phil Parnell and bassist Dave Green the band is complemented on stage by Siciliano Arto Lindsay Warp recording artist Jamie Lidell and Mara Carlyle In 2005 he released a record entitled Plat du Jour a record made entirely from objects and situations in the food chain He recorded beneath the sewers of Fleet Street with Vietnamese coffee beans inside industrial chicken farms drove a tank over a recreation of the dinner that Nigella Lawson cooked for George Bush and Tony Blair and recorded 3500 people biting an apple at the same time The track entitled The Final Meal of Stacey Lawton was made in collaboration with renowned chef Heston Blumenthal On 30 May 2006 Herbert issued Scale his most successful album to date In the US it reached number 20 on Billboard s electronic music album chart Entertainment Weekly remarked Herbert sneakily subverts Scale s apocalyptic thematic thread into something warm and danceable 5 Online magazine Pitchfork Media noted Sophisticated and whimsical joyful and yet tinged with sadness Scale is one of this year s great albums 6 The second album Matthew Herbert Big Band There s Me And There s You was released in October 2008 In the making of the record Herbert recorded inside the Houses of Parliament at a landfill site and in the lobby of the British Museum with 70 volunteers In 2009 Matthew Herbert was involved in the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest He wrote and produced the music accompanying the 42 postcards short films introducing the country being represented next In addition Herbert wrote an orchestral piece for an interval act involving two children flying in on a giant plastic swan 7 In 2010 Matthew Herbert released two of a three part trilogy of albums The first One One was entirely written and performed by Herbert alone the second One Club was made exclusively out of sounds recorded at the Robert Johnson nightclub in Offenbach in Germany on one night That same year he also released a reworking of Mahler s tenth symphony for the Deutsche Grammophon s Recomposed series Much of the recording was made inside Mahler s composing hut in Toblach by his graveside and in a crematorium In late 2011 the final part of the trilogy One Pig was released Herbert recorded the life cycle of a farmed pig from birth to the dinner plate The animal rights organisation PETA condemned the album when it was announced without hearing it 8 Herbert who is not a vegetarian responded that their complaints were utterly absurd and that he wanted his music to encourage people to listen to the world a little more carefully 8 In the same year his 2001 track Cafe de Flore originally recorded for a Yves St Laurent fashion show and named after the Cafe de Flore in Paris was featured prominently in the soundtrack of the film Cafe de Flore 9 On 11 March 2013 a newly commissioned work by Herbert for orchestra with electronics based on a work by Rameau was performed at The Roundhouse in London as part of BBC Radio 3 s Baroque Remixed series 10 In March 2013 his first five albums under moniker Herbert were released as Herbert Complete featuring bonus material and Abbey Road Sessions Initially it was an iTunes Store now Apple Music exclusive and subsequently released for streaming on Spotify too but has never been sold in lossless physically or digitally On 20 March 2015 Herbert announced The Shakes his first album of dance music in nine years 11 This was followed up with the release of Middle the first track from the album The Shakes was released in an innovative way making one track and short accompanying film available on streaming and video platforms each week leading up to the album release 12 On 22 October 2021 Herbert released the album Musca on Accidental Records In October 2023 Herbert received an Ivor Novello Award nomination at The Ivors Classical Awards Estuary Sound Ark a community project involving young participants and sounds collected by the local community in South Essex and North Kent was nominated for the Best Community and Participation Composition 13 Herbert was awarded the Ivor Novello Award for Innovation presented in association with the Musicians Union at The Ivors Classical Awards 2023 The award acknowledged his outstanding contribution to music 14 Theories and politics editIn 2000 Herbert wrote a manifesto titled Personal Contract for the Composition of Music Incorporating the Manifest of Mistakes 15 which served as a theoretical guide for much of his later work Its goals include a personal ban on using drum machines and pre existing samples and ensuring that anything created in the studio can be replicated in live performance Many of his less dance oriented projects chiefly those not recorded under the name Herbert address political concerns using specific objects to create a conceptual piece His 2001 project as Radio Boy The Mechanics of Destruction sampled McDonald s and The Gap merchandise as a protest against corporate globalism It was made available as a free MP3 download via concerts and by post from Accidental Records In 2005 Herbert released the album Plat du Jour under his real name Matthew Herbert The disc addresses commercial food production and marketing In February 2006 Herbert helped form the virtual community Country X 16 In an introduction posted on the website he writes Why not start a country only this time a virtual one free from the necessity to defend its borders physically we can reduce the violence of exclusion a new description of resistance Herbert shared some of his thoughts on the future in an article for the UK music magazine Clash writing we are facing a perfect storm of shit global financial meltdown massive climatic shifts and the end of oil 17 Accidental Records editBy 2000 Herbert assembled several microlabels he initiated including Soundslike for his Herbert alias and Lifelike originally called Lowlife begun in 1998 for his Doctor Rockit alias under the umbrella Accidental Records In addition to documenting Herbert s sundry projects these imprints issued works from The Soft Pink Truth Mara Carlyle Mugison and Beckett amp Taylor among others Between 2008 and 2009 the label released Butterflies by Finn Peters the sophomore record of Matthew Herbert Big Band named There s Me And There s You The Invisible s debut album Setsubun Bean Unit and Micachu s debut named Jewellery 2010 2011 sees the release of a trilogy concept album by Herbert beginning with One One followed by One Club and One Pig Hejira s debut album Prayer Before Birth was released on the label on 21 October 2013 Additional projects editMatthew Herbert has produced remixes for numerous artists including Moloko Ennio Morricone Quincy Jones PUZZLE Bjork REM Perry Farrell Serge Gainsbourg Yoko Ono John Cale The Avalanches and Cornelius He programmed three tracks on Bjork s Vespertine and produced The Invisible s debut album along with Moloko singer Roisin Murphy s album Ruby Blue He has also produced albums for Micachu Merz and Finn PetersHe has contributed music to several films including La confiance regne Human Traffic Dogme 95 director Kristian Levring s The Intended Agathe Clery Le Defi Dance Challenge A Number as well as UK television theatrical and concert dance productions Herbert also wrote music for the YouTube documentary film Life in a Day along with prominent composer Harry Gregson Williams In 2010 he produced a new project at the invitation of London Sinfonietta called One Day in which he set to music a Saturday edition of the Guardian newspaper performed at London s Southbank Centre in the London Jazz Festival He went on to create a short encore for the ensemble involving a live remix of a concert at the BBC Proms in 2012 using recordings on mobile phones In 2012 he is relaunching the museum of sound at www museumofsound comAlso in 2012 he was appointed as the creative director of the newly revived BBC Radiophonic Workshop Herbert wrote the score for the 2017 film A Fantastic Woman which was released by Milan Records in January 2018 18 In February 2018 the current Doctor Who logo was revealed in a short video clip with music and sound created by Herbert Discography editHerbert edit Albums 100lbs 1996 Parts One Two and Three 1996 Parts Remixed 1996 Around the House 1998 Bodily Functions 2001 Secondhand Sounds 2002 Scale 2006 The Shakes 2015 Musca 2021 EPs Birds 1996 Part One 1996 Part Two 1996 Part Three 1996 Part Four 1996 Part Five 1996 Classic Herbert 1996 The Antioch Bypass EP 1997 So Now 1998 We All Need Love 1998 The Last Beat 1999 Suddenly 2000 Leave Me Now 2000 The Audience 2001 Addiction 2002 Moving like a Train 2006 Puzzles EP 2007 Bodily Functions Remixes 2012 Part Six 2014 Part Seven 2014 Part Eight 2015 Matthew Herbert edit Albums Letsallmakemistakes 2000 Plat du Jour 2005 Score 2007 Mahler Symphony X 2010 One One 2010 One Club 2010 One Pig 2011 The End of Silence 2013 The Recording 2014 A Fantastic Woman 2017 Disobedience 2017 Gloria Bell 2018 The Wonder 2022 The Horse 2023 EPs On Your Feet 2004 Plat du Jour The Appetiser EP 2005 Doctor Rockit edit Albums The Music of Sound 1996 Indoor Fireworks 2000 The Unnecessary History of Doctor Rockit 2004 EPs Ready to Rockit EP 1995 Whoosh 1996 D for Doctor 1996 Cafe De Flore 2001 Veselka s Diner 2003 The Vinyl Resting Place 2004 The Matthew Herbert Big Band edit Albums Goodbye Swingtime 2003 There s Me and There s You 2008 The State Between Us 2019 EPs The Process the Parts the Many and the Few 2003 Radio Boy edit Albums Wishmountain Is Dead Long Live Radio Boy 1997 The Mechanics of Destruction 2001 EPs The Lift Attendants Holiday 1998 London 1999 A Machine Drilling for Oil 2000 Rude Workouts 2003 Wishmountain edit Albums Wishmountain Is Dead 1998 Tesco 2012 EPs Radio 1996 Video 1996 Wishmountain 1998 Radio 2 1998 Old Stuff 1998 Nescafe 2012 Dairy Milk 2012 References edit Wheaton Robert 6 April 2005 Nostalgia 77 The Garden Online media magazine Pop Matters Retrieved 19 October 2012 Juno Records Search Matthew Herbert DJ equipment Juno Records Retrieved 19 October 2012 Welsh April 22 August 2011 Matthew Herbert s Pig Project The Independent Battaglia Andy Matthew Herbert 100 Lbs Pitchfork Retrieved 12 April 2021 Scale by Matthew Herbert Metacritic Retrieved 27 March 2008 Harvell Jess 2 June 2006 Herbert Scale Pitchfork Media Archived from the original on 6 April 2008 Retrieved 27 March 2008 Matthew Herbert bittet uns um Vergebung Matthew Herbert Asks for Our Forgiveness Spex Retrieved 12 May 2009 a b Sisario Ben 18 October 2011 Raising an Album From Pigpen to Studio The New York Times Cafe de Flore 2011 IMDb com Retrieved 20 August 2021 Baroque Remixed Part 2 Bbc co uk 2013 Retrieved 11 March 2013 Herbert Announces The Shakes Factmag com 2015 Retrieved 3 March 2015 Matthew Herbert Details Upcoming Album Shares New Track Xlr8r com 2015 Retrieved 20 March 2015 Taylor Mark 18 October 2023 Nominees announced for The Ivors Classical Awards 2024 The Ivors Academy Retrieved 18 October 2023 Taylor Mark 14 November 2023 Winners of The Ivors Classical Awards 2023 announced The Ivors Academy Retrieved 15 November 2023 P C C O M and P C C O M Turbo Extreme PERSONAL CONTRACT FOR THE COMPOSITION OF MUSIC INCORPORATING THE MANIFESTO OF MISTAKES Magicandaccident com Archived from the original on 7 October 2007 Retrieved 27 March 2008 welcome to country x Countryx org 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