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Ben Watt

 
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  • Born: December 06, 1962
  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals, Piano, Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "North Marine Drive/Summer into Winter," "Buzzin' Fly, Vol. 4," "Buzzin' Fly, Vol. 3"

Biography

Ben Watt is best-known as half of the duo Everything but the Girl, which first performed together in 1982. That year, EBTG's Tracey Thorn released her solo debut, A Distant Shore, while Watt released his, North Marine Drive, the following year. Watt's LP went to number one on the U.K. indie charts and included a cover of Bob Dylan's "You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go." Everything but the Girl's early material was lite-jazz, but their major international breakthrough came in the dance music genre with Todd Terry's 1995 remix of the song "Missing," which originally appeared on the album Amplified Heart. ("Missing" went to number two on Billboard's Hot 100 in 1996.) Everything but the Girl successfully made the transition to the "new jazz" of techno, house, and trip-hop. That shift can be seen as a rebirth musically and personally. After the completion of the duo's 1992 album, Acoustic, Watt contracted the rare autoimmune system disease Churg-Strauss Syndrome, which nearly killed him. Complaining of chest pains, Watt was hospitalized for eight weeks and in that time lost more than 40 pounds and 85 percent of his small intestine. Recovery took a long time and was never a certainty. Out of his struggle with the deadly disease, Watt wrote a personal memoir, entitled Patient: The History of a Rare Illness, which was published by Grove Press. Able to look back with humor, Watt wrote of Churg-Strauss Syndrome: "To paraphrase Joseph Heller," Watt wrote, "You know it's something serious when they name it after two guys." Patient contains his observations about the struggle with the mental as well as physical hurdles of recovery. The book is very much a look at how trauma can force a person to become a new individual. One of the new additions to Watt's post-illness life was an engagement with technology. He immersed himself in the World Wide Web and even managed the EBTG website (www.ebtg.com). The interest in technology affected the band's music and Watt began to work with sequencers and computers more in his compositions. With the encouragement of friend, producer, and DJ Howie B, Watt began spinning in the world of underground DJs. His boredom with traditional approaches to playing and arranging music, a sense of isolation from an emerging generation of young music fans, and his illness set the stage for the new version of Everything but the Girl. The band had explored soul and bossa nova in the early '80s and began to experiment with downtempo funk, deep house, and jazzy drum 'n' bass. Watt actually remixed a version of "Missing" under the pseudonym Little Joey and fully submerged himself in the U.K. drum 'n' bass scene in 1994. The new techno approach was flushed out on Walking Wounded, their Virgin Records debut. The title-track and "Wrong" both cracked the U.K. Top Ten. Because of Watt's dedication to the club world, the follow-up, Temperamental, was three years in the making and retained much of the same style. Watt has produced and added vocals, piano, and guitar to releases by Chicane, Deep Dish, Adam F., Beth Orton, Roni Size, and Massive Attack, among others.

Watt attributes his ability to stay energized and young at heart to his remix work and DJ side project, Lazy Dog, an ongoing club event that is hosted regularly in London. Watt and DJ Hannan (who also co-hosts Lazy Dog) released a two-disc set which included the UK hit "Tracey in My Room," on Astralwerks in the fall of 2000. The birth of Watt and Thorn's third child kept the duo busy and away from the studio for a time. Watt's remixing eased him back into recording with work for Sade, Sunshine Anderson, and Maxwell. In 2003 he formed the label and club Buzzin' Fly and began to record a series of deep house singles. Released a year later, Buzzin' Fly, Vol. 1 began a series of CDs featuring music from the label mixed together by Watt. ~ JT Griffith, All Music Guide
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Ben Watt (born 6 December 1962, Barnes, London) is a UK musician, DJ, and record producer, best known as one half of the duo, Everything but the Girl. Watt is the son of British bandleader Tommy Watt. He lives with his spouse and creative partner Tracey Thorn in North London. The couple have twin daughters born in 1998 and a son born in 2001.

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Recording artist

Ben Watt began recording in the early 1980s with a collection of folk-jazz solo recordings on indie label Cherry Red (North Marine Drive). He then joined forces with vocalist Tracey Thorn in 1982 and concentrated for 18 years on writing and recording nine studio albums together as Everything but the Girl, racking up several UK Top 10 singles and albums and a global and U.S. Billboard Hot 100 number-two ("Missing") in 1995. The band memorably shifted focus from their alt-pop in the mid 90's to achieve widespread recognition for their hugely successful interpretations of electronica (Walking Wounded, "Protection" with Massive Attack, Temperamental).

DJ and remixer

Lazy Dog

In 1998 Ben Watt established the London deep house Sunday club and compilation series, "Lazy Dog" with Jay Hannan. Lazy Dog attracted a cult following all over the world. Its main regular twice-monthly venue was the tiny Notting Hill Arts Club in west London. Moving away from EBTG's mainstream eclecticism and into club-oriented dance music production, Ben also turned out an accompanying string of dancefloor remixes for Sade, Sunshine Anderson, Zero 7, Maxwell, Meshell Ndegeocello and Sandy Rivera. Lazy Dog ended on May 16 2003 with a farewell closing party at their second home, The End, in central London.

Buzzin' Fly

In April 2003 Watt launched his own independent record label, "Buzzin' Fly". Buzzin' Fly Records is recognised as a leading-edge imprint in the world of deep House and Techno, fostering the careers of young producer-DJs such as Justin Martin, Mademoiselle Caro & Franck Garcia and Rodamaal. Home to Watt's own club productions ('Lone Cat', 'Pop A Cap In Yo' Ass' with Estelle) it has also drawn defining work from remixers such as Ame, Radio Slave, Charles Webster and John Tejada. Best Breakthrough Label, House Music Awards, 2004. Runner-Up Best British Label, DJ Magazine Awards, 2007 & 2008.

Neighbourhood and Cherry Jam

From 2002-2005 as part-owner-founder of new West London nightclubs Neighbourhood and Cherry Jam, Watt orchestrated the music policy and image of both venues, helping establish their reputation at the forefront of the capital’s club scene. Under his creative direction Cherry Jam's intimate surroundings hosted underground club nights as well as the Libertines' first official debut show, art exhibitions and the long-running spoken word night, Book Slam. At Neighbourhood, Watt brought in artists such as Groove Armada, the Rough Trade Records 25th Anniversary, the inaugural House Music Awards and a string of international DJs to guest at his own in-house nights until his resignation in June 2005.

Current activity

Now a central figure on London's club scene, Watt DJs regularly all over the world. In 2007 he also launched a sub-label of Buzzin' Fly called Strange Feeling Records, a home to alt-indie. First signings have been the critically acclaimed Copenhagen band, Figurines, and the Hugarian trio The Unbending Trees based around the speak-singing and poetic lyrcism of vocalist/writer, Kristóf Hajós. He also hosts a weekly radio show, the Buzzin' Fly Radio Show, on the Kiss Network with several internet restreams and global syndications.

Non-fiction

Watt's autobiographical book, Patient (Penguin, 1996), details his battle with a rare life-threatening auto-immune disease (Churg-Strauss syndrome). It was shortlisted for the Esquire Non-Fiction Award 2006 and was a Sunday Times Book Of The Year (2006) and a New York Times Notable Book of The Year (2007). It has been since been translated into Spanish and Swedish.

Discography

Singles

  • "Cant" (Cherry Red Records) - June 1981
  • "Summer Into Winter EP" (Cherry Red Records) with Robert Wyatt - March 1982
  • "Some Things Don't Matter" (Cherry Red Records) - February 1983
  • "Lone Cat" (Buzzin' Fly]) - April 2003
  • "A Stronger Man" with Sananda Maitreya (Buzzin' Fly) - Jan 2004
  • "Outspoken Part 1" (Buzzin' Fly) - Jan 2005 (feat "Pop A Cap In Yo' Ass" with Estelle and "Attack, Attack, Attack" with Baby Blak
  • "Buzzin' Fly Vol 2 EP" (Buzzin' Fly) - April 2005 feat "Le Boom" by Justin Martin remixes of "Lone Cat (Holding On)" by Justin Martin, and "Pop A Cap In Yo Ass" by Ben Watt featuring Estelle)
  • "We Are Silver EP" (Buzzin' Fly) - April 2007 (includes "Old Soul" and "Lone Cat" remix)
  • "Just A Blip" (Buzzin' Fly) - June 2007 (features on Buzzin' Fly Vol 4 Sampler EP)
  • "Guinea Pig" (Buzzin' Fly) - Oct 2008

Album

Compilations mixed by Ben Watt

  • Lazy Dog Vol. 1 (Virgin Records) with Jay Hannan - October 2000
  • Back To Mine with Tracey Thorn as Everything But The Girl - May 2001
  • Lazy Dog Vol. 2 (Virgin Records) with Jay Hannan - March 2002
  • Buzzin' Fly Vol 1: Replenishing Music for the Modern Soul (Buzzin' Fly) - March 2004
  • Buzzin' Fly Vol 2: Replenishing Music for the Modern Soul (Buzzin' Fly) - April 2005
  • Buzzin' Fly Vol 3 (Buzzin' Fly) - June 2006
  • Buzzin' Fly Vol 4 (Buzzin' Fly) - May 2007
  • Buzzin' Fly - 5 Golden Years in the Wilderness (Buzzin' Fly) - June 2008

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Buzzin' Fly, Vol. 2 [Single] (2005 Album by Ben Watt/Justin Martin)
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